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Drams to Fall in Love with! – Impex Whisky News

Drams to Fall in Love with!

The ImpEx Collection 17 yo Secret Japan Single Grain Whisky

The ImpEx Collection’s first release from Japan is one for the ages. While we are unable to disclose the distillery, we can say that this is fully distilled and matured exclusively in Japan. These casks were selected by Chris Uhde, ImpEx Beverages’ Vice President, because they represent both the classic elegance of whisky as well as the future of what whisky will become. Savory and rich, we love this expression and hope you will as well. 733 bottles were available in this release at 43.6% alc. This whisky was distilled and matured in Japan using Koji Rice, Barley, Yeast, and Water.

Penderyn Legend wWw 10th Anniversary Edition

In 2021, Women Who Whiskey (wWw) celebrates 10 years of uniting whiskey lovers around the globe. Both for amateurs and connoisseurs, wWw is dedicated to creating a space where our members can cultivate their passions for whiskey and community. With a focus on inclusion, wWw aims to create an educational and experimental environment for those who have all-too-often been left out of the traditionally male-dominated world of whiskey, and foster a world-wide network of like-minded people with a taste for curiosity and delicious drams.

Fukano Chizuru

This small batch release of Fukano Whisky has been created in collaboration with Women Who Whiskey to celebrate the career of Chizuru Fukano. The whisky was matured in refilled Oak, Manzanilla Sherry, and Red Wine casks. This collaboration with the international Women Who Whiskey club is a sessionable sipper with complexity and backbone that would also work well in a refreshing cocktail. 3,000 Bottle Limited Production.

The GlenAllachie 10 yr Cask Strength Batch 6

Specially selected by Billy Walker. Bottled at 57.8% in 700 ml bottles. Limited Release: 3,000 Bottles. PX and Oloroso Puncheons, Virgin Oak & Rioja casks. Matured in Speyside. Bottled unchilfiltered for flavor with no added coloring.

Kilchoman ImpEx Cask Evolution 8 yo Tequila Finish

This 8 year old Single Cask was matured in a Bourbon barrel before being finished in a Tequila cask for 13 months. ImpEx Cask Evolution 03/2021 – Tequila Finish 55.7% alc. 50 PPM. 236 Bottles US Exclusive Cask 636/2013

Hamish’s Highlights: Super smoky single malt edition! – Loch Fyne Whisky News

Arbeg Wee Beastie

Behold, a monster of a dram! Part of the distillery’s Ultimate Range, Ardbeg Wee Beastie is a feisty and fiery dram, and the youngest whisky they have ever made, as well as one of their rawest and smokiest too! Wee Beastie is the result of Ardbeg’s whisky creators setting out to make the rawest, smokiest Ardbeg ever. This expression is free from chill-filtration and has been bottled at 47.4% abv.

£39.00
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Nose: intense aromas of cracked blacked pepper mingle with sappy pine resin and a sharp tang of smoke.

Palate: chocolate, creosote and tar followed by savoury meats.

Finish:  long, salty and mouthcoating.

Speyside & Islay Single Malts at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

1997 Strathisla 24 Year Old “Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseur’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Cask #47793 Single Refill Hogshead Nonchillfiltered Cask Strength Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml)

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2006 Lagavulin “Distiller’s Edition 2021” Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml)

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The yearly Distiller’s Edition from this excellent Islay classic malt is one of the year’s most hotly anticipated releases. Not because it’s necessarily collectible or rare, but just simply that so many people find it so consistently delicious. It starts with well aged smokey malt from the famous south shore distillery. The oily and richly peated whisky is filled into fresh Pedro Ximinez sherry casks for an additional aging of about a year. Drawn from the cask and bottled at 86 proof, it couples the wild intensity of Islay peat with the robust sweetness of the famous Spanish wine. There are few malt drinkers, even those not specifically predisposed to smokey scotch, that can deny the obvious deliciousness of this special release.

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 428: Isle of Islay 10 Year Old 2007 Creative Whisky Company – Scotch Whisky News

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 428: Isle of Islay 10 Year Old 2007 Creative Whisky Company

Mark Dermul, Belgian whisky blogger, tries an incognito Lagavulin. The Creative Whisky Company was founded by David Stirk,  raised and then… Sold. Yes, that’s how it often goes. This is still a cask that Stirk bought, but at the time of bottling he was no longer the owner. This Isle of Islay is indeed Lagavulin – no secret is made of it  – and was bottled for the online shop The Whisky Barrel. The cask yielded 285 bottles at 100 Proof or 57.1% ABV. Nice and pale, which suggests that this is spirit-driven.

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Analysis of whisky auctions — where it is better to buy and where to sell – Whisky Hunter News

Analysis of whisky auctions — where it is better to buy and where to sell

Whisky collectors or investors often have the question of which whisky auction is the best place to buy whisky or where to sell it for the best possible profit.

For our users, this question is no longer a difficult one. You can analyse the sales history of the auctions and determine where it was most profitable to sell and where to buy, taking into account all the commissions.

And you can see where the whisky you’re interested in was sold or bought more profitably. Read more on the blog post.

Whisky auction analysis is just one of the numerous features of our service.

We look forward to seeing you among Whisky Hunter customers!

Benromach 12 Year Old Single Cask at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Benromach 12 Year Old
Single Cask

Selected exclusively for the United Kingdom market a single cask 2009 vintage from Benromach Distillery. Matured in first fill bourbon barrel #723 yielding just 240 bottles at 58.5%. Distilled 7th September 2009 and bottled 24th November 2021. Sweet notes of rich apple, tropical fruit and honey, followed by light vanilla and soft smoke. Benromach 12 Year Old 2009 vintage single malt Scotch whisky. Single first fill bourbon barrel #723 bottled November 2021 exclusively for the United Kingdom market. Benromach 12 Year Old 2009 vintage single malt Scotch whisky. Single first fill bourbon barrel #723 bottled November 2021 exclusively for the United Kingdom market.

Buy – Benromach 12yr Single Cask – £78.14 | €78* | u$89 | c$112

Benromach Distillery was designed by Charles C. Diog and constructed at Forres in the Speyside whisky region for D. McCallum and F.W. Burickman in 1898. Following numerus periods of closure, it was purchased in 1993 by Gordon & MacPhail who charged up its single pair of stills in 1998 and have nurtured Benromach ever since. Striking new labelling combined with an increasing range of single malts is forging a very popular brand of single malt whiskies which includes Benromach Organic, Benromach Peatsmoke and Benromach 10 Year Old.

Kirin Fuji Japanese Single Grain Whisky – Japanese Whisky News

Kirin Fuji Japanese Single Grain Whisky (750ml) ($94.99)

K&L Notes: Produced by the Japanese brewing giant Kirin in the Fuji Gotemba distillery situated on the southeastern side of Mt. Fuji, this single-grain whisky is Kirin’s entry into the U.S. market. The distillery houses an unusual still setup. They have pot stills in addition to a column/doubler setup similar to what you’d see in Kentucky, allowing them to produce a wide range of styles in one facility. By having multiple types of distillate at their disposal, the facility can produce a complex single grain. The end result is a grain whisky that offers a wider range of flavors, weights, and textures than you’re likely to find in any Scottish single grain that has been produced to simply bulk out single malt when making blended Scotch. If you’ve loved Nikka’s Single Grain in the past, this whisky is for you.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: January 18, 2022

Japanese whisky is one of the most complicated categories in the spirits world thanks to lax regulation on how things are labeled and a plethora of less-than-scrupulous actors hoping to make a quick buck. However, the fact remains that there are a number of extraordinarily high-quality producers of spirits in Japan who are committed to delivering nothing but the best. The Kirin Fuji Gotemba distillery is one such producer. It has been in operation since 1973 and quietly produced excellent spirits in a variety of styles for many years. The distillery makes both grain and malt distillates on a number of different still setups giving them tremendous flexibility. The new release under the Kirin Fuji label is a Japanese single grain that rivals the best grain whiskies we’ve ever bottled from Scotland. Bottled at 46% ABV, it is a miraculous combination of sweet and spicy. It’s a lovely rose gold color in the glass and gives rich vanilla barrel notes on the nose. Sweet stone fruit mixes with cinnamon and fresh ginger root. The nose also presents a distinct wood profile that shows there is some significant time in barrel, although we are lacking an age statement. The palate is soft and supple. Fresh fruits dipped in whipped cream and drizzled in maple syrup come to mind. There is a whiff of cocoa. On the backend, more spice comes out. Nutmeg, cinnamon, rye grass, ginger snap cookies, and a lengthy profile of sweet wood seems to linger for minutes. It’s an impressive showing for the first U.S. import under this label and a welcome addition to the Japanese portfolio at K&L.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: January 05, 2022

Many people are rightfully skeptical of new Japanese whisky. Indeed, there are so many fake and/or low-quality products on the market, the industry has collectively agreed to stop the obfuscation that has led to multitude of sub-par “Japanese” whiskies. But ultimately the great distillers of Japan make exceptional whisky across the board, even when they might blend in a bit of Scotch. The few distillers that do release Japanese-distilled whisky are often times extremely hard to get. There are several famous names that were once very available that are now ultra-allocated. One of the saddest departures from regular appearance on our shelves is the wonderful Nikka Coffey Grain whisky. That lovely, high-quality grain whisky was many drinkers’ introduction to the category. Now, we have very little non-imported grain available, and most are usually made using sochu-style methods. That’s where this excellent whisky comes in. The Fuji Gotemba distillery has long been prized in Japan thanks to it’s high-quality techniques and pure water source. Located at the base of Mt Fuji, the label has rebranded for the release of this highly anticipated grain and is known simply as Fuji. What’s most striking about this product is simply how overtly delicious it is. Not as wood-driven or nutty as the Nikka Coffey, but with much more texture or character than any Scottish grain, it’s simply a wonderful thing to have in your glass. Let’s taste it! The color is yellow gold. Immediately, a pungent basket of fresh ripe stone and citrus fruit. Subtle, nutty character and hints of both vanilla and cinnamon. The entry is honeyed and very sweet before adding some baking spice, gingersnap cookies, fresh biscuits, and a touch of licorice bark. It’s so easy to drink, but not at all boring or monodimensional. An excellent choice for anyone looking to try something new in the category or trying to fill a Coffey Grain-shaped hole in your heart.

Johnnie Walker 18 Year Old Gift Set at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

Johnnie Walker 18 Year Old Gift Set
18 unique whiskies aged for 18 years – celebrate the next 18 years together with this dram!

£87.00
£81.50
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Johnnie Walker 18 Year Old Gift Set Description

Few companies have access to whisky reserves like Johnnie Walker, and this 18 Year Old Gift Set is a celebration of that. Up to 18 unique whiskies are aged for 18 years, and then blended to create a sensational dram. But the whisky nearly has the show stolen from it with the intricately designed packaging, a swirling, stylish number if ever we’ve seen one. The two cherries on this cake are the two 5cl bottles of Johnnie Walker Blue Label, perfect for a celebration we think. Expect a sweet and floral nose on the 18 Year Old, followed by a citrus filled, buttery, vanilla cream taste. The finish is light, sweet, and oaky. Sumptuous.

GLENALLACHIE DISTILLERY 13 Year Old 2008 Connoisseurs Choice Cask #900122 at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Gordon & McPhail GlenAllachie 13 Years

Matured in single refill hogshead distilled 2008. Oranges, apples and toasted almond flavours.

£64.58

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Glenallachie 13 Year Old Old 2008 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single refill American hogshead #900122 bottled June 2021 by Gordon & MacPhail for the Connoisseurs Choice series. 411 bottles. Seville orange peel aromas lead to ripe green apple and Brazil nut. Citrus zest flavours combine with desiccated coconut and a soft vanilla pod. A smooth and long finish of toasted almonds.

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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