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You’re Invited to Enter The Macallan Ballot – Scotch Whisky News

We are pleased to share that The Macallan Ballot for The Harmony Collection Inspired by Intense Arabica is now open.

The second release in our limited annual series continues to draw inspiration from our deep-rooted connection to the natural world and explores our future packaging journey.  You will be able to enter for the opportunity to purchase, and are limited to one entry per bottle.

To enter the Ballot within your The Macallan Society account, you will need to answer some questions about the collection. Once you have completed the questions, you will be able to enter for The Harmony Collection Inspired by Intense Arabica.

ENTER THE BALLOT

Key Information

Each bottle is priced at £140.00 (price includes UK VAT and Duty. Shipping fees and local taxes will be charged based on shipping location), delivery is available to 17 countries.  To enter the ballot, simply sign-in to your account, navigate to the ballot in your dashboard and enter by confirming your shipping address and payment card details before 11am BST, 17th November, 2022. Please note, should you be successful in the ballot, your payment card will automatically be charged. Find out more for full terms and conditions and shipping countries. You will receive an email by the end of November letting you know whether you have been successful or unsuccessful in the ballot. Please ensure to check your junk mail.

ABOUT THE COLLECTION

The Harmony Collection name evolves from the fusion of our inherent curiosity with our principles of innovation and creativity. Our hybrid packaging is created using existing structures fused with organic by-products.

Both the presentation box and label have been made from repurposed and recycled materials. The packaging has been expertly crafted to give new life to coffee bean husks – an organic by-product of coffee – that would otherwise have been discarded.

Inspired by Intense Arabica will be available from The Macallan Online Boutique via The Macallan Ballot with delivery to select locations,  The Macallan Estate Bar and in premium retailers, bars and restaurants around the world from October 2022. There will be limited availability worldwide.

As our Global Travel edition, Smooth Arabica will be available in The Macallan Airport Boutiques, key airports around the world and China Hainan Island duty free shops from November 2022.

George Remus “K&L Exclusive” Barrel #1109 Single Barrel Barrel Proof Indiana Straight Bourbon ~ American Whiskey News

George Remus “K&L Exclusive” Barrel #1109 Single Barrel Barrel Proof Indiana Straight Bourbon Whiskey (750ml)

$59.99

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*please note the bottle does not include barrel number* Barrel #1109 is the classic MGP high rye mashbill – 60% corn, 36% rye, 4% malted barley. Filled on 1/06/17 and bottled in early September of 2022 this Bourbon is Indiana bourbon at its best. Balanced, but full of character, this whisky is briming with rye spice tamed by sweet oak and vanilla.

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Cardrona Distillery Unveils Special Release to Celebrate Seventh Birthday – Middle Earth Whisky News

Cardrona Distillery Unveils Special Release to Celebrate Seventh Birthday

New Zealand’s award-winning Cardrona Distillery is celebrating a milestone seventh year of production tomorrow [Saturday 5th November] by introducing an outstanding new single malt whisky to its luxurious range of small batch spirits – The Otago Pinot Cask.

The celebratory release is an exquisite marriage of four locally sourced, hand selected Felton Road Pinot noir casks. The result is an extraordinary dram from a New World Master. With only 1,217 bottles available, the distillery’s first 700ml bottle is the perfect gift for any discerning whisky lover keen to explore New Zealand’s leading-edge contributions to the art of distilling.

A Cardrona’s spokesperson explains:

“Cardrona Distillery uses a revolutionary method to preserve the casks’ rich Pinot noir seasoning, bringing them to the distillery within hours of the wine leaving the barrel and immediately charging them with new make spirit.  

The casks are then matured in the extreme environment of the Cardrona Valley, which itself plays a vital part in the maturation process. Temperatures can vary from -10°C in winter to a soaring 40°C in summer, and at 600m above sea-level with zero humidity – there really is nowhere on earth quite like the Cardrona Valley. The elements have all played a part in this expression, melding the spirit into a simply extraordinary whisky. We can’t wait for the UK’s discerning whisky afficionados to sample a dram.”

 The Cardrona Day Special Release: 2022 Otago Pinot Cask is non-chill filtered and naturally flavoured. RRP £175

Tasting notes

Colour: warm rose gold

Nose: black amber plum and nectarine

Taste: raspberries, poached nectarines, toffee, roasted cashews and baking spices. 

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Desiree Reid

About Cardrona

Cardrona is a unique brand, distilling hand-crafted luxury spirits in New Zealand’s stunning Southern Alps to share with the world. The Cardrona story is infused with the magic of the Cardrona Valley and the incredible vision and determination of founder, Desiree Reid, who sold her family farm to pursue her dream of building a modern, family-run distillery in her native New Zealand. She chose the Cardrona Valley for its unspoilt tranquillity, crisp clean air and the availability of superb quality local ingredients, perfect for foraging across the seasons. Most importantly, it gave her access to the crystal-clear, mineral-rich Alpine waters of New Zealand’s highest mountain pass for production.

An Incredible Exclusive Cask Duo from Signatory – Scotch Whisky News

Singular K&L Exclusive Casks from Benrinnes & Caol Ila

“This Benrinnes is an absolute dream for someone looking for a malt-driven Speysider of the highest order.” — David Othenin-Girard, K&L Spirits Buyer

“This is a classic cask in the exceptional category … and a great example of why Caol Ila maintains its place of honor and love among drinkers around the world.”
— Andrew Whiteley, K&L Spirits Buyer

A veritable treasure trove of exclusive casks is now hitting our shelves just in time for the holidays, and one of the biggest contributors to the haul is Signatory, our beloved independent bottler out of Pitlochry. These latest entrants in an already stacked single-cask inventory hail from two of Scotland’s most distinguished distilleries, both seeing time in impeccable, first-fill bourbon barrels. The Benrinnes 13-Year-Old is a lovely expression of the distillery’s contemporary style since they changed distillation methods a few years back, and as spirits buyer Andrew Whiteley notes, it’s “a harbinger of what will be Benrinnes assured future glory.” Meanwhile, the highly sought-after and equally elusive Caol Ila makes an appearance in the form of a spectacular 12-year-old that “is pure and crystalline with the perfect level of peat,” according to David Othenin-Girard. Each cask offers that rare combination of quintessential distillery character, top-quality barrel influence, and a sweet-spot age statement that all come together in incredible values that any savvy connoisseur can cherish.

2009 Benrinnes 13 Year Old “Signatory” K&L Exclusive 1st Fill Bourbon Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) ($79.99)

K&L Notes: The lovely Benrinnes distillery is one of Speyside’s best-kept secrets. Founded in 1826 by Peter McKenzie, the distillery is a stone’s throw from several household names like Glenfarclas and Aberlour. After being destroyed in a fire, the site was rebuilt in 1835 by John Innes under the name, “Lyne of Ruthries”. It became part of the Dewar’s family in 1922 but was subsequently purchased by the predecessor to Diageo and now is used as part of the famous Johnnie Walker blends. Once the home to an unusual triple-distillation process, the distillery switched to a more typical double-distillation in 2007. That doesn’t mean the malt is any less delicious. It produces a pure and fruity spirit that loves American oak. This lovely cask from the wonderful Pitlochry-based bottler is as classic as a Benrinnes can get. A beautiful nose of fruit and fresh malt. Vibrant and open on first nosing, it loves a few drops of water to further soften and will give any Speyside lover an absolutely sublime experience.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: October 27, 2022

The arrival of Signatory casks always serves to remind me why I love Scotch. The quality of Signatory’s stocks and wood management is extraordinary. Here we have a 13-year-old Benrinnes, distilled in 2009 and filled into a choice first-fill Bourbon barrel, and everything is on point. This isn’t quite as meaty and rich as Benrinnes of old, since they ditched their complex partial triple distillation in 2007, but this is more a harbinger of what will be Benrinnes assured future glory. Yielding just 190 precious bottles, this cask has a nose that screams of late summer days on a small farm. It is orchard fruits and fresh grain, sweet with a season of ripening. A grassy note with just a touch of earthy funk harkens back to Benrinnes’ classic style, but this is somehow sweeter and cleaner. Perhaps the first-fill barrel has something to do with it. Big caramel and butterscotch overtones with fresh vanilla pod cruising underneath play a sizable role. On the palate, fresh cream and more sweet grain are undergirded by a layer of peppery spice and honey. The palate is oily and rich—another hallmark of the house. The finish is medium in length, bright and clean like the nose. In a world where we’re seeing many a distillery bottling of 12-year creep well into triple digits, this 13-year-old cask-strength version of a classic Speysider at a reasonable price is a welcome addition to our shelves and is here just in time for holiday festivities.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: October 21, 2022

We’ve had so much fun selling Signatory over the years that I was disappointed we weren’t able to visit the wonderful warehouses at Pitlochry this year. But our friends Andrew and Des have pulled out all the stops, making sure we got access to incredibly high-quality stocks. We’ve had to fight to get the prices down from the stratosphere and have settled on what I would consider extremely reasonable prices for this set of casks, which will look high compared to some of our direct imports, but when you factor in the quality of the distillers and the barrels themselves, I believe they offer exceptional value. This Benrinnes is one of more than twenty casks from the excellent distillery that we’ve bottled over the years. Compared to some of the lower-flavored refill hoggies we’ve bottled previously, it’s got tons of personality. Still well within what we’ve come to expect, but more proof that seeking out first-fill barrels is always worth the premium. The color is a lovely yellow gold. The nose is a huge mélange of wild honey, ripe Bartlett pear, sweet cereal grains, hints of citrus oil, and fragrant yellow heliotropes. On the palate, it’s creamy and bright, offering more honey and sweet orchard fruit. A warming finish which adds bits of clove and vanilla. With a drop of water, the honey becomes even more pronounced as does the citrus. You can see the oily richness interact with the water, adding viscosity. On the palate, more vanilla and balancing woodiness comes through—bits of bitter herbs and evergreen. This Benrinnes is an absolute dream for someone looking for a malt-driven Speysider of the highest order. It drinks well beyond its age and price point.

2010 Caol Ila 11 Year Old “Signatory” K&L Exclusive1st Fill Bourbon Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) ($99.99)

K&L Notes: Two classic sites of consistent quality come together for this impeccable cask. Signatory—Pitlochry’s famous independent bottler—and Caol Ila, the Diageo-owned distillery tucked away just north of Port Askaig on Islay’s eastern shore. This distillery has played so many important roles throughout its history. Before the distillery began releasing its own age-stated products in the early 2000s, it was quietly blended away into the Johnnie Walker brands (among others), and single malt enthusiasts had to find independently bottled examples. Fortunately, due to the large capacity, there was no shortage of these IB casks available. Today, as the popularity has soared and Diageo claims more of the distllate for their own OB releases, it’s been harder to find prime examples of this wonderful distillery on the independent market. Fortunately for us, Signatory has been locking down these choice casks for a long time. Aged for 11 years in a first-fill bourbon barrel, this is classic Caol Ila with its mix of bright fruit, sea salt, and crab shell, and gentle wafting smoke all in abundance. Bottled at cask strength of 55.8% ABV and without color or chillfiltration. Cask No: 316322. Distilled on 09/20/2010, bottled on 06/14/2022. Yield 222 Bottles.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: October 21, 2022

Anyone who knows me, knows I’m a sucker for Caol Ila. You know why? Because it’s freakin’ consistently amazing. The distillery produces such a wildly peated yet approachable malt, I’m often finding myself wondering why the owners of this distillery refuse to make it more prominent. They seem to have plenty of whisky to go around to our various suppliers, and while we know that Johnnie Walker sucks up a fair bit of the production, it seems like they only want to focus on their other Islay legend, Lagavulin. While they seem to ignore this special distillery, we certainly won’t! We’ve bottled countless casks from various IB bottlers in any number of variations, but it’s hard to argue that a great first-fill bourbon barrel isn’t the ideal vessel for this awesome malt. The color is a pretty pale gold. The purity of flavor and freshness are unprecedented. Lemon peels, linalool, saltwater spray, clean wool, clean white smoke, and crushed limestone. On the palate, it’s more smoldery than the nose might imply, but still with plenty of citrus and salt. Very richly textured and rather oily. All of it drawn together with a bright-green peat smoke. The addition of water brings out the saline, hints of salted fish coupled with more citrus and now some pine. On the palate, the texture is even richer with a sweet malt balancing the smoke perfectly. This one is pure and crystalline with the perfect level of peat. An absolutely lovely cask that would be hard to replicate with lesser-quality wood.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: October 20, 2022

The single malt drinker’s love affair with Caol Ila is easy to understand. Bottlings, be they official releases or independent casks, are almost always good, and often they are exceptional. This is a classic cask in the exceptional category. Just a clean and flavorful bourbon barrel is all this special distillery needs to shine. The vanilla and caramel notes of the barrel are the perfect pedestal to exalt the fruit, smoke, and salt of the malt. It pours the color of Manzanilla Sherry. The first nosing offers Bartlett pear, baked Granny Smith apples, succulent yellow peach, and a fine mist of sea spray with a light smoke in the air. The palate is outwardly sweet—a little honey meshed with the vanilla and butterscotch of the bourbon barrel conspire to highlight more fruit pie with a focus on the flaky, buttery crust that wasn’t so much in the nose. A salty broth of crab shell adds mineral and savory interest, as does the sweet smoke which is much more robust on the palate and finish than in the nose. It’s a lovely dram and a great example of why Caol Ila maintains its place of honor and love among drinkers around the world.

*UPCOMING RELEASE* American Oak ex-Tawny TD0320 – Tasmanian Whisky News

American Oak ex-Tawny
TD0320

On Monday we release an American oak ex-Tawny, TD0320. We’ve been watching TD0320 very closely since December 2020 when the tasting panel first scored it highly. Witnessing the changes that came after, we saw certain flavour and aroma compounds come and go. All barrels go through phases. Sometimes there will be years between change, and sometimes it happens very quickly.

The tale of TD0320 is one of patience, restraint and skill. Yet another Sullivans Cove barrel has been bottled at the exact right time, thanks to the watchful eye of our team.

American Oak ex-Tawny: TD0320

A deeply complex and rich tapestry of flavours from all corners of the globe; blackened yakitori with plum sauce, Caribbean rum cocktails and an Italian summer of tiramisu, Chinotto and crostoli all meet within TD0320. And somehow, in true Sullivans style, the diverse spectrum of nuances are in harmony, and the intense and the gentle are married in a feat of complement.13 years old, matured in a first-fill 300L American oak ex-Tawny barrel, TD0320 yielded just 429 bottles.

 

Read the full tasting notes here

This whisky will be released via ballot.The ballot will open for 24 hours from 10am Hobart time on Monday 14th of November. Further details will be sent via email prior to the ballot opening.

A note on our ballot system.

Our policy is one entry per person, per household, per ballot. Our fraud detection algorithm detects multiple entries and removes them to ensure our whisky lands in the hands of our genuine supporters, so to ensure your entry counts, please enter each ballot once only. If you have any questions around our ballot process, you can email us at info@sullivanscove.com Successful entries will be notified shortly after the ballot closes.

Scotch Whisky Auctions ‘Mid-Auction Highlights’ – Scotch Whisky News

Our 137th auction is progressing nicely, with bids coming in thick and fast.  With over 8000 bottles in this month we thought we’d take the opportunity to highlight a few fantastic bottles you might have missed.

Balvenie 1962 56 Year Old DCS Compendium Chapter 5

The Balvenie DCS Compendium Series has produced 25 amazing single cask whiskies in celebration of the life’s work of David Charles Stewart, the famed Balvenie Malt Master.  This is a 1962 vintage, a year holding special significance as it is the year in which David first started working at William Grant & Sons, at the tender of age of just 17.  This whisky is somewhat older, having spent an incredible 56 years aging since it first ran off the stills.

Yamazaki 1990 ‘The Cask’ Sherry Butt

Distilled way back in February of 1990, before the current boom in Japanese whisky prices, this Yamazaki sherry single cask is a terrific example of the best this celebrated Japanese distillery has to offer.  Aged in a Spanish oak sherry butt until bottling in June 2008 the whisky has taken on a dark and inviting hue, only adding to the smoothness we’ve come to expect from Yamazaki spirit.  One of only 506 bottles produced this is a rarely available expression of unparalleled quality, and we have not one but two in this auction so you’ll rarely haver a better chance of owning such an exclusive bottle.

Ardbeg 1974 Double Barrel

Contained within this leather Purdey & Sons Gun Case is a collection of treasures any self-respecting Ardbeg collector will covet.  Ardbeg have included two leather-stitched books, the ‘Ardbeg Double Barrel Story’ and the ‘Ardbeg Sampling Register’, an oak and sterling silver fountain pen and one of Scotland’s most prestigious silversmiths, ‘Hamilton & Inches’, has contributed with eight, sterling silver dramming goblets.  However, the whiskies are the real treasure here.  Drawn from two of Ardbeg’s finest casks, #3145 and #3524, these bottles are a fitting centrepiece to an exquisite piece of collaborative craftsmanship.

Glenfarclas 8 Year Old for Whisky Over Ice Festival 2022

Finally we have a tremendous ‘buy it now’ option in this month’s auction.  This 8 year old Glenfarclas was bottled by our sister company, The Real Drinks Company, for the Whisky Over Ice festival in Inverness in 2022.  Smooth and rich and everything we’ve come to expect from Glenfarclas this bottle represents terrific value as well as flavour, an ideal Christmas present with the festive period fast approaching.

As the current auction inches ever closer to its culmination on Sunday night, this is the time to start placing your bids if you haven’t already done so.  There is still time to win that bottle you’ve been coveting, so head over to the site and get your bids in.  Best of luck in the auction everybody.

Benriach’s latest rare Cask Editions for 2022 😍 – Loch Fyne Whiskies News

New for 2022 super 90s single casks from Benriach!

Benriach’s traditional malting floor is a beautiful sight to behold. Stick that malty spirit in some unique single casks for 20+ years and you’re onto something magical! Check out their latest, and sought-after, single casks featuring wood from a rum, Oloroso and virgin oak barrel at full strength and highly-limited. Have a gander!

🔥 Free delivery over £75 🔥

Discover Benriach

Benriach 24 Year Old 1997 Cask 7776 Batch 18

Aged since 1997 for a total of 24 years in a rum barrel before bottling in 2021 at 53.6% abv. And there’s only 166 bottles in existence! Golden rum, waxy pineapple and coconut cream linger on the nose with a sweet palate of apple, cinnamon and raisins. Yum!

£350.00
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Benriach 24 Year Old 1997 Cask 7423 Batch 18

A single virgin oak cask aged for 24 years since July 1997 before just 244 were bottled at a strength of 53.2% abv in 2021. These Cask Edition bottlings are personally selected by Master Blender Rachel Barrie for their exceptional taste and character. And they absolutely live up to that expectation!

£351.00
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Benriach 27 Year Old 1994 Cask 2059 Batch 18

This single malt has spent 27 years quietly slumbering in an Oloroso sherry puncheon up in Speyside. The result is a delectable dram full of rich, decadent flavours. Just 659 bottles were filled at 53% abv. You better get your hands on a bottle before it’s gone for good!

£531.00
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The Good Dram Show – Episode 487 ‘Milk & Honey Distillery’ – Isreaeli Whisky News

The Good Dram Show – Episode 487 ‘Milk & Honey Distillery’

The Good Dram Show – Episode 487 ‘Milk & Honey Distillery’ – Welcome to this week’s episode of the show in which I’ll be taking a look at a selection of the Milk & Honey distilleries Apex bottlings.

Remembrance Day: Lest We Forget

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