Archive for 2020

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 300: Cardhu 18 Year Old – Scotch Whisky News

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 300: Cardhu 18 Year Old

Mark Dermul, Belgian whisky vlogger, goes back to basics. Around 70% of what is distilled at Cardhu goes into the famous Johnnie Walker blends. The other 30% hits the market as single malt. We’ll try the 18 Year Old, which is very popular in France, Portugal, Spain and Greece. This has everything to do with the local warm climate, where this fruity Speyside truly shines.

https://youtu.be/T78Yl1B4H34

WHISKY CONNOISSEURS INVITED TO EXPLORE THE GLENDRONACH DISTILLERY WITH NEW VISITOR CENTRE EXPERIENCE – Scotch Whisky News

WHISKY CONNOISSEURS INVITED TO EXPLORE THE GLENDRONACH DISTILLERY WITH NEW VISITOR CENTRE EXPERIENCE

Nestled in the valley of Forgue, deep in the East Highland hills, is The GlenDronach, one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland. The GlenDronach is of true Highland style: a complex and full bodied spirit, perfect for slow maturation in Spanish sherry oak. At The GlenDronach Distillery, we have carried forth the tradition of our founder James Allardice since 1826, maturing our Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky in the finest Spanish Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry casks from Andalucía in Spain.

Our richly-sherried Highland Single Malts are recognised for their deep colour and complex flavour profiles, which range from the sweet fruity flavours of the Pedro Ximénez casks we select, to the dry and nutty notes of our Oloroso casks.

The GlenDronach Distillery is pleased to announce the completion of its newly renovated prestige visitor experience at the heart of the Highland Single Malt’s historic distillery in Aberdeenshire.

Founded in 1826 by James Allardice, The GlenDronach distillery has long been established as the home of the rich and full-bodied Single Malt Scotch Whisky, slowly matured in Spanish sherry casks. Inspired by a rich heritage and craftsmanship, the enhanced visitor’s centre offers a new tasting room, whisky bar, lounge area and retail space.

The design draws inspiration from the distillery’s historic buildings, some of which date back as far as 1771, as well as the rich colour and flavour profiles of The GlenDronach itself. The original natural stone walls are complemented by rich wood tones, marble, leather, understated brass accents and warm lighting; creating an inviting environment in which to explore and enjoy The GlenDronach.

The elevated visitor’s centre also displays a rich collection of both rare and historic GlenDronach expressions, including the distillery’s oldest bottle which was bottled in 1913 just before the outbreak of WWI.
Visitors will be able to explore the new tasting bar, which will offer a selection of GlenDronach flights and drams, alongside tea, coffee and other non-alcoholic refreshments. The distillery-exclusive Hand Fill gives GlenDronach connoisseurs a rare opportunity to fill, seal, label and sign their own cask strength bottle of The GlenDronach from a choice of two sherry casks.

This is the first refurbishment of the visitor’s centre since Brown-Forman purchased The GlenDronach distillery in 2016. This recent investment has created six new jobs in the Scottish Northeast region, to  welcome the growing number of whisky tourists to the historic Huntly-based distillery in the Highland whisky region. The space has been designed by expert brand home designers 1751, alongside Ross McNally from Glasgow-based design consultancy, Scarinish Studio.

Welcoming the opening of the enhanced visitor centre experience, The GlenDronach Distillery’s Homeplace Manager, Jennifer Proctor, said:

“James Allardice was both a visionary entrepreneur and a warm and welcoming host, often inviting friends and neighbours into his home to share a dram of his ‘guid GlenDronach’.

Our vision was to carry forth his hospitality and to bring the traditional craftsmanship of The GlenDronach to life, creating the perfect experience for our visitors to immerse themselves in the distillery’s rich heritage and our Highland Single Malts. Everything has been designed around the guest experience, from the striking circular table in our tasting room to the comfortable leather lounge area. With a range of tours also available, we look forward to welcoming everyone from the whisky curious to experienced aficionados to fully explore the home of The GlenDronach’s rich and full-bodied Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky.”
Visit The GlenDronach Distillery visitor centre and gift shop, with guided tours running regularly throughout the day or enjoy a dram at the whisky tasting bar. The Visitor Centre is open from 10am – 4:30pm, 7 days a week.

Visit: www.glendronachdistillery.co.uk
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Twitter: @Glendronach
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Scotch Malt Whisky Society of Canada “March 2020 Outturn” – Scotch Whisky News

Let the Society lift your spirits:  discover fresh flavours full of optimism for the new season.

MELT IN YOUR MOUTH MINT

CASK NO. 63.47

CASK:  Refill barrel

AGE:  10 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Young & spritely

A FROLIC IN THE CLOVER

CASK NO. 123.28

CASK:  1st fill barrel

AGE:  9 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Sweet & spicy

JUICY DELIGHT!

CASK NO. 26.127

CASK:  2nd fill barrel

AGE:  7 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Juicy, oak & vanilla

 

SWEET, WARM AND LIVELY

CASK NO. 96.24

CASK:  Refill barrel

AGE:  12 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Spicy & dry

TOTAL ECLIPSE OF OLOROSO

CASK NO. 73.114

CASK:  1st fill PX butt

AGE:  17 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Deep, rich and dried fruits

TRIPPING THE LIGHT FANTASTIC

CASK NO. 135.14

CASK:  1st fill barrique

AGE:  13 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Lightly peated

WARM AVUNCULAR MASCULINITY

CASK NO. 66.135

CASK:  Refill hogshead

AGE:  12 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Lightly peated

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Johnnie Walker Master’s Ruby Reserve at Hard to Find Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

JOHNNIE WALKER
MASTER’S RUBY RESERVE
AGED 40 YEARS 
A FITTING TRIBUTE TO A MASTER CRAFTSMAN

43% ABV · 70cl

£15,000

PRE ORDER NOW

Bottles dispatched late April 2020

The second release in Johnnie Walker’s Master’s Edition series sees a 40 Year Old expression released!  Bottled to honour Johnnie Walker Master Blender Dr. Jim Beveridge OBE’s forty years of exceptional craft and dedication to whisky, the Master’s Ruby Reserve is made from some of the finest Scotch whisky in the Johnnie Walker reserves. Jim personally selected eight exceptionally rare casks. with all the whiskies used at least forty years old. Only 398 bottles are being released.

For this celebratory limited-edition, whiskies have been chosen from the silent distilleries of Cambus, Carsebridge, Pittyvaich and Port Ellen, all perfectly balanced with highly-aged expressions from Talisker, Royal Lochnagar, Glendullan and Cragganmore. This exceptional whisky is presented in a beautiful, hand-crafted golden-red Baccarat crystal decanter. This emblematic colour is a tribute to Jim’s ruby anniversary and a hallmark of Baccarat’s most exceptional pieces.

This exquisite whisky explores the rarest casks in the unparalleled Johnnie Walker reserves of maturing whisky, and is the perfect choice for both discerning whisky connoisseurs and collectors.

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Loch Fyne Whiskies “Save 40% across all Game of Thrones bottles whilst stocks last!” – Scotch Whisky News

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Tyroconnell 16YO – Irish Whisky News

Double distilled Irish single malt? Not words you hear together alot. However, between the folks at Cooley Distillery – they’ve made this style a more welcome and somewhat traditional approach to the modern Irish style. Bourbon, Oloroso and Moscstel wine casks unite together for this wonderfully juicy and summer driven style of fruity Irish style, a personal favourite. Cheers!

https://youtu.be/uNoYB1rtRkA

PLANNING PERMISSION SECURED FOR SCOTLAND’S NORTHERNMOST MAINLAND WHISKY DISTILLERY – Future Scotch Whisky News

PLANNING PERMISSION SECURED FOR SCOTLAND’S NORTHERNMOST MAINLAND WHISKY DISTILLERY

Local husband and wife team behind new micro-distillery set for John O’Groats

A new micro Scotch whisky distillery is set to open in John O’Groats in 2021, following planning permission secured yesterday (2 March 2020) for a 32,670 square foot site which will house a distillery, visitor centre and bonded warehouse.

The micro-distillery will become Scotland’s most northernly mainland whisky distillery, thanks to its location near to the coastline of John O’Groats. The ‘end of the line’ distillery will have the capacity to produce up to 60,000 litres of whisky each year and will be the first Scotch whisky distillery in John O’Groats since 1837¹.

The distillery is the brainchild of local husband and wife team Derek and Kerry Campbell and to help bring their vision to life £198,000 of funding has been secured from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).

Situated in the heart of the area on a disused plot adjacent to the main car park, alongside producing whisky the venture will also offer a new visitor attraction to tourists and provide those travelling from Land’s End to John O’Groats with an opportunity to toast their journey with a dram of Scotch whisky. It is estimated that six new jobs will be created during the first year, including a Master Whisky Maker and Visitor Centre Manager.

The new distillery and visitor centre will encompass one large building which has been designed to showcase the two copper stills and traditional whisky making process, while making the most of the fantastic views across the Pentland Firth through large glass windows placed along the front of the building. A 1,500 square foot dunnage warehouse will also be built on the site to mature and store the Highland spirit.

Founder Kerry Campbell said: “With a longstanding interest in the whisky industry, I began to truly appreciate quality Scotch whisky around 12 years ago and since then have developed a growing passion for Scotland’s national drink. After many conversations with my husband around the idea of building our own distillery and creating our own whisky, I’m delighted that we are now one step closer to making these plans a reality having secured planning permission on our dream site at John O’Groats.

“We believe the whisky we will produce will be unlike that from any other distillery, due to our coastal location in John O’Groats and the impact the local climate will have on our spirit as it matures. With traditional methods at the heart of our plans and an ambition to showcase whisky distilling in John O’Groats to the world, we are looking forward to opening the doors to our micro-distillery in due course.

“The support we have received from the local community and business owners to date has been fantastic and we can’t wait to welcome them to our distillery in 2021.” 

Commenting on the funding provided by HIE, Keith Muir, HIE’s head of business growth for Caithness and Sutherland, said: “Tourism and food and drink are two key industries in Caithness, and this project features both. As well as producing a brand-new whisky, it will enhance the area’s wider visitor offering, notably around the North Coast 500. All of this encourages visitors to stay in the area longer, which benefits all local businesses and communities.

“We particularly welcome the improvement it will make to the look and feel of the John O’Groats end of the road attraction, in bringing a long disused site back into productive use. We are very pleased to support this venture and look forward to seeing it taking shape.”

Andrew Mowat, manager at the Seaview Hotel in John O’Groats, added: “The development of the new distillery and visitor centre is really exciting for the area and is another great example of the ongoing development of John O’Groats.

“It will complement the plans for the mill and brewery in the area. It will also help increase dwell time in John O’Groats, attract more visitors, increase employment and utilise a currently undeveloped site.

“We are now getting closer to achieving our aim of making John O’Groats a world class destination, with the community trusts and business community working hand in to realise this goal.” 

Work on the distillery is due to begin in summer 2020, with the aim of opening the visitor centre to the public in summer 2021.

Notes 

Records from the National Archive of Scotland show that a whisky distillery founded by James Sutherland and John Gibson in 1826 operated in John O’Groats until 1837.

The Academy Accelerates 🚀 – Whisky News

Taking whisky education further, faster…

It’s been an incredibly busy start to 2020 at the Academy. Next week, we return to Arniston House to host our first diploma courses of the year. Having recently expanded our team and launched a new website, we continue to go from strength to strength both in Scotland and abroad.

Below, you can read about our new partnership with the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, two new online modules (Focus on Flavour & Introduction to the Olfactory System) and what candidates – from New Zealand, Germany and the United States – have been saying about the Introduction to Whisky Certificate.

Excitingly, we’ve also secured a place on the Royal Bank of Scotland’s Entrepreneur Accelerator programme. Clear recognition of our growth potential and passion for taking whisky education further, faster.

#PowerUp 🚀

Scotch Malt Whisky Society partnership

We’re delighted to team up with the Scotch Malt Whisky Society to train their staff in the fundamentals of Scotch Whisky. The partnership will see us deliver a bespoke training package that mixes online material together with two Diploma in the Art of Tasting Whisky courses, recognising the importance of practical sensory skills alongside theory. Additionally, we look forward to hosting a special Diploma in Single Malt Whisky at the Vaults in August, open to all whisky fans. More details coming soon.

Bruichladdich Tasting at The Whisky Shop #SFO March 13th, 2020 – Scotch Whisky News

Friday, March 13th, 5-7PM

 Scotch Tasting: Bruichladdich 

Trickle Distilled from 100% Scottish Barley, Bruichladdich distillery’s methods date back to the 19th century – including some of the original Victorian machinery still used today. The process is both time and labor-intensive, but the results are well worth it. 

Click Here to RSVP 

(or email us at info@whiskyshopusa.com)

Introducing Glendronach 1992 27 Year Old #5852 🥃 at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

Introducing 
Glendronach 1992 27 Year Old #5852

The follow up to the award winning GlenDronach Whisky Shop single casks has arrived. Don’t miss out, this beauty won’t be around for long!

Free UK delivery on all orders over £99 for a limited time

This single cask expression from Speyside’s GlenDronach distillery has been specially selected and bottled for The Whisky Shop. Distilled in June 1992 and matured in a single Oloroso sherry butt for almost three decades, this expression was bottled in 2020 at a natural casks strength of 58.4% abv, producing just 304 individually numbered bottles.

£300.00


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