Archive for 2023

Macallan A Night On Earth: The Journey – The Whisky Exchange News

MACALLAN A NIGHT ON EARTH
THE JOURNEY

A special seasonal release from the Macallan is now available for pre-order. The Journey is the second release in Macallan’s A Night On Earth series which has been created in collaboration with Shanghai-based Chinese artist, Nini Sum.

Matured in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, the palate offers layers of citrus fruits, creamy vanilla and toasted coconut, alongside sherried notes of dates and fruit cake. Order your bottle today and it will be despatched after Friday 8 December.

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ralfy ‘THREE Excellent complex single malts for 2024’ – Scotch Whisky News

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City of London Police urges people to stay vigilant over misleading whisky investment ads

Don’t make pour decisions that leave your finances on the rocks: City of London Police urges people to stay vigilant over misleading whisky investment ads

City of London Police is urging people to take proper measures online, after whisky investment advertisements on social media left people high and dry.

The lure for potential investors is that you buy a cask of whisky when it is first produced and as the whisky ages in the barrel, it becomes something worth more to the consumer and as such, your initial investment becomes more valuable.

Claiming that potential investors of whisky could expect to see modest returns of between eight – 12 per cent a year, paid advertisements on social media sites for one company have now been found to be misleading.

Detective Inspector Nichola Meghji, from the Fraud Operations team at the City of London Police, said:

“As we approach the run up to Christmas, we would like to remind people of the potential risks associated with investment opportunities, especially around whisky.

“Much like gin, the interest in micro-breweries and independent distilleries has grown exponentially over the last decade as the British consumer has become more interested in home grown spirits versus imported beers and wine.

“An investment of a cask of whisky may seem like a wise choice, and perfect as a Christmas present to some, but we would encourage everyone to stay vigilant and to not be sucked in – especially if adverts guarantee you will get year-on-year returns. Certain companies prey on peoples lack of knowledge around investing, which is then exploited at a great cost to the consumer.”

The City of London Corporation’s Port Health and Environmental Services Committee oversees the Square Mile’s Trading Standards operations. Its Chair, Mary Durcan, said:

“City Corporation Trading Standards team has serious concerns over the whisky investment schemes that have sprung up over the last couple of years.

“Casks are being sold as a long-term investment because whisky takes time to mature in the cask, consumers are being told. This means that it could be several years before investors realise their investments aren’t performing.

“It is vitally important to remember that whisky investments are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority which means that there is no recourse to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme if anything goes wrong.”

The investigation by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) found that these risks were not highlighted in advertisements on social media, with some claiming that whisky cask investment was a suitable means to fund early retirement.

The terms and conditions provided in some advertisements also didn’t state that fees would be incurred, meaning that some investors were stung with a charge later down the line.

In one particular case, complaints were raised regarding the misleading advertisements of Blackford Casks Ltd. Subsequent investigations upheld these complaints, determining that although no fraudulent activity occurred in this case, the ads needed to be revised and not to quote average returns without adequate evidence. This was found by the ASA to be irresponsible as the adverts were not easy to understand and took advantage of consumers’ lack of experience and credulity.

In 2023, there were 89 reports made to Action Fraud about alcohol investments, with losses totalling over £3 million. This shows that aside from misleading advertisements, fraudulent activity is taking place with whisky investments proving to be an enticing opportunity for unsuspecting investors.

Whisky investments, like any investment, are never a sure thing when it comes to seeing a profitable return. External factors, mostly out of the investor’s control, play a part in either a dip or a rise in the market.

To prevent becoming a victim of investment fraud:

  • Take your time considering investment opportunities:don’t be rushed into making an investment. Remember, legitimate organisations will never pressure you into investing on the spot.
  • Seek advice first:before making significant financial decisions, speak with trusted friends or family members, or seek professional independent advice.
  • Check the FCA register:use the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) register to check if the company is regulated by the FCA. If you deal with a firm (or individual) that isn’t regulated, you may not be covered by the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) if things go wrong and you lose your money.

Lastly, if you aren’t an expert in a certain field of investment, or feel that you don’t know enough of the markets, then it’s probably best not to invest. If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.

City of London Police would also urge the public to follow the Take Five to Stop Fraud advice.

  • Stop: taking a moment to stop and think before parting with your money or information could keep you safe
  • Challenge: could it be fake? It’s ok to reject, refuse or ignore ant requests. Only criminals will try to rush or panic you.
  • Protect: contact your bank immediately if you think you’ve fallen for a scam and report it to Action Fraud.

If you think you have invested money into a fraudulent investment, or you have been contacted about an investment that doesn’t seem right, report to Action Fraud at actionfraud.police.uk. Reports can also be made by calling 0300 123 2040. In Scotland, reports of fraud should be made directly to Police Scotland on 101.

Craftsman Brands Presents Three-Quarter of a Million Dollar Check to Vendome for First Still for New Distillery – American Whiskey news

Craftsman Brands Presents Three-Quarter of a Million Dollar Check

to Vendome for First Still for New Distillery

Louisville, KY – Craftsman Brands co-owners and staff presented renowned still maker Vendome Brass and Copper a check for $750,000 last week as a down payment for a 28-inch copper still expected to be delivered next August at the distillery’s proposed location near Louisville, Kentucky.

           According to Avrie Fenney, Co-Founder and Director of Distilling Operations, “A still crafted by Vendome Brass and Copper is especially important because Vendome’s expertise is incomparable, and their people are motivated. I have a lot of respect for Rob Sherman, President of Vendome; his experience in the industry speaks volumes, and those achievements influence his employees on all levels.”

           The company plans to build an eco-friendly distillery to create premium and luxury Bourbons and high-end spirits to capitalize on premiumization in the alcohol industry. Craftsman Brand Distillery will be part of a high tourism resort featuring tours of the distillery and rick-houses, an upscale hotel and restaurant, a bottling and canning plant for “ready-to-drink” spirits, and other hospitality venues. The distillery will begin operating in 2025, and up to sixty high-paying jobs are expected to be created.

            Craftsman Brands was founded in 2023 to offer consumers an opportunity to enjoy elite spirits in a new mainstream alcohol market. Behr Neighbors, Co-Founder and Director of Special Projects for the new company, explained that Craftsman will be a premium alcohol company that crafts, purchases, and enhances top-shelf spirit brands.

          Co-founders attending the check presentation were Isaac LaFond, Steve Camisa, PJ Fox, and Behr Neighbors. Craftsman’s current brands include Crème of Kentucky, High Plains Rye, Square One Vodka, Merlet Cognac, and Kentucky Par Bourbon.

Adnams Copper House Distillery CASK Auction ENDS SOON – Grand Whisky Auction News

The Grand Whisky Auction is now LIVE with a selection of 45 casks from Adnams Copper House Distillery!

The auction closes on Thursday 14th December at 9pm!

Interested in selling whisky in our next auction?

T.+44 (0)1463 210 427 – sales@thegrandwhiskyauction.com

GRAND DRAMS 1ST RELEASE!! – Scotch Whisky News

GRAND DRAMS 1ST RELEASE!!

We are very excited to share exciting opportunity to pre order our first single cask release!

#GD01 is a super Fresh Sherry 15 Year Old Bruichladdich and there is only 280 bottles from the cask! It has been bottled at natural strength 50.3%, natural colour and non chill filtered!

Do you need further information?

T.+44 (0)1463 210 427 – Sales@granddrams.com

K&L Collector’s News: Holiday Edition – Christmas Whisky News

Whisky Masterpieces for the Discerning Aficionado

Our whisky inventory is as loaded as it’s ever been with ultra-rare and coveted collectibles as we head into the holidays. A quartet of exclusive casks from Old Particular and Dramfool highlight the depth of our independent bottler relationships across the pond, demonstrating the unparalleled collectible value that the category offers. Finally, a superb, sub-$100 buy from a rising star in bourbon will make a handsome addition to any well-appointed home bar.

Bardstown Bourbon Company “Discovery Series #9” Blended Whiskey (750ml) (Previously $120) $88.99 View
Blair Athol 25 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Sherry Butt Cask Strength Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Previously $280) $199.99 View
Laphroaig 22 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Hogshead Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) $349.99 View
Ardbeg 17 Year Old “Dramfool – Red Bag” Bourbon Hogshead Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) $399.99 View
Bruichladdich 14 Year Old “Dramfool’s Jim McEwan Signature Collection 6.1” First Fill White Wine Barrique Cask #2513 Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) $479.99 View

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Daftmill 15YO, 55.7% 2022 – Scotch Whisky News

Daftmill 15YO, 55.7% 2022

https://youtu.be/_boKfY5sO_Q

A YouTube Daftmill review? What in the secondary market is this?

No, seriously though, this was bought with the intention to open, and I rarely win ballots, so when Berry Bros and Rudd told me I’d won last year, I was thrilled.

Fifteen years in refil bourbon casks, cask strength, natural colour, non-chill filtered, and one of the oldest releases from the farmyard Fife distillery, this is as juicy, fruity and oily as you could want.

Of the four/five Daftmill liquids I’ve tried, they are such a refreshing, literally and historically, thing to happen to lowland whisky for a long-old-time.

This bottle has a sad story behind it…well, somewhat of a sad story as to why it was opened early, but nonetheless, it’s open now.

Cheers!

Spearhead eyes growth as Loch Lomond Group brings UK distribution of the innovative single-grain whisky back into its portfolio – Scotch Whisky News

Spearhead eyes growth as Loch Lomond Group brings UK distribution of the innovative single-grain whisky back into its portfolio

Whisky brand, Spearhead, which is part of the Loch Lomond Group, has announced plans to accelerate growth of the innovative spirit.

As part of the plans, Loch Lomond Group will part ways with its UK distributor, Mangrove, and bring distribution back in-house, allowing it to focus on expansion of the brand.

Launched in 2021, Spearhead is a unique single-grain scotch whisky crafted using 100% malted barley. The spirit undergoes an extended fermentation time of 92 hours, before being distilled in a continuous Coffey style still.

Spearhead is matured in ex-bourbon barrels before finishing in a combination of fire and infra-red toasted American oak barrels, which creates a lighter whisky with a complex range of rich, sweet notes.

The product is now available in 26 markets worldwide, including top UK accounts such as TT Liquor, Callooh Callay, Nauticus, Silverleaf, Gungho!, Tom Thumb and Smithfield Social.

Loch Lomond Group’s decision to bring distribution back in-house follows a series of successful UK trade events hosted with Mangrove over the past 18 months, including Passing Fancies Industry Night in Birmingham, a bar takeover at Bread & Jam in Bath, and the Alternative Burns Night with artist LVRA at The Lower Third in London.

 John Grieveson, Chief Marketing Officer at Loch Lomond Group, said: “Spearhead is a community spirit that brings like-minded people together. This, alongside our unique proposition as a single-grain whisky, has seen demand for the brand grow, and our focus now is on continuing to expand our customer base across the world. We thank Mangrove for all their support in helping us to establish the brand.”

The distribution change will take effect from 1st December 2023.

Spearhead is bottled at 43% ABV and has a RRP of £30.

For more information, visit www.spearheadwhisky.com

About Spearhead

Spearhead is a single grain whisky crafted at Loch Lomond Distillery in Alexandria, Scotland.

Matured in ex-bourbon barrels, Spearhead is finished in a unique combination of infra-red toasted and fire-toasted virgin American oak barrels. This process creates a boldly sweet spirit, rich in character and distilled with flavour at its heart.

Spearhead works with a cooperage in Kentucky to select custom toast levels for these infra-red toasted barrels. The toast levels are set to a profile that extracts properties in the wood, which results in sweet notes appearing in Spearhead whisky. These notes are impossible to achieve with traditional toasting.

Spearhead is ideal for mixing, or serving alongside craft beer.

About Loch Lomond Group

Loch Lomond Group markets a diverse portfolio of high-quality whisky, gin, vodka and Champagne brands that are sold in more than 125 countries worldwide, including Loch Lomond Whiskies, Littlemill, Glen Scotia, Noble Rebel blended malt whisky, and Ben Lomond Gin.

Loch Lomond Distillery has been producing the finest single malt whiskies since 1814. An independent distiller and blender of some of the finest and rarest Scotch whiskies in the world, Loch Lomond Distillery’s heritage is amongst the oldest in the industry.

Isle of Harris Distillery ‘December Days Dawn’ – Scotch Whisky News

The dark days of December have arrived but the low light of winter transforms our island in wonderful ways. Shadows lie long, and the stark landscapes are in high contrast making for many beautiful moments as the cold fronts and wilder weather rolls in.

It’s the season of light in so many ways, from the flicker of fires in the hearth to the first twinkles on festive trees. Our home village of Tarbert will soon come to life as the annual Christmas decorations appear along the main street, strung out like long fishing lines, linking all the small shops together.

And, our peat fire continues to burn guaranteeing a warm welcome always awaits those who come through our doors. Even if you can’t be with us here in Harris, there are many ways we can still stay connected.

Read on as we bring you this week’s island Journal to find out more!

Stay warm, stay well….

Le gach deagh dhùrachd,

Mike Donald, Chief Storyteller

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As Christmas approaches, many here are eagerly awaiting the return of friends and family to our island shores. The population of the Isle of Harris has declined by almost 50% over the last 50 years as young people leave to seek work far from our shores.

These changes threaten local traditions, culture, and language as well as leaving schools and village numbers dwindling. The Isle of Harris Distillery was built to help address these issues by creating sustainable local employment and offer long-term careers for those who wish to stay and set down roots here.

Together with other like-minded island enterprises we seek to act as a catalyst of change and a symbol of promise for this generation and those still to come that Harris can always remain their home.

DISCOVER OUR PURPOSE

We make The Hearach single malt whisky in batches of around 12,000 bottles, each to the same recipe. However, there will be subtle, natural variations between them which reflect the casks chosen and the length of time we ‘marry’ the vatting.

There’s a special combination of letters and numbers on every stopper seal which helps you to learn more about the dram in the bottle you’ve bought or plan to buy. Each code has an accompanying ‘batch sheet’ to help you learn about the way your whisky was made, read tasting notes from an islander, and enjoy a short story from Harris…

DISCOVER YOUR BATCH

We want everyone who enjoys The Hearach single malt whisky to take some time to connect with us here in our Outer Hebridean island.One of the ways we can help you do this is through sound and a sense of quiet ceremony.

So, light the fire, put life on pause, pour a dram, and press play on our specially created immersive soundscape by young island audio artist Fraser MacBeath. Fraser recently won the RSA Benno Schotz Prize at the Royal Scottish Academy 197th Annual Exhibition, and spent much of 2023 traveling around Harris, speaking to local people and exploring hidden corners with his recording equipment.

The resulting piece of work weaves past and present, the noises of the natural world, and the lyrical melody and music of the men and women who call this place their home.

PAUSE, POUR, AND PRESS PLAY


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