Archive for January, 2023

A few highlights in this month’s auction ending soon! – Scotch Whisky Auctions News

The end of the 139th auction is fast approaching its close on Sunday evening so we thought we’d take this opportunity to highlight a few excellent lots in this month which you might have missed.

Springbank 25 Year Old Old Style

From one of the undisputed heavyweights of the whisky world this Springbank 25 Year Old Old Style hails from the bygone days of the 1990’s, back when Springbanks didn’t cost an arm and a leg.  Times have changed though and now older bottlings from the Campbeltown distillery are going up exponentially in value on the secondary market.  This trend shows no signs of stopping any time soon so there is no better time than the present to snap up this vintage malt from one of the most coveted distilleries around.

Old Weller 7 Year Old Original 107 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon 75cl

This Old Weller 7 Year Old is the original and classic wheated bourbon.  First produced by the Stitzel-Weller distillery, whose legacy is now carried on by the Sazerac Company whose Buffalo Trace Distillery reputedly use the same recipe which originally made it famous.  The bottle features the famous ‘gold vein’ design introduced in the 1960’s, though this bottling is most likely from the 1980’s given its stated volume of 75cl after the United States adopted the standard metric bottling size in 1979.  Smooth and sweet this a high quality expression of great renown which would improve any bourbon collection.

With a slightly smaller auction this month competition is high, so now is the time to get your bids in.  Happy bidding everyone and best of luck to you all in the auction.

Scotch Whisky Auctions · Unit C · 139 Lancefield Street · Glasgow, Lanarkshire G3 8HZ · United Kingdom

Tormore 26 Years 1994 single sherry cask whisky 🏁 – Whisky Barrel News

Tormore 26 Year Old Connoisseurs Choice

1996 vintage single cask bottled by G&M for the Connoisseurs Choice series.

Expect baked apples, rich dark chocolate, black pepper and mixed nuts. 576 bottles… these vintage Tormore casks don’t hang around for long!

Buy – Tormore 26 Years – £230 / $233* / €263*

Tormore 26 Year Old 1994 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single first fill sherry butt #8354 bottled January 2021 by Gordon & MacPhail for the Connoisseurs Choice series. 576 bottles. Stewed fruit and baked apple aromas accompany vanilla. Rich dark chocolate and aniseed give way to black pepper. A full finish of lingering mixed nuts.

Tormore Distillery was established in 1958 in the Speyside whisky region to supply malt whisky to blending houses. It was designed by Sir Albert Richardson, President of the Royal Academy and is set in stunning landscaped gardens. Resplendent with green-coppered roofs, decorative pagoda roofs, a clock tower and clock which still chimes Scottish tunes, a rectangular curling pond, topiary and houses for the staff. Tormore Distillery is now operating with eight stills in its tall still house and Tormore malt whisky is still mostly flowing into scotch blends. Whilst official bottling are sparse it features amongst the ranges of a number of independent bottlers including Signatory Vintage and Connoisseurs Choice.

JUST LANDED: HIGHLAND PARK 25 YEAR OLD at The Whisky Exchange – Scotch Whisky News

JUST LANDED:
HIGHLAND PARK 25 YEAR OLD

A complex and spicy Orkney single malt created from 12 specially selected casks, with notes of Seville oranges, oak-smoke coconut and heathery peat smoke. The 2022 release of Highland Park 25 Year Old was created from just 12 casks – five first-fill European oak sherry hogsheads, two first-fill American oak sherry casks and five virgin American oak hogsheads – carefully selected and married together by Highland Park’s master whisky maker Gordon Motion. Matured on Orkney for quarter of a century, the nose brings aromas of sweet coconut, honeyed violets and undercurrents of warm oaky spice. The palate offers notes of exotic lychee, sun-ripened Seville oranges, oak-smoke coconut and heathery peat smoke, followed by aniseed, fresh rosemary and lingering peat smoke that build in the finish.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “SUPPERS & SIPPERS” – Scotch Whisky News

IT’S THE SOCIETY’S 40TH BIRTHDAY
AND WE HAVE SO MUCH TO CELEBRATE

SUPPERS & SIPPERS

Celebrations and tastings happening this January…
Get involved and buy your tickets now.

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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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Linkwood 25 Years Old Distillery Label at The Aberdeen Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

Linkwood 25 Years Old Distillery Label

£165.00

£195.00

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This single malt was distilled at Linkwood distillery, located in the Speyside region of Scotland. It was aged in the First fill and refill Sherry casks and bottled by Gordon & MacPhail for their Distillery Label collection, at ABV of 46% without chill-filtration or artificial colouring.

TASTING NOTES

NOSE Hints of baked apple, stewed raisin, and cinnamon enhance rich Sherry influences. Sweet liquorice aromas develop enhanced by light floral nuances. A polished oak edge remains.
PALATE Sweet and spicy; date, prune, and raisin flavours complement warming pepper. Hints of cinnamon and clove add spice—tangy blackcurrant notes mixed with sweet cherry jam and candied citrus fruit.
FINISH A nutty edge balances the lingering oak notes.

Reference-Point Whiskies for Any Well-Stocked Bar K&L Whisky News

Reference-Point Whiskies for Any Well-Stocked Bar

Every home bar has its necessary staples, those consistently excellent, always reliable performers that are cornerstones in any first-class whisky experience.

Item Name Score Retail Link
Rittenhouse Bottled in Bond 100 Proof Kentucky Rye Whiskey (750ml) 95 $23.99 View
Elijah Craig “Small Batch” Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) 91 $24.99 View
Henry McKenna 10 Year Old Bottled in Bond Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) 95 $69.99 View
Suntory Hibiki Japanese Harmony” Blended Japanese Whisky (750ml) 91 $84.99 View
Laphroaig 10 Year Old “Batch 015” Original Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) $89.99 View
Kilchoman “K&L Exclusive” Ex-Bourbon Barrel Aged STR Finished Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) $149.99 View

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Mortlach 2002 19 Year Old Connoisseurs Choice at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

Mortlach 2002 19 Year Old Connoisseurs Choice

From the world-acclaimed Connoisseurs Choice range by G&M is this single cask Mortlach exclusively bottled just for us!

£195.00
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Released by renowned independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail as part of their Connoisseurs Choice series, this single malt Scotch whisky has been bottled exclusively for The Whisky Shop. The expression was originally distilled in 2002 at Mortlach distillery in Speyside. After spending 19 years in a refill bourbon barrel, this rare dram was bottled in May 2022 at 56% abv.

On the nose, there is spiced apple, fragrant vanilla, and dark honey. The palate is full of watermelon, citrus zest, and butterscotch before leading into the medium finish full of tropical fruit and oak.

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 477: Auchentoshan 24 Year Old 1998 Asta Morris – Scotch Whisky News

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 477: Auchentoshan 24 Year Old 1998 Asta Morris

Mark Dermul, Belgian whiskyblogger, is pretty happy with his new Auchentoshan. Asta Morris has just launched a new whisky in the Heritage reeks, the one with the blue labels, specially reserved for beautiful single casks at a certain age. And this time it’s a 24-year-old Auchentoshan. You understand Mark’s joy. He was of course very quick to order and even popped it open the same day, that’s how enthusiastic he was.  If Crazy Bert chooses a Toshan, then Mark knows it’s going to be good. This is not his first rodeo. In 2016 he also bottled an Auchentoshan. Then it was a sherry hogshead. This time it is a former bourbon cask. Let’s taste!

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BERRY BROS. & RUDD 2022 WINTER RELEASE BRINGS TOGETHER INTERNATIONAL SPIRITS – Whisky News

BERRY BROS. & RUDD 2022 WINTER RELEASE BRINGS TOGETHER INTERNATIONAL SPIRITS  

Berry Bros. & Rudd have today launched their latest seasonal collection. The 2022 winter release from Britain’s oldest family-owned wine and spirits merchant comprises eight Scotch Single Malt expressions, a rare Japanese whisky along with a French whisky.

This quarterly release is dominated by whiskies hailing from the spirit’s homeland of Scotland, in four varying regions, Lowland, Speyside, The Highlands and Islay. Whisky lovers can sample small batch releases such as a  Blair Athol 2012 or delve into the world of Berry Bros. & Rudd single cask category with Dailuaine 2009, Linkwood 2011 Oloroso Finish, Williamson 2013 Moscatel Barrel, Blair Athol 2008 Tokaji Gonchi Finish and Kornog 2006.

The rare Chichibu whisky comes from one of the world’s most in-demand distilleries. 

Doug McIvor, Reserve Spirits Manager, commented: 

“Every quarterly release is centred around celebrating the finest quality spirits and producers from around the world and bringing them together in a collection that covers a breadth of flavour profiles and style, giving our customers the opportunity to try new spirits with confidence. 

“Looking at the 2022 winter release, we are especially honoured to be granted access to the rare liquid that is Japanese whisky. Given its rising popularity in recent years, we were thrilled to accept a cask from Chichibu, not only for its rarity but outstanding quality.” 

The 2022 Winter Release, Blair Athol 2012 (£60), Dailuaine 2009 (£75), Linkwood 2011 Oloroso Finish (£95), Williamson 2013 Moscatel Barrel (£96), Blair Athol 2008 Tokaji Gonchi Finish (£105), Kornog 2006 (£160), Glen Garioch 1988 (£450) and Chichibu 2014 (£475), can be purchased via the website from January 5th 2023.

TASTING NOTES
 
Blair Athol 2012

Complexity and subtlety are the order of the day with this luscious Blair Athol. Maturation in refill hogsheads has allowed the distillate shine through in this bottling (generally, Blair Athol is filled into heavy first fill casks, masking the distillery’s very subtle character). The nose shows stewed apple with a touch of spice, a little vanilla, peach skins and some ground almond. A wonderfully full textured palate gives a similar ride through fruit, spice and nuttiness, with just the merest hint of wood smoke on the end. A beautiful little dram.

RRP: £60

Dailuaine 2009

This chunky Speyside wades out of the glass, offering notes of waxy honeycomb, fruit-salad chews and a pleasing floral note. The palate continues this theme, with added vibrant green fruit: Granny Smiths and pear drops, as well as dried barley, cigar papers and some beautiful waxy notes – immensely complex for a dram of this age. More fresh fruits linger on the palate, as well as a touch of spice. This is further evidence that Dailuaine is surely one of Scotland’s best lesser-known distilleries.

RRP: £75

Linkwood 2011 Oloroso Finish 

This delicate Speyside, re-racked into juicy ex-Oloroso wood, is a warren of flavour. The nose offers apricot jam, figs and under ripe peach, growing into spiced creamy carrot cairn. The palate builds beautifully from fresh fruit into rich dried fruitcake. The addition of a little water and delving deeper reveals more fresh peaches and coconut, along with further wood spice. The finish delivers a lasting medley of spices, fruit jams and hot crossed buns.

RRP: £95

Williamson 2013 Moscatel Barrel 

There’s a great Scottish exclamation to sum up the initial aromas: “jings!”. This is a massive whisky, with huge aromas of peat fires, ash and iodine. This is combined with a subtly spicy character from a glorious ex-Moscatel cask, giving notes of gingerbread, apricot and sultana bread. The palate is equally monstrous – Islay whisky at its vulgar best: peat smoke, leather and seaweed, all rounded by a hugely fruity cask which adds a luxurious mouthfeel. The thick texture adds length to the finish, giving more dried fruit and ash. It’s sudden, powerful, complex, lasting and memorable. Jings!

RRP: £96

Blair Athol 2008 Tokaji Gonchi Finish

Rich, sweet and chewy aromas rise from the glass, offering apricot, figs, almonds and zingy marmalade. This dram takes a little time to open up, but some air brings forth some ripe green apples and a little cinnamon. The palate is thick and full, giving more jammy apricot notes and some dried fruit, but with clear distillate character coming through in the form of stewed apples and pears. A long, mouth-coating finish shows baking.

£105

Kornog 2006

This cask came to Berry Bros & Rudd from the writer Martine Nouet, a long-time friend of the company. It was filled for Martine by her friend Jean Donnay of Glann ar Mor distillery in 2006. This is the oldest cask bottled from the distillery to date, and the following notes are written by Martine herself. “The nose displays an enticing fruity basket of plums and caramelised pears delicately entangled in smoke. Vanilla lusciously swirls up with a briny whiff. The palate is oily, almost velvety and brings out flavours of banoffee pie and intense fruit with a lingering finish on ginger, liquorice with vetiver. Elegant and complex, a true Celt character from Brittany.

RRP £160

Glen Garioch 1988

Highland Whisky at it’s best. This rich, turfy Glen Garioch harks back to the days of the distillery’s own floor malting and direct fire stills throwing out earthy aromas of Highland peat bogs, roasted barley, dark chocolate, honeycomb, leather and cigar leaf. Exceptional. If one manages to get past the nose, the palate gives a massive whack of herbaceous peat, resin, oak smoke and tar, moving to dried fruit, cocoa powder and dates. Spice rises on the finish giving lasting waves of smoke and turf. They don’t make whisky like this anymore, and after a dram one wonders why not?

RRP £450

Chichibu 2014

Lush aromas of ripe mango and lime juice drift out of the glass, mingling with spiced custard over apple sponge cake. A little time in the glass brings a chiselled maltiness into play along with a touch of desiccated coconut. The palate is noticeably thick, showing a wonderful mouthfeel. The character is initially of dried malt, but soon develops into fresh citrus fruits, apricot yoghurt and banana bread, with a suggestion of wood smoke on the rear palate. The finish brings spiced crème brûlée, dried apple and a mouth-watering note of ripening pineapple. This is a masterclass in Japanese whisky from one of the world’s most in-demand distilleries.

RRP £475

Berry Bros. & Rudd

Founded in 1698, Berry Bros. & Rudd is Britain’s oldest family-owned wine and spirits merchant. The brand boasts two Royal Warrants, more than 300 years of history and six Masters of Wine, resulting in a world-class reputation for exceptional wines and spirits. Not just a fine wine retailer, spirits have long been central to the business. Alongside award-winning Speyside single malt whisky The Glenrothes, the spirits portfolio includes the classic No.3 London Dry Gin, Mauritian rum Penny Blue and the unique and historic The King’s Ginger liqueur, while the brand’s acclaimed and award-winning Own Label collection of wines and spirits includes special bottlings from some of the best winemakers and distillers in the world.

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Exceptional Single Cask Releases Celebrate the Year of the Dragon – Scotch Whisky News

Exceptional Single Cask Releases 

Douglas Laing’s Exceptional Single Cask range is also celebrating the Year of the Dragon with the release of three new Limited-Edition bottlings, consisting of an Old Particular Craigellachie 10 Years Old, an XOP Bunnahabhain 35 Years Old and an XOP Carsebridge 46 Years Old.

Each bottling has been distilled in the previous ‘Year of the Dragon’ and bottled to commemorate the Year of the Wood Dragon.

The intricate and beautiful illustration seen on the label, celebrating the Year of the Wood Dragon was also proudly created by designer and tattoo-artist, Milkabean.

ABOUT DOUGLAS LAING & CO.

www.douglaslaing.com

Douglas Laing & Co. is a leading independent Scotch Whisky distillery, blender and bottler specialising in the selection and release of Single Cask Single and Small Batch Malt Scotch Whiskies.

The company was founded by Fred Douglas Laing in 1948 and is still owned and run by the Laing family – Fred Laing Jr and his daughter Cara Laing.

The company philosophy is to bottle the way the distiller intended – at a high strength and without chill-filtration to preserve the robust and unique character of the Whisky. Douglas Laing’s industry reputation and many awards is testament to this ethos.

Douglas Laing’s Remarkable Regional Malts, the Ultimate Distillation of Scotland’s Malt Whisky Regions, encompasses The Epicurean Lowland Malt Scotch Whisky, Timorous Beastie (Highlands), Scallywag (Speyside), The Gauldrons (Campbeltown), Rock Island (Islands) and Big Peat (Islay).

Beyond its Blended Malts expertise, the award-winning Douglas Laing portfolio also includes Provenance, Premier Barrel, Old Particular, Xtra Old Particular and XOP Black, collectively known as the firm’s “Exceptional Single Casks”.


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