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GLEN GRANT DISTILLERY 12 Year Old 2009 Connoisseurs Choice UK Exclusive Cask #900932 at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Glen Grant 12 Years

Selected for the UK market. Single refill sherry hogshead yielding just 286 bottles.

£74.46

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Glen Grant 12 Year Old 2009 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single refill sherry hogshead #900932 bottled September 2021 by Gordon & MacPhail for the Connoisseurs Choice series exclusive to the United Kingdom market. 286 bottles.

Nose: Sherry aromas interwise with Autumn spice and morello cherry. Sultanas and orange peel come to the fore alongside baked apples.

Taste: Sweet and smooth stewed fruit comes with blackcurrant and hazelnut. Cocoa powder and huiner spice give way to honeycomb.

Finish: A full finish with lingering spice and red berries.

Established in 1840 by brothers James and John Grant, the business prospered and in 1897 Glen Grant No. 2 Distillery was established across the road in order to meet the high demand for Glen Grant whiskey. During the late nineteenth century a Victorian garden was laid out in the valley behind the distillery and is now open to distillery visitors. Glen Grant is a Speyside malt whiskey distillery situated in Rothes equipped with eight stills and an on-site bottling plant. Gordon & MacPhail has released some rare vintage single malts dating back to the 1950s.

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 427: Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Edition – Scotch Whisky News

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 427: Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Edition

Mark Dermul, Belgian whisky blogger, tries a US-only Lagavulin. Nick Offerman is an American actor and comedian who makes no secret of the fact that he loves to drink Lagavulin. He even had this included in the script by the screenwriters of the TV series Parks & Recreation, so that his character Ron Swanson also likes Lagavulin. It was inevitable that a Lagavulin Offerman Edition would appear, being an 11-year-old.

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GRANT’S TRIPLE WOOD 12YO BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY ARRIVES IN THE LA BELLE PROVINCE – Scotch Whisky News

THE MUCH AWAITED, AWARD-WINNING GRANT’S TRIPLE WOOD 12YO BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY ARRIVES IN THE LA BELLE PROVINCE.

THE BOLD, NEW BOTTLE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT SELECT SAQ STORES ACROSS QUEBEC

Grant’s Blended Scotch Whisky is rolling out its award-winning 12-year-old whisky at select SAQ stores across the province of Quebec.  With its distinctive sleek black bottle with gold accents that represent the gold medals awarded to the whisky, Grant’s Triple Wood 12 joins the Triple Wood line up within the Grant’s Family.

Grant’s is the cornerstone brand from William Grant & Sons (four-time winner of the IWSC Distiller of the Year), six generations of the Grants family have stood together through thick and thin to hold the title of Scotland’s oldest continuously family-run blended whisky makers. Grant’s remains the only blended whisky producer to have its own Stillman (The Maker), Cooper (The Muscle), and Master Blender (The Master) working together in one location. Grant’s is blended by the respected master blender, Brian Kinsman, who personally selects the three barrels to create the smooth, fruit-balanced flavour of Grant’s Triple Wood 12.

“When you have a winning team and determination, you can really do great things,” comments Brian Kinsman, Master Blender at William Grant & Sons.  “We’ve gone the extra mile for Grant’s Triple Wood 12, aging it for a minimum of 12 years and using a sherry cask as the third barrel to layer in a sweet spice to balance the vanilla and sweetness.”

Grant’s Triple Wood 12 takes a creamy, fruity spirit and is aged in three barrels. Each barrel provides a distinctive layer of flavour to the final blend. Refill Bourbon barrels offer brown sugar sweetness, American oak lend subtle vanilla smoothness, and the revered sherry cask – that dials the quality up a notch, adds a sweet, spicy finish that sets Grant’s Triple Wood apart. The liquid is aged for a minimum of 12 years before blending, resulting in a rich, complex, final product.

Grant’s Triple Wood 12 is produced at Grant’s Girvan Distillery, an impressive structure that was built in 1963.  When another Scotch company threatened to cut off the supply of grain whisky, Charles Gordon, great-grandson of William Grant, worked together with a team of 400 local workers to complete the distillery in a record time of nine months. The result of their combined efforts and steely determination was the most technologically advanced distillery of its day.  Today, Grant’s Girvan Distillery is home to Grant’s not-so-secret weapon: the Girvan Patent Still, which produces its signature – and coveted – sweet, fruity, and light distillate.

“When savouring Grant’s Triple Wood 12, don’t be afraid to break convention and add a little ice and a bit of orange peel to accentuate the fruity character,” comments Danny Dyer, Grant’s Global Brand Ambassador.  “It’s a blended scotch whisky to be enjoyed many ways.”

Grant’s Triple Wood 12, winner of the Gold medal at ISC 2021 & 2020 and world’s best blended scotch whisky at the IWSC in 2019 (one of the industry’s most prestigious competitions), will be available online at SAQ.com and at select SAQ  stores across Quebec, starting this month.  With its distinctive premium black bottle and triangular bottle design, this makes both a gift and an ideal dram or cocktail to enjoy on those special occasions together, all year round.

“Grant’s Triple Wood 12 is also great in a long, refreshing drink like a Grant’s & Soda, which I serve with fresh orange and a touch of local honey,” adds Dyer.  “The honey and orange work together to give that fruity sweet zing and complements the flavours of our whisky perfectly. I’m excited to share our newest innovation with Quebec residents of legal drinking age!”

Other liquids from the Grant’s Family available in Quebec include the signature Grant’s Triple Wood which provides an array of distinctive flavour profiles to delight consumers.

For more information, samples, or images, please visit http://grantswhisky.alchemystsinc.com.  For information about Grant’s globally, please visit www.grantswhisky.com.

TASTING NOTES:

Aged in three distinct woods for smoother taste:

Nose:  Sweet and sherry-like, with dried fruits. Subtle woody notes and malty undertones.

Taste:  Vanilla, honey, and spice. All mixed together for a rich, sweet flavour. Aged grains and peated malt add depth.

Finish: Long soothing and warm, a feeling you won’t want to rush.

GLENLIVET DISTILLERY 33 Year Old 1986 Connoisseurs Choice Cask #16601801 at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

GLENLIVET DISTILLERY

33 Year Old 1986 Connoisseurs Choice

Cask #16601801

£820.00

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Glenlivet 33 Year Old 1986 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single refill sherry hogshead #16601801 bottled March 2020 by Gordon & MacPhail for the Connoisseurs Choice series. 303 bottles.

1986 vintage single sherry hogshead of the famous Speyside distillery.

Having out-grown his distillery at Upper Drumin George Smith built a new distillery in 1858 at Minore just short distance upstream of the River Livet and which he opened the following year and named Glenlivet Distillery. During the 1850s the Edinburgh firm of Andrew Usher produced the first vatting of malt whisky from a single distillery using a number of different vintages of Glenlivet whisky. Following expansion in 2010 this distillery is now equipped with fourteen stills making it one of the largest malt whisky distilleries in Scotland. The range includes Glenlivet Founders Reserve and Nadurra.

Ben Nevis – TyndrumWhisky Exclusive – Scotch Whisky News

BEN NEVIS
TYNDRUMWHISKY EXCLUSIVE

One of only 87 bottles available from this Single Cask Octave, Distilled back in 2012. Cask Strength, Natural Colour, Only £65, our last Ben Nevis didn’t last long.

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GlenDronach 1993 26 Year Old #8635 at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

The GlenDronach
1993 26 Year Old #8635
TWS Exclusive

This one-off release has been aged for 26 years in a Pedro Ximénez puncheon – a rich and bold sherry that has intense, sweet dried fruit, raisin and fig notes. This release is limited to 682 bottles at a strength of 54.9% abv.

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GlenDronach 1993 26 Year Old #8635 Description

We are delighted to release this single cask GlenDronach that has been bottled exclusively for us at The Whisky Shop. This one-off release has been aged for 26 years in a Pedro Ximénez puncheon – a large cask of around 500 litres, a similar size to a sherry butt but with a wider shape. This is a rich and bold sherry that has intense, sweet dried fruit, raisin and fig notes. This release is limited to 682 bottles at a strength of 54.9% abv.

The nose opens with striking notes of plum, rich fruit cake and hints of mandarin moving into a decadent palate of maraschino cherry, figs, dark chocolate and a hint of maple syrup. There is further sweetness on the finish which intertwines with some delicate exotic spices.

The Macallan 12 Year Old Sherry Oak at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

The Macallan 12 Year Old Sherry Oak

The modern interpretation of the famous Macallan style for which the distillery is so well known! The 12 Year Old Sherry Oak is refined, rich, and rounded with plenty of that tasty sherry cask influence that so many of us adore. Most definitely a dram to be enjoyed with friends…or save it for yourself!

WAS £75.00
NOW £69.99
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Nose: Fresh fruit salad, charming cloves

Palate: Dark fruit, Christmas cake, rich almonds

Finish: Stewed Apples and the sweetest prunes

New and Exciting Whiskies at The Whisky Exchange – Scotch Whisky News

The year of 2022 is in full swing and we’ve welcomed an influx of new whiskies ready for you to fall in love with. We have an array of sherried whiskies, including our new exclusive Glendronach 1993 and a 10-year-old Edradour from the distillery’s Straight From The Cask series.

We’ve also said hello to Batch 3 of Kilchoman’s small-batch UK exclusive single malt and a fresh and balanced blend from Woven Whisky. Here’s our full round-up of recent releases that have caught our attention.

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Daftmill 2010 – Scotch Whisky News

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Daftmill is a name that, for most of us, is associated with impossible ballots and ever climbing auction prices, and there is still no change in that.

I was lucky enough to win this through the Berry Bros & Rudd ballot and seemed wrong to not open it, purely based on my own luck.

Said many times before by myself and others, the lowlands region of Scotland is exploding with whisky distilleries and Daftmill was the one that took the secondary market and collectors side by storm. Not that others haven’t, the quality all around is great but this one climbed to the top. A batching of twenty-five ex-bourbon casks – it is a clean, fresh and citrus driven nose with a rather different palate and finish that is almost reminiscent of a rather celebrated highland style of whisky.

Demand is high. Production is low, the place is literally a farm. The quality is excellent, but the price tag doesn’t justify the liquid. It’s great, but as are other products for a little less.

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Owners of the Isle of Raasay Distillery announce opening of the first farm to bottle distillery in Campbeltown in over 180 years – Scotch Whisky News

Owners of the Isle of Raasay Distillery announce opening of the first farm to bottle distillery in Campbeltown in over 180 years

The Machrihanish Distillery is the second single malt whisky brand for R&B Distillers Ltd.

The distillery will create Campbeltown’s first farm to bottle single malt in over 180 years and in time create over 20 new jobs for the area.

Dhurrie Farm

To add to their ambition of becoming Scotland’s leading artisanal distiller, R&B Distillers Limited have announced a bold new plan to add a second single malt whisky brand to their roster by building The Machrihanish Distillery – the first farm to bottle distillery in the coveted Campbeltown region in over 180 years.

The owner of the Isle of Raasay Distillery is setting out to complement its brand portfolio by creating Campbeltown’s first farm to bottle single malt in over 180 years. As well as creating much needed skilled employment in the local area, R&B Distillers’ move will bring a contemporary single malt to the old Victorian capital of whisky, once home to over 30 distilleries in days gone by.

R&B have completed the purchase of the Dhurrie Farm in Machrihanish with the intention of building a new farm to bottle distillery, complete with a visitor centre and ultimately its own whisky club. The distillers are expected to finalise planning during 2022 and aim to break ground in 2023. The business is developing a recipe for the Machrihanish single malt that will bring a different style of whisky from a different whisky region in Scotland to complement its existing Isle of Raasay Single Malt, as well as increasing the Company’s total addressable market and production output. The planned initial production output of The Machrihanish Distillery will be 400,000 litres of pure alcohol per year.

It’s R&B’s ambition to create a sustainable net zero distilling process that doesn’t use any fossil fuels in the production of their whisky. In addition to that, they plan to use biological farming practices to ensure that they have a positive impact on the surrounding environment and create greater biodiversity on the farmland.

The Campbeltown region is an underserved, sleeping whisky region in Scotland, once home to over thirty distilleries and now just three. The local community are welcoming the new inwards investment, as the company predicts to create over 20 new jobs. In addition, R&B Distillers’ Co-founder Bill Dobbie’s family were from the Campbeltown area, bringing extra conviction to The Machrihanish Distillery’s part to play in regenerating a rural community in Scotland.

Bill Dobbie and Alasdair Day, the founders of R&B Distillers

With clear pride Bill Dobbie, Co-founder & Executive Chairman of R&B Distillers Ltd, states:

“When the business was founded in 2015 we had a clear ambition to create Scotland’s leading artisanal distiller – building on Raasay’s nascent success, and noticing the clear global demand for supreme quality drinks with unquestionable provenance, today’s announcement confirms significant progress towards this goal”.

Donald Kelly, Argyll & Bute Councillor states:

“We are delighted to see what could be the beginning of a renaissance of whisky distilling in the Campbeltown region. With years gone by since we were Scotland’s home of whisky, seeing the return of a farm-to-bottle distillery that will provide important local employment and a vibrant visitor attraction is something that really excites me and the broader community.”

Andrew Smith, local businessman and family friend says:

“When you see what Bill Dobbie and his team have done on the Isle of Raasay, to do the same in Kintyre can only be described as exciting. Being from the family that owned the Drumore Farm, one of the last farm distilleries in Campbeltown which closed in 1837, I am over the moon to see the return of farm distilling in the Campbeltown region. When the R&B team came to me with the idea, we embarked on the pursuit of finding the perfect farm for growing barley and that’s when we found the Dhurrie. The location is perfect and I can’t wait to taste the whisky that is produced by the farm.”

As well as The Machrihanish Distillery project, R&B continues to develop its founding strategy of producing super-premium, artisanal spirits in partnership with underdeveloped, but vibrant, local communities. They aim to capitalise on the global consumer shift in preferences towards superior quality products with true provenance.

Now nearing the end of the first year of availability of the Isle of Raasay single malt, the company has just outlined its further commitment to doubling its local production capacity on the island from c.200,000 lpa to c.400,000 lpa on the Isle of Raasay over the next three to five years. The company launched the Isle of Raasay single malt in late 2020, and is now distributing via hundreds of outlets in the UK, as well as through experienced distributors in twenty four international markets including the leading world whisky markets of France, Germany, Japan, China and Taiwan.

R&B’s original commitment of building upon Co-founder and Master Distiller Alasdair Day’s family whisky history in its original Coldstream location has also led to the concept of building a micro grain distillery in Coldstream. The Coldstream distillery has a working title of ‘The ‘Duke St Distillery, Coldstream’. R&B distillers, South of Scotland Enterprise and Borders Council are exploring several options for the site of this new distillery which should be confirmed shortly. The distillery will build on the Day family whisky recipe book, and the market curiosity around a ‘Scottish Bourbon’, to produce some unique whisky from different grains. The increasing market uptake of such whiskies will allow the micro-distillery to grow over time.

Both family connections, in Machrihanish and Coldstream, and the respective ambitions gives the strategy added depth, and brings an extra special dimension to the business.

Alongside these announcements R&B are re-aligning their executive team with Co-founder & Executive Chairman Bill Dobbie leading Alasdair Day as Co-founder & Master Distiller, Norman Gillies as Operations Director, William Dobbie as Commercial Director and Stuart Blues as Finance Director.

It is also expected that the plans will lead to further employment growth at the firms Edinburgh HQ, Raasay, and of course Machrihanish and Coldstream. The business currently employs 25 people between Raasay, Edinburgh and London.


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