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THE OXFORD ARTISAN DISTILLERY LAUNCHES ITS SECOND BATCH OF RYE WHISKY – English Whisky News

THE OXFORD ARTISAN DISTILLERY LAUNCHES ITS SECOND BATCH OF RYE WHISKY 

Oxford, 12th July 2021 – The Oxford Artisan Distillery, the UK’s first certified Organic Grain-to-Glass distillery*, has announced the launch of its second release of Oxford Rye Whisky.

The distillery produces superior English rye whisky using ancient heritage grains**, grown by the distillery’s certified organic and regenerative farming partners. These grains require no pesticides, fungicides or herbicides, supporting sustainability and biodiversity in their fields.

The first batch of The Oxford Artisan Distillery’s inaugural rye whisky, Batch #1, released at the end of April, sold out on the day of its launch and received outstanding acclaim.

Oxford Rye Whisky Batch #2, bottled at 47.4% ABV, has the distillery’s classic Oxford Rye house-style: herbal and floral with creamy butterscotch notes, nutty and spicy banana bread, but with an elevated sweet wine flavour of berry jams, dried fruits, leather and tobacco.

The whisky in this batch was matured in virgin American oak casks and freshly emptied Vintage Port casks. Having spent many years in production the Port casks bring the very best characteristics of Portugal’s famed Douro wine valley to the Thames valley, and the character of Oxford’s only Rye Whisky.

Master Distiller, Chico Rosa comments: “The goal with this whisky was to bring you to Oxford; which for me is rye fields and old libraries. It’s herbal, nutty and cured. Like our diverse fields of grain, this is a diverse experience of sensations.”

Adding: ”The first release was our pure expression of rye – virgin oak, fruity, with a herbal and bready character. With this batch, I wanted to highlight a different side of our rye – the herbal nuttiness and rye goodness, while also bringing a decadent and musky hint of Vintage Port. Showing their years the Port casks add a layer of complexity, without overtaking, only complementing.” 

The Oxford Artisan Distillery is the only distillery in England to use populations of ancient heritage grains; painstakingly sourced, revived and bulked up over many years and grown sustainably using methods last used back in the 19th century. As a result Oxford Rye Whisky has a flavour that cannot be achieved from commercial grain.

To create this expression, the grain ratio was made up of 90% maslin (a mix of 70% rye and 20% wheat from populations grown together in the same field) and 10% heritage malted barley – which was harvested in the summer of 2017. The grain was not milled, but instead flattened in a very loud, eccentric traditional mill from the 1920s. The resulting course flakes were then made up in to an 8,000L watery porridge.

Spring fermentation – which has delivered richer fruit characters compared with Batch #1’s winter fermentation – was undertaken in 5000L Hungarian oak vats. The porous oak helps the distillery to have a consistent and stable in-house fermenting culture, allowing microflora to give fruitier flavours and creamier notes. The mash was then double distilled in the distillery’s bespoke custom-made stills, named Nautilus and Nemo, where the grains get baked into smoky sourdough notes. Then finally, the new make spirit was matured in virgin American oak casks and freshly emptied Vintage Port casks.

Oxford Rye Whisky Batch #2 consists of 973 bottles, priced at £95, and will be available from specialist retailers including Master of Malt, Harvey Nichols, The Whisky Exchange, The Whisky Shop, Oxford Wine and the distillery’s website from 13th July.

Following this second release, the third batch of Oxford Rye Whisky will be released on 31st July to celebrate the distillery’s fourth anniversary. This is a truly seasonal edition matured in Moscatel de Setúbal and distilled with grain from the 2017 Harvest. More information will follow.

www.theoxfordartisandistillery.com

Notes  

Oxford Rye Whisky Batch #2 Tasting Notes by Master Distiller, Chico Rosa: 

Aroma: Aniseed and violets with an incredible herbal freshness and a touch of banana and praline leading

to toffee. Red apples and hazelnut, peppery.

Taste: Creamy butterscotch, strawberry jam and blackcurrant with raisins, cobnuts and walnuts, honey

and ginger cake.

Finish: An intensely sweet and spicy finish of banana bread, berries, tobacco, leather and peppermint

with creamy caramel wrapped in an old dusty leather, library book. 

The Oxford Artisan Distillery:

The distillery opened for business at its purpose-built site in Oxford on 27th July 2017.

It is Oxford’s first ever distillery and produces a range of spirits, including gin, absinthe, vodka and whisky, all with total provenance from grain to glass. The Oxford Artisan Distillery is rare amongst UK distilleries in producing its own organic spirit, rather than purchasing Grain Neutral Spirit (GNS) from other sources.

The distillery has a licence to produce spirits for the University of Oxford and has a notable partnership with the University of Oxford’s Botanic Garden.  

*UK’s first certified Organic Grain-to-Glass distillery

According to the latest figures released by WSTA in 2020, the number of the distilleries registered in the UK grew to 560 from over 414 in 2019. Out of these The Oxford Artisan Distillery is the only distillery cultivating, distilling, and bottling its own organic heritage grains. 

**About Organic Heritage Grain:

Certified Organic in April 2020, The Oxford Artisan Distillery is the only distiller to use genetically diverse populations of ancient heritage organic grains – revived from historical sources by a leading archaeo-botanist and grown sustainably on over 350 acres, known as land races, both close to Oxford and on prestigious estates such as Highgrove and Sandringham. The distillery’s grain contributes to biodiversity and soil health in the English countryside. The grains are the result of John Lett’s lifelong research on ancient grains: John has spent a large part of his life sourcing and growing ancient grains together, as polycultures. John takes 30-100 varieties of grain, mixes them up, and grows them together in the same field, at the same time. These sustainable fields are similar to what you would have seen in medieval times – the grains are grown specifically for the distillery, making The Oxford Artisan Distillery the only distillery in the world with a license to use John’s grains, grown exclusively for flavour and not yield.

Maltstock the Relaxed Whisky Weekend “The return of Mark & Billy” – Whisky Weekend News

We are so looking forward to meeting everybody again. And we know you do too!

So are our friends from the whisky industry! Today we are so happy and proud to announce the return of two Maltstock heroes. These gentlemen have a couple of Maltstock epics on their C.V.

Annette, Bob, Klaas, Stan, Teun

COVID Update

New temporary covid measures are in place in the Netherlands until August 13th. By then the number of fully vaccinated people is expected to be high. We are confident the restrictions will be lifted and we can have a normal safe and relaxed Maltstock. Of course we will keep you informed.

Watt whisky

Someone who doesn’t need any introduction: Mark Watt is coming to Maltstock. Again! But this time as owner of his own company. We have been impressed with the relaxed first releases of Watt whisky! Kate and Mark obviously know how to select good whisky for decent prices. We’re very happy he’s coming over and will host a few tastings.

Billy Abbott

Another Maltstock regular is returning this year: Billy Abbott. His tastings are always very popular. Billy always brings some extra relaxedness to the weekend. This year Billy will be representing The Whisky Exchange and no doubt will be bringing some relaxed whiskies for you to try!

Maltstock 2021 tickets

As mentioned before, if you had already bought a ticket for 2020, you’re now automatically on the guest list for this year. You don’t have to do anything, just relax!

if you haven’t got a ticket yet then it’s time to get relaxed! We still have a few tickets available in our shop: https://www.maltstock.com/shop

Please do check out the information regarding Covid-19. By following these regulations we can have a safe and very relaxed Maltstock!

Stay healthy everyone, stay relaxed and we hope to see you in September!

Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength Batch 13, Now available for Pre-order from Tyndrum Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

Laphroaig 10 Year Old, Cask Strength Batch 13

The latest release in the hugely popular 10 Year Old cask strength series – batch 13. Bottled January 2021′

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Emphatic, full bodied and utterly unforgettable, 10 Year Old Original Cask Strength Laphroaig is the authentic way to experience the rugged character of their uncompromising Scotch whisky.

Tasting notes:
Colour: tawny

Nose: Sweet cereals with biscuit notes, fresh oak, smoked cedar and manuka honey. Amsterdam pipe tobacco, shoe polish and old leather combined with a touch of waxy church candle, vanilla cream, nutmeg and oak extracts.

Palate: Sweet and spicy, with burnt oak staves, barbecued ,arshmallows, toffee and sea salt, vanilla and belgian caramel waffles. Notes of Roasted coffee fudge cream on sticky toffee pudding, with a hint of white pepper and crushed cinnamon.

Finish: Floral with spicy oak tannins, iodine and sea salt.

GlenAllachie 11 Year Old 59.0% at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

GlenAllachie 11 Year Old 59.0%

2009 vintage single Sauternes Barrel from the Speyside distillery. 299 bottles exclusive to the United Kingdom market. Expect heather honey, peaches and apricots with ginger on the finish. Glenallachie 11 Year Old 2009 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single cask Sauternes Barrel #3728 bottled August 2020 for the United Kingdom market. 299 numbered bottles.

NOSE: Heather honey, peaches, apricots and notes of ginger.
TASTE: Brimming with heather honey, peaches and apricots, fused with hazelnuts and grapefruit.

Glenallachie Distillery is a Speyside distillery sitting on the eastern edge of Ben Rinnes mountain where it is rather exposed to the elements and is often to be see sitting within the snowline. A modern building and its architect William Delmé-Evans created a distillery which is rather pleasing on the eye. Glenallachie was commissioned in 1967 with two stills which increased to four in 1989 in order to meet blenders ever increasing demand for Glenallachie malt whisky. Whilst official releases are few independent releases are more numerous with those from Signatory Vintage and Cadenheads proving popular.

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Isle of Raasay In Person Tasting Event August 21st, 2021 at Inverurie Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

Isle of Raasay In Person Tasting Event

Join us in our Brand New Tasting Room at the Inverurie Whisky Shop, or, if you prefer, join us Virtually from the comfort of your own home.

Our first ‘Hybrid” Tasting Event takes place on August 21st and we are delighted to welcome Alasdair Day back to our brand new tasting room to host.

Alasdair, founder of the Isle of Raasay Distillery, was the last host at the shop before restrictions were put in place so we are thrilled to welcome him back to guide us through the six-dram event which also gives you an exclusive 70cl bottle of the final 2021 batch of Isle of Raasay, included in the price.

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The Rise of Online Auctions: A New Consumers Guide To Selling At Auction – Whisky News

The Rise of Online Auctions: A New Consumers Guide To Selling At Auction

The popularity of online whisky auctions has been increasing over recent years, with over 175,000 bottles of whisky sold in 2020 through specialist whisky auctions alone. This represents a 775% growth in the volume of sales in just 10 years (source: WhiskyStats).

The significant growth in the sector has brought about the creation of many new businesses, and there are now over 20 specialist online whisky auctions in the UK alone.

But how does a consumer understand which auction is best suited to their bottles? Are all auctions created equal, or are there more important factors to consider when choosing to sell your bottles at auction?

In doing research regarding online whisky auction houses, you will come across many auction houses that all claim to be the best, with the best marketing, the lowest seller’s commission, and the best value service. However, there is no source that whisky sellers can consult in order to decide which whisky auction house is the best fit for them.

With this in mind Cheshire-based whisky brokers Mark Littler LTD have published an in depth guide to all of the main specialist whisky auctions in an effort to help sellers interrogate these claims, and ensure that they get the best prices for their bottles.

Whilst previous resources have simply compared the seller’s commissions of each auction house, this does not necessarily mean that the auction house with the lowest commission will afford sellers the highest return. Other factors such as international shipping options, storage options post-sale, size of audience, quality of pre-sale marketing and blogs, turnover, and volume of bottles all play a role.

Mark Littler Ltd contacted all of the main whisky auction houses in the UK, gathering information for use in their in-depth guide. Information on each house such as seller’s commission, turnover in 2020, number of bottles sold in 2020, storage options, and shipping options are included in the guide. The guide also goes into further detail regarding what makes each whisky auction house stand out from the rest.

Director of Mark Littler Ltd, Mark Littler, said “having worked with many avid whisky collectors and investors, we know that choosing an avenue through which to sell your bottles can be tricky; when you have spent years building a collection, you want to know that you are entrusting those bottles to the best auction house possible. We hope that this guide will help whisky-owners to decide which house is best for them, both in terms of selling their whisky and in terms of customer experience”.

Mark Littler LTD have been helping their clients to sell their whisky for over 5 years and have over 400 five-star reviews of their service across Google, Yell and Facebook. They provide free valuations of bottles, advise clients on the best route to sell (either through auction, private sale, or their brokerage shop). They hit the headlines in 2020 when they sold a vertical of Macallan 18 Year Old for Matthew Robson, and the story broke across the world.

To read this in-depth guide on how to sell your whisky at auction visit the Mark Littler website.

The Mark Littler website also has a wealth of information about everything from investing in whisky, to selling your antiques. For all things whisky, watches, jewellery, silver, and more, head over to marklittler.com.

VIRTUAL GREAT BUFFALO CHASE 5K HOSTED PARTICIPANTS FROM ALL 50 STATES – American Whiskey News

VIRTUAL GREAT BUFFALO CHASE 5K

HOSTED PARTICIPANTS FROM ALL 50 STATES

More than $21,000 raised for local VFW, $15,000 donated to local food pantry 

       FRANKFORT, Franklin County, Ky (July 8, 2021) – Runners from all 50 states and five countries participated in Buffalo Trace Distillery’s 20th annual Great Buffalo Chase 5k which was held virtually over July 4th weekend. This was the second time this race, which has historically attracted top runners from across the United States and the world, received runner participation in all of the 50 United States. In total, 1,131 people participated in the virtual race. Registrations for the race raised more than $21,000 for the city of Frankfort’s VFW Post 4075’s annual fireworks show on July 4th weekend.

The race kicked off the morning of July 2nd with the singing of the National Anthem, performed by Navji Dixon, a public relations coordinator for the Distillery and performing artist in the central Kentucky region. Then, runners and walkers participated in this year’s virtual race in their hometowns and local neighborhoods wherever they were located during the period of July 2-5 instead of running at the Distillery as in the past. Participants were mailed a commemorative T-shirt and race bib and had the option to record and submit their personal race time.

Due to the nature of this being a virtual race, and in the spirit of fairness, prizes were not awarded to top runners this year. On behalf of all participants, and in commitment to supporting others, this Fourth of July Buffalo Trace Distillery donated $15,000 to God’s Pantry Food Bank to support the local Franklin County community. Additionally, everyone who registered was entered into a raffle to win a prize from the Gift Shop and winners were notified via email.

Participants also were encouraged to take part in the virtual patriotic attire costume contest on the Virtual Great Buffalo Chase 5K Facebook Event through the Buffalo Trace Distillery Facebook Page and by using #ChaseTheBuffalo for the chance to win a prize from the Gift Shop. Participants also had the opportunity to post pictures of their pets in Buffalo Trace or patriotic attire for a special pet costume contest new to this year’s race.

A full listing of submitted race times can be found on the Buffalo Trace Distillery website, here.

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 1775 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 35 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” and its William Larue Weller and Thomas H. Handy Sazerac were named 2nd and 3rd finest whiskeys in the world, respectively, in the “Jim Murray Whiskey Bible 2020.”  Buffalo Trace Distillery has also garnered more than 1,000 awards for its wide range of premium whiskies. To learn more about Buffalo Trace Distillery visit www.buffalotracedistillery.com.

Whisky Hammer July 2021 Auction Now Live! – Auction Whisky News

Our July auction is now LIVE!

Place your bids from Friday 16th July until Sunday 25th July.

www.whiskyhammer.com

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!

     

Bowmore ‘Black’ – 1964

Scapa – 41 Year Old (1979)

 

The Dalmore – 40 Year Old

Karuizawa – 35 Year Old (1981) Fazzino

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.

New in: Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

New 2021 batch of Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength!

Bottled at 57.9% abv, this is the authentic way to experience the rugged nature of this classic Islay dram. Add a splash of water to open up sweet and spicy waves of rich peat smoke. Secure a bottle of this iconic limited edition malt today!

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