Archive for March, 2023

Mystery Whisky Tasting with Sam Filmus – Mystery Whisky News

SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 10 AM – 5 PM

Mystery Whisky Tasting with Sam Filmus

Master of all things Scotch and guiding light of JVS Imports, our friend Sam Filmus returns to The Whisky Shop with a selection of world-class whiskies! Sam Filmus’ previous tastings have included some of the rarest and oldest drams ever tasted at The Whisky Shop. Whether you’re looking for a unique new scotch experience or simply thirsty for a taste of whisky, this tasting is sure to delight and surprise.

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(or email us at info@whiskyshopusa.com)

GLENTURRET DISTILLERY 15 Year Old 2006 Connoisseurs Choice (2022) Cask #543 – The Whisky Barrel News

GLENTURRET DISTILLERY

15 Year Old 2006 Connoisseurs Choice (2022)

Cask #543

2006 vintage refill sherry butt selected for the Connoisseurs Choice series. Glenturret 15 Year Old 2006 vintage Highland single malt Scotch whisky. Single refill sherry butt #543 bottled April 2022 by Gordon & MacPhail for the Connoisseurs Choice series. 551 bottles.

Buy Glernturret 15 YO »

£131.00

Stewed raisin aromas combine with festive spice and a hint of beeswax polish. Orange marmalade flavours are balanced by cracked black pepper and toasted oak. A long finish with grapefruit zest.

Glenturret Distillery was established on the banks of the River Turret at Hosh to the north of Crieff in Scotland’s Highland whisky region in 1775. Now one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland and with mash in the mash tun stirred by hand using a long-handled wooden paddle and just two small stills it is also amongst the smallest. Glenturret whisky is released in a limited range of official single malts and is available from independent bottlers including Signatory Vintage and the MacPhail’s vintage Collection series. Glenturret Distillery is home to The Famous Grouse Experience.

New Single Casks from Benromach Distillery – Tyndrum Whisky News

Benromach Cask #771

Matured in specially sourced Polish Oak. This results in aromas of Seville orange, festive spices and raspberry, followed by stewed raisin and milk-chocolate on the palate, with forest fruits and bonfire embers to finish. This limited-edition Benromach single cask release was matured in specially sourced Polish Oak. This results in aromas of Seville orange, festive spices and raspberry, followed by stewed raisin and milk-chocolate on the palate, with forest fruits and bonfire embers to finish.

Distilled: 21st November 2011
Bottled: 1st November 2022
One of only 264 bottles produced.

£94.00 >

Benromach Cask #772

Matured in specially sourced Polish Oak. This results in aromas of stewed fruits, citrus zest and cocoa powder, followed by forest fruits and toffee on the palate with blueberry and bonfire embers to finish. This limited-edition Benromach single cask release was matured in specially sourced Polish Oak. This results in aromas of stewed fruits, citrus zest and cocoa powder, followed by forest fruits and toffee on the palate with blueberry and bonfire embers to finish.

Distilled: 21st November 2011
Bottled: 31st October 2022
One of only 263 bottles produced.

£94.00 >

ROYAL SALUTE DROPS FIRST EVER EXPRESSION AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY AS AN NFT ON BLOCKBAR.COM

ROYAL SALUTE DROPS FIRST EVER EXPRESSION AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY AS AN NFT ON BLOCKBAR.COM

Royal Salute, the master of exceptionally aged Scotch whisky, has announced a new NFT exclusive release; the Royal Salute 27 Year Old Single Cask Finish. The brand has partnered with the world’s first direct-to-consumer NFT (non-fungible token) marketplace for luxury wines and spirits, BlockBar.com, to drop the special release of just 315 flagons, all bottled from a single cask, as individual NFTs. Continuing its commitment to innovating within Web3, this is the first time that Royal Salute has released an expression exclusively as an NFT, that will only be available to purchase with one retail partner, BlockBar.com.

BlockBar democratizes access to luxury wines and spirits whilst offering bottle owners storage, insurance and a marketplace to resell their bottles. Upon purchase of the limited-edition Royal Salute 27 Year Old Single Cask Finish, the physical version will be held securely by BlockBar, with a record of authenticity held on the blockchain as a digital certificate of ownership. The bottle owner may redeem the physical product and have it delivered from BlockBar’s secure storage facility by burning the relevant NFT, safely trade its NFT version within the BlockBar.com marketplace, gift it or showcase the NFT in their virtual bar.

In addition to being Royal Salute’s first BlockBar-exclusive NFT release, the 27 Year Old Single Cask Finish showcases the Scotch’s innovative approach to the art of whisky blending as, once blended, the expression was fully finished in a single cask. The individual cask is a first fill sherry hogshead which has held a rare Oloroso for 18 months before being filled with the rich blended Scotch and left to finish for a further six years. After the cask has finished imparting its rich flavours to the whisky, every drop is then bottled into 315 precious flagons, offered as individual NFTs for this drop on BlockBar.com.

In keeping with Royal Salute’s rich history and innovative approach to whisky blending, the 27 Year Old Single Cask Finish has been expertly developed by Royal Salute Master Blender Sandy Hyslop to intrigue the tastebuds with a complex profile. The expression has flavours of dark chocolate ganache, ripe plums and freshly baked ginger cake, with notes of dark toffee, Florentine biscuits, morello cherry jam and warming cinnamon leading to a rich and slightly dry finish with gentle spice.

Mathieu Deslandes, Royal Salute Global Marketing Director commented:

“While Royal Salute is steeped in history and heritage, as a brand we are always looking to the future, finding new ways to connect with those that are as passionate about whisky as we are, be it in the physical world or the metaverse. Our partner, BlockBar, has allowed us to enter the digital space in an exciting and seamless way. After two successful NFT launches of singular flagons that were well received, it was a natural progression to release an expression exclusively on the BlockBar.com marketplace.”

Dov Falic, BlockBar co-founder and CEO said:

“We’re excited Royal Salute has chosen to partner with BlockBar for the third time as we continue to support the brand on its Web3 journey. Being chosen as the only retail partner to release an entire expression is a real honour and we will continue to offer its community and ours not only exclusive releases, but storage, insurance and a marketplace for reselling.”

The 27 Year Old Single Cask Finish is housed in a regal purple flagon, paying homage to Royal Salute’s heritage which has inspired the brand since its inception. The pack features a recurring motif that utilises the iconic Royal Salute double diamond, reminiscent of the windows of royal residences.

315 flagons of the Royal Salute 27 Year Old Single Cask Finish NFTs will drop exclusively on BlockBar.com, at 10PM GMT on Tuesday 1st November 2022 for customers to purchase. Priced at $965 USD (0.74 ETH equivalent) the NFTs will be available to purchase with ETH and credit card and customers will have 10 minutes to check out. Users who successfully check out will receive an NFT representing the physical bottle, which is stored with BlockBar until the bottle owner is ready to redeem. Early access will be granted to BlockBar and Royal Salute NFT holders.

Two bottle owners will have the opportunity to enjoy a VIP Tour of the Strathisla Distillery for two, including one nights’ accommodation in Scotland, to taste the rarest Royal Salute inventory of maturing whiskies (redeemable from 1st November 2023, travel excluded).

For more information, visit royalsalute.com or follow @royalsalute.

This article is published as a matter of interest and is published after it’s original release date

Whisky Hammer March 2023 Auction Now Live! – Auction Whisky News

Our March auction is now LIVE!

Place your bids from Friday 17th March until Sunday 26th March 2023.

www.whiskyhammer.com

Every month, we present an incredible selection of whiskies and other fine spirits to our members right across the globe. You will find everything here from limited edition releases and vintage bottles to whole casks of rare whisky. There is certainly something for everyone – whether you are looking to collect, invest or enjoy!

Macallan – 72-Year-Old (Lalique) The Genesis Decanter

George T Stagg – Buffalo Trace Antique Collection (2003/04/05) 75cl

Karuizawa – 50 Year Old (1968) Single Cask #6223

Macphail’s – 50 Year Old (1937) 75cl

Glen Grant – 60 Year Old (1952) The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee (Gordon & MacPhail)

Selling whisky? Why not arrange the pick-up of your bottles using our global courier service? If you’re based in Scotland, you might want to arrange the personal collection of your bottles. Wherever you’re based in the world, we will make getting your bottles into our monthly auction as simple as possible. Get in touch with the Whisky Hammer team now by dropping them a message at sales@whiskyhammer.com.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society ‘Five NEW lucky green bottles’ – Irish Whiskey News

Our new release in celebration of St Patrick’s Day TODAY brings a beautiful richness in indulgence of flavour. Taste and explore FIVE lucky green bottlings that are sure to surprise and delight the senses – including the utterly exciting, NEW DISTILLERY cask 155.1 The rye pretender PLUS exceptional whiskies from our Peated, Spicy & Sweet and Deep, Rich & Dried Fruits profiles.

KEEP ON scrolling to discover these new drams OR click on over to our website to buy 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

SMWS LOGO 2017 NEW

FIFTH FIFE WHISKY FESTIVAL PROVES A SELL-OUT SUCCESS – Scotch Whisky News

FIFTH FIFE WHISKY FESTIVAL PROVES A SELL-OUT SUCCESS

The fifth Fife Whisky Festival proved a sell-out success with more festival-goers enjoying the event than ever before.

Around 700 whisky-lovers attended the festival which featured tasting sessions and special events including an exclusive tour of InchDairnie Distillery.

There was also a whisky-themed dinner at Lindores Abbey Distillery in Newburgh with crime author Val McDermid this year’s guest of honour.

She praised the festival’s success saying: “The Fife Whisky Festival dinner was the best kind of night out – beautiful surroundings at Lindores Abbey, delicious food, lively conversation and the perfect choice of drams to accompany each course.

“Now it’s got a whisky festival, Fife really does have everything!”

Meanwhile, organisers Karen Somerville and Justine Hazlehurst have confirmed the festival will return for a sixth outing in 2024.

Ms Hazlehurst said: “It was a successful weekend which went smoothly with lots of positive feedback.

“We had 90 people for the banquet dinner which is the largest number of attendees so far and Val was a great speaker.

“She was very funny and spoke about her links to Fife, her love of whisky and how she was pleased to be involved with a festival which is, unusually, organised by two women.

“This year, we were able to host 350 people at each Saturday session – our largest number since we started – and they enjoyed the very first taste of several new whiskies.”

“We’re now ready to start organising the 2024 event and look forward to returning to Fife next March.”

The festival featured tasting sessions at Cupar’s Corn Exchange where whisky connoisseurs enjoyed drams from more than 40 distilleries and independent bottlers including Annandale Distillery, GlenWyvis Distillery, Isle of Arran Distillers and James Eadie.

They had the chance to try brand-new whiskies including samples from InchDairnie Distillery of its soon-to-be-released RyeLaw whisky.

Meanwhile, Glasgow Distillery Company poured its Glasgow 1770 Ruby Port and Red Wine Finish Single Malt Scotch Whisky – the first time it’s been tasted in the UK – and Kingsbarns Distillery brought its new flagship whisky ‘Doocot’ which only launched the day before the festival began.

This year’s exclusive Festival Bottling was a Staoisha eight-year-old – a peated single malt from Bunnahabhain Distillery bottled by Woodrow’s of Edinburgh.

And the famous Luvians Bottle Shop, the festival’s on-site official retailer, was on hand for whisky purchases.

On the Sunday, there was a tour of InchDairnie Distillery in Glenrothes which opened specifically for a small group of festival-goers.

There was also a tasting masterclass from Hannah Whisky Merchants hosted by their brand ambassador, Paul McKendrick, at the Hillend Tavern in Dalgety Bay.

Festival co-founder Karen Somerville said: “We were pleased to offer two venues for the 2023 Sunday sessions – we like to do something special on the Sunday and are now looking at increasing to four Sunday events.

“We were also delighted to continue our annual fundraising efforts for Age Concern Cupar with around £1,000 expected to be donated this year from our generous attendees and exhibitors.”

She added: “Tickets for the next festival are due to go on sale early September – watch our social media for more details.”

Fife Whisky Festival was launched in 2017 by Ms Hazlehurst, founder of Kask Whisky, and Mrs Somerville, of Angels’ Share Glass, with the first event held in March 2018.

Sponsored by Bruce Stevenson Insurance Brokers, legal firm MacRoberts LLP, construction company ISG and leading experiential marketing software platform AnyRoad, the event showcases the renaissance of whisky-making in Fife by bringing together the best whisky producers from the region and beyond.

Staff from AnyRoad, which enables businesses to operate and optimise their events and experiences, captured valuable data and insights from whisky fans during the festival.

They found that 100% of attendees questioned would be interested in returning to the Festival while 94% would strongly recommend the event to others.

Greg Klingaman, AnyRoad’s VP, Strategy & Field Operations EMEA, said: “We were pleased to sponsor this year’s Fife Whisky Festival which is a powerful vehicle for smaller and independent distilleries to engage directly with consumers.

“We were able to gather quantitative and qualitative feedback from a third of festival-goers which indicated just how much they enjoyed the event and many specifically mentioned how well run the festival was.”

The festival’s sponsors also praised the achievements of its founders.

Euan Duncan, from MacRoberts LLP, said: “What Karen and Justine have achieved since they launched Fife Whisky Festival is remarkable.

“It has become a key fixture in the Scotch Whisky festival calendar and what is particularly pleasing is the diversity of attendees which demonstrates the rapidly growing appeal of Scotch Whisky to all consumers.

“The festival heralds and celebrates the innovation and growth of the production of Scotch Whisky in Fife and provides a platform to shine the spotlight on Scotch whiskies from the other regions.

“It has been a pleasure for us at MacRoberts to have sponsored and supported the Fife Whisky Festival from the very first festival and this has also allowed us to highlight our significant work and involvement in Scotland’s food and drink industry.”

Graeme Dempster, of Bruce Stevenson Insurance Brokers, said: “We are delighted to continue our support for Fife Whisky Festival which was another great success this year.

“Fife as a whisky region is flourishing and the festival helps support and promote not just the great whiskies from the region but all over the country.

“Fife Whisky Festival is an important partner for Bruce Stevenson as we have many clients who attend the festival and it’s a great way to catch up with them over a few drams. We’re looking forward to next year’s festival already.”

Louise Wallace, from ISG, said: “We have proudly sponsored Fife Whisky Festival for the last three years.

“We work with distillers throughout Scotland to create the right spaces for them to thrive and are currently working at Rosebank and Port Ellen – bringing them back to life – as well as being a part of exciting new chapters for Eden Mill and Elixir.

“Sponsoring this festival is a great opportunity to celebrate with the whisky community with people coming from all over the world to attend.

“Justine and Karen are a true inspiration across the industry – the grit and determination they have to make the festival a success is fantastic and we’re looking forward to our continued partnership in 2024.”

Dates for the 2024 event will be confirmed shortly and more details about the festival can be found here – www.fifewhiskyfestival.com

Notes: Fife Whisky Festival was launched in 2017 by Justine Hazlehurst and Karen Somerville and the first event, opened by endurance cyclist Mark Beaumont, was held at the Corn Exchange in Cupar on Saturday March 10, 2018. For more details, go to www.fifewhiskyfestival.com

Angels’ Share Glass is a family-run business based in Bridge of Allan, near Stirling. The firm is co-directed by Karen Somerville and her father Tom Young – a world-renowned Master Craftsman who has been glassblowing and making lamp-work glassware for nearly 60 years. More information about the company can be found at www.angelsshareglass.com

Justine Hazlehurst is the founder of Kask Whisky, a whisky events company based in Edinburgh. As well as a judge for a number of whisky awards panels, she has established several Scotch whisky trails and has worked with a number of distilleries and organisations to research their Scotch whisky heritage. For more details about Kask Whisky, go to www.kaskwhisky.com

Click Whisky Auctions March 2023 ENDS SOON! – Auction Whisky News

AUCTION ENDS SOON!

ENDS SUNDAY 19TH MARCH FROM 8PM

A Royal Offering

We have several bottles of Macallan in our March auction, including this wonderful set, celebrating 60 years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Our auction also features Macallan James Bond 60th Anniversary bottlings Decade I and Decade V, celebrating the fictional spy in style.

We have a soft spot for Balvenie and so we are delighted to offer several bottlings in our auction this month, including The Second Balvenie Red Rose. In 2002 Balvenie started using one week in the year to use peat in their malting kiln, as was common practice long ago, this spirit is kept for their limited releases, including Week of Peat 17 Years Old and 19 Years Old which are also in this month’s auction.

Register now at www.clickwhiskyauctions.com to bid on these iconic bottlings and many more besides.

Gordon & MacPhail Tormore 30 Years Old 1991 Connoisseurs Choice at Aberdeen Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

Tormore Distillery

30 Years Old 1991 Connoisseurs Choice

This single malt was distilled at Tormore distillery in 1991 and aged in a refill sherry butt for 30 years. It was bottled at 55.7% ABV, at natural colour and without chill-filtration by Gordon & MacPhail for their Connoisseurs’ Choice Collection.

NOSE Sherry influenced combine with ripe blackcurrant and charred oak. rich pressed apple aromas develop alongside subtle grapefruit.

PALATE Sweet toffee flavours complement cinnamon and ginger spice. Raspberry compote comes to the fore accompanied by Demerara sugar and roasted hazelnuts.

FINISH Medium and sweet with lingering toasted almonds and spice.

Only 488 bottles produced.

£600.00

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*UPCOMING RELEASE* 21 year old American Oak ex-Bourbon, HH0229 – Tasmanian Whisky News

The Sullivans Cove 21 Year Old, HH0229

“Our goal is to make the best whisky that we can, but what’s a goal if you don’t stick to it? This whisky symbolises our commitment to just that. Sticking to a whisky, one barrel at a time, for 21 years. That’s just over 7,700 times the sun rose and set on this barrel, 7,700 opportunities a Distillery Manager of the past could have decanted and sold it. It takes a lot of patience.”

– Heather Tillott, Distillery Manager

HH0229 tells a story two decades old, born by the waterfront in our first home, this cask has been with us from the very early days of our distillery. The benefits of long term maturation are abundant in this cask. It has passed through the hands of trusted Distillery Managers over the years, and it is only now, when it has reached its peak of flavour and harmony, that we pass it to you.

HH0229 breaks the mould of what you expect to taste in a 21 year old whisky. Our textural and fruity Sullivans Cove spirit meets an astoundingly soft touch of confection-driven American oak. At an incredible 21 years old, HH0229 was matured in an American oak ex-Bourbon barrel, bottled at 48.3%, and with a yield of just 209 bottles.

A fine example of this era of Sullivans Cove production in its tropical-sweet earth-textural nature. It’s absolutely delicious, tropical bliss.” – Heather Tillott, Distillery Manager

HH0229 will be available to purchase via ballot on Monday 20 March 2023.

The ballot will be open for 24 hours from 10AM Hobart time on 20 March. Further details, with a link to enter the ballot will be sent via email prior to the ballot opening.

HH0229 Available by the Dram

HH0229 is on pour at three venues across Australia:

Whisky & Alement, Melbourne

Burrow Bar, Sydney

Sullivans Cove Distillery, Hobart

Each venue is limited to one bottle only. Please call ahead to check availability. 

YouTube: What is the difference between the 25th Anniversary Sullivans Cove 21 Year Old and HH0229?

A note on our ballot system.  Our policy is one entry per person, per household. 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 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.


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