Archive for September, 2021

The Whisky Hammer September 2021 Auction Ends Soon! – Auction Whisky News

Our September auction ends SOON!

Place your bids until Sunday 26th September.

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Every month, we present an incredible selection of whiskies and other fine spirits to our members right across the globe. You will find everything here from limited edition releases and vintage bottles to whole casks of rare whisky. There is certainly something for everyone – whether you are looking to collect, invest or enjoy!

Macallan – 50 Year Old (Exceptional Single Cask) #1683-13

Tomatin – 1975 (Warehouse 6 Collection)

Glenmorangie – 1971 (The Culloden Battle)

Macallan – 37 Year Old (1939)  

Glenlivet – 1971 (Aquarelles Series) Samaroli  

Selling whisky? Why not arrange the pick-up of your bottles using our global courier service? If you’re based in Scotland, you might want to arrange the personal collection of your bottles. Wherever you’re based in the world, we will make getting your bottles into our monthly auction as simple as possible. Get in touch with the Whisky Hammer team now by dropping them a message at sales@whiskyhammer.co.uk.

Exclusive GlenAllachie single cask? Look no further than Loch Fyne! – Scotch Whisky News

GlenAllachie 2006 Single Cask #6624
Loch Fyne Whiskies Exclusive

Lucky you! There are still a handful of bottles left from this limited run of 589 sherry bombs that were released at the end of 2020. Matured for over 14 years in a PX sherry cask and bottled at an eye-watering 60.1% abv cask strength, prepare to be bowled over by the huge bombardment of sherried notes on offer!

Sherry bomb alert! Introducing our latest Loch Fyne Whiskies single cask exclusive in collaboration with GlenAllachie Distillery. Matured for over 14 years in a PX sherry cask and bottled at natural cask strength (an eye-watering 60.1% abv), prepare to be bowled over by the huge bombardment of sherried notes on offer.

Highly limited, cask #6624 produced an outturn of just 589 bottles.

HAMISH SAYS

Nose: dark Chocolate, mocha, and plums with heather honey and nutmeg.

Palate: waves of heather honey, fruit cake, dark chocolate and treacle with grapefruit and ginger.

Finish: long and indulgent with lasting debris from the sherry bomb!

£109.95
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George Remus Single Barrel selections arriving at retailers just in time for National Bourbon Heritage Month – American Whiskey News

 

George Remus Single Barrel selections arriving at retailers just in time for National Bourbon Heritage Month

2021 marks the second year the program has been offered to retailers, showcasing the signature high-rye bourbon style of MGP’s historic Lawrenceburg, Indiana distillery

St. LOUIS (Sept. 21, 2021) — Luxco announces George Remus Single Barrel selections are headed to participating retailers. The handpicked barrels of bourbon are arriving at retailers in September to celebrate National Bourbon Heritage Month.

This year’s selections mark the second year of the George Remus Single Barrel program. In March retailers were invited to taste and select a barrel from two unique mash bills. This process was done virtually, with participating retailers connecting with distillers online and over the phone. Distilled at MGP’s historic distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, both mash bills reflect the brand’s high-rye bourbon character and are offered at cask strength. Retailers were able to customize the label on their 2021 single barrel selection to enhance the collectible aspect of this special offering.

“We are excited to bring our barrel program back for a second year, and we plan for it to be an annual tradition for many years to come,” said MGP Master Blender David Whitmer. “We take pride in choosing truly memorable bourbon barrels for the Remus barrel program, and we are confident this year’s selections are certain to be a favorite among bourbon fans of the George Remus brand.”

About George Remus® Bourbon

George Remus, a Bourbon brand named after the legendary “King of the Bootleggers,” is crafted at MGP’s historic Lawrenceburg, Indiana distillery. George Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey is a high-rye blend of Bourbon whiskies, aged over four years, with a hint of vanilla, a maple aroma, and a sweet-yet-characteristic rye flavor (SRP: $39.99/750-ml). Remus Repeal Reserve Series V is crafted from 2005, 2006 and 2008 reserve Bourbons and is available in limited quantities (SRP: $89.99/750-ml bottle). Connect with us: GeorgeRemus.com, @GeorgeRemusBourbon (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube) and @GeorgeRemus (Twitter). G. Remus Distilling Co., Lawrenceburg, IN, 47% ALC/VOL & 50% ALC/VOL. Be Legendary. Sip Responsibly.

About Luxco

Founded in St. Louis in 1958 by the Lux Family, Luxco is a leading producer, supplier, importer and bottler of beverage alcohol products. Our mission is to meet the needs and exceed the expectations of consumers, associates and business partners. Merged with MGP Ingredients, Inc. in 2021 (Nasdaq: MGPI), Luxco operates as MGP’s Brands Division and manages all MGP/Luxco brands. This extensive and award-winning spirits portfolio includes well-known brands from five distilleries: Bardstown, Kentucky-based Lux Row Distillers, home of Ezra Brooks, Rebel, Blood Oath, David Nicholson and Daviess County; Lebanon, Kentucky-based Limestone Branch Distillery, maker of Yellowstone Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Minor Case Straight Rye Whiskey and Bowling & Burch Gin; Jalisco, Mexico-based Destiladora González Lux, producer of 100% agave tequilas, El Mayor, Exotico and Dos Primos; MGP’s historic distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where the George Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Rossville Union Straight Rye Whiskey are produced; and the Washington, D.C.-based Green Hat Distillery, producer of the Green Hat family of gins. The innovative and high-quality brand portfolio also includes Everclear Grain Alcohol, Pearl Vodka, Saint Brendan’s Irish Cream, The Quiet Man Irish Whiskey and other well-recognized brands. For more information about the company and its brands, visit luxco.com.

Obtainium 14 Year Old Barrel Strength Canadian Whisky – Canadian Whisky News


Obtainium 14 Year Old Barrel Strength Canadian Whiskey (750ml) $79.99 View

Cask strength rye whisky distilled at the old Schenley plant in Quebec, now referred to as Valleyfield. This is a blend of 53% Rye and 47% Corn aged together in barrel for 14 years and bottled at cask strength without any additives or cold filteration of any kind. If you’re a fan of the well regarded Light Whiskies in this line up, this will knock your socks off. Essentially 14 year old cask strength Seagram’s base, although uncut with any light whiskies. If you like Lot 40 Cask Strength or Alberta Premium Cask Strength, this is an older, arguably much more delicious version of those.

Tobermory 2004 17 Year Old Oloroso Cask at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

Tobermory 2004 17 Year Old Oloroso Cask

As anyone that’s seen the colourful seafront can attest to, Tobermory is a bonnie wee place! And here is a stunning release to match. Distilled and filled into oloroso sherry casks on the 8th of June 2004, this has been aged for 17 years, limited to 11,124 bottles, and free from chill filtration and colouring. Plenty of rich toffee notes alongside dark fruits, dried spice and rose petals. We know that the tasting experience is what counts with whiskies, but we are happy to be distracted by a bottle and case that looks as fetching as this! A vibrant whisky in a handsome presentation, what’s not to love?

£130
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HAMISH SAYS

Nose: full of caramel, toffee, and more intricate hints of almonds, blackcurrants and dried spice.

Palate: tropical fruit, Walnut Whip, cherry, creamy toffee, with oak, tannins, and rose petals.

Finish: atypically dry, nutty, with ginger spice.

BUDDING INVESTORS URGED TO FOCUS ON FACTS AND FIGURES RATHER THAN HYPERBOLE AND MYTHS WHEN IT COMES TO RARE WHISKY BOTTLES – Whisky News

 

BUDDING INVESTORS URGED TO FOCUS ON FACTS AND FIGURES RATHER THAN HYPERBOLE AND MYTHS WHEN IT COMES TO RARE WHISKY BOTTLES

 With a relatively recent bottle of whisky seeing an unsustainable 5000% rise in value in just six years, whisky broker Mark Littler launches a guide to help new investors understand the market and its risks

With increased interest in rare whisky bottles as an investment and signs of an unsustainable ‘bubble’ developing around one of the most popular releases of recent times, a whisky broker has launched the first-ever comprehensive guide to help educate budding investors.

The 80-page Whisky Bottle Investment Guide has been created by prominent UK whisky broker Mark Littler to ‘cut through the hyperbole and bust some of the whisky investment myths’ that have developed around the rare whisky bottle market in recent years – a market which has seen bottles being sold for more than £1 million and a relatively recent bottle rising in value by almost 5,000% in just six years.

The first-of-its-kind Whisky Bottle Investment Guide introduces new investors to the fundamentals of the whisky market, its history, the basics of Indexes, where to find data for market analysis and how perceptions of whisky have changed.

It also explores in detail the crucial difference between vintage and modern bottles, with Littler highlighting how some rare modern bottles have seen an unsustainable ‘stratospheric change in value’. As part of research for a forthcoming Collectors And Investment Report that looks at specific whisky bottles, which is to be released next week, Littler reveals how one relatively recent bottle of The Macallan has risen in value by almost 5,000% in just six years, suggesting a bubble is developing around that sought-after release.

Whisky expert Blair Bowman, who has written about the risks of investing in whisky recently, has welcomed the guide as an ideal reference point for anyone considering buying bottles, describing it as ‘incredibly comprehensive’.

Some key insights from Littler’s Whisky Bottle Investment Guide include:

  • Understanding the risk in investing in modern bottles and spotting ‘bubbles’ around certain sought-after bottles
  • Knowing how to differentiate between different whisky indexes and find relevant data
  • Learning how to beat the bots and bottle flippers to avoid overpaying for bottles 

The risk of making misguided investments 

Littler, who specialises in the valuation, sale and acquisition of rare whisky bottles and also casks, hit the headlines in 2020 when he helped 28-year-old Matthew Robson secure a deposit for a house following the sale of a collection of The Macallan for £44,000.

Commenting on the launch of the Whisky Bottle Investment Guide and his forthcoming Collectors And Investment Reports, he said: “While many people prefer of course to drink their whisky, there’s no doubt that the industry is making more products designed specifically to appeal to the collector and investor. This has led to bottles of rare whisky becoming one of the most popular and accessible luxury investments in recent years.

“During our research, we’ve seen stratospheric change in value around some modern releases that is unsustainable, with signs of a bubble developing around a bottle of The Macallan that has risen 5000% in value in just six years.

“The problem is that there has been very little in-depth and practical education around this topic despite how prevalent it is. At the same time, there has been a lot of hype around investing in rare whisky bottles and this, together with the lack of education, puts collectors and investors at risk of making misguided investments.

“It’s our belief that helping collectors and investors to understand every aspect of the industry and market is the best way that we can help them to make a decision. And so this guide was born. The Whisky Bottle Investment Guide provides investors, for the first time, with all of the essential must-know information they need to help them make a savvy investment in rare whisky bottles.

“Our forthcoming Collectors And Investment Reports will look at specific and prized rare bottles and what the historic returns have been for each whisky and the likelihood that the growth seen previously will continue.”

Whisky expert Blair Bowman, who has written recently about the risks around whisky investment, said: “Mark has created an incredibly comprehensive guide on investing in whisky bottles. It is ideal for someone looking to start building a collection or for someone who already has a large collection. Mark’s guide breaks down the key factors to consider when buying bottles and is an excellent reference for anyone looking to learn more about building a whisky collection.”

The Whisky Bottle Investment Guide is available to download for free here

JUSTERINI & BROOKS CREATE A UNIQUE MASTERCLASS EXPERIENCE ‘THE ART OF COLLECTING RARE WHISKY’ – Scotch Whisky News


JUSTERINI & BROOKS CREATE A UNIQUE MASTERCLASS EXPERIENCE ‘THE ART OF COLLECTING RARE WHISKY’

IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE WORLD OF RARE WHISKY WITH THE UNRIVALLED EXPERTISE
AND ACCESS OF JUSTERINI & BROOKS

21 September, LONDON: Justerini & Brooks has created the ultimate whisky masterclass, The Art of Collecting Rare Whisky, a three-part online guide that takes viewers on a journey of discovery to start their own rare whisky collection. Alongside three videos, the experience includes a Justerini & Brooks tasting kit featuring four samples of exquisite whiskies from Mortlach, Talisker, Johnnie Walker and ‘The Cally’, as well as a journal to record tasting notes. Providing unparalleled access to insights, guidance and tips, The Art of Collecting Rare Whisky opens for registration from today (21st September) and will be available to purchase at the end of October.

The Art of Collecting Rare Whisky invites collectors and enthusiasts to go on an exciting and personal journey of discovery into the world of Scotch whisky, bringing the passion and knowledge of industry experts directly to the viewer. Filmed in the heart of Scotland, the interactive experience hosted by Tod Bradbury, Head of Rare and Collectable Whiskies at Justerini & Brooks, provides viewers with unique insights and tips on the art of rare whiskies collection. From the carefully considered decisions that take place in the distillery to make these golden liquids to the stories behind some of the best know distilleries in Scotland. Viewers will learn how to start building a collection, what whiskies to search for and to taste, and how to look after their precious bottles.

Split into three chapters, in first chapter, viewers will be introduced to the world of rare whisky, learning how to start their own collection from the people at the heart of the industry: Dr. Craig Wilson: Master Blender, Joanne McKercher: Senior Archivist, Ewan Gunn: Global Scotch Brand Ambassador and Pierrick Guillaume: Distillery Manager at Lagavulin.

Chapter two uncovers the story of taste. Here is where you are invited to sample the whiskies in your tasting kit with Tod. Featuring drams from some of Scotland’s best-loved distilleries, both working and ‘ghost’ or closed, including: Talisker, Xpedition Oak, 43 Year Old; Mortlach, 26 Year Old; Johnnie Walker, Ghost and Rare, Glenury Royal and The Caledonian, ‘The Cally’, 40 Year Old. This chapter will deepen the viewers understanding of the spirit, learning how to identify subtle nuances in the whiskies, the notes and characteristics and the language used when describing tastes and flavours.

In Chapter three, viewers will be invited to begin crafting their own story. Providing advice on which whiskies are best suited to the viewers tastes and preferences, how to look after rare bottles and how to build a collection that is truly bespoke.

Included on the purchase of this masterclass, each participant will receive access to the three video chapters, a whisky tasting journal featuring tips, a tasting wheel guide and insights into rare whisky collecting to help individuals on their whisky journey. The offering also includes the Justerini & Brooks Tasting Kit complete with four 50ml samples of extraordinary whiskies from Talisker, Mortlach, Johnnie Walker, and The Cally, these are accompanied by a glass pipet and displayed in a Justerini & Brooks presentation box. Viewers can register from today via Justerini & Brooks’ website and will be the first to be notified once the experience is available to purchase in October.

Created by Justerini & Brooks, the fine wine and spirits merchant that has been supplying every successive British Monarch since King George III, The Art of Collecting Rare Whisky highlights Justerini & Brooks’ uniqueness as the destination for the rare whisky collector. Their access to some of the best Scotch whiskies in the world, knowledge and advice, as well as unrivalled storage services, gives collectors the opportunity to build their ideal whisky portfolio.

Register for “The Art of Collecting Rare Whisky” HERE  from 21st September to be the first to receive the Masterclass.

The full digital masterclass 3- part series including a Justerini & Brooks Tasting Kit and Smythson whisky journal will be priced at £500

About Justerini & Brooks

Justerini & Brooks was founded in 1749 and has been supplying every successive British Monarch since the coronation of King George III in 1761. Today, Justerini & Brooks continue to look after the needs of the discerning whisky collector and connoisseur across the globe. Priding themselves on their access, expertise and personal service, Justerini & Brooks’ time-honoured relationships to many of the world’s best distilleries opens the doors to those seeking rare and collectable gems, including whiskies from lost or ghost distilleries, such as Brora and Port Ellen, alongside limited-edition releases or exclusive single cask bottlings. Justerini & Brooks is the destination for the ultimate whisky collector.
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SPECIALITY BRANDS INTRODUCES THE CUVÉE, WATERFORD DISTILLERY’S FLAGSHIP SINGLE MALT WHISKY – Irish Whiskey News

SPECIALITY BRANDS INTRODUCES THE CUVÉE, WATERFORD DISTILLERY’S FLAGSHIP SINGLE MALT WHISKY

Terroir-driven, Irish whisky producer Waterford Distillery has launched its flagship single malt, The Cuvée, which is distributed exclusively in the UK by premium agency Speciality Brands.

Inspired by Bordeaux’s greatest chateaux, Waterford Distillery has applied the same methodology to create the ultimate in whisky flavour complexity. To create The Cuvée, Head Distiller Ned Gahan layered together 25 individually distilled Single Farm Origins. Waterford’s library of individual whiskies presented him with an unprecedented spectrum of natural flavours defined by Ireland’s soils and microclimates. By layering such singular spirits together, each expressing its own identity, Waterford was able to create a dynamic assemblage and a genuine innovation for the category.

This has resulted in a whisky showing notes of red apples, breadcrust, green foliage, lavender, digestive biscuits, oranges, fresh mint, coffee cake, with a distinctly oily, textured palate delivering grapefruit, lemon zest, dark chocolate, cherries, granola and marmalade with an extraordinary length of flavour.

CEO Mark Reynier says: “Coming from a wine background I’ve always been intrigued by how the greatest Bordeaux wines were made. Rather than generically bundling up their grapes in to a single wine they went to the effort of making several individual wines instead, each expressing a terroir-derived personality of its own. Only after months of maturation are these component wines assembled to make a single profound wine of greater complexity, the Grand Vin. Why not with whisky? This is the vision seven years in the making, the essence of the Waterford project. 

“Single Farm Origin whiskies, each one defined by its own Irish-grown barley, each one distinctly different – all of them Waterford single malts – come together for the first time. Here the whole is even more than simply the sum of its parts: the result is our vision of how to create the most complex and profound single malt possible.”

The new whisky is bottled in Waterford’s iconic blue bottle is adorned by an eye-catching label designed exclusively by Leah Hewson, one of Ireland’s leading visual artists.

The Cuvée is bottled at 50% ABV with no chill-filtration and no colouring. The Cuvée will be available in on and off trade channels from this month’s onwards with a RRP £70.

For trade enquiries please contact the Speciality Brands sales team: sales@specialitybrands.com

About Speciality Brands:

Speciality Brands is a premium drinks agency representing some of the world’s finest spirits, including Nikka, Kavalan, Michter’s, Diplomático, Cocchi, Beluga, Black Tot rum and Tapatio. A dedicated team of well-respected drinks industry personalities including award-winning mixologists, top brand ambassadors, experienced account managers and marketing experts is led by Managing Director Chris Seale. The agency’s passion is delivering first class products, in-depth educational trainings and impeccable service levels to the premium on-trade and retail sectors. www.specialitybrands.com

Infrequent Flyers Exclusive – Teaninich 13 Years PX sherry cask at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

TWB Exclusive from
Alistair Walker Whisky Co.

Teaninich 13 Year Old / 2008 / 55.8%

Alistair Walker (formally GlenDronach, BenRiach et al.) established his independent whisky label ‘Infrequent Flyers’ in 2019. We’re super excited to have secured an exclusive bottling from the excellent series which showcases lesser know distilleries.

Teaninich distillery neighbours Dalmore and Invergordon distilleries on Cromarty Firth in North Highland Scotland. From this 2008 vintage matured in a single pedro ximenez sherry hogshead cask #1808 expect the proverbial sherry bomb.

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New K&L Exclusive Scotch Pre-Arrivals: Secure Your Favorites Early – Scotch Whisky News

New K&L Exlusive Scotch Pre-Arrivals: Secure Your Favorites Early

With worldwide shipping slowdowns, these new-to-our-site selections below were gems that we were hoping to share with you as soon as this holiday season. Unfortunately, they’re not going to arrive until early next year. That said, they are more than worth the wait. With truly unique, single-barrel exclusives from names like Caol Ila, Craigellachie, Glenturret, Mortlach, and more, we are once again thrilled to share the best in Scotch at truly remarkable prices. Our top pre-arrivals tend to sell through quickly well before they arrive, so make sure to lock down your favorites now.

2012 Caol Ila 8 Year Old “Redacted Bros.” (Thompson/Dornoch) Single Refill Hogshead Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival) $49.99 View

2013 Glen Ord 8 Year Old “Hart Brothers Finest Collection” K&L Exclusive Cask Strength Single Sherry Butt Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival). The Glen Ord distillery was built in 1838 in the plains to the north of Inverness and was part of the Dewar’s family for most of the last century. In the 60s, their floor maltings were replaced with the popular Saladin Box and subsequently a drum malting was added. It became an important hub for malt in Northern Scotland and was eventually acquired by a predecessor of Diageo in 1985. Bottled under “The Singleton” brand for the Asian market, the distillery is not typically available in the US. This wild cask of heavily sherried Glen Ord is an absolute wonder for us. We very rarely get offered Glen Ord and when we do it tends to be in 3rd or 4th fill blenders casks, which don’t necessarily mean the whisky is bad, but certainly don’t provide the level of complexity that one might hope for, even with descent age. This fabulous sherry butt shows us, once again, that age isn’t everything. 8 years in a first fill sherry butt is enough to cut right through the raw spirit character of this bold northern Highlander. Full bodied rich and full of spice, there will be few better deals in full term sherry coming this year.

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2008 Caol Ila 12 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Refill Sherry Butt Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) (Pre-Arrival). Sometimes Scotch doesn’t make any sense. One year we’re able to offer an incredible deal on young Caol Ila, the next the same supplier has raised the price by 40%. Douglas Laing, however, has consistently offered us exceptional Caol Ila at ridiculously low prices. This refill sherry butt is not exception and while we talk about this as being “young” these stocks, which we’ve been buying for several years, really aren’t so young anymore. We had a stupendous 11-Year-Old version last year, which sold out on pre-arrival and we couldn’t believe they had another slightly older cask aged in refill sherry a nearly the same price. This isn’t the dark overpowering sherry that some would like, but it does add nuance and depth to the already extremely delicious Caol Ila malt. There aren’t a lot of affordable cask strength single barrel Islay’s in the world these days, so we’re really happy this butt turned out nearly 400 bottles. Nevertheless, they’ll be gone way too quickly.

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2009 Ledaig 12 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Hogshead Cask Strength Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) (Pre-Arrival).  The wild peated malt from the Tobermory distillery has slowly but surely gathered a serious following over the years. Ledaig (pronounced lay-chick) is one of Scotland’s most idiosyncratic spirits. Often there’s a desire to compare it to its smoke island sisters on Islay to the south, but the whisky truly has it’s own character and isn’t easily compared to any of distillers there. Located on the picturesque and farflung Isle of Mull, the tiny town of Tobermory is famous for its colorful houses. The whisky distillery there was founded in 1798 making it one of Scotland’s oldest, but the Ledaig brand was not introduced until the 70s. The whisky often has decidedly umami driven character, but also exhibits great ocean character and some tarry smoke.

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2006 Craigellachie 15 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Sherry Butt Cask Strength SpeysAnother stupendous sherried Craigellachie from Old Particular. Like last year’s 16 year, this butt retains significant distillery character while not forgetting that had sherry aged in it for decades. The fabulous distillery just across the river from the famous Macallan distillery was once one of Speyside’s most undervalued. Now, due to repositioning and tariffs, even the entry level distillery offerings seem out of reach in value terms, let alone their extremely well regarded “Exceptional Cask” bottlings which have gone up in price 30-40% of the last year. We’ve managed, on the other hand, to lower the price of this exceptional malt by over $20 for something of equal or greater quality and just one year younger than last the former offering. The bold sometimes funky malt character of Craighellachie does wonders when married with Sherry and the resulting malt won’t disappoint any sherry lover, although it’s not the sweet raisin-y style some drinkers have come to associate with modern sherry matured single malt. Instead, it’s deeply complex and slightly esoteric style that will appeal to drinkers looking for something more classical and contemplative.ide Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) (Pre-Arrival).

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2009 Benriach 12 Year Old “Hart Brothers Finest Collection” K&L Exclusive Cask Strength Single Sherry Butt Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival). BenRiach is quickly becoming one of the most attractive names in Scotch. They’ve won some huge awards, particularly for their slightly smokey 12-year-old expression designed by the illustrious Rachel Barrie. Rachel extremely adept at developing products that offer nuance and complexity, while not compromising on flavor. What we don’t see much out of these distilleries these days are LOUD whiskies. Ones that step up and shout at you. And while we don’t always want to be screamed at, it’s impossible to denying the thrilling feeling of getting packed into a sweaty club and having a heavy metal band blow your socks off. It’s ok to like enjoy and still want to go to the Opera next weekend. You don’t have stop liking Guns N’ Roses because you love ballet. This is bold unabashed BenRiach with 12 years in sherry bottled at cask strength without chillfilteration or coloring. It might not be as punk rock as Ardbeg, but it’s still pretty cool. Most importantly it’s absolutely delicious and totally worth the door fee. We must thank Alistair Hart and his good reputation for getting us backstage passes to this event.

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2004 Glenturret 17 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Sherry Puncheon Cask Strength Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) (Pre-Arrival). This year biggest sherry bomb is likely to be this excellent Glenturret. Douglas Laing had, until very recently, acted as the local distributor for the Glenturret Single Malts, which until very recently was owned by the famous Edrington group, stewards of the Ester Elchies estate and it’s great distillery The Macallan. Glenturret always played third fiddle to their other two bluechip distilleries, the little Glenturret distillery maybe Scotland’s oldest running distillery, founded in 1763. While it never shared the limelight with its younger siblings, instead becoming the homebase for Edrington’s Famous Grous blend, Glenturret is perfectly capable of making excellent whisky and Douglas Laing have been positioned perfectly for the last several years to take advantage of that fact. We were all surprised that it was not the Laings who purchased the distillery from Edrington, but instead the Swiss crystal manufacturer, Lalique. So the spigat may run dry in the future, but for now we’re still able to offer these high quality dark sherry Glenturrets from an almost unreasonably low price.

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Glendronach 12 Year Old “Hart Brothers Finest Collection” K&L Exclusive Cask Strength Single Sherry Butt Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival).  The exceptional Hart Bros. bottler is led by Alistair Hart who has over nearly 30 years of experience selecting single casks and managing the stocks for this excellent little bottler. Hart Bros consistently bottles malt of exceptional quality and seems to have connections that few else can match. After our first effort importing casks directly from their bottled stock, we’ve stepped up to purchase so exceptional whiskies straight out of their warehouses, which will be sold exclusively at K&L. This gorgeous barrel of nicely aged Glendronach represents a first for K&L and the USA. The first independently bottled Glendronach (one of two barrels we purchased) we’ve ever seen in this country. If there has ever been an independently bottled Glendronach available in the US, it’s been at least a couple of decades. This wonderful product, aged in a first fill sherry butt, is everything we want from this distillery that they won’t give us themselves. Richly complex with classic Glendronach sherry character, the existence of this casks is simply stupefying considering how difficult it is to get anything out of the distillery these days. And of course, it’s non-chillfiltered.

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Benriach 15 Year Old “Hart Brothers Finest Collection” K&L Exclusive Cask Strength Single Port Pipe Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival). The gorgeous Benriach distillery is one of Speyside’s most unique. The distillery, built in 1898, was promptly purchased and shuttered by nearby Longmorn Distillers, where it remained silent for many decades. It was purchased in 1965 by the Glenlivet Co. and refurbished before being sold to Seagram’s in the late 70s. It was always a hub of experimentation and remains filled with crazy expression, unusual cask fills, peated and floor malted version. It’s rather rare to see Independently bottled BenRiach, but it seems Alistair Hart’s relationship with former distillery owner Billy Walker has played a role here. They’ve offered us several casks from the good Mr. Walker’s current and past portfolio this year and we’re more than happy to take every single one of them on. This delicious port pipe of Benriach was bottled at cask strength without chillfilteration. The quality of the wood is paramount here and the deep red fruited character works wonders paired with the gorgeous Speyside character that BenRiach is known for. Few deals like this will be available and while we can occasionally buy barrels from the distillery still, we’re not likely to get something of this stature or price in their own bottle. A true gem and proof once again that Hart Bros. should be considered one of Scotland’s very top bottlers.

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1997 Mortlach 24 Year Old “Hart Brothers Finest Collection” K&L Exclusive Cask Strength Single Sherry Butt Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival). There isn’t much that needs to be said about this. Mortlach meet sherry, sherry mortlach. Two and a half decades later the marriage is still a perfect one. What’s the secret? Listening and mutal respect or raw unbridled attraction? Probably both. There maybe no answer, but no one questions that these two things belong together. The Mortlach distillery, known locally as the Beast of Dufftown, is one of those great distilleries that has never been given proper attention by its owners. The distillery has quietly been a key component in the great Scotch blends since 1823, yet few outside the Single Malt afficianodos appreciate it’s prowess. Yes, the new owners have recently re-released a line of well regarded distillery bottlings, but their availability is intermitten and the excpetional pricing they original offered seems to have evaporated. It’s been a much more successful effort to transition the brand into a proper single malt property, yet this excellent property remains in the shadows of it’s “Classic Malt” bretheren. The beast, brooding down in the gully, waiting to be unleashed. Now it finally has been! This is a big boy butt from the biggest of Speysides bluechips. Robust, full of character and bottled no holds barred at full cask strength. It’s incredible we’re still able to get things like this out of Scotland and while it will be hard to argue with anyone that this one is “affordable” for what it is, the price is really quite shocking.$279.99View1995

Glenallachie 25 Year Old “Hart Brothers Finest Collection” K&L Exclusive Cask Strength Single Sherry Butt Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival). An incredible find by any measure, the GlenAllachie has recently become the darling of sherry loving scotch geeks worldwide. Why you ask could this random Speyside distillery go from completely unknown to widely sought-after? One name stands out, Billy Walker. We’re not so cynical (and certain he isn’t either) to believe that he’s the only reason we’re seeing great malt out of this distillery suddenly, but it’s his astute consideration and deft purchase of this special distillery, which has allowed it to flourish. Billy made waves more than two decades ago taking over the Glendronach and Benriach distilleries. He spent the subsequent decades refurbishing their images, not with sleek marketing campaigns, but by barreling and bottling exceptionally high-quality whisky and selling it to us at a fair price. Now he’s set his sights on this underappreciated Speyside gem and no one is surprised that he’s finding some exceptional juice in those warehouses. We’re grateful that our relationship with the exceptional Hart Bros has afforded us an opportunity to sell this exquisite cask of sherry matured GlenAllachie. While compared to many other heavily sherried old Speysiders, the distillery bottlings being released currently look rather affordable, this exceptional cask beats their prices by nearly half. We’re not sure how many more of these might be hiding in the Hart Bros warehouses, but we’ll buy every last one given the chance and all they sherry loving fiends should be too.

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1991 Caol Ila 30 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Hogshead Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) (Pre-Arrival). Back when we started scouring Scotland 10+ years ago for great single barrels, we felt pretty good about bottling 30 year old Caol Ila for between $300 and 400. It was rare even then to find these barrels, but the distillery is making such high quality juice and old Islay we knew our customers would appreciate and value those incredible barrels. Fast-forward to 2021, most of the stocks in this age range have quadrupled in price. We don’t blame our suppliers. There’s a been an explosion in interest in single cask single malt worldwide over the last decade and can’t blame them for trying to make the most of dwindling stocks It does mean while they may be available, we simply can’t justify bringing in entire barrels, since there’s so few people who can actually afford to spend $1500+ on a bottle of Scotch. And then something like this pops up and nothing seems to make sense suddenly. Why is this supplier able to offer such a special and delicious example at this rarified age for prices that might have been normal a decade ago? We just don’t know, but we won’t ask too many questions beyond how it tastes. In this case, it’s as exceptional as you’d expect. The clean smoldering peat of Caol Ila tempered by 3 decades of maturation.

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