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Operation Marambio – He Who Dares, Wins! – Argentine Whisky News

Operation Marambio – He Who Dares, Wins!

A military operation, a Lockheed C-130 Hercules, 5-year-old Argentinian whisky, the harsh Antarctica climate, one crazy idea, three collaborators and now years’ worth of patience, in 2022 a bold plan was hatched…

On 7/11/22, Nestor Serenelli secretly boarded a military Lockheed C-130 Hercules plane bound for Camp Marambio, a permanent, all-year-round Argentine station on the Antarctic continent.    Armed not with top-secret government files or military-grade equipment, Serenelli was transporting two barrels of his 5-year-old Argentine whisky.

What was supposed to be a routine flight to Antarctica turned out to be a more complicated affair…

The Flight of Nestor Serenelli

The exact departure date for Nestor’s flight was uncertain and on several occasions, his hopes were raised and then dashed as scheduled flights were cancelled due to severe weather conditions.  The month of October saw little whisky production at the La Alazana distillery, as Nestor was left in a perpetual state of limbo waiting for an opportune weather window.  The whisky was emptied into transportation kegs, to be later transferred back into casks in Antarctica, and transported along with all of the equipment required for the mission to Buenos Aires in advance.

Finally, the weather window appeared and Lila, Nestor’s wife and partner in La Alazana, dropped him at the airport where he made his way to the capital to board a C-130 Hercules for the first leg of the trip to Rio Gallegos, deep in Patagonia.  He spent the night there and crossed to Camp Marambio, Antarctica, the following day.  Operation Marambio now entered its most crucial stage and time was of the essence upon landing.

Nestor at the base

Up against the clock, Nestor was given a strict 4-hour window to move all casks and barrels off the plane, empty the kegs into the wooden casks, pack up and have everything back on board for departure or face being stranded for weeks, possibly months in Antarctica…

Thankfully, with the assistance and logistical help of the Argentine military who went above and beyond their call of duty, Nestor was saved from being marooned at the bottom of the world and the threat of becoming the Antarctic version of Chuck Noland was averted.

Nestor & the whisky

Nestor, along with the Argentine military, offloaded the casks from the plane, siphoned the whisky back out of the kegs into the casks and stored them safely for maturation on the southernmost continent.  Before leaving, Nestor stencilled onto one of the casks the Rosewin Holdings logo, snapped a few photos and took a moment to take in the gravity of the history-making achievement and his otherworldly surroundings.

Nestor reported that in all his life he has never seen such a place, claiming there are no words to describe such extreme beauty – one must go to feel it. A desolate, harsh, beautiful landscape.   Frost and ice all over the land and a never-ending wind. He saw Penguins but not much else.

The plan is to make this an annual occurrence in the hope that the Antarctic environment and terroir will create the final frontier of whisky flavours available on this earth.  There are talks and plans of maturing the next casks in an ice cabin on another base much closer to the south pole where the temperatures range between -40 and -5 with average winter wind speeds of over 100mph.

Daniel Monk & Nestor Serenelli

It is a miracle that Operation Marambio happened so quickly.  Daniel Monk arrived in Argentina to visit La Alazana on 22 March of this year.  His initial interest was in their casks of whisky. As they chatted, Daniel shared with them his dream of maturing whisky on the Antarctic continent, with the view to creating a 7 continents whisky series.  As the Sereneli’s eyes lit up they made a promise there and then that they would find a way, no matter the obstacles, to achieve this goal.  Within 8 months of the seed being planted and with the help of the Argentine Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces the Serenelis have achieved the impossible and Mr Monk’s dreams of maturing whisky on all 7 continents have been made a reality.

This is a true example of how collaborations and partnerships help each other grow, an example of Napoleon Hills’ ‘3rd mind’ concept.  How a harmony of power is created when a group of people come together with a definite purpose.  Whatever anybody’s dreams are right now we can all achieve them with action.  The Serenelis landed on their Marambio.  We can too.

The operation was the combined efforts and planning of Nestor and Lila Serenelli of La Alazana, Argentina’s first and only whisky distillery, Daniel Monk, founder and MD of Rosewin Holdings, an independent bottling company investing in premium new world whisky and current holders of the Guinness World Records largest bottle of whisky called ‘The Intrepid’, and the logistical support of the Argentine Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces.

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Give creatively with Compass Box – Scotch Whisky News

If you’re looking to give a gift that’s a bit different this year – perhaps something unexpected, unconventional, or creative – why not give the gift of Compass Box?

From delicate to decadent, fiery to fruity – our award-winning whiskies span a rich spectrum of compelling flavours. So, whether you’re buying a gift for a whisky connoisseur, or someone looking to explore, we’ve got something to suit all tastes…

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Milroy’s of Soho next Monday Tasting – Scotch Whisky News

The south coast of Islay, Ardbeg Distillery was established by local farmers and distiller John MacDougall, beginning commercial production in 1815. Today it is one of the island’s fastest growing distilleries and prides itself upon using entirely traditional methods of production. Using malted barley sourced from the maltings at Port Ellen , Ardbeg claims to produce the peatiest whisky in Islay. Boasting several official bottlings, Ardbeg has garnered an array of accolades in recent years from Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible and at international spirit ratings competitions.

Joe Gunner the incredible Spirits Ambassador for Moet Hennessy UK will be coming down talking us through an incredible smoky line-up:

Ardbeg 5yo Wee Beastie
Ardbeg 10yo
Ardbeg An Oa
Ardbeg Uigeadail
Ardbeg Corryvreckan

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Just in time for Christmas… – Cotswolds Distillery News

Until midnight on 11th December, we’re offering you the chance to receive a complimentary branded Glencairn Glass, worth £6.95, when you purchase one of our single malt whiskies online or in-store.* The perfect addition to your whisky cabinet, it also makes for a beautiful gift to which you can add a personalised gift note.

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Discover Our CollectionTerms and Conditions: One free Glencairn Glass per order of any 70cl bottle of whisky. Offer valid until midnight Sunday 11th December 2022 and is subject to availability. Available online or in-store. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other discount codes or offers.

Cotswolds Distillery Phillip’s Field, Whichford Road Stourton Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire CV36 5EX

Hard To Find Whisky Of The Year 2022 ‘BENROMACH CASK STRENGTH BATCH 1’ 10 YEAR OLD – Scotch Whisky News

BENROMACH – CASK STRENGTH

BATCH 1 – 10 YEAR OLD

70cl | 60.2% ABV

This superb Scotch Single Malt Whisky is packed with rich and spicy Sherry aromas and flavours, with notes of vanilla, orange zest, black pepper, and a soft, smoky finish.

Unlike most Speyside distilleries, Benromach use peated malt for their whiskies, imbuing them with a subtly smoky character. Benromach Cask Strength has been naturally bottled at a robust strength of 60.2% ABV, without chill filtration or added colour. The Whisky was matured exclusively in first fill Sherry casks for 10 years.

This is a bold and uncompromising Whisky that really packs a punch, so it might not be for everyone. But we loved its impressive concentration, pungent aromatics, and Sherry drenched fruitiness.

£59.95

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OUR 10 FAVOURITE WHISKIES OF THE MONTH – Whisky Exchange News

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OUR 10 FAVOURITE WHISKIES OF THE MONTH

Chosen by Whisky Exchange co-founder Sukhinder Singh and head buyer Dawn Davies MW

LOCH LOMOND DISTILLERY 30 Year Old at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Lomond 30 Years

Award winning Highland single malt released in small annual batches. Loch Lomond 30 Year Old Highland Single malt Scotch whisky. Matured in American oak casks with half being finished in 1st fill Oloroso casks.

£580.00

NOSE: Honey, peach and melon, vanilla and cinnamon.

TASTE: Toffee fudge sweetness, crisp green apple and fresh pineapple, gentle spice of ginger and nutmeg.

FINISH: Long with juicy green fruit, kiwi, gooseberry and lime.

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Loch Lomond Distillery is equipped with three different types of sills and was established just to the south of the Loch Lomond in 1964. There are two pot stills, six pot stills with rectifying columns in place of swan necks, a Coffey continuous still and additional continuous stills that produce grain whisky. Thus Loch Lomond Distillery produces malt and grain whisky. Inchmurrin malt whisky is produced using malt spirit distilled in the two pot stills fitted with rectifying columns in place of swan necks. The Loch Lomond single malts include a 12 Year Old and an 18 Year Old.

 

Single Casks From Our Own Private Cache… 💥 – Loch Fyne Whisky News

Single casks from our own private cache…

After a dram that is as delicious as it is completely unique? We have some stunning new single cask whiskies from the likes of Ledaig, Mortlach, and Benriach to name a few – these limited edition drams won’t be around forever!

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John Crabbie & Co Announces Special Chain Pier Release for Milroy’s of Soho – Scotch Whisky News

John Crabbie & Co Announces Special Chain Pier Release for Milroy’s of Soho

 One of the Rarest Single Malt Scotch Whiskies under £100 

Pioneering Scotch whisky brand, John Crabbie & Co, has announced a new release from its Chain Pier Distillery in Edinburgh, which will be available exclusively at Milroy’s of Soho. Just 290 bottles of this exclusive launch will be available to buy.

Milroy’s Chain Pier Single Malt has been matured in Australian Shiraz casks, and bottled at 57.9%. It is rich and fruity on the nose, with hints of forest fruit and rich oak, boasting sweet grape, toffee, raisin and gentle wood spice on the nose and a long, sweet fruit and caramel finish.

John Kennedy, Sales Director, Halewood Artisanal Spirits, comments; “We’re excited to partner with Milroy’s on this fantastic new bottling from our John Crabbie & Co Chain Pier Distillery. We had such an overwhelmingly positive response to our first Chain Pier launch earlier this year, we’re really confident that this quality whisky created by our Master Distiller, Dr Kirstie McCallum, will be just as popular with whisky lovers far and wide”.

Jolyon Dunn from Milroy’s of Soho comments; “We are delighted to bring this exciting collaboration to market – from visiting Edinburgh to select the casks, to active involvement in the design process, we have worked closely with the team at John Crabbie & Co. on every aspect of this release. Chain Pier was an experimental make and no longer in production. With only around 30 casks filled, this is possibly the rarest single malt scotch whisky under £100”.

Milroy’s Chain Pier Single Malt will go on sale on Friday 9th December 2022, exclusively at Milroy’s of Soho, whilst stocks last. RRP £99.99. Sign up to the newsletter to be first in line.

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Halewood Artisanal Spirits is an award-winning UK-based craft distiller. Its premium gin brands include Whitley Neill Gin, City of London Gin, Marylebone Gin and Liverpool Gin.  Halewood also has a strong portfolio of other high growth premium sprits, including Dead Man’s Fingers spiced rum, J. J. Whitley Russian Vodka, Samuel Gelston’s Irish Whiskey and Crabbie Whisky.

The business operates 10 artisanal distilleries across the UK, Russia and South Africa including:  The City of London Distillery (the home of Whitley Neill Gin), The Liverpool Gin Distillery, Crabbie Distillery in Edinburgh, Aber Falls Distillery in North Wales, Bankhall Distillery in Blackpool, The Bristol & Bath Rum Distillery, Belgravia Distillery in South Africa and JJ Whitley in Russia. The company also operates the Hawkshead Brewery in Cumbria.

At the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition the business was awarded nine double golds and 13 golds, as well as 44 golds at the International Wines and Spirits Competition.

Outside the UK, the business exports products to over 90 countries around the world and has significant operations in a number of international markets including North America, Russia, Australia and China. The business has a £400m+ turnover, and employs over 950 employees globally.

The business was founded by the late John Halewood in 1978 and it remains owned and controlled by the Halewood family.


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