Archive for January, 2022

CRAGGANMORE DISTILLERY 25 Year Old 1995 Hunter Laing Old & Rare at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

CRAGGANMORE DISTILLERY

25 Year Old 1995 Old & Rare

Cragganmore 25 Year Old 1995 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single sherry butt bottled April 2021 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the Old & Rare series. 298 bottles. This burnished gold coloured whisky has a deep, rich, sweet nose of treacle, dried fruits and butterscotch. On the palate it is full bodied with a slight tongue prickle alongside stewed prunes and sultanas, all leading to a long, satisfying finish with a fruity aftertaste.

£279.79

Cragganmore Distillery in 1869 in the heart of Scotland’s Speyside whisky region. This is a malt whisky distillery equipped with four very short stills and is one of the few Scottish malt whisky distilleries that continues to cool its new spirit in traditional worm tubs. The few distillery bottlings including Cragganmore 12 Year Old and Distillers Edition are well enhanced by those of independent bottlers.

 

The Good Dram Show – Episode 445 ‘Mortlach’ – Scotch Whisky News

Welcome to this weeks episode of the show in which I’ll be taking a look at the character of the spirit produced at Mortlach.

https://youtu.be/kfI1uezXquM

EXPERTS RECOGNIZE CANADA’S BEST WHISKY – Canadian Whisky News

EXPERTS RECOGNIZE CANADA’S BEST WHISKY

OTTAWA, ON, Jan. 13, 2022 /CNW/ – Nine independent whisky experts have named Crown Royal Nobel Collection Winter Wheat, Canada’s best whisky and Canadian Whisky of the Year at the twelfth annual Canadian Whisky Awards.

From among well over 150 Canadian whiskies tasted, Crown Royal also took top honours for Best Blended Whisky and Sippin’ Whisky of the Year.

“This is a truly stunning whisky,” said Davin de Kergommeaux, head judge and founder of the awards. “Incredibly complex, flavourful and well-balanced.”

Other major winners include Pendleton Director’s Reserve 20-Year-Old which was named Connoisseur Whisky of the Year in the multi-market category.

J.P. Wiser’s Red Letter 15-Year-Old, is the Connoisseur Whisky of the Year – Canada Exclusive, and Best Line Extension, while Royal Canadian Small Batch is 2022’s Sippin’ Whisky of the Year – Export Exclusive.

Black Velvet Original took home accolades as Best Whisky Value in the export market, and Canadian Club 100% Rye was named Best Whisky Value in multiple markets. Innovation of the Year went to the truly original and delicious Forty Creek Master’s Cut. Vancouver’s Odd Society Spirits won Best New Whisky with its Maple Whisky.

As enthusiasm for Canada’s single malt whiskies grows world-wide, the Canadian Whisky Awards acknowledged Smoke Point 3 from Shelter Point Distillery as Single Malt of the Year.

Diageo Global Supply – Gimli is the 2022 Distillery of the Year, while Okanagan Spirits in Vernon, British Columbia earned notice as Artisanal Distillery of the Year. Crown Royal blender, Joanna Zanin Scandella was acknowledged for Lifetime Achievement.

“The judges’ results are confirmed every day on liquor store shelves across North America and around the world,” said de Kergommeaux.

The winning whisky was distilled at Diageo Global Supply distillery in Gimli, Manitoba, and blended in Diageo’s blending lab in Montreal.

The Canadian Whisky Awards, held annually since 2010, recognize the very best Canadian whiskies and encourage distillers to maintain the highest quality standards. To qualify, the whisky must be distilled and matured in Canada. An independent panel of whisky experts selects the winners after tasting each whisky blind. Operated on a not-for-profit basis, the Canadian Whisky Awards are fully independent of the Canadian whisky industry.

For full results: canadianwhisky.org

FIRST CASKS AT NEW ARDARA DISTILLERY FILLED WITH SPIRIT – Irish Whiskey News

FIRST CASKS AT NEW ARDARA DISTILLERY FILLED WITH SPIRIT 

Donegal’s Sliabh Liag Distillers has completed the first distillation of spirit at its new Ardara Distillery.  Ex-bourbon oak casks have been filled with a smoky, heavily-peated, triple distilled single malt, with operations commencing just 51 weeks after the foundation stone was set for the distillery in the festival town of Ardara, on Donegal’s Wild Atlantic Way.

This phase one build of the distillery is the latest chapter in the company’s mission to reclaim the distilling heritage of Donegal.  Built with local contractors and Forsyth’s of Rothes, Scotland – the revered coppersmiths – to the specifications of James and Moira Doherty, the distillery can produce 500,000L of whiskey per year, in both single malt and traditional pot still styles.

James Doherty, who co-founded Sliabh Liag Distillers with his wife Moira, is delighted with the progress to date: “Construction of the Ardara Distillery began in October 2020, and despite the many challenges that these past few years have thrown at us – from the pandemic to Brexit and everything in between – we managed to go from putting in the foundations to distilling in less than a year.  We couldn’t be prouder of all the team who pulled off such an amazing feat in super-quick time. It’s a standout building housing some truly beautiful copper stills – a fantastic new landmark for the county.”

“As a company, we want to create spirits that honour the deep traditions of whiskey making in this part of the world, so we’re distilling a rich, smoky whiskey in an authentic Ulster style.  The first spirit to have flowed from the stills is truly outstanding – I’m sure my grandfathers, who were both poitín men, would approve.  I think the spirit will take wood well, but we must now let the magic in the casks happen and busy ourselves with patience to see what effect maturation has” added James.

Moira Doherty commented: “Sustainability has also played a huge factor in the design of the new distillery, with a focus on waste and energy reduction through initiatives such as our ‘all grains in’ approach that also sees waste going on to being used as cattle feed.  We have also moved Meabh, our gin still, to the Ardara Distillery.”

The company’s operations in Carrick will become the hub for all administration, bottling and the home of Silkie with ten full time jobs based at the site. Sliabh Liag Distillers will provide up to 40 full time jobs in the area when the Ardara Distillery is fully operational.  The distillery’s interim visitor centre will open in time for the summer season 2022.  Plans are also underway to commence work on phase two of the distillery – a dedicated gin still-house and increased visitor centre capacity. There will be no café in the distillery, with visitors encouraged to use the town’s superb food and drink offering.

The distillery has also appointed Newcastle man Graeme Bell as its new Distillery Manager. Graeme has experience of working in the great whiskey making areas of the world, Speyside in Scotland for Scotch and Kentucky, USA for Bourbon and more recently Hamilton in Canada.

Speaking about his new role, Graeme said: “I feel fortunate to be in at the start for the Ardara Distillery, working in a beautifully designed new distillery with the finest copper stills from Forsyth’s in Scotland, which have been made specifically to reflect the distilling traditions of this area. Our goal is to use locally grown barley and oats to make both single malt and pot still whiskeys and to bring back many traditional whiskey-making methods from the past”.

“The opportunity to move to Donegal and be part of a very special revival was too good to miss” added Graeme. “Since moving to Ardara, I have been struck by the friendliness of the people and the magnificent scenery, and I’m delighted to be part of this community as we set about sharing the next chapter of distilling in Donegal.”

With casks now being filled, whiskey enthusiasts can become a ‘Seanchai’ and join the journey by buying a cask for themselves.  Just 600 are available, with full, transparent details of the costs involved available at www.sliabhliagdistillers.com.  If after five years buyers don’t wish to empty the contents for bottling, the company will buy the cask back off them for the purchase price plus interest (3% CAGR).

Notes  

Sliabh Liag (pronounced ‘sleeve league’) Distillers is an independently owned distillery committed to reclaiming the distilling heritage of Donegal. The distillery’s portfolio includes premium spirit brands An Dúlamán Irish Maritime Gin, An Dúlamán Santa Ana Navy Strength Gin, The Legendary Silkie Irish Whiskey, Dark Silkie Irish Whiskey, The Midnight Silkie Irish Whiskey and Assaranca Vodka. The Company has distribution in 35 countries around the world.

Sliabh Liag’s new distillery at Ardara, Co. Donegal will open to the public in spring 2022. This state-of-the-art facility will combine the latest distilling technology and a unique “all grains in” process with ancient Donegal distilling knowhow to create a whiskey unlike that found in the rest of Ireland. Sliabh Liag Distillers will also feature on the Amazon Prime series, ‘The Three Drinkers in Ireland’ in early February 2022, shown in 130 countries and territories. For more information on Sliabh Liag Distillers, see www.sliabhliagdistillers.com

Cask-Whisky Investors Share Excitement for the Latest UK Australia Trade Deal – Scotch Whisky News

Cask-Whisky Investors Share Excitement for the Latest UK Australia Trade Deal

Following the UK’s exit from the European Union, the British government has been negotiating a number of new trade agreements with various nations such as the India – UK trade deal. The latest such deal is between Australia and the United Kingdom regarding exports between the countries.

The deal was agreed between Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, unlocking over £10.4 billion of additional trade. Furthermore the deal also includes the 100% removal of tariffs across all UK exports, giving Australian consumers increased access to scotch.

Before the deal scotch was tariffed at 5% causing much fiercer competition with the strong local Australian whisky industry, however, demand for scotches is still high among discerning enthusiasts. Now with scotch being released from these oppressive measures, Australian general consumers have a greater access to whiskies in supermarkets. For anyone who has invested in scotch whisky casks, this is a huge boon. When consumer demand for whisky rises so does the value of your whisky cask portfolio.

This trade deal is the start of something much bigger, it provides a launch pad for the UK to join the enormous Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), one of the largest free trade agreements in the world. The partnership is worth at least £9 trillion in exports with signatories including 11 nations from across the Pacific including Australia, Canada, Japan, Mexico and Singapore. When the UK joins the CPTPP it will open the entire Pacific region up to scotch, allowing consumers to gain easy access to whisky, and allowing those who have invested in scotch casks to bask in their returns.

About Hackstons

Located in the iconic Gherkin building in the beating heart of London, Hackstons is a multi-asset brokerage specialising in physical and tangible goods such as scotch casks, luxury timepieces, gold coins along with classic cars and designer handbags.

General Enquiries: info@hackstons.com

If you are interested in finding out more about why scotch whisky investing represents the pinnacle of alternative asset investing due to the government support the industry receives, get in touch with us at our website.

Pre Arrival Single Malts at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

2010 Blended Malt (Miltonduff) 11 Year Old “Redacted Bros.” (Thompson/Dornoch) First Fill Bourbon Barrel Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival) $54.99 View

1992 Glenrothes 26 Year “Duncan Taylor Dimensions” Cask Strength Single Barrel Non-chill filtered Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) $289.99 View 

1991 Isle Islay Malt 29/30 Year Old “Redacted Bros.” (Thompson/Dornoch) K&L Exclusive Single Refill Hogshead Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival) $299.99 View

1990 Isle Islay Malt 30/31 Year Old “Redacted Bros.” (Thompson/Dornoch) K&L Exclusive Single Refill Hogshead Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival) $299.99 View

1989 Isle Islay Malt 31/32 Year Old “Redacted Bros.” (Thompson/Dornoch) K&L Exclusive Single Refill Hogshead Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival) $349.99 View

Email: wine@klwines.com
Phone: (877) KL-WINES (Toll Free 877.559.4637)
K&L Wine Merchants 3005 El Camino Real Redwood City, CA 94061 USA
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

TORMORE DISTILLERY 32 Year Old 1988 Hunter Laing Old & Rare at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

TORMORE DISTILLERY

32 Year Old 1988 Old & Rare

Tormore 32 Year Old 1988 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single refill sherry butt bottled April 2021 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the Old & Rare series. 203 bottles. This beautiful dark golden coloured whisky has a well-rounded, sweet nose of vanilla, rich fruits, and prunes, with a hint of caramel. On the palate it is smooth and mellow with vanilla tablet, butterscotch, raisins, and sultanas, leaving a long, lingering finish with a hint of fruit.

£339.68

Tormore Distillery was established in 1958 in the Speyside whisky region to supply malt whisky to blending houses. It was designed by Sir Albert Richardson, President of the Royal Academy and is set in stunning landscaped gardens. Resplendent with green-coppered roofs, decorative pagoda roofs, a clock tower and clock which still chimes Scottish tunes, a rectangular curling pond, topiary and houses for the staff. Tormore Distillery is now operating with eight stills in its tall still house and Tormore malt whisky is still mostly flowing into scotch blends. Whilst official bottling are sparse it features amongst the ranges of a number of independent bottlers including Signatory Vintage and Connoisseurs Choice.

Wemyss Malts “SOMETHING IS COMING” – Scotch Whisky News

 

PUNCHY. PEATED. POWERFUL. 

18.02.22

SOMETHING SPECIAL IS COMING TO WEMYSS MALTS.

TULLAMORE D.E.W. IRISH WHISKEY RAISES OVER $44,000 FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION INITIATIVES IN CANADA WITH “O’EVERYONE”, A SPIRITED BENEVOLENCE CAMPAIGN IN SUPPORT OF THE CANADIAN CENTRE FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION

TULLAMORE D.E.W. IRISH WHISKEY RAISES OVER $44,000 FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION INITIATIVES IN CANADA WITH “O’EVERYONE”, A SPIRITED BENEVOLENCE CAMPAIGN IN SUPPORT OF THE CANADIAN CENTRE FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION

Tullamore D.E.W. in Canada is donating 100% of proceeds from merchandise sales from O’Everyone to support the powerful education-led diversity initiatives led by the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI).

Tullamore D.E.W., one of the world’s top Irish Whiskey brands, is proud to announce that O’Everyone, the first-ever, year-long spirited benevolence campaign in support of the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion has raised over $44,000 (to date) in its inaugural year.

In partnership with the CCDI, the O’Everyone campaign has been inviting Canadians coast to coast, to unlock the power of their O’Lastnames by purchasing a Tullamore D.E.W. O’Everyone t-shirt and bottle label bundle at www.OEveryone.ca.  Sales are tracked via the live-ticker on the website and 100% of proceeds from merchandise sales go directly to the CCDI.  Tullamore D.E.W. donated an initial $20,000 to kick-off the campaign in January 2021 and will continue to raise funds for the 2021 campaign until December 31, 2021, at 11:59 p.m.

“Tullamore D.E.W.’s O’Everyone is rooted in bringing Canadians together to unlock the power of their ‘O’Lastnames’ and raise funds for the impactful and important work of the CCDI,” comments Beth-Anne Perry, Country Marketing Director, William Grant & Sons. “We are proud to announce that O’Everyone has raised over $44,000 dollars to date and has brought increased awareness and attention to the powerful and necessary diversity and inclusion focused work of the CCDI.”

Dollars raised from Tullamore D.E.W.’s O’Everyone campaign go directly to assist the CCDI to cultivate inclusive learning and economic opportunities, develop new resources to foster inclusive workplaces, and to support the roll-out of various education-led charitable events. Additionally, the dollars will support inclusive leadership initiatives through post-secondary institutions (e.g., Centennial College, University of Calgary) with Canadians of legal drinking age.  With a strong focus on research and learning, the CCDI helps Canadian organizations effectively address the full picture of diversity, equity, and inclusion within the workplace.

“After a successful first year of O’Everyone, Tullamore D.E.W. in Canada is proud to announce that we will be continuing the year-long, spirited benevolence O’Everyone campaign in 2022, and continuing to support the powerful diversity led initiatives of the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion for a second year,” comments Perry.

The Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (the CCDI) is a registered national charity organization founded in 2012.  Their mission is to help create inclusive spaces that are free of prejudice and discrimination, and to generate awareness, dialogue and action that helps recognize diversity as an asset and not an obstacle.

“CCDI is proud to renew the partnership with Tullamore D.E.W. and the O’Everyone campaign, to continue to support our objectives driven by inclusion, diversity, solidarity and celebration,” comments Anne-Marie Pham, Executive Director, CCDI.  “We are excited to amplify the O’Everyone campaign message to millions of Canadians from coast to coast in 2022.”

The O’Everyone customized O’Lastname T-shirt and bottle label bundle costs $20.00 inclusive and will be available for purchase in Canada at www.OEveryone.ca year-round.  Tullamore D.E.W. will continue to cover all costs associated with production and shipping of the O’Everyone T-shirts and labels.  Further details about the second year of O’Everyone will be released in January 2022.

For additional information about O’Everyone, please visit www.OEveryone.ca

For additional information about the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI), please visit www.ccdi.ca

For press images and information about O’Everyone and Tullamore D.E.W. in Canada, please visit www.tullamoredew.alchemystsinc.com 

For additional information about Tullamore D.E.W. globally, please visit www.tullamoredew.com

Whisky Hammer “Our January 2022 Auction is now LIVE!” – Auction Whisky News

Our January auction is now LIVE!

Place your bids from Friday 14th January until Sunday 23rd January.

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!

Macallan – 72 Year Old (in Lalique)

Macallan – 71 Year Old (The Red Collection)

Yamazaki – 25 Year Old

Colonel EH Taylor – Collection

Coleburn – 47 Year Old (1972) Gordon & MacPhail

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.


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