Archive for July, 2022

TORABHAIG PRICE DROP – LAST REMAINING STOCK – at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

PRICE DROP – LAST REMAINING STOCK

We’ve only got a small quantity of this fantastic combination of the wonderful Torabhaig Allt Gleann with branded tasting glass left available. With an RRP of £52.50, we’re offering the last of these at £45.50!

We’re sure you’ll agree, the wonderful spirit of a distillery always tastes better in a branded Glencairn glass! Grab this great combo while you can. Remember we also offer free UK shipping on orders over £95!

As ever, if you have any questions, please just get in touch.

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More Relaxed Names at Maltstock 2022 – Scotch Whisky News

Are you ready for some more relaxed summer news?

We have several more people and brands who have indicated that they will be with us this year! Over the next few weeks we will be announcing these relaxed additions to our program in newsletters and on social media, so watch this space!!

Bob, Klaas, Stan & Teun

Douglas Laing & Co.

Douglas Laing & Co. are one of those very relaxed independent whisky bottlers. It makes us very happy to have their support for many years. This year they will be represented by the always relaxed Valentijn Klop .

He will of course be bringing several very relaxed bottlings from the Douglas Laing ranges, and he will be hosting a couple of our “Drinks with…” sessions on the Saturday. These sessions are included in your Maltstock ticket!

Maltstock at Skotsjfest

On July 16th Maltstock will be present at Skotsjfest to meet our old and new friends! Skotsjfest is a relaxed small scale festival in Echt in The Netherlands. Skotsjfest is sold out, but for all of you who have managed to buy a ticket, come and meet us at our stand!

Scotch Malt Whisky Society

Another very realxed addition to the Maltstock line-up is the Scotch Malt Whisky Society! Whisky by numbers, silly names, crazy tasting notes, but generally rather relaxed whisky!

Having been previously as a guest, simply relaxing, we’re very happy that Connas (Lee Connor) is coming over to let you enjoy some very relaxed Society Cask whiskies. Connas will also be hosting a couple of “Drinks with…” session. These sessions are of course very relaxedly included in your Maltstock ticket.

Maltstock 2022 will be at a new venue

Please check our website for more info on the venue: https://www.maltstock.com/venue-beusink

Dates

The venue we found had only one weekend still available in September. This means that this years Maltstock will be held from 23 to 25 September.

Tickets

Get relaxed while you can!!  Tickets are available from:

www.maltstock.com/shop

Looking forward to meeting you all!

Craggamore 26 Year Old 1995 Old & Rare at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Cragganmore 26 Years

Craggamore 26 Year Old 1995 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single sherry butt bottled April 2022 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the Old & Rare Platinum series. 300 numbered bottles. This dark gold whisky has a nose of plums, berries and green ferns. The palate is sweet with notes of apricots, chocolate, and spice. The finish is long, with lingering fruit notes.

£593.00

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.

New single cask exclusive from anCnoc at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

New single cask exclusive from anCnoc

This versatile sherry matured dram was distilled in 2006 and bottled in 2022 at 57.6% abv exclusively for our customers at The Whisky Shop. The dram is free from chill filtration and artificial colouring, but is limited to just 216 bottles, so if you’d like to get your hands on a bottle then don’t hang about!

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anCnoc 2006 Shery Cask #197
The Whisky Shop Exclusive

The nose has buttery popcorn and tangy citrus fruits. On the palate, there are earthy notes, vanilla custard, and dark chocolate with ground nutmeg, leading into a full-bodied finish of zingy fruits and warming spice.

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ralfy review 936 – Antiquary 15yo Blended – Scotch Whisky News

ralfy review 936 – Antiquary 15yo Blended @ 43%vol:

BENROMACH LAUNCHES SECOND ANNUAL RELEASE OF  40 YEAR OLD SINGLE MALT FOLLOWING ‘BEST IN SHOW’ HONOUR – Scotch Whisky News

BENROMACH LAUNCHES SECOND ANNUAL RELEASE OF

 40 YEAR OLD SINGLE MALT FOLLOWING ‘BEST IN SHOW’ HONOUR 

Benromach Distillery in Speyside has announced it will be launching its second annual release of Benromach 40 Year Old on Tuesday 19 July, with just over 1,000 bottles of this rare, single malt available to whisky enthusiasts globally.

The launch follows a prestigious award win for Benromach 40 Year Old at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2022, where it won ‘Best in Show’.

Bottled at a cask strength of 57.6% and natural colour, Benromach 40 Year Old, 2022 release, spent over four decades maturing in sherry casks. The result is an exquisite single malt and the distillery’s oldest annual release.

With hints of roasted hazelnuts, baked apple, dark chocolate and mature oak, this newly released Benromach 40 Year Old builds on the rich ginger and stewed fruit aromas displayed in its first annual batch release.

Keith Cruickshank, Distillery Manager at Benromach, said: “This rare whisky truly is something special and reflects the nuance and character of the casks it has been matured in. Fragrant cinnamon and ginger spices complement flavours of Seville oranges, sweet Morello cherries, stewed berries and a hint of roasted hazelnut.  This is combined with baked apple, liquorice, subtle black pepper and rich dark chocolate notes, before finishing with forest fruits and mature oak.”

The single malt is displayed in a striking black stained solid oak wooden box with copper- coloured detailing and printed metal plaques. The dark amber single malt is presented in the bespoke Benromach bottle which features a heavily embossed and gold foiled label to complete the quality feel.

Benromach 40 Year Old 2022 is priced at £2,000. Prices in international markets may vary due to local taxes and import duties.

For more information, please visit: www.benromach.com/aged-40-years_2022

Tasting Notes: 

Benromach 40 Year Old 2022 is natural in colour, non-chill filtered and is bottled at cask strength – 57.6% ABV.

    • Colour: Dark Amber
    • Aromas: Fragrant cinnamon and ginger spices with Seville orange. Stewed red berries develop with a hint of roasted hazelnut.
    • Palate: Sweet Morello cherry flavours combine with baked apple and liquorice Rich dark chocolate notes leading to fruitcake and subtle black pepper.
    • Finish: Full with forest fruits and mature oak.
    • Maturation: Sherry Casks
    • RRP: £2,000

About Benromach Distillery

Originally built in 1898, Benromach Distillery was brought back to life when the Urquhart family realised a lifelong dream to own a distillery in 1993. The distillery was extensively re-equipped over a five-year period before it was officially opened by HRH The Duke of Rothesay in 1998.

In reopening Benromach Distillery, the Urquhart family wanted to create a single malt whisky that has a classic Speyside character: beautifully balanced with a light touch of smoke.

Benromach Distillery is located on the outskirts of the ancient market town of Forres. A five-star visitor centre is open to the public throughout the year for tours and tastings. Benromach Distillery is a member of the world-famous Malt Whisky Trail.

For more information, visit: www.benromach.com

The Whisky Exchange “Caperdonich – a lost Speysider with a smoky secret” – Scotch Whisky News

Capedonich in the 1990s, with Glen Grant in the background

Caperdonich – a lost Speysider with a smoky secret

The history of whisky in Scotland is littered with the names of closed distilleries. While some of them have risen in fame since their closing, some have continued in obscurity, and a few have done so undeservedly. One that falls most definitely into that final category is Glen Grant #2, aka Caperdonich.

Caperdonich: The Beginnings

Caperdonich, then called Glen Grant #2, was built in 1898 in the town of Rothes – the heart of Speyside. It was constructed by Major James Grant, the third-generation owner of Glen Grant, at a convenient site across the road from his existing distillery. Its purpose was simple: to provide more of the hugely popular Glen Grant spirit that was in great demand around the world.

Unfortunately, the timing was terrible. 1898 was also the year of the Pattison crash, a financial crisis due in part to speculation across the industry (often attributed solely to the eponymous brothers, who were merely part of a wider problem), which led to a huge drop in demand for whisky across Scotland.

Glen Grant #2 soldiered on for a few years, but by 1902 was very much surplus to requirements and closed down. An inauspicious start for the distillery, closing after a mere four years of production.

Caperdonich: A New Hope

By 1965, the Scotch whisky market had changed beyond recognition. The days of the Pattisons and distillery closures were gone and a booming worldwide market was demanding enormous amounts of whisky. Glen Grant was riding high across Europe – especially in Italy where it had become the number one single malt, an honour it still holds today. Its owners needed more spirit to meet demand so turned their eyes to the building over the road: a distillery originally created to make more Glen Grant and ready to do the same once again. Production resumed.

In 1977 Glen Grant #2 was finally given its own identity and was renamed Caperdonich, a mere 80 years after it started making whisky. In the same year, Caperdonich and its elder sibling were sold to drinks giant Seagram’s, becoming an important element in the creation of the company’s iconic blends, including Chivas Regal.

Seagram’s: A Cautionary Tale

When it comes to whisky companies not to emulate, Seagram’s comes close to the top of the list. With a history going back to the founding of the Waterloo distillery in Ontario, Canada in 1857, it grew over the following century to be one of the biggest drinks companies in the world, taking the top spot by the 1990s.

However, the company began to diversify its interests and a foray into the world of TV, film and music was a step too far. In 2001, the drinks part of the company was sold off to Diageo and Pernod Ricard.

Among the pieces of the once giant Seagram’s empire acquired by Pernod was the Chivas Group, including both Glen Grant and Caperdonich. However, Caperdonich was, yet again, surplus to requirements and closed in 2002.

In an ironic turn, the distillery site was sold in 2010 to still-maker Forsyth’s, who tore it down to build a new workshop – they needed more space to make distillery equipment due to the boom in the whisky industry and the building of new distilleries around the world.

Smoky Speysiders

While in recent years we’ve seen a a lot of breaking down of the stylistic barriers between Scotch whisky regions – Islay whiskies aren’t always smoky, Lowland whiskies aren’t always light and floral, and Speysiders are very much an eclectic bunch – it’s far from a modern phenomenon. Large whisky companies – like Seagrams – always need more smoky whisky for their blended releases, and when the more traditional producers can’t make enough, they turn to other parts of their portfolio. Caperdonich, created to make unpeated, light and fruity Glen Grant style whisky, is one of those distilleries – back before it closed, it made peated whisky.

This style wasn’t created to be released on its own, but the folks at Chivas Brothers – the bit of Pernod Ricard that looks after its Scotch whiskies – have not only found some casks of smoky Caperdonich, but released them as part of the company’s Secret Speyside range.

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Caperdonich 18 Year Old Peated

The Secret Speyside collection was launched in 2017 as a set of 15 whiskies from Longmorn, Glen Keith, Braes of Glenlivet (aka Braeval) and Caperdonich. Initially exclusive to travel retail, it was promised that they would eventually make it to the wider market. I got to try the peated Caperdonich 18 at Heathrow shortly after release, but I never expected it to see it on our shelves.

I was not only wrong, but Caperdonich 18 Year Old Peated is our Malt of the Month for July 2022 and is currently £110 – £10 off.

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Nose: Orchard fruit with a touch of gravelly minerality and smoke – smoky chimneys in a cold, stony country village. Gentle char notes develop, with waxy apples and fragrant wood following: sandalwood and a touch of musky incense. Fruit builds: pears, apricots and sherbet lemons.

Palate: Soft and earthy peat smoke with some cracked stone minerality following. Dark liquorice and anise notes build underneath, with fruity dark chocolate and gentle spice on top. A dark and zingy mix of chocolate brownies, lemon Lockets and earthy peat are joined by meadow flowers and barley sugar notes, all with a background of fragrant smoke. Tarry touches develop with some time in the glass.

Finish: Earthy spice hangs around, with a quick flash of menthol fading away to leave chocolate and barrel char.

This does exactly what you’d expect from the name – it’s a smoky Speysider. It takes the more traditional Speyside character of soft fruit and spice, and adds a layer of rich smoke. The 18 years in wood have helped the peat calm down and bolster the fruit, but it is still no shrinking violet – layers of peat run through the palate. A great dram for smoke fans looking for something a bit more elegant.

You can find the peated 18 year old and more whiskies from the distillery on The Whisky Exchange’s Caperdonich Single Malt Scotch Whisky page.

Ben Nevis 2012 9YO TyndrumWhisky Exclusive – Scotch Whisky News

Ben Nevis 2012 9YO TyndrumWhisky Exclusive

Initially matured in a bourbon hogshead before spending 3 and a half years in a Premier-Cru Classé cask.

Cask #1683. Distilled 2012 Aged for 9 years. Non chill filtered and natural colour. One of only 324 bottles available worldwide.

Tasting notes: Nose: rich malt, blossom, fruity. Palate: Chocolate, currants, spice. Finish: Long, creamy malt, floral. oil.

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DALMORE DISTILLERY 30 Year Old 1991 Old & Rare at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Dalmore 30 Years

1991 vintage bourbon barrel bottled May 2022 yielding 225 bottles. Natural Dalmore! Dalmore 30 Year Old 1991 vintage Highland single malt Scotch whisky. Single bourbon barrel bottled May 2022 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the Old & Rare Platinum series. 225 numbered bottles. This light gold whisky has a nose of strawberries, apples, and lychee fruit. The palate is soft and sweet with notes of berries, bananas, and butterscotch. The finish is long, with gentle spice.

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£891.37

Alexander Mathieson established Dalmore Distillery in 1839 on the northern shore of the Cromarty Firth near Alness in Scotland’s Highland whisky region. When Alfred Barnard visited in 1886 Dalmore was operating with four stills then in 1966 this was doubled to eight. The stills at Dalmore are unique, the wash stills have flat tops and water jackets encircle the necks of the four spirit stills. In addition to the official distillery range that includes the Dalmore 12 Year Old, 15 Year Old,and 18 Year Old, this whisky is also released by independent bottlers as single casks.

Bushmills Irish Whiskey Causeway Collection – UK Exclusive Release 2000 Port Cask at Hard To Find Whiskey – Irish Whiskey News

2000 Port Cask

Limited Edition | 70cl | 54.1% ABV | 20 Year Old

The 2000 Port Cask is a non chill-filtered Irish Single Malt, bottled at natural cask strength. This rare UK exclusive bottling comes with a Complimentary Branded Causeway Glass while stocks last.

This unparalleled Single Malt has spent its entire life in rare first-fill Ruby Port casks. After an incredible twenty years patiently maturing, the Malt is imbued with luscious red fruit flavours. The Port Wine cask has added waves of sweet, caramelised toffee notes, balanced by a hint of sweet chilli.

£274.95

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The Causeway Collection

Just a stone’s throw from the Old Bushmills distillery, the Giant’s Causeway is an elemental and enigmatic place full of wonder and legend. Like the Causeway itself, the expressions in the Causeway Collection are forged in countless but meaningful layers.

Traditionally, distillers finish Whiskey for six months or so. Bushmills however has introduced deeper waves of flavour, by allowing The Causeway Collection bottlings to finish in special casks for an unprecedented length of time. This creates unique flavours every bit as dramatic as the County Antrim coastline.


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