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Scotch Malt Whisky Society 2023 FESTIVAL RARE RELEASES – Scotch Whisky News

 

2023 FESTIVAL RARE RELEASES

Flavour Hunting season is OPEN, and we’re delighted to offer members a stunning selection of small-batch releases, lovingly created and curated by our Spirits Team in celebration of FESTIVAL MONTH this May. Enjoy an amazing range with six small-batch single malts – as well as a one-off custom distilled small-batch single grain.

Bottled at cask strength, each regional Rare Release has its own ‘cask bill’ recipe – a different selection of casks that we’ve worked to put together to create something interesting and special. Our Festival Rare Release small-batch series offers a wide range of flavour profiles depending on where your tastes lie. Let’s GO flavour hunting….

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The Good Dram Show – Episode 506 ‘Bowmore’ – Scotch Whisky News

The Good Dram Show with Chris Goodrum Episode 506 – A Tasting From The Vaults..!

Welcome to this week’s episode of the show in which I’ll be taking a look at a selection of Independent bottlings of Bowmore that were released a few years ago.

Filmed in The Study Nottingham

Featuring James MacArthur Fine Malt Selection’ Bowmore 2000 (10 year old) 45%

Murray McDavid ‘Mission Series Gold’ Bowmore 1994 (14 year old) 54%

A. Dewar Rattray ‘Individual Cask Bottling’ Bowmore 1990 (17 year old) 54.1%

A. Dewar Rattray ‘Individual Cask Bottling’ Bowmore 1990 (20 year old) 50.2%

Douglas Laing Old Particular Bowmore 1998 (16 year old) 48.4%

Douglas Laing Xtra Old Particular Bowmore 1989 (25 year old) 55.1%

Tasting Notes 

Kensington Wine Market Malt Messenger No. 151 by Andrew Ferguson – New Tastings, New Whiskies, & a Save the Date! – Whisky News

If you’ve been browsing our website the last few days, you might have noticed that we’ve opened some more tastings for registration. We are in the process of rolling out our June tastings, which include the Spring Single Malt Festival, which is back for the first time in 4 years. This may come as a relief to those of you who missed out on getting tickets to our sold out 31st Birthday Whisky Festival coming up in a couple of weeks.

We have a great mix of in-person and virtual events planned over the next couple of months. We are welcoming a number of special guest hosts including Bob Baxter of Two Brewers, Angus MacRaild of Decadent Drinks (Whisky Sponge), Richard Urquhart of Gordon & MacPhail, and John Campbell of Lochlea. And then there is Ardbeg Day.

We have just opened up registration for the Ardbeg Day Master Classes at KWM, and also have info on the main Ardbeg Day event in Calgary. Space is limited, and this is Ardbeg we are talking about, so tickets won’t last long.

There are loads of new whiskies to fill you in on in this edition too… We have a trio of new exclusive Waterford Whiskies, including the first two peated releases to come to Canada, as well as the Heritage Hunter 1.1. The story on this last one is worth digging into!

We also have new whiskies from Cooper’s Choice, Douglas Laing, and Two Brewers. You’ll note there are also some “not so new whiskies” from Douglas & Hunter Laing. These are new to us, but have been gathering dust in the Connect warehouse in St. Albert for up to a decade…

In the returned column, we have the Benromach 21 Year, which continues to provide excellent value. I am long overdue to write up a tasting note on it…

As with our Glenfarclas 1992, we are now offering samples of our new Gordon & MacPhail Balblair 1997 and Glen Scotia 2000 casks for sale. Details on these KWM “dramples” can be found below.

Finally, are you in the market for a Bowmore 1969 50-Year from the Vault Collection? If so there is a bottle available, but we’ll only be bringing it in, in the event of a purchase… the retail price is $50k!

As always, in the event of a discrepancy in price, the point of sale at KWM will be taken as correct. Online ordering and in-store purchasing are always our preferences, but you can email your requests too… but they won’t be dealt with as quickly as the web orders!

Sincerely,

Andrew Ferguson

Kensington Wine Market

In This Edition

1. SAVE THE DATE – 31st Annual Birthday Sale!

2. New Waterford Whiskies

3. New Whiskies from Coopers Choice

4. New Whiskies from Douglas Laing

5. Not So New Whiskies from Douglas & Hunter Laing

6. New Whiskies from Two Brewers

7. Benromach 21 Year is Back!

8. Available By Request: The Bowmore 1969 50 Year Vaults Collection

9. KWM Cask Samples aka Dramples

10.  More Tasting Notes on Recent Arrivals

11.  New Tastings – In Case You Missed Them

12.Other Upcoming Tastings

SAVE THE DATE – 31st Annual Birthday Sale!

Before reading any further, please note none of the whiskies mentioned in today’s newsletter will be on sale next weekend… that would be poor form on our part!

Kensington Wine Market is turning 31 years old on May 15, so you know what that means… it is time for our annual Birthday Sale. almost everything in-store will be on sale, Friday May 12, through Monday May 15.

A sale email will be sent out at the start of the sale, highlighting the best deals.

So save the date… and get ready to save!

New Waterford Whiskies

Three curious new Waterford releases have arrived in Alberta, quantities are limited, and they are exclusive to Kensington Wine Market. Superficially, the two peated single malts, look to be the most interesting. They are the first peated expressions of Waterford single malt to find their way to Canada.

But the Heritage Hunter has an incredible story, and may be the most interesting Waterford release yet. They have worked to revive an almost extinct barley varietal, named after its creator Dr. Herbert Hunter. The strain was prized for its flavour but fell out of favour with those looking for larger yields. Working with only an initial 50-gram bag, sourced from the seed bank of the Irish Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine, they multiplied the seed stock through repeated planting. After many generations, they had enough to plant a crop.

Details on the whiskies are below, I will try to get my own tasting notes out over the next week or so!

1. Waterford Heritage Hunter 1.1 – 50% – Produced from Hunter barley grown at the Dunoughmore and Rathdowney farms in 2018, the malt was fermented for 169 hours with Mauri yeast. The whisky was matured primarily in first fill ex-Bourbon, but also Virgin American, ex-French Wine, and Vin Doux Naturelle casks. – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Earthy, dry soil, lemon sherbet, red apple skin, dry bark, barnyard, petrichor, rolled barley, baked salt, chalk. Taste: Orange cake, dry savoury spice, cloves, porridge with prunes, wood char, citrus oils. Finish: Dry greenness with a gentle spice.” – $130+gst

2. Waterford Peated Ballybannon 1.1 – 50% – Produced from Laureat barley grown at Ballybannon Farm in 2017, the malt was peated to 47ppm, and was fermented for an astonishing 167 hours with Mauri yeast. The whisky was matured in first fill ex-Bourbon, Virgin American, ex-French Wine, and Vin Doux Naturelle casks. – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Soft peat, almonds, crisp, lavender honey, reminds me of a seaside escape, driftwood fire smoke, green apples, padrón peppers, salt crust, a morning walk on a fresh day. Taste: Peat kick, very chewable, BBQ fish by the sea, buttery, warm apple and almond tart with honeycomb ice cream, wool, frangipane, samphire. Finish: What finish?!” – $115+gst

3. Waterford Peated Fenniscourt 1.1 – 50% – Produced from Laureat barley grown at Fenniscourt Farm in 2017, the malt was peated to 38ppm, and was fermented for an astonishing 187 hours with Mauri yeast. The whisky was matured in first fill ex-Bourbon, Virgin American, ex-French Wine, and Vin Doux Naturelle casks. – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Turf (peat), saltiness, pear skin, woodland moss, hay, lemon skin, dried thyme, malted biscuits, marzipan, cooked banana, sweet floralness, wattle and daub, golden syrup. Taste:  Farm tastes, dry rub that you would use on a barbecue, bog myrtle, clove sweets, leather, maraschino cherry, barley husks, gooseberry jam. Finish: Soft, earthy warmth, dry, finish in gentle waves.” – $115+gst

New Whiskies from Coopers Choice

We have six new offerings from our friends at Cooper’s Choice, just 12-18 bottles of each available!

1. Cooper’s Choice Ardmore 2008 – 51.5% – 14 Year – Bourbon Cask – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Dry peat smoke and coal dust with green apples. Palate: Gentle smoked honey with vanilla and lemon notes. Sweet peated malt. Final: Delightful late dry smoke with a citrus edge.” – $140+gst

2. Coopers Choice Bunnahabhain Peat & Fruit – 53% – ex-Bourbon / Beaumes de Venise Finish – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Rich peat smoke, grape skins and old leather. Palate: Soot and tar. Bacon and black fruit with delicious liquid smoke. Juicy sweet malt. Mouth coating. Finish: Fantastic length. Peat ash and fruit.” – $120+gst

3. Coopers Choice Caol Ila Creosote & Candied Fruit – 54.5% – ex-Bourbon / Madeira Finish – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Oily creosote and tar with bonfire embers. Palate: Sweet peat with smoky bacon, ash and boiled sweets. Oily smoke with a coastal salty edge. Finish: Delightfully long and lingering with more late sweet smoke.” – $125+gst

4. Coopers Choice Dalmunach Winter Fruits – 56.5% – Port Wood Finish – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Mouthwatering aroma of redcurrants, sweet malt and blackberries. Palate: Brown sugar with delicious port wine notes. Big spices amongst all the fruit. Finish: Good length. More sweetness and red fruits.” – $110+gst

5. Coopers Choice Skara Brae Secret Orkney 2007 – 54.5% – 15 Year – Bourbon Cask Matured – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Light heathery smoke with yellow apples and sea spray. Palate: Spices and citrus notes. Rich and malty with light peppery spices and honeyed notes. Finish: Medium length with a coastal salinity.” – $152+gst

6. Coopers Choice Strathclyde 1993 Single Grain – 28 Year – 49.5% – ex-Bourbon – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Sweet vanilla and butter popcorn. Bounty bars. Palate: Delicious sweet bourbon notes with almond milk. Delightful coconut burst with creamy vanilla, toasted marshmallows and pencil shavings. Finish: A fabulous old grain. Mouthcoating late barley syrup.” – $225+gst

New Whiskies from Douglas Laing

An Islay heavy mix of independent bottlings from the Douglas Laings… Only 3-6 bottles of each are available. Two of the whiskies are part of the Cheers to Better Days range: “In celebration of a brighter future ahead, this limited series is bursting with vibrant character! The striking orange label signifies joy, warmth, health and success.” Most of these are arriving on Wednesday next week… a couple are already in-store!

1. Old Particular North British 2003 – 48.4% – 18 Year – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Dark toffee gives way to baking spice, chewed leather and ripe, autumn fruits. Palate: Cocoa and mocha alongside a creamy cereal style with juicy plums and grape juice. Finish: Spiced, damp oak lingers on with a dark chocolate and Sherry sweetness.” – $195+gst

2. Old Particular Benrinnes 12 Year Cheers To Better Days – 48.4% – 2009 – Refill Hogshead – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Deliciously sweet with undertones of oak and orange rind. Palate: Opens with milk chocolate cookie, developing to juicy barley and milky cereal. Finish: Creamy sweet finish, still the barley but now with vanilla.” – $140+gst

3. Old Particular Caol Ila 10 Year – 48.4% – 2011 – Refill Sherry Butt – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Uncork the bottle and catch its beachy, oceanic and peated, gristy qualities. Palate: Oily, phenolic, lightly salted, distinctly spiced with summer tar, Malt and iodine. Finish: Shows dry spices ahead of coal dust and soot, plus drift of wood fire smoke.” – $135+gst

4. Old Particular Caol Ila 10 Year Cheers To Better Days – 48.4% – 2011 – Refill Hogshead – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Fresh, salty oceanic air, seaweed and puffs of sweet peat smoke. Palate: Gently charred oak and BBQ meat with kiln dried barley showing. Finish: Long, with the smoke now lingering on.” – $145+gst

5. XOP Bowmore 25 Year – 52.7% – 1996 – Refill Hogshead – Producer Tasting Note: “The nose brings a big hit of earthy smokiness alongside charred wood and damp soil. The palate is incredibly oily and mouth-coating and exactly what you want from a Bowmore – beautifully balanced with peated barley and a fruity sweetness. The finish lingers long with puffs of peat smoke, a gentle minty / herbal quality and delicious honeycomb.” – $925+gst

Not So New Whiskies – But New To Us –

From Douglas & Hunter Laing

About 7-8 years ago, new importers took over both Douglas Laing and Hunter Laing, from a firm which had been representing both for a dozen years or so. The old importer has continued to occasionally dribble out some stock over the years, and these 5 curiously popped up a few weeks ago. These are malts and grains which have been in the province for 7-10 years, gathering dust in the warehouse in St. Albert. They were a tad overpriced in their day, but after 10 years of whiskyflation, they are now reasonably well priced… only 6-12 bottles of each available.

1. Clan Denny Girvan 20 Year – 56.7% – Refill Barrel – 1993 – Producer Tasting Note: “Opens sweetly on the nose, superbly vanilla’d, carrying a creamy custard character with toffee. Still sweet on the palate, now with spicy honey & butterscotch, running to more vanilla. The finish is very more’ish replicating the nose & palate, now with candied orange.” – $190+gst

2. Clan Denny Invergordon 26 Year – 50.6% – 1988 – American Oak – Producer Tasting Note: “Opens sweetly on the nose carrying an attractively honey’d & vanilla’d character develops to a fragrant hairdresser’s style. The palate is clean and remains sweet – candy style – before running to vanilla and soft spices. The finish is short but still sweetly toffee vanilla’d and evolves to an interesting orange pith style.” – $200+gst

3. Old Paticular North British 21 Year – 50.9% – Refill Hogshead – Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Perfumed – subtly sweet – with honey, vanilla & crunched sugars. Palate: Corn oil to the fore – then spices, vanilla ice cream & late marzipan. Finish: Oily, warmingly spiced – still sugared and lightly butterscotched.” – $195+gst

4. Provenance Auchroisk 10 Year – 46% – 2002 – Refill Hogshead – Producer Tasting Note: “Opens fresh and sweet on the nose carrying a floral style plus vanilla fudge and a malty quality. The palate opens with a sweet vanilla aspect and rush to spiced caramelized peaches. The finish is long and spicy and carries a soft chewed leather quality plus late honey.” – $75+gst

5. Provenance Fettercairn 12 Year – 46% – 2000 – Refill Hogshead – Producer Tasting Note: “Clean, herbal and arresting on the nose initially before it warms to a barley gristiness and mixed spice. Palatewise – expect a grassy sub plot to tongue tingling gingery and lightly peppered spices – running to a sweeter finish of caramel, more spices and a sprinkling of cocoa dust.” – $81+gst

New Whiskies from Two Brewers

What is especially cool about these releases of Two Brewers is their age, one is 10 years old, and another 9, but most of the liquid in that one is older than 10 years of age too… Two Brewers has come of Age!

Release 37 came in a month or so ago, but I don’t think we ever highlighted it. It is an 8 year old at Cask Strength, and only a couple of dozen bottles found their way to Alberta.

All three of these whiskies, and 4 others, will be sampled with Two Brewers Co-Founder Bob Baxter, on June 10th at KWM. Details in the new tastings listed below!

1. Two Brewers Yukon Single Malt Release 37 – 58% – 8 Year – Classic Single Cask – Refill Virgin Oak – Producer Description: “A single cask of complex character, singing at once of tropical waves and rich oaken forests. A harmonious dichotomy like the Two Brewers themselves.” – Producer Tasting Note: “A timid aroma teases the tropics, mango and papaya, coconut and ginger. The golden concoction awakens across the palate, rich molasses and confectioner’s sugar, kissed by fresh oak and allspice. A welcome commotion, expertly weighted and worthy of a revisit.” – $195+gst – Only 24 bottles came to Alberta, half of them to KWM!

2. Two Brewers Yukon Single Malt Release 38 – 43% – 10 Year – Peated – A mix of Virgin, first fill ex-Bourbon, and second fill ex-Bourbon – Producer Tasting Note: “Peat smoke wafts from the glass in abundance but never excess, fading into shadows of rich leather and fresh green tobacco. Light and sweet, crescendoing to a crash of candied ginger and over-ripe banana, ensconced perpetually in wispy, raspy smoke.” – $108+gst

3. Two Brewers Yukon Single Malt Release 39 – 46% – 9 Year (58% 10 Year) – Classic – ex-Bourbon & Custom Oak Casks – Producer Tasting Note: “An intricate aroma of rich toasted oak highlighted by edges of juicy cantaloupe melons and luxurious bonbons. The dram skims sweetly across the tongue, elegant malt shrouds then boldly builds into syrupy fruit salad with anise edges, irresistibly entangled.” – $108+gst

Benromach 21 Year Is Back!

There are a lot of things to love about the Benromach Distillery and this 21 year old expression. Firstly, Benromach and its parent company Gordon & MacPhail take an old-school, very traditional approach to whisky making. Long fermentations, slow distillation, and unlike most Speyside producers, they use a prominent amount of peat. Then there is the oak, I’ve said it before and I will say it until the cows come home, no one has a better oak policy than G&M and Benromach. This 21 year old was matured in First Fill, top quality, ex-Bourbon, and sherry seasoned casks. Finally, the price… it is excellent for a 21 year old in this day and age. Benromach is a small distillery, they don’t have a lot of 21 year, which is why we seldom see it in stock. They could crank the price up, but they haven’t, because they are playing the long game. Across the range, Benromach offers excellent quality at a very fair price, and the 21 year is no exception to that!

I really need to get a tasting note written up for this one…

Benromach 21 Year – 43% – First Fill ex-Bourbon & ex-Sherry – Producer Tasting Note: “Aromas: Sweet sherry aromas with underlying citrus, ginger and oak notes, accompanied by a touch of smoke. Palate: Sweet, initially with cracked black pepper, Seville orange and raspberry flavours lead to baked apple and subtle spice. Finish: Charred oak and soft smoke.” – $235+gst

Available By Request:

The Bowmore 1969 50 Year

The latest release in the 50 year old Vaults range from Bowmore, is a 1969 vintage, bottled at 46.9%, after maturing in ex-Bourbon Barrels and Hogsheads.

Producer Description

“Distilled in 1969, this extremely rare single malt has been meticulously nurtured by our craftsmen for over five decades. During this lengthy union between spirit and oak, a defining character emerged, becoming increasingly richer as its fruit and smoke flavours remained constant. The taste almost undefinable; an enigma of flavours which have shaped Bowmore’s legacy, defining the most definitive of decades. This exceptional limited edition, combining the finest American oak ex-bourbon barrels and hogsheads, unlocks a zenith of aromas. Perfectly unifying fragrant and floral notes contrasting with citrus and sweetness to bring rich warmth to this Bowmore single malt whisky.”

Bowmore 1969 50 Year Vauts Edition – 46.9% – American Oak – Producer Tasting Note: “To the eye a burished chestnut colour. On the nose, notes of Freesia, dried geranium and lilies merge with the aromas of citrus fruits, followed by the sweeter notes of acacia honey, apple pie, vanilla pods and cream. The complex palate iniatially starts dry with floral notes, like carnations then developing into sweeter notes of lemon merigue, grilled almonds and light crème caramel fudge with a hint of pepper, nutmeg, oak and light coconut. The finish is long with subtle floral notes and malty flavours.” – $50,000+gst

KWM Cask Samples aka Dramples

When we got our Glenfarclas 1992 KWM 30th Anniversary Family Cask in, we knew there would be a lot of people who wanted to try it, and with the price of the bottle, we couldn’t go pouring samples willy nilly… besides, there would also be people for who popping in to the shiop was not an option. So we have been selling 15 ml samples of the Glenfarclas 1992 for a few months now, and they have been very popular. So we decided to do the same with our new KWM exclusive casks from Gordon & MacPhail.

True, if you come down to the shop, you can ask for a wee taste of our Balblair 1997 and Glen Scotia 2000 casks, at no charge. But it is only that a wee taste. For those who really want to give it a proper go, we have filled 25ml samples of these new casks, and as with the Glenfarclas, we have created a tasting video on YouTube linked by a QR code.

Current Dramples on Offer By KWM

1. G&M CC Balblair 1997 KWM 25ml Sample – $13.99

2. G&M CC Glen Scotia 2000 KWM 25ml Sample – $11.99

3. Glenfarclas 1992 KWM 30 Annv 15ml Sample – $13.99

More Tasting Notes on Some Recent Arrivals

Eight more tasting notes, one of which sold out in the time it has taken to pull this newsletter together, but I included it anyway. A little bird told me there is a slight chance we may see a few more bottles of it in the fall!

I honestly can’t believe we still have the Cadenhead “A Highland” 37 Year still in-stock. It is a lovely 37-year-old single malt, priced at under $1K, and it is reputed to be from Glenmorangie… Imagine what a 37 year old Glenmorangie bottled by the distillery would sell for…

The G&Ms are all excellent, especially the Miltonduff. I have long had a fondness for Miltonduff, especially 20-30 something refill cask matured bottlings. This one lives up to that expectation.

The Millstone 25 Year is a lovely old-school sherry bomb, priced at a point few comparable Scotch whiskies come close to these days. And the Edradour Equilibrium from Whisky Sponge, which is a fusion of peated and unpeated malt, is an ashy sherried treat!

1. Cadenhead Original A Highland 37 Year – 46% – 1985 – ex-Bourbon – My Tasting Note: “Nose: candied cherries, orange peel, polished leather, cognac, and cigar tobacco; Jujubes and Jelly Bellys; dried apricots, and peaches n cream; white chocolate and marshmallows. Palate: nutty, toasty, and very fruity; you can tell this has age, there is an overall antique-y feel, but there is no baggage from it…; more orange, candied cherry, and peaches n cream; milk chocolate smores, more Jujubes and Jelly Bellies; late spices, leather, and tobacco. Finish: juicy, toasty, and increasingly spice with a touch more earthy tobacco; drying and nutty at the very end. Comment: how do we still have this? the speculation is this is Glenmorangie, and based on the profile I can see that; in any case this is a lovely old malt, with a very fruity-antique-y profile… and it would be 5x the price or more if the distillery had bottles this for themselves!” – $930+gst

2. G&M Connoisseurs Choice Highland Park 1995 – 57% – 27 Year – Refill Sherry Butt – My Tasting Note: “Nose: this takes me back… old school sherried HP… we don’t see this often anymore; dark honey from an old-fashioned honeypot; medium-dark goat’s milk chocolate, worn old leather armchairs, and sticky toffee pudding; a faint hint of peat, Dutch licorice, and dark fruits: figs, dates, and prunes. Palate: the sherry and peat waft in together with more medium-dark chocolate and Dutch licorice; this is a big, rich, sherried Orcadian malt, but with a deft touch; time has mellowed HP’s famous soft peat, and only subtle maritime traces can be found; the sherry is rich, nutty, and spicy but balanced; more sticky toffee pudding, Christmas cake, and even a touch of Mom’s mincemeat; more dark honey too. Finish: warming, spicy, and sherried with subtle peat smoke, honey, and dark fruits. Comment: this is how I will always remember the classic sherried old school Highland Park 25 of yesteryear… before it lost its way… anyone else remember the mid-late 2000s bottlings in the stubby round bottles that came in a black wooden box with a brass buckle for a latch… those were the days… this whisky will get you close, at a much better price than you’ll get from the distillery!” – $435+gst – SOLD OUT!

3. G&M Connoisseurs Choice Miltonduff 1989 – 52.9% – 31 Year – Refill Sherry Hogshead – My Tasting Note: “Nose: waxy, tropical, and decadent… ooh this is right up my alley…; macadamias, toasted walnuts and Marcona almonds; honeycomb, homemade candles, window putty, and freshly plastered drywall; then the fruits, grilled pineapple, ripe papaya, and melons galore. Palate: bright, fruity, and decadent, with a waxy coating body; honeycomb and baklava; toasted oak, crisp spices, and loads of nutty tones: more almonds, macadamias, and walnuts, with some honey roasted peanuts too; those tropical fruits are still there: melons, papaya, pineapple, along with oranges and candy apple. Finish: long, toasty, and increasingly spicy, with a lingering waxy body; but mostly it’s the fruits you notice. Comment: this is an elegant old malt, with a profile more reminiscent of Refill ex-Bourbon than Refill Sherry, but perhaps it is was an American oak Refill Sherry Seasoned Hogshead… or maybe not… but really, who cares? this is quite simply beautiful!” – $1200 – 90.5pts Whiskybase

4. G&M Connoisseurs Choice Tomatin 2003 – 58.4% – 17 Year – First Fill ex-Bourbon Barrel – My Tasting Note: “Nose: doughy, floral, and toasty, with nutty tones; almond paste-filled croissants, Stollen bread, and French crepes with powdered sugar and lemon juice. Palate: sweet, nutty, and toasty, with delicate floral tones; warm butter croissants, and more almond paste; creamed honey and clotted cream; heavy on the citrus fruits with late warming spices. Finish: light, fresh, and floral with toasted oak, honey, citrus, and spices. Comment: you couldn’t ask for much more from a 17 year old ex-Bourbon Tomatin; nice cask.” – $185+gst

5. G&M Private Collection Pulteney 1982 – 57.1% – 38 Year – Refill American Oak Hogshead – My Tasting Note: “Nose: Manuka honey, baklava, and agave nectar; melons, citrus, and stone fruits; Strawberry Twizzlers, white chocolate Hershey’s Kisses, Scottish tablet, and Dutch Baby pancakes right from the oven. Palate: warm, doughy, and fruity with a thick, coating, waxy body; more Manuka honey, baklava, agave nectar, and lightly salted caramel; white orchard fruits, melons, citrus, and stone fruits; brioche French toast and more Dutch Baby pancakes; increasingly warm, spicy, and toasty; a touch of espresso bean and clove. Finish: long, waxy, and coating with a spearmint freshness; more light fruits, honey, salted caramel, and spices. Comment: it’s not every day that you get a chance to taste a 38 year old whisky from the Pulteney Distillery; this one is showing its age, but in the best possible way, with an old-school waxy body; beauty.” – $1840+gst

6. Millstone 25 Year – 44.9% – 1996 – Oloroso Sherry Cask – My Tasting Note: “Nose: life is like a box of chocolates… it calls to mind a high-end department store where Italian leather shoes and the finest handmade chocolates are sold side by side; very nutty, Armagnac, and stewed fruits to boot; earthy with fruity tobacco, and oloroso sherry. Palate: rich, nutty, and fruity with loads of chocolate; treacle, maple syrup, and more oloroso sherry; rich spices: cinnamon, cardamom, anise, and clove; fruity tobacco, candied nuts, and smooth new leather; dried dark fruits and Jujubes. Finish: long, warming, and sherried; with more dark fruits, chocolate, leather, and tobacco. Comment: that this is another fine old bottling of sherried Millstone shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone in the know; Partrick Van Zuidam’s whiskies really do deserve more demand and attention than they get, and this is a fine example of why that should be the case; old school sherry, the kind we rarely see anymore… though I have to say I think I slightly prefer the Boutique-y 10th Birthday 25 year old to this one… we’ll need to put them head to head at some point to be sure though!” – $535

7. Tomintoul 25 Year – 43% – ex-Bourbon – My Tasting Note: “Nose: sweet, fruity, and toasty to start; thick and decadent with creamed honey, marzipan, and vanilla custard; toasted scones with clotted cream, marmalade and apricot jam; honeydew melon and cooked banana. Palate: soft, sweet, and toasty, with a firm backbone of spice; shortbread and a slight dry scone with clotted cream; firm toasted oak and baking spices; more marmalade, apricot, melon, and cooked banana; the creamed honey and marzipan show up later. Finish: fresh, toasty, and decadent, with traces of fruit, spice, and oak; late clove and espresso. Comment: this is a fine bottling, but I would be lying if I said I wasn’t hoping for a bit more; don’t get me wrong, I’d happily drink a dram offered to me, but the price is a bit steep for the liquid in question; I would expect an ex-Bourbon matured whisky of this age to be going a bit more tropical.” – $585

8. Whisky Sponge Edradour 2005 Equilibrium2 – 55% – 16 Year – 2nd Fill Sherry Hogsheads (1 each of Edradour and Ballechin) – My Tasting Note: “Nose: big, sherried, and spicy, with a savoury, meaty backbone; hickory smoked BBQ brisket, charcoal briquette ash, and burnt BBQ sauce; leather, tobacco, chocolate, and Montreal steak spices. Palate: savoury, meaty, sherried, and subtly peated; baby back ribs, smothered in BBQ sauce… a touch burnt on the under side; more hickory smoke, charcoal briquette ash, and smouldering oak smoke; more dark chocolate, leather, and tobacco, and the Montreal steak spice too. Finish: gets darker on its way to the finale, with more leather, dark chocolates, tobacco, and in the spice department cloves, and cardamom; espresso bean too. Comment: this is a fine fusion of ash, BBQ, sherry, and much more besides; bold, rich, and layered, but balanced!” – $365+gst

NEW TASTINGS

Scotch Malt Whisky Society June Virtual Outturn

·     Date: Wednesday, May 31

·     Time: 7 PM

·     Cost: $55

·     VIRTUAL TASTING

Log in, pour your drams and join us from home, the cottage, another country, or work… for the June 2023 Scotch Malt Whisky Society Canada Virtual Outturn Tasting. The KWM team will be your guide as you sample through an exciting range of 7 new, never-before-sampled SMWS bottlings.

Wednesday, May 31 @ 7 PM

*Active SMWS Members will Save $10 on the tasting. For the $10 discount, individual SMWS members must register independently. The price will not show online when you submit it but will be adjusted when we review and process the order.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society June In-Person Outturn 6 PM -or- 8 PM

·     Date: Thursday, June 1

·     Time: 7 PM

·     Cost: $60

·     IN-STORE TASTING

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society Canada’s June 2023 Outturn tasting will feature new, never before featured bottlings. The range will be the same as the virtual tasting the night before but will also include nibbles from our friends at Peasant Cheese, and the comradery that can only come from 20 SMWS Members in our tasting room. Please note we will not be holding back stock of the Outturn bottles specifically to purchase for this in-person tasting, though there will likely be bottles of most whiskies still available.

Thursday, June 1, @ 6 & 8 PM.

*Active SMWS Members will Save $10 on the tasting. For the $10 discount, individual SMWS members must register independently. The price will not show online when you submit it but will be adjusted when we review and process the order.

Ardbeg Day Master Classes at KWM

·     Date: Saturday, June 3

·     Time: 11 AM -or- 1 PM

·     Cost: $35

·     IN-STORE TASTING

As we do every year, we are celebrating Ardbeg Day with a couple of Ardbeg Day Master Classes, in the lead-up to the main Ardbeg Day Celebration, see below! Participants will sample a range of 6 Ardbegs including 10 Year, Wee Beastie, Corryvreckan, Uigeadail, Traigh Bahn 19 Year Batch 4, and the 2023 Ardbeg Day release Heavy Vapours. Master Class participants will also get a chance to buy a bottle of Heavy Vapours before sales open to all other Ardbeg Committee Members. But only if you come to the actual tasting!

Saturday, June 3, 11 AM or 1 PM

Ardbeg Day at Hayden Block

Registration is through a Third Party Site

·     Date: Saturday, June 3

·     Time: 2 PM

·     Cost: $15

·     HAYDEN BLOCK

For the first time ever at Ardbeg its whisky has been distilled without a purifier – the apparatus on the still responsible for maintaining Ardbeg’s unrivalled balance between extreme peat and floral fruitiness.

Following the distillery’s Planet Ardbeg comic launch last year, a dramatic new storyline in the series will be revealed alongside the new expression that’s inspired by its unusual creation. And so this year, whisky lovers are invited to celebrate the theme of ‘Planet’ Ardbeg Day – where they can expect to be transported into Ardbeg’s mythical, graphic novel universe.

·     Location: Hayden Block Smoke & Whiskey

·     Time: 2-5PM

·     Ticket: $15 includes two drink tickets and food.

·     & giveaways and games

Saturday, June 3, 2-5 PM

Rest & Bruichladdich

·     Date: Tuesday, June 6

·     Time: 7 PM

·     Cost: $55

·     VIRTUAL TASTING

We recently received a quintet of curious new whiskies from the Rest & Be Thankful Co. Four are from Bruichladdich Distillery, 2 each of Port Charlotte and Bruichladdich. The provenance of these Bruichladdich casks is curious, as they are believed to be from Mark Reynier’s personal stash… The 5th whisky is a bottling of Finglassie, only the second time we have had a bottling from the new Inchdarnie Distillery. Those 5 malts make for the start of a tempting lineup, so we’ve added a couple of other Laddies to the range to round things out. Join us for a Rest & Bruichladdich kinda evening!

Tuesday, June 6, 2023, 7 PM

Spongeworthy Whiskies Round 2 with Angus MacRaild

·     Date: Thursday, June 8

·     Time: 5 PM

·     Cost: $120

·     VIRTUAL TASTING

Angus MacRaild, aka The Whisky Sponge, is joining us for another round of Spongeworthy whiskies. We have selected 7 malts from a recent Decadent Drinks delivery, from the Whisky Sponge, Equinox & Solstice, and NAS (Notable Age Statement) ranges. Angus will guide us through whiskies from Ardmore, Ben Nevis, Glen Grant, Ledaig, Old Rhosdhu, and Springbank, as well as a very unusual 30 year old Blended Malt with a crazy back story.

Thursday, June 8, 5PM * Note the early start time… Angus is in the UK, and has a wee girl!

Two Brewers Yukon Single Malt with Bob Baxter

·     Date: Saturday, June 10

·     Time: 5 PM

·     Cost: $25

·     IN-STORE TASTING

Bob Baxter, one of the founders of Yukon Brewing & Distilling, will be joining us for a Two Brewers Yukon Single Malt vertical tasting. While the brewing started in 1997, Bob and his partner Alan started laying down casks of whisky in 2009. Some of their stocks are now more than 10 years old which is really exciting. We’ve been fans of Two Brewers for years, and truly believe they are making some of the best whisky in Canada. We’ll sample 7 releases of Two Brewers whisky, including the latest batches: 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39!

Saturday, June 10, 5PM

Spring Single Malt Festival Spectacular

·     Date: Thursday, June 15

·     Time: 7 PM

·     Cost: $75

·     FESTIVAL

It is hard to believe, but the last Spring Single Malt Festival was way back in June of 2019… So this is our 9th annual (ish) spring festival of all things malt whisky, though it would have been the 12th, if… you know… so we’ve added the word Spectacular for no specific reason because… why not! It will feature at least 100 single malts from Scotland & around the world, and as always it includes a KWM logo tasting glass. This event sells out quickly, so don’t hesitate… when it is sold out, it is sold out!

Thursday, June 15, 7 PM

Other Up-Coming Tastings

Flagships v. Distillers Editions Head to Head Virtual Tasting

·     Date: Tuesday, May 16

·     Time: 7 PM

·     Cost: $45

·     VIRTUAL TASTING

Curious how the new Diageo NAS Distillers Editions stack up to their Flagship OBs? So are we! So we are pitting pairs of whisky from 4 iconic distilleries in a head to head tasting. Cragganmore 12 Year v. Craggamore Distillers Edition, Lagavulin 16 Year v. Lagavuling Distillers Edition, Oban 14 v. Oban Distillers Edition, and Talisker 10 Year v. Talisker Distillers Edition.

Tuesday, May 16, 7 PM

Blinded by Bourbon

·     Date: Tuesday, May 23

·     Time: 7 PM

·     Cost: $40

·     VIRTUAL TASTING

Evan and Harmony are thirsty for good Bourbon and American Whiskey, so it is time for another virtual tasting. Tune out Evan if you must, but sign up for this selection of mostly Bourbon – and perhaps a Rye or Single Malt as well!

Tuesday, May 23rd, 7 PM

Lochlea Vertical Tasting with John Campbell

·     Date: Saturday, May 27

·     Time: 5PM

·     Cost: $30

·     IN-STORE TASTING

If the name John Campbell is familiar to you, that would be because he spent nearly three decades at Laphroaig Distillery on Islay, more than half of that as manager. Lochlea Distillery was operating for nearly 3 years when it existence finally became known in 2021… and they already had spirit old enough to be called whisky! It was founded in 2018, on a 17th Century farm on which Robert Burns lived and worked during his formative years. The distillery produces whisky from its own malt, with plans for both peated and unpeated releases. John Campbell will be your guide as you sample your way through a half dozen Lochlea bottlings!

Saturday, May 27, 5 PM

Gordon & MacPhail KWM Casks Launch with Richard Urquhart

·     Date: Friday, June 9

·     Time: 5 PM

·     Cost: $40

·     VIRTUAL TASTING

We have a pair of gorgeous KWM-exclusive single casks on the way and they are expected any day now… So we have asked our friend Richard Urquhart, part of the 4th generation of Urquharts at Gordon & MacPhail, to host a virtual launch tasting for us. In addition to our sherried Balblair 1997 and tropical Glen Scotia 2000 KWM Casks, we will also be pouring whiskies from Dailuaine, Glen Elgin, Highland Park, Macallan, and Tomatin.

Friday, June 9, 5PM

Taming the Beast – 190ish* Years of Rare & Old Laphroaig

·     Date: Tuesday, June 13

·     Time: 7 PM

·     Cost: $250

·     VIRTUAL TASTING

·     Only 14 spots left!

Some things really do get better with age… In its youth, Laphroaig is often considered the burliest, most medicinal, and most challenging Islay Single Malt to appreciate. Less-than-flattering tasting notes like old band-aids, seaweed, and dirty socks are often cited and even embraced in the distillery’s own marketing. Like many Islay Single Malts though, the rough edges of its smoky youth tend to soften with age. Older Laphroaig lets go of the brash peat allowing more delicate notes of flowers, tropical fruit, and sweet vanilla to come to the fore. Join us for a selection of older Laphroaig bottles that would’ve made Bessie Williamson proud, including: three different Laphroaig 25 Year Olds, a trio of Laphroaig Ian Hunter Story releases (30, 33, and 34 year olds), and the Laphroaig Lore, which is somewhere between 13 and 19 years of age. All in all, over $10K of whisky, 190ish years of Laphroaig!

Tuesday, June 13, 7PM

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CELEBRATE THE BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA WITH THE ROYAL SALUTE CORONATION OF KING CHARLES III EDITION – Scotch Whisky News

CELEBRATE THE BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA WITH THE ROYAL SALUTE CORONATION OF KING CHARLES III EDITION

First created as a gift for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her Coronation in 1953, Royal Salute, the master of exceptional aged Scotch whisky, marks the start of a new era of contemporary monarchy with a precious limited-edition expression, the Royal Salute Coronation of King Charles III Edition.

Since its inception, Royal Salute has honoured the British Monarchy and marked significant milestones with unique expressions that represent and embody a moment in history. As the Scotch originated as a Coronation gift 70 years ago, there couldn’t be a more fitting moment for Royal Salute to pay homage once again.

Expertly crafted by Royal Salute Master Blender, Sandy Hyslop, the coveted expression is a timeless whisky to be treasured and savoured for years to come. A blend of over 53 rare malt and grain whiskies, to reflect the year Royal Salute was first crafted, the Royal Salute Coronation of King Charles III Edition is a beautifully rich and complex expression with notes of fresh redcurrants, dark chocolate praline, and freshly roasted chestnuts, and a palate of sweet figs and fresh ginger leading up to a long and rich finish with a playful spice.

Commenting on the precious release, Sandy Hyslop, said:

This expression is a momentous tribute to both the British Monarchy and Royal Salute’s unique origin story. I wanted to mark this memorable occasion with a blend that was as iconic and special as the original Royal Salute 21 Year Old Signature Blend that was created in honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Crafting this blend has been the perfect occasion to reflect on the innovative approach we’ve taken to blending whisky for the past 70 years, and a moment to look forward to what can be achieved in years to come.”

The Royal Salute Coronation of King Charles III Edition is housed in a Dartington Crystal decanter, tinted in a deep sapphire blue hue, reminiscent of the precious stones set within the Imperial State Crown. In keeping with Royal Salute’s signature style, the decanter is presented in a stunning wooden box inspired by the iconic Westminster Abbey, with details intricately chiselled into the wood, paying tribute to the historic setting of British Coronation ceremonies since 1066. The jewels and crests of each country forming Great Britain were the inspiration for the artwork inside the gift box, symbolising the unity under the Crown and enduring solidarity between the nations.

Only 500 precious bottles of the Royal Salute Coronation of King Charles III Edition will be available from April 2023, at selected specialist retailers for RRP $25,000 USD. For more information, please visit royalsalute.com or follow @royalsalute on social media.

Woodford Reserve Names Elizabeth McCall Master Distiller – American Whiskey News

Woodford Reserve Names Elizabeth McCall Master Distiller

Louisville, KY – Woodford Reserve today named Elizabeth McCall as Master Distiller, the third in the bourbon brand’s 26-year history, succeeding Chris Morris, who will assume the role of Master Distiller Emeritus.

McCall, who has been training for the Master Distiller role for over a decade, will oversee quality and innovation efforts and bring new Woodford Reserve products to market. She will lead the brand’s special, rare bourbon releases, including the Master’s Collection and Distillery Series, bringing her unique touch and point of view to new whiskies.

McCall said she is deeply honored to take the baton from her mentor and friend, whom she called a legend in the spirits industry.

Morris will remain an essential part of the Woodford team in an emeritus role, the highest honor one can achieve as a distiller.

“I am humbled to stand upon the foundation built by Chris Morris, who is one of the most well-known and respected Master Distillers in the world,” McCall said. “I look forward to following in his footsteps and crafting the world’s finest bourbon.”

Morris began mentoring McCall to take the Master Distiller role in 2015, when she became Master Taster. McCall became Woodford Reserve Assistant Master Distiller five years ago this month, in February 2018.

“I am proud of – and confident in – Elizabeth’s ability to maintain the award-winning flavor profile of the Woodford Reserve family into the next generation,” Morris said. “Her inquisitive nature bodes well for those who have come to expect innovative flavor concepts from our Master’s Collection and Distillery Series offerings. The future couldn’t be more promising for Woodford Reserve.”

McCall joined Brown‑Forman, Woodford Reserve’s parent company, in 2009 as a member of the Research & Development department. She began her career setting up tasting panels to ensure quality and consistency with the company’s products.

She is the second generation of her family to work in the spirits industry – following her mother’s footsteps – after earning her master’s degree from the University of Louisville. McCall and her husband, Matt, live in Louisville and have one child with another on the way.

About Woodford Reserve

Woodford Reserve, the Presenting Sponsor of The Kentucky Derby, is crafted at the historic Woodford Reserve Distillery, tucked in the heart of thoroughbred country in Versailles, Kentucky. A National Historic Landmark, the Woodford Reserve Distillery represents craftsmanship with a balance of historic heritage and modern practices. Woodford Reserve is a product of the Brown‑Forman Corporation, a premier producer and marketer of fine quality beverage alcohol brands including Jack Daniel’s, Finlandia, Korbel, Tequila Herradura, Old Forester, Sonoma‑Cutrer and Chambord. Please enjoy your bourbon responsibly. To learn more about Woodford Reserve, visit us www.woodfordreserve.com or check us out on Facebook at www.facebook.com/woodfordreserve.

Sotheby’s to offer a unique decanter specially designed by Aston Martin featuring a unique 52 year old vintage whisky from the Bowmore Distillery

Sotheby’s to offer

Bowmore ARC-52: The ‘Mokume Edition’

A unique decanter specially designed by Aston Martin

featuring a unique 52 year old vintage whisky from the Bowmore Distillery

 *A unique bottle, a unique whisky*

Auction in London on 26 May 2023

LONDON April 2023 – Operating as leaders of industry in their respective fields, the partnership between Bowmore® Single Malt Whisky and Aston Martin has already proved to be the perfect marriage of innovation and craftsmanship. The iconic and critically acclaimed Bowmore® has long been an object of desire for whisky afficionados, while the cars produced by ultra-luxury British brand Aston Martin are renowned for both their performance and their style, and exclusivity.

This spring, the two brands will once again unite to produce a unique bottle of one of the distillery’s oldest ever whiskies, the precious spirit housed within a ground-breaking Aston Martin design. A single decanter containing a special assemblage of the 52-year-old vintage whisky has been created as a totally unique objet d’art which will never again be repeated. Like the vessel within which it lies, the whisky is also a one-off – a spectacular marriage of some of the oldest Bowmore vintages from the 1960s, an iconic era of Bowmore distilling, created by Ron Welsh, Master Blender.

Bowmore® ARC-52 Mokume Edition will be offered at auction by Sotheby’s in London on 26 May 2023, with an estimate of £140,000-220,000 ($175,000-275,000). The winning bidder will also have an opportunity to enjoy an experience at Bowmore Distillery and on Islay, experiencing the limited-edition Aston Martin DBX Bowmore Edition, the brand’s first luxury SUV. Proceeds from the auction will be donated to a long-term, dedicated fund to support the people of Islay across a range of vital initiatives with the key goal of supporting and futureproof Islay’s distilling industry for tomorrow by investing in today.

The concept for this one of one Edition takes its name from the Japanese metalworking technique ‘Mokume-Gane’ which produces a mixed-metal laminate with distinctive layered patterns. The carbon fibre top of the decanter has been created using a unique process which mirrors the mokume texture and mimics a natural aesthetic, much like wood grain or layered natural rock. The finish achieved can be said to imitate both the black rocks in the bay of Loch Indaal, home to the Bowmore Distillery, and also the inside of the charred cask where special 52-year-old whisky was aged.  A truly multi-dimensional single malt, this masterpiece has been crafted from spectacular marriage of some of the oldest Bowmore vintages from the 1960s, an iconic era of Bowmore distilling.

Jonny Fowle, Sotheby’s Head of Whisky & Spirits, North America and EMEA, said: “Bowmore’s Mokume encapsulates all the hallmarks of a collector’s perfect whisky: a collaborative venture with Aston Martin to create an exceptional vessel containing a unique liquid of exceptional quality, never to be bottled again. Bowmore consistently push boundaries with their design concepts and their whiskies are truly world beating. Partnering with them once again to offer this one-off opportunity to whisky enthusiasts represents an exciting moment for Sotheby’s and the market for rare spirits.”

Marek Reichman, Executive Vice President & Chief Creative Officer, Aston Martin, said: “As makers of bespoke and beautiful objects, proportion, shape, and form, along with careful selection of colours and materials, are incredibly important to us at Aston Martin.  And sometimes, nature can be the best of all designers. So, for inspiration of the decanter for this ingenious and special one-off ARC-52 Mokume Edition, we turned to the black rocks in the bay of Loch Indaal, home to the Bowmore Distillery. We imagined walking those picturesque shores, at magic light, and discovering this wonderous treasure, shaped over eons of time by the elements, suddenly appearing at your feet. We think the vessel containing this magnificent whiskey reflects the rarity and distinctiveness of the precious spirit found inside.”

Ron Welsh, Master Blender at Bowmore, said: “The very concept of ARC is itself spectacular in both form and contents, but this one-off creation adds even greater depth, intrigue, and inspiration to the story of ARC.  By creating this unique Mokume edition, we can also fulfil our ambition to ‘give back’ to our homeplace through The Bowmore Legacy, by offering collectors and Bowmore lovers something truly special and desirable.  As one of my last projects for Bowmore, this one is exceptionally close to my heart and is the perfect climax to an incredibly rewarding and exciting career.”

In 2022, Bowmore® and Aston Martin unveiled ARC-52, a striking decanter unlike anything ever seen before. The cutting-edge engineering of Aston Martin and the unfaltering attention to detail and craftsmanship of Bowmore® came together to produce only 100 of these futuristic vessels housing a complex, exceptionally rare 52-year-old single malt.

The idea for the Bowmore® ARC-52 decanter was to chart a journey from past to present – the arc of time – with a futuristic take on a whisky vessel. The design seamlessly merges natural and man-made contours, its form appearing to be almost weightless as it balances on two points. The starting point was grounded in the principles of Aston Martin design, to create proportions that look stable, yet refined and light – an equilibrium that is one of the driving imperatives in car design. The vessel’s design incorporates the latest 3D printing and hand-crafted clay modelling in realising its form. Calling on the exacting principles of achieving balance and optimal form that is intrinsic to Aston Martin’s design DNA, the result is a timelessly beautiful piece of art that is a true coming together of heritage and innovation.

Notes 

In February 2021, Sotheby’s sold a bottle of Black Bowmore Aston Martin DB5 for $118,750. Launched by Bowmore in 2020, of the 27 bottles produced, 25 were released, with the two remaining bottles destined for Bowmore Distillery’s archive. Of all Aston Martin’s models, the DB5 reigns supreme as its most iconic, since its rise to stardom in the 1964 James Bond movie Goldfinger.

Sotheby’s has set records for both Bowmore and Aston Martin in recent years. In December 2021, a bottle of Bowmore Onyx 51 Year Old 1970 – presented in a hand-blown, 1.4l black glass vessel taking its inspiration from the terroir of its island home – sold for £400,000 / $32,340. In 2017 a DB1/1 sold at RM Sotheby’s Californian auction for $22.5 million, making it the most valuable British car ever sold at auction. 

Bowmore ARC-52 Mokume Edition tasting notes:

 CASK TYPES: European oak Sherry seasoned and American oak Hogshead

AGE: 52 Years Old, 1968

ABV: 43.5%

 Tasting notes

ON THE EYE: Deep burnished gold.

BREATHE IN:  Fresh and fruity notes with a nod to the rich sweetness of Creme Brulé, sees the emergence aromas of apricots, green apples, orange zest and guava.  Herbal notes of fresh menthol, eucalyptus and liquorice root provide a contrasting yet balanced character

TASTE: Honey sweet, fruity, and citric characters from flavours of green apple, apricot and tangerine are seamlessly merged with the nutty notes of macadamia and walnuts.  Oaky notes unite with light peat for a mouth warming delight.

SAVOUR: Long and mouth drying with a touch of marine minerality.

ABOUT SOTHEBY’S WINE

Established in 1744, Sotheby’s is the world’s premier destination for art and luxury. Sotheby’s promotes access to and ownership of exceptional art and luxury objects through auctions and buy-now channels including private sales, e-commerce and retail. Our trusted global marketplace is supported by an industry-leading technology platform and a network of specialists spanning 40 countries and 70 categories which include Contemporary Art, Modern and Impressionist Art, Old Masters, Chinese Works of Art, Jewelry, Watches, Wine and Spirits, and Design, as well as collectible cars and real estate. Sotheby’s believes in the transformative power of art and culture and is committed to making our industries more inclusive, sustainable and collaborative.

Sotheby’s Wine’s annual worldwide auction sales of wine and spirits achieved a record total of $158 million in 2022, a 20% increase from 2021. Sotheby’s currently holds the world records for any whisky collection ever sold at auction, any private wine collection ever sold at auction, the most valuable bottle of wine ever sold at auction and the most valuable bottle of spirits ever sold at auction, in addition to the highest ever total for a charity wine auction.

In addition to auction, Sotheby’s Wine launched a retail business in 2010. With a retail store located in Sotheby’s New York headquarters and e-commerce at www.sothebyswine.com, Sotheby’s Wine offers a carefully curated selection of wines from the world’s most prestigious producers and important regions. Expertly assembled by our experienced specialists, the selection is built upon lasting relationships with winemakers from across the globe, with bottles that are ready for immediate consumption, in addition to investment-worthy wines from highly sought-after vintages. A second retail location opened in Sotheby’s Hong Kong galleries in 2014. 

* Estimates do not include buyer’s premium or overhead premium. Prices achieved include the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and overhead premium and are net of any fees paid to the purchaser where the purchaser provided an irrevocable bid.

ABOUT BOWMORE®

For over 240 years, the Bowmore Distillery has been capturing the essence of Islay from the shores of its remote island home. Shaped by centuries of skill and tradition, Bowmore’s single malt harnesses the power of this time in every single drop, defined by the past and savoured in the present.

Time is defining at Bowmore® and we tirelessly harness the power of time to shape our whiskies. Our distillery’s adherence to traditional production methods helps to shape the character of our fruity and smoky single malts. Today, we are amongst one of a few distilleries which still produces its own floor malted barley, hand-turned by a traditional wooden malt shovel and hand drawn machinery.  Water for the whiskies is specially drawn from the Laggan River, with its rich peaty overtones – the same Islay peat that fires the malt-drying kiln.

Bowmore® Distillery’s proximity to the sea is also vital in determining the final character of its spirit and gives a hint of sea air to the character. The legendary Bowmore® No. 1 Vaults is where most of the whiskies spend their long lives resting quietly in the cool, dark, damp cellars below sea level, oblivious to the waves thrashing the vault’s sea-facing wall.

Matured in oak casks, previously used for bourbon, sherry, or claret, over time developing rich and mellow flavours until the expertise of our whisky makers deems them ready for bottling.  It is this combination of peat, barley, sea breeze, water, wood, people, and tradition that makes Bowmore the exceptional single malt it is today.

Time is marked on each and every bottle of Bowmore, proudly and boldly as a marker of where and when each one’s journey began.  This is our story of time. This is Bowmore; the Art of Time since 1779.

www.bowmore.com

ABOUT BEAM SUNTORY

As a world leader in premium spirits, Beam Suntory inspires the brilliance of life by delivering great consumer experiences through its world-class portfolio of brands.  Known for its craftsmanship of premium whiskies, including Jim Beam®, Maker’s Mark®, Basil Hayden® and Knob Creek® bourbons; Japanese whiskies, including Yamazaki®, Hakushu®, Hibiki® and Toki™; and leading Scotch brands including Teacher’s, Laphroaig® and Bowmore®, Beam Suntory also produces leading brands such as Courvoisier® cognac, Tres Generaciones®, El Tesoro® and Hornitos® tequila, Roku™ and Sipsmith® gin, Canadian Club® whisky, and is a world leader in ready-to-drink cocktails, with brands like -196 and On The Rocks® Premium Cocktails.

A global company with approximately 6,000 employees in more than 30 countries, one of Beam Suntory’s core values is Growing for Good and through its Proof Positive sustainability strategy, the company has committed to ambitious goals and investments to promote environmental sustainability in its operations, ensure the company has a positive impact on the communities where employees live and work, and programs to educate and inform consumers to make the right personal choices about drinking. Headquartered in New York City, Beam Suntory is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings Limited of Japan. For more information on Beam Suntory, its brands, and its commitment to social responsibility, please visit www.beamsuntory.com and www.drinksmart.com.

©2023 Beam Suntory, Inc. New York.

ABOUT ASTON MARTIN LAGONDA

Aston Martin’s vision is to be the world’s most desirable, ultra-luxury British brand, creating the most exquisitely addictive performance cars.

Founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, Aston Martin is acknowledged as an iconic global brand synonymous with style, luxury, performance, and exclusivity. Aston Martin fuses the latest technology, time honoured craftsmanship and beautiful styling to produce a range of critically acclaimed luxury models including the Vantage, DB11, DBS, DBX and its first hyper car, the Aston Martin Valkyrie.

Based in Gaydon, England, Aston Martin Lagonda designs, creates and exports cars which are sold in 56 countries around the world. Its sports cars are manufactured in Gaydon with its luxury DBX SUV range proudly manufactured in St Athan, Wales.

Lagonda was founded in 1899 and Aston Martin in 1913. The two brands came together in 1947 when both were purchased by the late Sir David Brown, and the company is now listed on the London Stock Exchange as Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings plc.

2020 saw Lawrence Stroll become the company’s Executive Chairman, alongside significant new investment, a move that led to Aston Martin’s return to the pinnacle of motorsport with the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One™ Team and commenced new era for the iconic British marque.

Sneak Preview: Special Releases and Signature Selections – Spirited Whisky News

Sneak Preview: Special Releases and Signature Selections

With tickets selling steadily we anticipate a full house this Saturday, but have no plans to expand capacity: we were serious when we said we wanted to provide guests with a more intimate, relaxed experience, and our goal is to deliver on that promise with an edition of Spirit of Toronto that spoils, pampers and indulges you.

The event program is back from the printer, a moment we look forward to every year: it feels good to hold something tangible that encompasses the months of effort that go into organizing an event such as this.

While I can appreciate that many will grab their tasting glass and rush straight into the Hall, we’re welcoming you into a large space over two levels so I highly encourage the Type-A’s coming to take a moment and review our guidelines for making the most of your evening, browse the list and location of participating brands, and plot your course through some of the Easter eggs on offer, including one or two of the liquid gems being poured as part of this year’s inaugural Signature Selections.

More previews after the signature; see you this Saturday!

Slainte,

Johanna Ngoh
Founder and Executive Producer

Pouring this Saturday: Diageo’s Special Releases Collection

Like any card-carrying whisky stan I sit up straight and pay attention when Diageo’s annual Special Releases are announced. Much like Christmas for 9-year-olds, it’s become a yearly ritual for whisky lovers with all the hype, anticipation and disappointment that surrounds any once-a-year event, not to mention a sought-after, limited edition product.

For the uninitiated these Special Releases are hot takes on regularly available single malts, but bottled at cask strength, different ages and most often with a bespoke finish, and finding them at retail can be hit and miss. I’ve lobbied in the past to feature these baubles at Spirit of Toronto so it’s gratifying that six of the most recent releases will be poured on our main floor this coming Saturday, especially having recently visited three of the featured distilleries.

There’s little doubt that heavy hitters such as Lagavulin 12yo and Talisker 11yo will be quickly drained; these are two of Scotland’s Grand Cru distilleries that shine no matter the age or cask (pro tip: make haste if this is your jam). But as my first whisky love, the siren call of an Oban 10yo at cask strength is strong, even more so given the amontillado finish being touted, followed by the Clynelish 12yo, also decked out in sherry.

I have high hopes for the Singleton of Glen Ord 15yo finished in ‘wine casks’: they’ve just done a bang up renovation of the distillery’s visitor centre, which now easily serves the best cappuccino and tea cake to be found north of Edinburgh – truth! But that said I’m most curious about Cardhu 16yo, a whisky whose stock in trade is easy drinking honey, but finished this time around in “Jamaican Pot Still Rum casks” – yum.

So. Many. Choices! Unfortunately I won’t be imbibing, but I always look forward to living vicariously through our guests and hearing all about their faves.

Signature Selections

Speaking of a natter with guests, it never ceases to amaze how one person can gush about the untold riches they’ve tasted, while another bemoans the lack of selection, or that the bottle of their choice was empty by the time they reached the table.

As with life timing is everything, but to level the playing field we’ve dedicated a section of the program to Signature Selections – a catalog showcasing the ‘crème de la crème’ of brands who have gone the extra mile to pour something special for guests visiting their table. (Which bodes well for those of you who missed the Michter’s masterclass but still hope to taste their 20 Year Old.)

It’s important to note that bottles are being poured on a first come first served basis. Also note that some stands are being creative with the timing, such as the Drop Collective who will be opening the Redbreast 27 Year Old at 7:27:27pm (see what they did there? And yes, it’s worth the queue for a taste.)

To the victor go the spoils! Not entirely certain how this applies to Saturday, but it seems like a clever way to sign off…

Tickets to Spirit of Toronto can be purchased as follows —

  • Web at roythomsonhall.com
  • By telephone at 416-872-4255
  • In person at 60 Simcoe Street but note that Roy Thomson Hall’s Box Office is only open three hours before any given performance, so call ahead to make sure staff is on hand to assist.

See you on May 6!

Glengoyne 11 Years Old Pedro Ximénez Quarter Cask – Aberdeen Whisky Shop News

Glengoyne 11 Years Old

Pedro Ximénez Quarter Cask

Discover the velvety smoothness of Glengoyne 11 Years Old Pedro Ximénez Quarter Cask. Crafted in the Highland region of Scotland, this single malt whisky’s powerful yet refined 50% ABV has been achieved through careful maturation in an ex-bourbon barrel and finishing in a Pedro Ximénez cask – delivering sweet, rich sherry notes with no artificial colouring or chill-filtration.

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NOSE Rich dates give away the sherry finish, Werther’s Originals, leather, liquorice and tobacco.

PALATE Crushed walnuts, followed by a malty Guinness-like hue, falling into a sweeter end note of caramel and honey.

FINISH A rich warming finish that stick to your gums, dark chocolate and honey.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Don’t miss: 2023 Festival Releases” – Scotch Whisky News

2023 FESTIVAL RELEASES

Flavour hunting season is underway here at the Society, don’t miss out on the thrill of the chase. Our 2023 festival bottlings have been carefully curated by our spirits team to WOW the senses, wherever your preferred tastes lies AND are selling fast.

Keep scrolling to see this week’s festival releases PLUS a very special offer on our Happy Hamper. Or follow your nose…and watch our Head of Whisky Creation, Euan Campbell, take us through this exciting and diverse range…

EUAN TALKS RARE RELEASES

ALL FESTIVAL RELEASES

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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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Macallan 27YO Mark Littler LTD – Scotch Whisky News

https://youtu.be/ICQkR5_rOzA

Welcome to a 27YO single cask Macallan. Don’t often get to say that in general, let alone with a little sample sent in the post. This bottle is being sold via Mark Littler LTD and has been bottled by a client of his. Producing only 90 bottles that will be available via the link below, you can also view the huge history and links that this bottle has to huge chunks of Macallan’s history, outside of being distilled there.

I’ve had the privilege of trying this whisky prior to this video, it was a wonderful privilege to be able to try it again.

Macallan 27YO Mark Littler LTD


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