Archive for June, 2022

Register Your Interest: Macallan Distil Your World New York – The Whisky Shop News

Macallan Distil Your World Ballot Announcement

Here are the key dates for our latest Macallan ballot:

Opens: Tuesday 28th June at 12pm
Closes: Thursday 30th June at 12pm
Drawn: Friday 1st July

The ballot is open exclusively to members of our W Club. This helps us allocate this highly sought-after bottle in the fairest way possible.

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Crafted from six of the best American and European Oak Casks, selected to reflect the artistic characteristics and ingredients that define New York, this single malt pays homage to the city’s vibrant culture and delivers captivating nuances of apple, peanut brittle and milk chocolate.

£3,500.00
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Save £9 on Aberlour A’Bunadh Batch 73 – Whisky Exchange News

Aberlour A’Bunadh Batch 73

The 73rd batch of Aberlour’s famous A’Bunadh single malt has been matured exclusively in oloroso sherry butts, creating aromas of juicy oranges, sherry-soaked raisins, milk chocolate, white pepper, ginger and baking spices that fill the nose. The palate offers notes of black cherries, orange, dried fruit, dark chocolate, ginger, oak spice and rich spices that linger in the finish.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Mid-summer marvels” – Scotch Whisky News

What better way to celebrate mid-summer than with the arrival of not only some sensational Society single casks, but also a brand-new distillery bottling for members? We’ve hand-picked a cask collection perfect for the occasion and are delighted to unveil Cask No. 151.1: “The Swedish Mozart”, our first release from a distillery where the sun barely sets at this time of year.

Keep on scrolling for our mid-summer marvels, available to buy online NOW. Cask No. 151.1: “The Swedish Mozart” will be released on Wednesday, 22 June at 9am. Limited to one per member, this bottling has low availability but hopefully we’ll be seeing more casks from this Swedish Distillery soon.

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“THE SWEDISH MOZART”

Cask No. 151.1

Age: 9 years

Cask: First Fill Charred Oak Barrel

ABV.: 53.7%

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

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THE GLENLIVET CHALLENGES OUTDATED WHISKY PRECONCEPTIONS BY BREAKING INTERNET ALGORITHMS

#BREAKTHESTEREOTYPE AIMS TO CHANGE THE FACE OF WHISKY

The Glenlivet is on a mission to change the outdated stereotype of the whisky drinker – one image at a time. #BreakTheStereotype celebrates diversity and representation within whisky – the first in a series of preconceptions the original Speyside single malt is challenging head on.

For far too long, the thought of whisky being enjoyed exclusively by middle-aged, white men has dominated pop culture. A perception so widespread, you only need to look at the results for ‘whisky drinker’ on Google Images™ search service – a disproportionate number of white men over any other gender or ethnicity. However, research conducted by Pernod Ricard* shows that the modern whisky drinker has evolved, with a third of whisky drinkers globally being women.

To challenge this ‘cultural norm’, The Glenlivet is infiltrating search engine algorithms and purposefully planting images to change the visual landscape. Now, when searching ‘whisky drinker’ using Google Images™ search service, you are greeted with a colourful montage as unique and diverse as real whisky drinkers in 2022.

 

Miriam Eceolaza, Global Marketing Director, The Glenlivet & Single Malts at Pernod Ricard commented: “#BreakTheStereotype continues The Glenlivet’s pioneering heritage and shows that we will never be held back by limiting preconceptions. We know there is a diverse range of whisky fans across the globe and that continues to grow – yet the old stereotype surrounding whisky remains. Time for us to change that.”

The photos were captured by two photographers who embody originality and the eclectic world of whisky. Danny Kasirye is a Ugandan-British photographer and director who forged his own path. His photography always aims to bring a sense of purity, joy and beauty in its many forms. Devyn Galindo is a queer Chicanx artist, photographer and Whisky Sour fan based in California, whose work exists at the intersection of culture, representation, and politics. An individual who champions self-expression, their personal project, ‘The Van Dykes Projects’ documents queer stories across the US and aims to preserve queer oral history for future generations, practicing activism through art.

To continue to promote diversity in whisky, The Glenlivet has partnered with Equal Measures, an organisation founded to deliver greater equity for ethnic minorities and marginalised groups in hospitality. As part of the partnership The Glenlivet is supporting Equal Measures through its Education and Mentorship Scheme by providing up to 30 participants from marginalised communities with access to qualifications, one-on-one mentorship and opportunities that will enable them to challenge the biases they encounter with a wealth of experience, knowledge, and connections.

“It’s critical that we do our part to better represent today’s whisky drinker and our partnership with Equal Measures will help accelerate change for the better. ‘#BreakTheStereotype celebrates The Glenlivet’s passion for challenging conventions and continues the innovative and original thinking of our founder, George Smith.” added Miriam Eceolaza.

 

Supporting #BreakTheStereotype, Deano Moncrieffe, Founder of Equal Measures said:

“We’re delighted to be announcing our partnership with The Glenlivet for the launch of #BreakTheStereotype, and especially to be working with a company that shares our values, and the vision that became Equal Measures. We hope to make the drinks and spirit industry a more welcoming and inclusive place, for not only those who work within bars, but at every level of the drinks industry.” 

To further support The Glenlivet’s mission to challenge the outdated stereotype online, whisky drinkers are invited to the #BreakTheStereotype pop-up bar taking place at Coupette in London from 13th–19th June. Guests posting a photo of themselves with a cocktail from the #BreakTheStereotype menu on social media with the hashtag, will enjoy a free drink.** The pictures will further infiltrate the algorithm by flooding the internet with images and continuing to reinforce the modern face of whisky. A portion of proceeds from each cocktail purchased from the menu beyond the complimentary drink will be donated to Equal Measures and go towards delivering greater equity for ethnic minorities and marginalised groups in hospitality.

For more information about #BreakTheStereotype, please visit https://www.theglenlivet.com/break-the-stereotype/

*The Pernod Ricard Group conducted research across seven key markets that shows there is an approximate 68% male / 32% female split; Brand source tracker, 2020 

**For people over legal drinking age.

Kentucky Bourbon Affair™ Fantasy Camp Postponed – American Whiskey News

Kentucky Bourbon Affair™ Fantasy Camp Postponed

FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Kentucky Distillers’ Association announced today that its annual Kentucky Bourbon Affair™ fantasy camp won’t happen in September 2022, but the prestigious event is being reimagined for 2023.

The KDA created the KBA eight years ago as a world-class celebration featuring daily behind-the-scenes access at the nation’s most iconic distilleries, with elite nightcap dinners and fetes in Louisville starring Kentucky’s historic Bourbon culture and top-shelf culinary scene.

KDA President Eric Gregory said participating distillers simply don’t have the bandwidth and workforce to manage the immersive, week-long showcase – and many are already booked for months as visitors have returned in droves to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail® tour.

“These intimate, rare, backstage experiences are what make the Kentucky Bourbon Affair such a magical event, and we’re concerned that it would not live up to the high expectations from our devoted fans, many of whom come back year after year,” Gregory said.

With 50 members now across 40 Kentucky counties, Gregory said the KDA is taking the time to reimagine the Kentucky Bourbon Affair™ with plans to return in 2023. It has been postponed since 2020 due to the COVID pandemic.

“The Bourbon Affair is a bucket list adventure and the only event that’s exclusively produced by the distilleries themselves,” he said. “We look forward to a fresh, new approach to the KBA next year and thank all our fans for their patience and understanding.”

Founded in 1880, the Kentucky Distillers’ Association is the historic voice for Kentucky’s signature Bourbon and distilled spirits industry. Its diverse and growing membership produces 90 percent of the world’s Bourbon, from legendary, global brands to emerging micro distilleries that are fostering the next generation of the Commonwealth’s timeless craft and treasured economic engine. Member benefits include media relations, international trade development, private sampling events, technical assistance, economic development support, networking, legal defense, marketing strategies, governmental and regulatory advocacy and innovative tourism experiences through the KDA’s world-famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail® and Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour® adventures. The KDA maintains an open membership policy, champions a strong commitment to the responsible and moderate consumption of spirits, and fights to curb underage drinking and drunk driving. Learn more at www.kybourbon.com and www.kybourbontrail.com.

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Whisky Hammer June 2022 Auction Ends Soon – Auction Whisky News

Our June auction ends soon!

Place your bids until Sunday 26th June.

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, investor enjoy!

Glen Grant – 70 Year Old (1952)

Bowmore – 50 Year Old (1969)

Springbank – 50 Year Old

Macallan – 1940 (Rinaldi)

Glenfarclas – Worlds Series (Complete Set)

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.

K&L Exclusive: Ultra-Rare Glenrothes 16 Year Old in First-Fill Sherry – Scotch Whisky News

A Speyside Icon in an Ultra-Rare Single Cask
2005 Glenrothes 16 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single First Fill Sherry Butt Cask Strength Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($119.99)
“An absolutely stellar cask with tons of distillery character that continues to open for hours after your first pour.” — David Othenin-Girard, K&L Spirits Buyer

Our friends at Old Particular have come through with a barn-burner of an Exclusive Cask. From one of Scotland’s most famous blue-chip names, this 2005 Glenrothes single cask is a rarity to be coveted by any serious Scotch aficionado. Due to the distillery’s business model and brand philosophy, it’s quite an unusual occurrence to find a Glenrothes cask on the independent market, but it’s simply unheard-of these days to find one with this kind of age and in a top-quality, first-fill sherry butt, no less. Needless to say, the spirits team is thrilled to the core with the finished product. For fans of the distillery, this stupendous dram has everything you’re looking for. Buyer David Othenin-Girard declares, “This is really the quintessential profile from this distillery, its rich earthy character tempered by a top-quality, nicely active sherry butt, without being totally overpowered and losing its uniqueness.” Apart from being authentically Glenrothes, it’s just an eminently pleasurable whisky by its mind-boggling complexity (especially with a few drops) and its rich, decadent profile. David’s colleague Andrew Whiteley notes, “This is the kind of fun, middle-aged malt that really knocks your socks off and reminds you just how purely enjoyable Scotch is.” You’ll want to beat a quick path to securing your bottles, as we don’t expect to see the likes of this again any time soon.

2005 Glenrothes 16 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single First Fill Sherry Butt Cask Strength Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($119.99)

K&L Notes: The Glenrothes distillery has become one of Scotland’s most prominent and recognizable over the years. They were once famous for relying exclusively on vintage releases. Situated on the Burn of Rothes in the town of the same name, it was founded in 1879. The distillery is just a quick jaunt from the famous Glen Grant and less famous Speyburn distilleries, as well as the notable still manufacturer Forsythe. The distillery had long been a part of the Edrington Group and its predecessors, but in 2010 it was sold to famous wine merchant Berry Bros. & Rudd in exchange for their famous, old, blended scotch brand, Cutty Sark. After seven short years, Berry Bros. sold the brand back to the Edrington. Over the next year or two, the brand was retooled to move away from the vintage offerings and toward a traditional core range. Usually when we see stocks outside of the distillery releases, they’re offered as part of what would obviously be considered blending stocks, that is to say refill hogsheads rather than sherry butts. We’re very lucky to have gotten access to this rare expression, made even rarer by the change in the distillery’s own line-up. The style is distinctly Glenrothes, not diverting significantly in character from the distillery’s other offerings. Expect the classic flavors of earthy malt and dark sherry character that surely won’t disappoint any lover of this special little Speyside charmer.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: June 08, 2022

If you’re a Scotch fan, then you’ve almost certainly come across a Glenrothes in your journey. The Speyside blue chip was renowned for its exclusive devotion to single-vintage releases but has recently moved toward more standard age statements. It’s extremely rare to see Glenrothes being offered by independent bottlers, and when we do see it, it’s often outrageously priced and filled into old, boring casks. In any case, we’ve not bottled one in more than seven years and never in such high-quality sherry. What so intrigued me about this cask, besides the obvious quality, was how much it truly tasted like “Glenrothes”! This is really the quintessential profile from this distillery, its rich, earthy character tempered by a top-quality, nicely active sherry butt, without being totally overpowered and losing its uniqueness. The color is deep copper/burnished (1.0-1.1). The nose is a pungent mixture of creamy vanilla and dark, earthy malt. The dark, woodsy sherry frames with a charred orange peel, roasted sugar character, and with some air the bold, savory spice comes forward. Dark Espresso Romano served with lemon rind, chocolate malt, butterscotch, candied nuts, and sweet sugar syrup build on the palate. The texture is very rich. With the tiniest drop of water the nose loses its earthy edge, offering sweeter confectionery notes and the nutty oloroso character. On the palate, the fruity citrus and dried raisin character now plays perfectly with chocolate Raisinets! A hint of mossy old dunnage funk reminds us that this is indeed Glenrothes, before a long, gorgeous finish filled with honeyed sweetness and building spice. An absolutely stellar cask with tons of distillery character that continues to open for hours after your first pour. Highly recommend some water here, unless you really love the earthy side of things. If the distillery was selling whisky like this, it would be the hottest damn distillery in Scotland, but finding a single sherry butt (or even a cask-strength version of any kind) is next to impossible. It’s a terrible shame, but it’s also the beauty of the single cask market—sometimes a single piece can be greater than the whole.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: June 08, 2022

Hedonistic is the first word that pops into my head when I nose this whisky. It’s rich and succulent right off the bat. Toasted crème brûlée, sweet dates, sultry spices, orange marmalade, sandalwood, peach and nectarine, citrus zest. Moving onto the palate, a more dessert forward profile emerges. Baking spices, cocoa dust, orange peel, candied nuts, a touch of savory herbs, and just a bit of heat. At 57.2% ABV, it is not overwhelming but very pleasantly punchy. A drop or two of water and more candied citrus comes forth. The wood tannin takes a bit of a back seat, but vanilla steps forward. The finish feels very classic. It’s malty, fruity, a bit sweet and herbaceous like wild mountain honey and sweet tea. This is the kind of fun, middle-aged malt that really knocks your socks off and reminds you just how purely enjoyable Scotch is.

Austin Jenkins | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: May 24, 2022

Caramelized brown sugar and baked cinnamon for days on the nose! What a treat! There’s a present scent of chocolate shavings, a touch of maple also. A lot of things to explore here! Palate is wonderfully biting. Maple persists on the front and the finish, some stone fruit also—ripe white peaches. Barrel influence is not too overpowering considering its first fill profile. Gorgeous color too. This is an easy dram to get lost in!

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: May 27, 2022

A sherry-aged single malt lover’s delight. This Glenrothes has a nice, deep color. In the mouth, it is rich and full-bodied with a nice mouthfeel. The finish is mouth-coating with wonderful nutty and dried fruit flavors. With a little water, it is the same as above but slightly softer. I think that one can enjoy this single malt with or without water.

Dingle – Irish Single Malt Whiskey at Hard To Find Whiskey – Irish Whiskey News

DINGLE – BATCH 6

SINGLE MALT IRISH WHISKEY

70cl | 46.5% ABV

This is the sixth and final release of the Dingle Single Malt Batch series. Fully matured exclusively in Tawny Port Casks, Batch 6 is a great example of the interaction between Single Malt spirit and fortified wine. A Whiskey with multiple layers of sweetness and a well-balanced depth of flavour.

£74.95

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