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Last Chance to grab Saturday Tickets + Latest news – Whisky News

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LAST CHANCE TO GRAB YOUR SATURDAY TICKETS
22-23 MARCH 2019
– Stourbridge Town Hall –

With just over six weeks to go, we’re counting down the days to our most exciting Show yet at The Stourbridge Town Hall. As always there are new additions each year; the luxury of the Fine & Rare Bar offering drams from a bygone era, a cigar pairing class and an introductory class for those who are new to the Show.

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NEW TO THE SHOW

If you’ve been keeping an eye on our lineup announcements on social media you’ll know things are already hotting up. So far we’ve announced the following brands:

Springbank / Kilkerran / Compass Box / GlenDronach / Bunnahabhain / Artful Dodger / Hunter Laing / Mars / Tobermory / Paul John / Sazerac / Glengoyne plus more than 30 TBA

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AMERICAN WHISKEY

This year for the first time ever you’ll find a number of Buffalo Trace Antique Collection releases on taste at the Sazerac (Hi Spirits) stand, including George T. Stagg and William Larue Weller. Make sure you check these full-flavoured, high-strength whiskeys out.

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CIGAR & WHISKY PAIRING

Cigar pairings have been a great addition to the Birmingham Show for the past couple of years so we thought it would be fitting to bring them to the Stourbridge Show, being on the doorstep of a cigar specialist.

We’ll be joined by Patrick from Hunters & Frankau, pairing a limited-edition aged H.Upmann cigar with two whiskies from Compass Box and Talisker.

Tickets are on sale now for just £15.

We are down to our last few Standard Saturday Tickets and we don’t expect them to last much longer. If you’re new to the Show and looking to find how you can make the most of your day, we’ve released a limited number of free tickets to an introductory class which starts at 12:30pm.

Early Bird Friday ticket £30
Early Bird Saturday ticket £35
Standard Saturday Ticket £40
Premium Saturday Ticket £75 
TICKETS ON SALE NOW

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WHAT’S INCLUDED IN YOUR TICKETFIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE SHOW

– OPENING TIMES –

Friday 22nd 6pm – 9:30pm
(9:10pm last pour)
Saturday 23rd 12pm – 5:00pm
(4:40pm last pour)

Please arrive early to avoid potential queues

– VENUE –

Stourbridge Town Hall
(opposite Nickolls & Perks’ Shop)
Crown Lane
Stourbridge
DY8 1YE

Click HERE for directions

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New Bruichladdich Octomore 10 Year Old at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Bruichladdich Octomore
10 Year Old Dialogos

Octomore 10 Year Old 2008 3rd Release

Matured in a variety of casks including; Port, Cognac, ex-American whisky and Virgin Oak casks. Scottish grown Optic barley malted at 167ppm. 2019 limited release of 12,000 – maximum 1 bottle per customer! AROMA – There is a richness, chocolate, tobacco, bonfire smoke, leather. Vanilla custard, blueberry dry straw and pear drops. TASTE – Warming, spicy – mulled wine. Leather and tobacco, malt sugar, icing sugar. All wrapped in earthy peaty smoke. Dry on the palate. FINISH – Oak driven, coconut, tobacco, vanilla, then smoke. In balance the time in the cask has calmed the smoke, both through the phenols lowering naturally over time and the influence of the oak becoming greater.

Bruichladdich Distillery was established in 1881 by the Harvey family of distillers based in Glasgow. Situated on the Rhinns peninsular on the island of Islay close and close to the sandy bays of Loch Indaal. Re-opened in 2001 with much of the original Victorian equipment restored to working order. The first release of Bruichladdich’s new whisky was the highly acclaimed PC5, the first release in the limited Port Charlotte range. Also producing very highly peated Octamore, Organic using Islay grown barley, and triple and quadruple distilled single malt and single cask releases. Bruichladdich distillery participates in Feis Ile, the annual Islay Whisky Festival.

Shop – Octomore 10 Year Old 3rd Release – £162.00

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 236: The Picts 21 Year Old 1997 for MMM – Scotch Whisky News

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 236: The Picts 21 Year Old 1997 for MMM

Mark Dermul, Belgian whiskyblogger, bottles another single cask for MMM.  In 2019 Mark & Manny will again seek out 4 lovely single casks for their new Tribe Series and they are proud to present the first one to you: The Picts. The label was designed by a Flemish artist who was inspired by the tribes that shaped modern Scotland. And the whisky? Well, that remains a secret. Let’s just say that it was distilled at a world famous distillery – founded in 1886 – in the valley of the deer and matured for 21 long years on a bourbon cask. Nuff said.

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BUFFALO TRACE DISTILLERY RELEASES SEASONED STAVE BOURBON EXPERIMENT – American Whiskey News

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SEASONED STAVE BOURBON EXPERIMENT

FRANKFORT, Franklin County, Ky (Jan. 29, 2019) Buffalo Trace Distillery is releasing its latest round in its experimental whiskey collection, two bourbons aged for more than nine years in barrels made from oak staves seasoned for three and four years.

The bourbons, filled with Buffalo Trace’s mash recipe #1, were put away to age on October 27, 2009 in new barrels with staves that were seasoned for 36 months and 48 months. Most barrel staves air dry for six months, but these oak staves were allowed to season for much longer in hopes the barrels would offer a unique flavor, different than standard barrels.

“Although the taste difference is slight between the two experiments, these whiskeys taste different than our flagship Buffalo Trace bourbon. The 48 month seasoned stave barrels created a more mellow taste and holds less flavor from the wood. The 36 month seasoned stave bourbon is a little more flavorful with oak notes and caramel present,” stated Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley.

These bourbons will be sold in a two pack case, so consumers can evaluate the two and compare taste differences for themselves.  Each bourbon has been bottled at 90 proof.

This is the 22nd experimental release from Buffalo Trace Distillery, having started with its first experimental release in 2006. In total, there are more than 22,000 experimental barrels of whiskey aging in the warehouses of Buffalo Trace Distillery, the largest number of experimental barrels ever held in inventory at the National Historic Landmark Distillery, and most likely the world. Each experimental barrel has unique characteristics that differentiate them in distinct ways. Some examples of experiments include unique mash bills, types of wood, and different barrel toasts. In order to further increase the scope, flexibility, and range of the experimental program, an entire micro distillery, named The Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. “OFC” Micro Distillery, complete with cookers, fermenting tanks, and a state-of-the-art micro still has been constructed within Buffalo Trace Distillery. Buffalo Trace has increased its commitment to experimentation with the recent addition of its Warehouse X. Although small in size, Warehouse X is designed to explore the extent of environmental influences on the flavor profiles of whiskey.

The Experimental Collection is packaged in 375ml bottles, and each label includes all the pertinent information unique to that barrel of whiskey. These whiskeys retail for approximately $46.35 each and will be available in late February 2019.  Experimental Collection releases are generally quite small and have limited availability.

About Buffalo Trace Distillery

Buffalo Trace Distillery is an American family-owned company based in Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky. The Distillery’s rich tradition dates back to 1773 and includes such legends as E.H. Taylor, Jr., George T. Stagg, Albert B. Blanton, Orville Schupp, and Elmer T. Lee.  Buffalo Trace Distillery is a fully operational Distillery producing bourbon, rye and vodka on site and is a National Historic Landmark as well as is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Distillery has won 21 distillery titles since 2000 from such notable publications as Whisky Magazine, Whisky Advocate Magazine and Wine Enthusiast Magazine. Its Col. E. H. Taylor, Jr. Four Grain Bourbon was named World Whiskey of the Year by “Jim Murray’s Whiskey Bible 2018.”  Buffalo Trace Distillery has also garnered more than 500 awards for its wide range of premium whiskies. To learn more about Buffalo Trace Distillery visit www.buffalotracedistillery.com

The Whisky Exchange “Glenmorangie Allta – Private Edition No.10” – Scotch Whisky News

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Glenmorangie Allta – Private Edition No.10

Modern Scotch whisky is at an interesting point. Whisky makers are torn between two poles of thought – tradition and innovation – with regulations governing both pushing them to choose their paths carefully. When it comes to carefully respecting the past while looking to the future, no one quite walks that fine line as well as Glenmorangie’s Dr Bill Lumsden with his yearly Private Edition bottling. This year sees the launch of the 10th release in the series, and it’s his geekiest experiment yet: Glenmorangie Allta.

The Glenmorangie Private Edition range

Each entry in the Private Edition range showcases the more experimental side of Glenmorangie. The distillery is best known for its straight-down-the-line core range, but it’s always had more left-field releases on the books. From early forays into the world of finishing, to buying forests in the Missouri Ozark mountains to make custom casks, Glenmorangie has, at least in recent memory, always had a love of playing with whisky.

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The first nine Glenmorangie Private Edition releases

The Private Edition range started out with the release of Sonnalta PX – a Pedro-Ximénez-sherry-finished version of the classic Glenmorangie Original – and quickly started heading into less-trodden territory. From there we had the lightly-peated Finealta, Sassicaia-finished Artein, new-oak-matured Ealanta (Jim Murray’s top dram in The Whisky Bible 2014), red-wine-finished Companta, floor-malted-Maris-Otter-barley-based Tüsail, sweet-shop-inspired Milsean, madeira-finished Bacalta and rye-matured Spios. Each very different and revealing one of the many experiments that Bill Lumsden has hidden in the Glenmorangie warehouses.

It’s all about the yeast

For the tenth birthday of the range, Bill has created a whisky that has been in the making for years. It was inspired by whisky-writer Michael Jackson’s insistence that Glenmorangie used its own strain of yeast when making whisky. While Bill Lumsden couldn’t find any evidence of that in the distillery’s recent history, he decided to make it so.

Yeast is everywhere. It’s a micro-organism that is almost ever-present, floating in the air and lying on almost every surface. Not every strain of yeast can be used for fermentation – the process of turning sugary liquid into alcohol that’s at the heart of the whisky-making process – and the ones that can don’t necessarily produce nice flavours, so choosing the right one was important.

Saccharomyces Diaemath

To find a strain with a connection to Glenmorangie, they took samples from around the distillery and sent them to yeast experts Lallemand for analysis. After a lot of research, they isolated three or four viable strains of yeast, all found living on barley from Cadboll, a nearby estate that supplies the distillery with top-quality malting grain.

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Dr Bill and padawan Brendan McCarron surrounded by barley, ready to launch Glenmorangie Allta

A single strain was selected and cultured, growing it from a single cell up to nine tonnes of yeast. The distillery named it Saccharomyces Diaemath. “Dia e math” is the Gaelic for “God is good”, a reference to the old name for yeast: goddesgood. Back before brewers and bakers knew how yeast worked, they assumed it was the work of God, and, as we know, the work is good1.

Making Allta

Glenmorangie Allta starts with two very specific ingredients: Saccharomyces Diaemath and malted barley from the Cadboll estate, a yeast and barley from the farm where it was originally found. The rest of the whisky-making process is almost identical to that of regular Glenmorangie, although the spirit was filled into second-fill- and refill-bourbon casks, to allow the underlying character to take centre stage, rather than the flavours from oak that you’d get with first-fill casks.

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An artist’s impression of the inside of Dr Bill Lumsden’s head – all it’s missing is a wine rack and a sharp suit

Originally the plan was to mature the whisky for about 15 years, but even with less-active casks, the woody flavours started to take hold quickly. Bill chose to release it this year, at under 10 years old, to make sure that there was a still a distinctive Diaemath character.

He also chose to bottle it at a higher strength than previous releases, giving it more intensity to better show off the flavours that Diaemath has produced – 51.2% ABV rather than the more usual 46%.

But all that aside, what does it taste like?

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Glenmorangie Allta Private Edition No.10

Nose: Thick toffee and caramel notes to start. Fruit, herbs and a touch of earthy spice develop in the glass – apples, sultanas and green leaves. Malty notes slowly appear, sweet and grainy – like standing in the middle of a malting floor just after the barley has been turned. Crunchier, more youthful notes fill in the gaps: green apples and slightly underripe pears. A drop of water reveals candied violet floral notes as well as more pears: fresh, poached and pear drops.

Palate: Barley sugar, fruity boiled sweets, honeysuckle and a touch of the candied violet from the nose lead. Vanilla cream (single cream) runs through the centre of the palate, accompanied by baked apple and a touch of sugar-crusted, slightly singed, flaky pastry – tarte tatin and cream. Water brings out more orchard fruit, as well as a touch of earthiness and even more cream.

Finish: The apples and cream fade away to leave cheek-tingling spice and orange zest.

Comment: A combination of crunchy fruit and softly spicy spirit with Glenmorangie’s trademark creaminess and American-oak vanilla notes, with apples and pears providing a bridge. A successful experiment.

The Future

While Allta is a one-off limited edition, Glenmorangie has continued to use the combination of Diaemath and Cadboll barley almost every year, with a week of production dedicated to it. While we probably won’t see an ongoing ‘wild yeast’ bottling, it will no doubt work its way into other whiskies in the future – another paint in Dr Bill’s flavour palette.

Glenmorangie Allta is now available to pre-order on The Whisky Exchange. Orders will be dispatched as soon as the whisky arrives.

1 Goddesgood means something more similar to ‘a gift from God’, but I’m not going to begrudge Glenmorangie for tweaking it slightly to make such a good name for its own special yeast.

London Collection 10th February, 6-8pm – Auction Whisky News

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Save the date: 10th February, 6-8pm

We’re delighted to say that we are back in London next week to collect whisky. 10th February, 6-8pm, St Paul’s Hotel Hammersmith. If you would like to attend this whisky rendez-vous please fill out the attendance form by clicking on the picture to the right. Additionally please click on the button below and fill out our Submission Sheet.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Find your eureka moment” – Scotch Whisky News

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The depth and variety of whisky means that your education is never over, there’s always a new way to experience it, or another discovery to make. Uncover your latest whisky epiphany among this diverse selection of new single cask Society gems.

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The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

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Sonoma Co Distillery Tasting at the Whisky Shop #SFO Friday, February 15th, 5-7PM – American Whiskey News

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Friday, February 15th, 5-7PM 

Local Whiskey: 

Sonoma Co Distillery 

Founded in 2010 in the heart of Sonoma County, Sonoma Co Distillery is California’s premier whiskey distillery. Their ‘grain-to-glass’ approach to whiskey brings a hands on quality to every bottling, producing a delicious selection of bourbons and ryes. A variety of popular and upcoming releases will be sampled, with distillery representatives and whisky experts on hand to answer all your whiskey questions.

More Details & RSVP 

Note: This tasting was previously scheduled for February 1st, 

but will be held on the 15th.

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The Whisky Mafia Reviews (drum roll please) The 2019 Victoria Whisky Festival – Whisky News

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“The 2019 Victoria Whisky Festival happened, and Pat Dunlop of thewhiskymafia.com was there! Flanked by a host of friends, colleagues, well wishers and whisky personalities, Pat waded into the always amazing Festival with unbridled enthusiasm. Was this the greatest Victoria Whisky Festival of all time? All signs point to yes. To get the full scoop on Western Canada’s premier whisky event, you’ll most certainly want to click here

BLADE AND BOW KICKS OFF KENTUCKY’S FAMED RACES WITH A STITZEL-WELLER AFFAIR – American Whiskey News

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BLADE AND BOW KICKS OFF KENTUCKY’S FAMED RACES WITH
A STITZEL-WELLER AFFAIR

Bourbon brand presents fourth annual bourbon tasting and supper

LOUISVILLE, Jan. 29, 2019 – At 7:00 p.m. on Oaks Day (Friday May 3rd, 2019), Blade and Bow will host its fourth annual A Stitzel-Weller Affair at the revered Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky. Long considered the Cathedral of Bourbon, Stitzel-Weller opened its doors on Derby Day in 1935, serving as home to the country’s most legendary distillers. Still today, Stitzel-Weller upholds its belief in treating distilling as an art, not a science, making it renowned for being the birthplace of some of the country’s most respected whiskeys.

In celebration of this historic opening, 300-350 guests will immerse in the distillery’s rich history and gather over an exquisite epicurean collaboration between famed Charleston, SC, culinary entrepreneur Brooks Reitz and beloved local chef Susan Hershberg. The 2013 Eater “Young Gun” and Jack Rudy Cocktail Co. co-founder Reitz will collaborate with Hershberg to curate a menu that both reflects traditions and looks to the future and most importantly, pairs well with Blade and Bow bourbon.

Complementing the supper, Philly-bred musical talent Mt. Joy will lend soulful indie tunes with essences of traditional folk-rock. Perhaps the most important perk of snagging a ticket to A Stitzel-Weller Affair is each guest receives a pour of the highly-coveted and unforgettable Blade and Bow 22-Year-Old; an artful, rare blend of smooth and smoky and released in extremely limited quantities one month ahead of the races.

For more information on A Stitzel-Weller Affair and for ticket purchase, please visit: www.bladeandbowwhiskey.com/events

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About Blade and Bow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Blade and Bow pays homage to the artful passion and renowned craftsmanship of the legendary Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky. Blade and Bow whiskey is currently available in two variants, Blade and Bow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Blade and Bow 22-Year-Old Limited Release Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Blade and Bow seeks to continue the story of Stitzel-Weller by providing whiskey aficionados with an inspired piece of Kentucky history.

PLEASE SIP RESPONSIBLY.

Blade and Bow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 45.5-46% Alc/Vol

©2018 STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLING CO., LOUISVILLE, KY.

About Diageo

Diageo is a global leader in beverage alcohol with an outstanding collection of brands across spirits, beer and wine categories.  These brands include Johnnie Walker, Crown Royal, JεB, Buchanan’s, and Windsor whiskies, Smirnoff, Cîroc and Ketel One vodkas, Captain Morgan, Baileys, Don Julio, Tanqueray and Guinness.

Diageo is a global company, and our products are sold in more than 180 countries around the world.  The company is listed on both the London Stock Exchange (DGE) and the New York Stock Exchange (DEO).  For more information about Diageo, our people, our brands, and performance, visit us at www.diageo.com.  Visit Diageo’s global responsible drinking resource, www.DRINKiQ.com, for information, initiatives, and ways to share best practice.

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