Archive for February, 2021

Whisky Auctioneer is honoured to present The Perfect Collection by Mr. Richard Gooding: Part Two – Whisky Auctioneer News

Whisky Auctioneer is honoured to present The Perfect Collection by Mr. Richard Gooding: Part Two.

Ends Monday 22nd February, 2021

As the leading online rare whisky and spirits auction house, we encounter many great collections. However, this collection is unlike anything we have seen before and are likely to see again. Its sheer scale and rarity makes it one of the most significant discoveries in the whisky world.

Please take the time to browse the incredible library of bottles that belong to ‘The Perfect Collection’, each of which tell a story that chronicles Mr. Gooding’s remarkable journey through whisky collecting.

THE MACALLAN 1926 FINE & RARE 60 YEAR OLD

The Perfect Collection is crowned by The Macallan 1926 Fine and Rare 60 Year Old. This sale marks the first time that it will appear at auction since becoming the world’s most expensive bottle of whisky ever sold in 2019.

BOWMORE 1964 35 YEAR OLD ODDBINS EXCLUSIVE

An exceptionally rare bottling from a single cask which was part of the same batch of Oloroso casks that produced the heralded Black Bowmore. This particular cask was bottled exclusively for Oddbins in 2000 and yielded just 99 bottles.

THE BALVENIE 1937 50 YEAR OLD PURE MALT

 An incredible whisky, half a century in the making. A vatting of four casks, each imparting their own unique qualities. This whisky was distilled in 1937 and bottled in 1987, at a time when such vintages were virtually unheard-of.

DALLAS DHU 1921 PRIVATE CASK 64 YEAR OLD

A remarkable 1921 vintage bottling from Dallas Dhu distillery.  This is one of the only examples of Dallas Dhu single malt from this period before the distillery was purchased by Benmore Distillers.  This has not been seen on the secondary market for over 25 years, so is a true rarity.

BUY AND SELL YOUR BOTTLES FROM OUR EU OFFICE

We know that our EU customers have experienced significant changes since the beginning of 2021 and over recent weeks we’ve been working really hard on solutions to continue to provide the high level of service you expect from us.

We’re excited to now announce the extension of our core services to our EU office which will provide huge benefits to both buyers and sellers.

Click to find out more about this new service and how it will benefit you.

 

Happy Lunar New Year from Dekanta – Japanese Whisky News

Happy Lunar New Year from your friends at dekantā. Your friendship and support over the past year has been overwhelming, thank you doesn’t begin to express our gratitude.


Dekanta

2-49-7 Minamiikebukuro Toshima-ku, Tokyo,

 

 

Whiskies of the World “Raise a Dram…It’s Almost International Whisky Day!” – Whisky News

In honor of International Whisky Day on March 27th, we have partnered with our friends at Hotaling & Co. to offer YOU an unforgettable experience to celebrate one of our favorite whisky holidays. From Taiwan, Japan, Ireland and beyond, get ready to explore and savor a multitude of whiskies as we take you on a virtual, sensory journey featuring some of the best craft whiskies from across the globe.

FEATURED WHISKIES INCLUDE: 

Speyburn 10 YO (Scotland)
Old Pulteney 12 YO (Scotland)
Writers’ Tears Copper Pot (Ireland) 
Writers’ Tears Double Oak (Ireland)
Arran Sherry Cask (Scotland)
Kavalan Distillery Select (Taiwan)
Nikka Coffey Grain (Japan)
Hirsch The Horizon (USA)
Lot 40 Rye (Canada)
Old Potrero Straight Rye (USA)

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* Not available in the following markets:
AL, AK, AR, DE, HI, IA, ID, MD (Montgomery County only), ME, MI, MN, MS, MT, NH, NC, OH, OR, PA, UT, VT, VA, WV, WY 

Whisky Wednesday Reviews High West Campfire – Whisky News

A combination of bourbon, rye and a blended malt whisky. It is literally everything that I want.

High West Campfire has been something unique for such a long time now. The combination of these flavours and the final result produces all the flavour range you could want as a whisky drinker. Something that I recommend you all try:

  1. Because it’s delicious.
  2. Blending is an art.
  3. If you don’t believe B, you’re wrong.

Cheers!

https://youtu.be/kAuABAjNu-I

One Spirited Collaboration: Foundry Distilling Company Set To Release New Peace Tree Blonde Fatale Single Malt Whiskey – American Whiskey news

One Spirited Collaboration: Foundry Distilling Company Set To Release New Peace Tree Blonde Fatale Single Malt Whiskey

West Des Moines, IA (February 12, 2021) – When worlds collide, amazing things can happen. And amazing did happen with a Brewer-Distiller Alliance partnership between an Iowa distillery and brewery. Collaborating with Peace Tree Brewing Company, based in Knoxville, Iowa, on a spirit inspired by the company’s Blonde Fatale Blonde Ale beer, Foundry Distilling Company is proud to announce the upcoming release of the Blonde Fatale Whiskey on March 27, 2021.

Distilled and bottled at the Foundry Distilling Company, this one-of-a-kind single malt whiskey was crafted from the mash bill of Peace Tree’s ever-popular Blonde Fatale Ale beer. Aged in 30-gallon charred American oak barrels, the collaboration produced 1,000 bottles total.

Blonde Fatale Whiskey is a bold 100-proof spirit with notes of earthy, black tea, and sweet bread aromas. Staying true to the enticing allure of the Blonde Fatale Ale, one sip of this whiskey and the flavors of malt, bread, and light banana–with a beer-malt finish–are sure to draw drinkers of this spirit back in for more.

“All of us here at Foundry Distilling and our Brewer-Distiller partners at Peace Tree Brewing are truly excited to share this unique whiskey with the world,” said Scott Bush, owner of Foundry Distilling Company. “We’ve set out to work with the best breweries and create whiskies that are exceptionally interesting, and the Blonde Fatale Whiskey hits the mark.”

For those looking to get their hands on this latest creation of the Brewer-Distiller Alliance, the Blonde Fatale Whiskey will only be sold in limited quantities at the Foundry distillery in Wes Des Moines, Iowa. Foundry Distilling is hosting a Blonde Fatal release event on March 27th, opening its doors at 10:00 am to the public. The first 100 people in line at this event will receive a free branded tumbler. Interested parties can also reserve a bottle for themselves by visiting BrewerDistillerAlliance.com.

Spearheaded by Foundry Distilling Company, the Brewer-Distiller Alliance is a unified initiative to work with outstanding breweries across the nation to produce remarkable, distinctive whiskies from their beer recipes. The breweries produce the wort using their recipes, and Foundry then distills and barrel ages the spirit to create whiskey. Foundry Distilling Company and its partners have generated a diverse collection of exclusive whiskies.

“The Brewer-Distiller Alliance continues to be a great success,” added Bush. “Peace Tree is a great brewery to collaborate with, and we are glad to have had the opportunity to do so.”

For more information about the Blonde Fatale Single Malt Whiskey or the Brewer-Distiller Alliance, visit BrewerDistillerAlliance.com.  

About Foundry Distilling Company

A one-of-kind craft distillery located in Historic Valley Junction in West Des Moines, Iowa, Foundry Distilling Co. strives to be one of the most innovative distilleries in the world by producing unique products, offering once-in-a-lifetime experiences, like our Private Barrel Club, and collaborating with an alliance of nationally recognized breweries, known as the Brewer-Distiller Alliance.

Foundry Distilling Co. also offers Private Party Rentals, Daily Tours (M-SA), and various exciting products, including custom-label spirits for businesses, groups, and organizations.

About Peace Tree Brewing

Peace Tree Brewing Company is dedicated to brewing handcrafted, full-flavored beers with great attention to quality. The brewery began in 2009 in a former Nash Rambler car dealership on Main Street in Knoxville, Iowa. Today, Peace Tree Brewing has 14 full-time employees who brew, package, and sell a diverse range of beer and products.

Clynelish 1999 21 Years of Friendship – Sukhinder Singh & Toru Suzuki – Scotch Whisky News

Clynelish 1999 21 Years of Friendship – Sukhinder Singh & Toru Suzuki

While we finished celebrating our 20th birthday at the end of last year, it’s not the only anniversary that deserves some attention. Over the past couple of decades, we’ve met many whisky people from around the world, and this year marks the 21st anniversary of one of them not only discovering TWE, but also the start of a long-standing friendship between him and our co-founder. To celebrate, we have bottled a whisky: Clynelish 1999 – celebrating 21 Years of Friendship between The Whisky Exchange’s Sukhinder Singh and The Mash Tun’s Toru Suzuki.

Toru Suzuki, hard at work in his bar, The Mash Tun

In the beginning

When The Whisky Exchange started back in 1999, many of our first customers were from outside the UK. Sukhinder had built up a wide network of international contacts through his whisky collecting, and when he started selling whisky, people knew to come to him to find the weird, wonderful and rare. Among them was a Japanese bartender and whisky collector called Toru Suzuki.

At the time he was managing The Speyside Way – one of Tokyo’s excellent whisky bars – but soon had opened his own establishment – the famed Mash Tun. Sukhinder headed over to Tokyo regularly during the early years of The Whisky Exchange, and while he visited lots of customers, he always ended up in Suzuki-san’s bar.

The Mash Tun is a treasure trove of hard to find and old bottlings of Scotch whisky

Whisky in Tokyo

When it comes to interesting whisky, Tokyo is one of the hottest destinations in the world. There are lots of fantastic whisky-focused bars which have some of the world’s rarest whiskies not only on their shelves, but also open to taste.

In those early days, Sukhinder was exposed to whiskies entirely unobtainable in Europe. Suzuki-san led him through a range of drams that he’d not had the chance to try, helping him learn more whisky, and continue to build his knowledge of old and rare bottlings. Sukhinder returned the favour with European releases, and two decades later, the pair are still friends, swapping whisky stories and tips over email rather than in the post.

21 Years of Friendship

When The Whisky Exchange hit 20 years old, Toru dropped Sukhinder an email, reminding him that it was also 20 years since they’d met. Plans were hatched for a celebratory bottling, but before we could a bottle on the shelf, the pandemic hit and everything stalled for a few months. By the time things had started moving again, not only had the cask passed its birthday, but so had the anniversary of Sukhinder and Toru’s first meeting.

The label was updated, the whisky was bottled, and we are very proud to present this special Clynelish 1999, celebrating 21 years of friendship.

Clynelish 1999 21 Years of Friendship

Nose: Maraschino cherries and dark fruit cake to start, with cherry bakewells, singed raisins, new leather and dried figs following. Oaky notes provide a backdrop: old well-polished tables, damp dark wood, and spice-forward freshly cut boards. Thick, sweet, cherry-and-berry coulis covers everything.

Palate: Rich, sweet, dark fruit leads: raisins, dates, plums, cherries, sultanas – like a fruit cake made of nothing but fruit. Spice notes build around the fruit – cinnamon and nutmeg – with hints of chocolate-covered raisins developing alongside aniseed, dark-brown sugar and brown butter. Old, polished-oak notes hide at the back.

Finish: Dried fruit slowly fades away to leave wax-polished oak and browning autumn leaves.

Comment: Old-fashioned, big-sherry single malt – the style of whisky that Sukhinder Singh and Toru Suzuki love. This is the perfect celebration of 21 years of friendship: well aged and well worth the time spent creating it.

The whisky has now landed – it’s available to buy from The Whisky Exchange and also at The Mash Tun in Tokyo.

25 Year Old Tomatin1994 single cask from the Highlands at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

1994 single cask from the Highlands

25 Year Old Tomatin

£117.46

Tomatin 25 Year Old 1994 vintage Highland single malt Scotch whisky. Single sherry butt #18213 bottled 2020 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the First Editions series. 402 bottles. A nose of plums, salted caramel, and chocolate. The palate is smooth, with hints of chocolate, nuts, red apples, and moss. The finish is long, with lingering oak.

BOTTLER: Hunter Laing & Co. CASK TYPE: sherry butt CASK:18213 ABV:47.9% REGION: Highland

Tomatin Distillery was established in 1897 and operated with two stills until 1956 after which there were frequent and numerous additions culminating in 23 stills in 1986 making Tomatin the largest distillery in Scotland at that time. However, eleven were subsequently closed and it is currently equipped with twelve but operating with eight. Tomatin Distillery is a Highland distillery situated close to the Cairngorms National Park and, sitting at an altitude of 315m, it is the third highest distillery in Scotland. The official range includes Tomatin 12 Year Old, 18 Year Old and the peated Cu Bocan range.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “EMBRACE NEW WORLDS OF FLAVOUR” – Scotch Whisky News

With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, romance is in the air, and whatever your plans this year, we’re inviting you to fall in love with flavour and embrace a new world of enchanting whisky experiences.

To help you find your perfect partner, we’ve got 28 special new casks online, ideal to cuddle up with this month. The full February Outturn will be available to buy at 12 noon today (UK time) so head over there now and make a match!

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ALL OUTURN WHISKIES

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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The Good Dram Show – Episode 400 ‘The Milestone Edition’ – Scotch Whisky News

Welcome to the 400th episode of the show. In this milestone episode I’ll be looking at a selection of mature spirits from Pulteney, Kininivie, Knockdhu, Glenmorangie, Glen Moray and Dalmore. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

https://youtu.be/hfXpB8Mz8tM

BRUICHLADDICH RELEASE 2012 VINTAGE OF SINGLE MALT DISTILLED FROM HOME-GROWN ISLAY BARLEY – Scotch Whisky News

BRUICHLADDICH RELEASE 2012 VINTAGE OF SINGLE MALT DISTILLED FROM HOME-GROWN ISLAY BARLEY

Barley exploration has always been a mission at Bruichladdich. Since their resurrection in 2001, the distillery has pioneered the concept of “terroir” in single malt whisky. Bringing ideals of connection from the world of wine, they have focussed on re-connecting the liquid in the glass back to the ingredients; to the soil it was grown in, the climate it was exposed to, the varietal and how it was grown and to the all-important growers who gave it life.

Nowhere is the exploration of terroir more prominent in Bruichladdich Distillery’s back catalogue of spirits, than in their home-grown Islay barley range. In 2004, Raymond Stewart was encouraged to grow the first crop of barley destined for distillation in living memory. The distiller’s Islay barley project has developed into quite the success story since those early years. 19 farmers now grow barley across the island, allowing Bruichladdich to explore the subtle nuances of their primary ingredient in their locale while their farming partners are given the opportunity to share in the burgeoning economy associated with distilling.

This community project is showcased in liquid form in the newly released 2012 vintage of unpeated single malt. Barley grown in 2011 by eight farmers from western and central farms has been dried, malted and later distilled in 2012. The barley-forward spirit has matured in a combination of 75% first fill American whisky casks and 25% French wine casks. Warehoused at Bruichladdich on the shores of Loch Indaal for a minimum of eight years, it is a unique expression of place. Each Islay Barley vintage offers a subtle difference in flavour profile, with this 2012 edition revealing a nose of citrus fruits and coconut, leading into salty notes, charred oak, caramel and brown sugar in the finish.

“The components at work in this whisky come together to tell the story of where this whisky is from. It speaks of its place in the world with honesty and openness – Islay grown barley, Islay distillation, and Islay maturation. There’s honesty and pride at the heart of this single malt.”

– Adam Hannett, Head Distiller at Bruichladdich Distillery

Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2012 will arrive in retailers and online at Bruichladdich.com from February 2021. It has been bottled at the distillery on Islay at 50% abv and will replace the current vintage of Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2011 within the barley exploration range. 

Notes :

On Bruichladdich Distillery

Bruichladdich Distillery is situated on the southwestern tip of the Hebridean island of Islay.

Bruichladdich Distillery crafts four different spirits:

  • Bruichladdich, unpeated Islay single malt Scotch whisky
  • Port Charlotte, heavily peated Islay single malt Scotch whisky (40PPM)
  • Octomore, the world’s most heavily peated Scotch whisky series (80+PPM)
  • The Botanist Gin, the first Islay dry gin

The distillery was first established in 1881 by the Harvey brothers. It survived through periods of closure including world wars and economic uncertainly, only to be closed for 7 years in 1994. The closure left all but two redundant.

The distillery was reopened by Mark Reynier, Simon Coughlin and Jim McEwan in 2001. The team have breathed new life into the community by keeping as much of their operations on Islay as possible. They installed a bottling hall in 2003, first grew Islay barley in 2004 (now 45% of production) and have since added additional warehousing to ensure all single malts are conceived, distilled, matured and bottled on the island. They are one of only two distilleries on the island (9 total) to make those claims.

The independently owned Bruichladdich was purchased by luxury spirits company Remy Cointreau in 2012. They continue to invest in the values of the business, in being Islay-based, and in the local community.

In 2020, Bruichladdich became one of the only distilleries in the world to be B Corp certified. They are the first gin and whisky distillery in Europe, and one of two globally, to be recognised for balancing profit and purpose.

On Islay Barley

45% of the distillery’s annual production was grown locally in 2020. The barley from a select number of individual farms were kept aside, designated to be a single farm origin. Others will be mixed to meet the minimum malting requirements at the distillery’s malting partner, Baird’s Malt, based in Inverness. The annual harvest is spread across all three single malts brands including Bruichladdich, Port Charlotte and Octomore.

Islay barley takes its place within a catalogue of barley-forward spirits distilled at Bruichladdich. Exploration into the ancient landrace Bere barley, and Organically grown barley can be tasted alongside this new Islay-grown vintage in the Barley Exploration series. Spirits not yet released include the experimental Regional Trials, featuring the same varietal grown on the Scottish mainland in the Lothians, Aberdeenshire and in the Black Isle, and biodynamic barley, rye, and conventionally grown on the Scottish mainland.

Between wild, Atlantic storms, torrential rain, and migratory geese, growing Islay barley is a battle of wills. Yields are often lower than mainland-grown barley.


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