Archive for November, 2023

The Whisky Exchange: Six Years of Whisky of the Year đŸ„‡ – Scotch Whisky News

WHISKY OF THE YEAR
SIX YEARS OF WINNERS

This week a group of industry experts and whisky enthusiasts attended our Whisky of the Year blind tasting at our Great Portland Street shop to vote for the next standout dram to take the crown for 2024.

The votes are in and we have whittled down our shortlist of six whiskies to one winner. Keep your eyes peeled to find out our Spirits of the Year 2024 in the next few weeks and in the meantime, here’s a look back on the excellent whiskies that have been awarded Whisky of the Year over the years, along with special discounts until the end of the month.

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GlenDronach – Grandeur Batch 12 29YO Scotch Whisky at Hard To Find Whisky

GRANDEUR BATCH 12
29 YEARS OLD
70cl | 49.2% ABV

Every year since 2010, The GlenDronach Grandeur series has been highly anticipated and acclaimed, revered by connoisseurs and Whisky aficionados for its magnificence of character and full-bodied style. Batch 12 is one of the most luxurious expressions to date. This exceptional single malt Whisky was matured for nearly three decades in the finest hand-selected oak casks.

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A small number of Oloroso sherry casks which demonstrate exceptional character have been chosen by Master Blender Dr. Rachel Barrie for the twelfth batch of The Glendronach Grandeur.  This expression is an exquisite representation of the rich, complex and full-bodied style of The Glendronach Distillery.  All of its natural colour has been drawn from the casks in which it has rested for almost three decades. Each bottle is individually numbered by hand as a reflection of its rarity.

Tasting Notes:

Colour: Dark Mahogany.

Nose: A rich and magnificent overture of sherry aromatics seamlessly flows into seductive cocoa, damson plum and glazed cherry. Spiced bramble and succulent dates meld harmoniously with walnut and fine arabica coffee.

Palate: A luxurious symphony of raisin and dark plum enrobed in cocoa and treacle. Cherry brandy and espresso crescendo into the triumphant grand finale.

Finish: A richly rewarding tobacco and sherry-soaked walnut finish.

 

 

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society “The party has arrived with a BANG!” – Scotch Whisky News

Get ready to put on your dancing shoes and light up the dance floor because our Big Outturn has arrived, promising to bring the party to you with a selection of whiskies that will get you in the mood to boogie like never before.

Step into our Big Outturn and make this festive season a swinging success. Whether you’re looking to jive, twist or simply move to the rhythm, we’ve got you covered. So, dust off your disco balls, slip on those dancing shoes and get ready to ignite the fun with DAZZLING drams.

Click on to browse the complete Outturn or keep scrolling to revel in the festive buzz.

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NEW BOOK REVEALS 1920s WHISKY SECRETS AND INSPIRES FUTURE NEW RELEASES – Scotch Whisky News

 

The James Eadie Ltd team (L-R Rupert Patrick, Leon Kuebler and Hugh Barron) with copies of The Distillation of Whisky and The Distilleries of Great Britain & Ireland in The British Library, where the original texts were found. Photograph: The British Library Board

NEW BOOK REVEALS 1920s WHISKY SECRETS AND INSPIRES FUTURE NEW RELEASES

A historic guide to making Scotch whisky in the early 20th century has been republished by James Eadie Ltd, with whiskies inspired by the book to be released over the next decade.

The Distillation of Whisky, 1927-1931 is one of the few available practical first-hand resources dating from Scotch whisky’s early history and illuminates lost whisky-making techniques from the interwar years.

To bring these lost whiskies to life, James Eadie Ltd has collaborated with six of Scotland’s most innovative whisky distilleries to produce spirits inspired by the book.

These whiskies – from Ardnamurchan, Dornoch, Holyrood, InchDairnie, Lochlea and ‘An Unnamed Farm Distillery in the Heart of the Kingdom of Fife’ – will be distilled between Autumn 2023 and Spring 2024, and will be released over the course of the next decade.

Dave Broom and Alan Winchester, two renowned authorities on whisky have both written introductions for the volume.

Dave Broom, whisky expert and author, commented:

“Whisky’s history is a jigsaw puzzle where many of the pieces have been lost.

“By giving detailed insights into whisky production at the start of the 20th century, this book provides a greater understanding of what ‘old-style’ whisky would have tasted like. Many myths have exploded as a result. It is a must-read for distillers, blenders, and whisky lovers.”

Alan Winchester, former Master Distiller at The Glenlivet, said:

“These fascinating articles shine a spotlight into what was going on 100 years ago.

“Some practices may seem strange now, but others still continue. This contradicts and challenges the views that innovation didn’t exist, and everything was traditional.”

The publication of The Distillation of Whisky, 1927-1931  follows on from James Eadie Ltd’s 2022 volume The Distilleries of Great Britain & Ireland, 1922-1929, which is considered to be the earliest photographic survey of the Scotch & Irish whisky industries.

Working with the British Library’s digitisation team, The Distillation of Whisky includes all 130+ images from the original publications, reproduced at ultra-high definition.

Leon Kuebler, Brand Director at James Eadie Ltd, said:

“We were overwhelmed by the positive feedback to The Distilleries of Great Britain & Ireland, 1922-1929.

 “But one of the most common queries we received was ‘How did they make it?’ So we were delighted to come across The Distillation of Whisky in the British Library’s archives, which gives a remarkably comprehensive answer to this question.”

The Distillation of Whisky, 1927-1931 will be released on Tuesday 14 November as a first edition of 1,000 copies.  It is available to purchase exclusively at Scotland’s leading specialist whisky retailer, Royal Mile Whiskies.

Arthur Motley, Managing Director at Royal Mile Whiskies, said:

 “I am so excited to be selling this book, as well as the distilled spirits that are inspired by it.

“A fascination with the past is bound up in whisky culture, but all too rarely does historical research affect what we do now. The joy of this publication is that it will change some of the bottles on our future shelves.”

For more information about the book please visit www.jameseadie.co.uk/books/distillation-of-whisky.html

About James Eadie Ltd

First established in 1854, James Eadie Ltd is an independent Scotch whisky blender and bottler. Revived in 2016 by the founder’s great-great-grandson, Rupert Patrick, the company is building a reputation as a supplier of top quality specialist whiskies. James Eadie exports its single malts to sixteen international markets, as well as widespread distribution in the United Kingdom through specialist retailers.

James Eadie Ltd also owns a blended Scotch whisky brand, Trade Mark “X”. Dormant since its last bottling in the late 1940s, this brand was revived in October 2017, when Master Blender Norman Mathison used his fifty years’ blending experience to re-master this once famous Scotch. A key feature in this revival has been the discovery of the company’s original whisky ledgers from the mid to late 19th Century, which revealed a blend made from some of Scotland’s finest whiskies, then and now. Only whiskies from distilleries listed in the founder’s ledgers have been used.

James Eadie Ltd is a member of the Scotch Whisky Association, whose role is to advance the global interests and profile of Scotch whisky.

For further information, please visit https://www.jameseadie.co.uk

About Royal Mile Whiskies

Royal Mile Whiskies is one of the world’s most respected specialist whisky retailers. Established in 1991 on Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile, it quickly gained a reputation as the go-to place to find new, interesting and hard-to-find whiskies and spirits.

In 2000, the company launched www.royalmilewhiskies.com, which made it one of the first to retail whisky online. Today, Royal Mile Whiskies ships thousands of whiskies each year to customers around the globe from their Scotland base. Royal Mile Whiskies’ worldwide reputation is largely due to its enthusiastic and knowledgeable team of whisky enthusiasts.

The Royal Mile Whiskies Trade department is seen as the pre-eminent wholesaler of specialist spirits into the Scottish bar trade, with an accounts list of some of the very best hospitality venues in Scotland and beyond.

The retail outlet sits under the Dormant Distillery Company (DDC) alongside Drinkmonger, a specialist wine and fine spirits retailer with bases in Pitlochry and Bruntsfield, and The Cigar Box.

About Dave Broom

Dave Broom has been writing about drink for 35 years and specialising in spirits for 28 of them. A Master of the Quaich, he has written 14 books (the most recent being 2022’s A Sense of Place) and made a couple of films, winning numerous awards in the process, including the 2013 IWSC Communicator of the Year Award, an Andre Simon place for his 2018 book The Way of Whisky, and Best Drinks Writer at the 2020 Fortnum & Mason awards. Originally from Glasgow, Dave now resides in England.

About Alan Winchester

Alan joined the Scotch Whisky industry in 1975. He has been involved with 22 distilleries, being part of the team that built Dalmunach and two expansions of The Glenlivet Distillery, of which he was Master Distiller until recently. Since retiring from that role is involved in the creation of the Cabrach Distillery as a non executive Director, and advising a number of the other distilling projects.

Alan is a Master of the Quaich and a Fellow of the Institute of Brewing and Distilling. He was inducted in the Whisky Magazines Icons Hall of Fame in 2022 and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Spirit of Speyside in the same year.

The British Library

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We have millions of books, and much more besides. Our London and Yorkshire sites hold collections ranging from newspapers and maps to sound recordings, patents, academic journals, as well as a copy of every UK domain website and blog. Our public spaces are a place to research, to meet friends, to start up a new business or simply to get inspired by visiting our galleries and events. We work with partners and libraries across the UK and the world to make sure that as many people as possible have the chance to use and explore our collections, events and expertise. And we’re always open online, along with more and more of our digitised collection.

Compass Box “Art & Decadence – Now Available” – Scotch Whisky News

Welcome to the sumptuous world of Art & Decadence, our latest Limited Edition. This whisky is an unapologetic celebration of beauty, richness and indulgence, released just in time for the festive season! What does “decadence” mean to you? We love the abundance of associations that hint to luxury, beauty, excess. It’s highly fertile territory for art
 and whisky.

During the Aesthetic and Decadent movements, art was made for the sake of art; there were no ulterior motives. For those of a decadent sensibility, more was always more. The unnecessary flourish became the most important thing of all – if something delighted you, that was the only justification required for its existence.

Similarly, a whisky like Art & Decadence may not be strictly a necessity – and that indeed is the whole, glorious point.

Welcome to the sumptuous world of Art & Decadence, our latest Limited Edition. This whisky is an unapologetic celebration of beauty, richness and indulgence, released just in time for the festive season! What does “decadence” mean to you? We love the abundance of associations that hint to luxury, beauty, excess. It’s highly fertile territory for art
 and whisky.

During the Aesthetic and Decadent movements, art was made for the sake of art; there were no ulterior motives. For those of a decadent sensibility, more was always more. The unnecessary flourish became the most important thing of all – if something delighted you, that was the only justification required for its existence.

Similarly, a whisky like Art & Decadence may not be strictly a necessity – and that indeed is the whole, glorious point.

“SOMETIMES A BIT OF DECADENCE IS THE BEST FORM OF REBELLION YOU CAN HAVE.”

Jeremy Scott (Fashion Designer)

This whisky is inspired by the bold young radicals who created the British Aesthetic Movement in the late 19th century. Dismayed by the ugly and soulless design of the Industrial Age, this group of artists and visionaries shocked society with their belief that art and beauty should be pursued above all else. They embraced opulence, exoticism and excess, embellishing their art with layer upon layer of sensuous detail.

This whisky is an unforgettable celebration of those layers of richness and beauty – an intensely pleasurable dram that elevates indulgence to an artform.

We have taken glossily sweet grain whiskies and combined them with unpeated malt whiskies matured in American oak barrels, custom French oak casks, and not one but three different types of dessert wine cask. The madeira, sauternes and marsala casks bring a true succulence to the character of the whisky. Like we said, more is more.

The result is an intense, complex, honeyed flavour that will make even the most experienced connoisseur sigh with delight. Best enjoyed at a table heaped with seafood, meats, gleaming puddings, fruits and cheeses – and the most outrageous people you know.

The nose of this whisky is seriously rich and aromatic with red apples, waxed wood and wine notes. This leads into a creamy liquorice aroma, joined by strong notes of banana, toffee and custard blended with sauternes.

On tasting this whisky, there are enveloping notes of dried fruit – golden raisin, apricot – apple and plenty of vanilla. Finishing off with flavours of dark chocolate shavings and fragrant oak. A deliciously decadent delight.

Tormore 40 Year Old – 1983 | Cask 8025101 | Private Collection BY GORDON & MACPHAIL – Abbey Whisky News

Tormore 40 Year Old – 1983 | Cask 8025101 | Private Collection

ÂŁ1,480.00

Distilled in 1983 this luxurious 40 year old Speyside single malt Scotch whisky was matured at the hidden gem distillery that is Tormore!

Distilled 15th June 1983, this incredible malt spent it’s entire life slowly maturing in a refill sherry puncheon. Bottled 15th August 2023 from cask #8025101 at natural cask strength and colour.

Released by Gordon & MacPhail as part of the prestigious Private Collection range.

Last remaining bottle…

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Glen Garioch 1958  46 Year Old at The Aberdeen Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

 

Glen Garioch 1958 

46 Year Old

On the 1st of May 1958, Glen Garioch spirit was transferred in to Scottish hogshead casks, where it quietly matured for the next 46 years. The magic of time, and the skill and craftsmanship of the distillery workers has combined to create this exceptionally rare spirit. Bottled from cask to bottle, with only 336 bottles produced. An exceptionally rare and collectable 46 Year Old whisky, beautifully presented in a near perfect wooden box with velvet lining.

ÂŁ2,225.00

TASTING NOTES

NOSE: On first nosing light eucalyptus herbaceous notes prevail, opening up to reveal delicious peaches and cream aromas.
PALATE: Subtle hints of smoked oak, vanilla sweetness and an almost tangy sensation on the palate.
FINISH: A pleasant and crisp finish with hints of fresh vanilla.

The Whisky Exchange: Our Favourite Christmas Whiskies 🎄 – Christmas Whisky News

There’s more choice than ever when looking for the perfect whisky so our head buyer Dawn Davies MW has selected our favourite rich and flavoursome whiskies to indulge in throughout the festive season or gift a whisky lover this Christmas.

Our selection includes classic single malts that have been aged in sherry or port casks, imparting festive flavours like Christmas cake, chocolate and candied peel. Along with coastal drams packed with pungent fruit and peat smoke, and single pot still Irish whiskies full of orchard fruit and spice. All top-notch bottles for sipping by the fire and celebrating the season.

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Two Unique Springbanks to Celebrate 1,000 Reviews. – Campbeltown Whisky News

KENTUCKY BOURBON TRAILÂź WELCOMES KENTUCKY BOURBON BOYS TOUR COMPANY AS OFFICIAL SPONSOR – Kentucky Bourbon News

KENTUCKY BOURBON TRAILŸ WELCOMES KENTUCKY BOURBON BOYS TOUR COMPANY AS OFFICIAL SPONSOR 

Homegrown Business Finds Success as Kentucky Bourbon Booms

FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Kentucky Distillers’ Association today announced that the Kentucky Bourbon Boys tour company is the newest official transportation sponsor of the world-famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail¼ experience.

Like the other official transportation sponsors, (Mint Julep Experiences, Pegasus Distillery Experiences and Central Kentucky Tours) demand for KDA’s Kentucky Bourbon Trail¼ tourism program has helped build and grow small businesses like the Kentucky Bourbon Boys.

Based in Louisville, Kentucky Bourbon Boys provides transportation services to KDA-member distilleries in Bardstown, Lexington, Louisville, Northern Kentucky, Lawrenceburg, Danville and Frankfort, as well as cooperage tours at Kentucky Cooperage in Lebanon.

“With more distillery experiences than ever all across the state of Kentucky, reliable transportation options are an absolute necessity,” said Mandy Ryan, director of Kentucky Bourbon Trail¼ experiences for the non-profit KDA trade group.

“Kentucky Bourbon Boys has proven themselves to be a top-notch company that provides much-needed services to our visitors and distilleries,” she said. “We’re proud to welcome and recommend them as a transportation sponsor of our amber adventure.”

Tim Hagan, Chief Operating Officer of Kentucky Bourbon Boys, said the 12-year company strives to be an innovative leader in Bourbon tourism by providing memorable, unique experiences and first-class ​customer service.

“Since we began our business, we have worked hard to be great ambassadors for Kentucky and great partners to the distilleries along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. We are proud of our old Kentucky home and enjoy creating and facilitating customized experiences for our guests.

“We look forward to continuing to show everyone who visits the Kentucky Bourbon Trail the best Kentucky has to offer.”

For more information, go to kentuckybourbonboys.com.

As an official sponsor, Kentucky Bourbon Boys will receive prominent placement on the KBT¼ website and in marketing materials, including recommended itineraries, on the site’s transportation page and more.

More than 70% of KBTÂź visitors come from outside Kentucky, and KDA has started initiatives, like recognizing official transportation sponsors, to ensure that responsibility is part of every experience.

“Responsibility is at the cornerstone of everything we do,” Gregory said. “We strongly encourage our visitors to plan their trips with the help of our transportation partners and let someone else do the driving.”

He added, “We have the honor of working in the Bourbon industry every day, but when we get to share it with visitors from across Kentucky and the globe, it’s special.”

“As people explore the KBT¼, they get a first-hand look at all that Bourbon has built and helped grow, like Kentucky Bourbon Boys and our official sponsors. We’re telling the story of what makes Kentucky so uniquely great – partnership, collaboration and a signature spirit to be enjoyed together.”

Learn more at www.kybourbontrail.com.


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