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KILLOWEN AWARDS, NEW PRODUCTS ADDED TO THE WEBSITE & INDIE BOTTLING WITH REDACTED – Irish Whiskey News

KILLOWEN AWARDS, NEW PRODUCTS ADDED TO THE WEBSITE & INDIE BOTTLING WITH REDACTED

It’s been such a busy month for Killowen that we wanted to update you.

  1. More Killowen awards
  2. Killowen Christmas clothing packs on the web shop
  3. Killowen Gloria on the web shop
  4. Killowen Indie Bottling with redacted

More Killowen Awards

Killowen Christmas clothing packs on web shop

Killowen Gloria on web shop

It is Christmas soon, so for the first time we have decided to make Gloria Cask aged Coffee Liqueur available via our webshop. This is perfect for Christmas deserts and Irish coffees or if you are more adventurous, try mixing it with Two Stacks Irish cream. https://www.killowendistillery.com/shop/

Killowen Indie Bottling with Redacted

Killowen are delighted to work with the new exciting Independent bottlers Redacted for their first release. Cofounded by Ronan Collins (Whiskey for Breakfast) and Michael Cowman (bearded wonderwall) these guys will be the ones to watch out for in future. This bottling celebrates the rich and vibrant history of Irish whiskey while acknowledging the locality of the Mourne mountain legends. Check them out:  https://www.redactedbottlers.com/

Always drink responsibly

The Macallan “Introducing A Night on Earth – The Journey” – Scotch Whisky News

Introducing A Night on Earth – The Journey

This holiday season, the greatest gift is the time we share with our loved ones, no matter how near or far they may be.

Introducing The Macallan A Night on Earth – The Journey, the second expression in our limited edition series. It embodies the spirit of reuniting with loved ones and those remarkable moments from around the world when we come together, available to purchase December 2023 from the Online Boutique.

Make these moments even more special with an exceptional single malt from our collection. Discover the perfect gift in our Gift Guide.

EXPLORE THE GIFT GUIDE

Evan Williams 12 Year Old “Red Label – Wax Dip” Kentucky Straight Bourbon Japanese Import – K&L California Bourbon News

Evan Williams 12 Year Old “Red Label – Wax Dip” Kentucky Straight Bourbon 

(750ml, Japanese Import)

$180.00

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This special release is the Japanese edition of classic Evan Williams twelve year aged bourbon, distilled by Heaven Hill in Bardstown, Kentucky and bottled at over 100 proof.

Email: wine@klwines.com
Phone: (877) KL-WINES (Toll Free 877.559.4637)
K&L Wine Merchants 3005 El Camino Real Redwood City, CA 94061 USA
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

Stillhead The Iberian Cascadian (Strath 20th Anniversary Bottling) – The Unbottling – Canadian Whisky News

 

Stillhead The Iberian Cascadian (Strath 20th Anniversary Bottling) – The Unbottling

Adam and Brett are back to showcase the fifth and final installment in The Strath’s 20th anniversary single casks. We’re winding up our round-the-world whisky journey with one final stop at our good friends and whisky-neighbors Stillhead. A stunning PX cask rye made right here on Vancouver Island!

Stillhead – The Iberian Cascadian (Strath’s 20th Anniversary PX Cask Rye)

Lux Row Distillers introduces Rebel Small Batch Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – American Whiskey News

Lux Row Distillers introduces Rebel Small Batch Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Hand-selected barrels, blended in small batches and bottled at 110 proof, deliver intensified flavors from Rebel’s traditional wheated mash bill

St. LOUIS (Nov. 28, 2023) – Lux Row Distillers announced the release of Rebel Small Batch Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, featuring barrels that were hand-selected by Lux Row Distillers Master Distiller John Rempe and blended into small batches. A limited allocation of Rebel Small Batch Reserve is set to reach retail shelves across the country later this month at a suggested retail price of $34.99 per 750 ml bottle.

Rebel Small Batch Reserve features some of the finest barrels from Rebel’s traditional four-year-old wheated-bourbon mash bill, bottled at 110 proof to deliver a more intense flavor. The resulting bourbon features an aroma containing rich scents of honey, vanilla and caramel; a palate of dark fruit, caramel and vanilla with robust tones from the barrel; and a warm finish, followed by a light spice.

“It’s always a pleasure to set aside notable barrels to release in small batches, as it provides fans of our bourbons the opportunity to enjoy the brands they love in a unique way,” said Rempe. “Rebel Small Batch Reserve is an example of taking the same time-honored wheated recipe created in 1849 and presenting it in a small-batch format and at 110 proof. The result is an exceptionally bold, yet dependably smooth, take on Rebel that consumers are certain to love.”

About Luxco

Founded in St. Louis in 1958 by the Lux Family, Luxco is a leading producer, supplier, importer and bottler of beverage alcohol products. Our mission is to meet the needs and exceed the expectations of consumers, associates and business partners. Merged with MGP Ingredients, Inc. in 2021 (Nasdaq: MGPI), Luxco operates as MGP’s Brands Division and manages all MGP/Luxco brands. This extensive and award-winning spirits portfolio includes well-known brands from four distilleries: Bardstown, Kentucky-based Lux Row Distillers, home of Ezra Brooks, Rebel, Blood Oath, David Nicholson and Daviess County; Lebanon, Kentucky-based Limestone Branch Distillery, maker of Yellowstone Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Minor Case Straight Rye Whiskey and Bowling & Burch Gin; Jalisco, Mexico-based Destiladora González Lux, producer of 100% agave tequilas, El Mayor, Exotico and Dos Primos; and Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Rossville Union Straight Rye Whiskey are produced. The innovative and high-quality brand portfolio also includes Penelope Bourbon, Everclear Grain Alcohol, Pearl Vodka, Saint Brendan’s Irish Cream, The Quiet Man Irish Whiskey, Green Hat Gin and other well-recognized brands. For more information about the company and its brands, visit luxco.com.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society of Canada December 2023 Outturn – Scotch Whisky News

It’s that time of year!  Treat the whisky lover in your life – maybe that’s you – to one of the superb bottlings from our December Outturn and be the best gift-giver around.

Keep things light and delicate with Cask No. 70.53 “Fragile fruits and floaty flowers” or sink into the succulent sherry notes of Cask No. 35.351 “Pudding whisky.” Ramp up your Christmas scene with Cask No. 55.87 “The stage is set” which is the first bottling from distillery 55 we’ve seen since 2018!

The peat freaks on your list will love the elegant floral smoke of Cask No. 4.285 “Parallel bars of sweetness and smoke” or the sherried smoke found on Cask No. 10.252 “A firefighter’s reward.”

There’s something for everyone on your list, even the rum lovers, in December’s Outturn so read on:

FRAGILE FRUITS AND FLOATY FLOWERS

CASK NO. 70.53

REGION:  Highland

CASK TYPE:  2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel

AGE:  14 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Light & delicate

BOTTLE NOTE:  “An intricately structured, refreshingly light dram; a detailed patchwork of fruit and floral flavours that makes for entertaining sipping.”

PUDDING WHISKY

CASK NO. 35.351

REGION:  Speyside

INITIAL CASK:  Ex-bourbon hogshead

FINAL CASK:  1st fill Oloroso hogshead

AGE:  17 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Deep, rich & dried fruits

BOTTLE NOTE:  “A showcase of classical sherry deliciousness, with sticky dark fruits, herbal medicines, coffee, chocolate and myriad tasty puddings and desserts.”

THE STAGE IS SET

CASK NO. 55.87

REGION:  Highland

INITIAL CASKS:  Ex-bourbon hogsheads

FINAL CASK:  1st fill Oloroso ex-bodega butt

AGE:  16 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Spicy & dry

BOTTLE NOTE:  “We move from a sherry bodega to an underground wine cellar with this single malt originally from two bourbon hogsheads married in this cask.”

A TASTY MORSEL

CASK NO. 149.4

REGION:  Highland

CASK TYPE:  1st fill Pedro Ximenez sherry butt

AGE:  6 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Juicy, oak & vanilla

BOTTLE NOTE:  “Freshly cut pine trees by the sea, a spicy tuna salad nori wrap, new potatoes with a seaweed mayonnaise dip and a ‘sparkling galliano’ cocktail.”

PARALLEL BARS OF SWEETNESS AND SMOKE

CASK NO. 4.285

REGION:  Highland Island

INITIAL CASKS:  Ex-bourbon hogsheads

FINAL CASK:  Refill ex-bourbon hogshead

AGE:  20 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Old & dignified

BOTTLE NOTE:  “Single malt originally from bourbon hogsheads, married in this cask. Boatyards, profiteroles and cigars, heather and rosemary on a bonfire.”

A FIREFIGHTER’S REWARD

CASK NO. 10.252

REGION:  Islay

INITIAL CASK:  Ex-bourbon hogshead

FINAL CASK:  1st fill Pedro Ximenez sherry hogshead

AGE:  9 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Peated

BOTTLE NOTE:  “Smoke from beach bonfires and blazing barns, good sweetness (toffee, maple syrup, muscovado), chimney scrapings and crispy aromatic duck.”

28 Year Old 1994 Gordon & Macphail Connoisseurs Choice UK Exclusive (2023) – The Whisky Barrel News

GLENBURGIE DISTILLERY

28 Year Old 1994 Connoisseurs Choice UK Exclusive (2023)

Cask #10081

Glenburgie 28 Year Old 1994 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single cask refill American hogshead #10081 bottled 2023 by Gordon & MacPhail for the Connoisseurs Choice series. 138 bottles.

NOSE: FRESH LIME ZEST COMPLEMENTS SWEET HONEY AND TROPICAL FRUITS. SUBTLE WHITE CHOCOLATE DEVELOPS, LEADING TO VANILLA CUSTARD AND LEMON SORBET.

TASTE: SMOOTH WITH RIPE GREEN APPLE AND PASSIONFRUIT, GIVING WAY TO CHARRED OAK. DRIED BANANA COMBINES WITH TOASTED ALMOND S AND MALT E D BISCUIT.

FINISH: FULL AND LONG WITH LINGERING SPICE AND CITRUS FRUIT.

Glenburgie Distillery was originally established west of Forres in Scotland’s Speyside whisky region as Kilnflat Distillery by John Paul in 1829. Equipped with two pot stills until 1958 when two Lomond stills were installed and two differing malt whiskies were produced, Glenburgie from the pot stills and Glencraig from the Lomond stills. The Lomond stills were removed in 1981 and replaced with two pot stills. Glenburgie is now producing malt whisky from six pot stills primarily for Chivas blends. Whilst very little is released in official bottlings it is available from some independent bottlers including Gordon & MacPhail.

Glen Grant 1966, Gordon and MacPhail at Tyndrum Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

Glen Grant 1966, Gordon and MacPhail

Since 1895 Gordon & MacPhail has worked with the majority of Scotland’s distilleries and today, matures, selects and bottles some of the world’s finest and rarest Single Malt Scotch Whiskies. Glen Grant Distillery was the first of five stills established in the town of Rothes. Built by brothers John and James Grant in 1840, today Glen Grant is one of the world’s biggest selling malt whiskies. The whisky has sweet vanilla aromas with rich, baked fruits – apple pie. On the palate there are green, leafy flavours laced with fruity notes, and a subtle peaty influence.

£800.00

£915.00

TyndrumWhisky.com
The Green Welly Stop
Tyndrumwhisky, Tyndrum
Crianlarich, Perthshire FK20 8RY
United Kingdom

Whisky Wednesday Reviews Ardray Blended Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

https://youtu.be/etnh5boJEWs

I’ve been waiting for some Scottish/Japanese collab on a blend, and finally, we have it!

Ardray is a whisky comprised of all of the Beam-Suntory Scottish liquids, put together by the minds and palates of the folks from Suntory. A collaborative effort to show how balanced and flavourful blended whisky can be. Most people love Hibiki, but where’s the love for the regular blends in regular bottles?

A combination of:

Auchentoshan, Ardmore, Bowmore, Glen Garioch, Highland Park, Laphroaig, Macallan, and North British – this things really sings when it comes to balanced citrus, and really subtle smoke notes from some weighty ingredients. All natural colours with non-chill filtration.

Give all blends a chance. If I hear one more person complain about blends… just do some reading beforehand. Most blends contain your favourite single malts. Just stop being a whisky bigot!

Historic & Rare American Whiskey to Lead Sotheby’s New York Sale of Extraordinary Spirits This Luxury Week – Legendary American Whiskey News

Sotheby’s Unveils Historic American Spirits This Luxury Week

Spanning 700+ Lots, Whisky & Whiskey | Festive Spirits and American Classics
 is Replete With Rare Bottles Never Before Seen at Auction

Live Auction in New York 9 December

From left to right: D.H. Cromwell 15 Year Black 1999-2000 (est. $15,000 – 20,000); Old Rip Van Winkle 25 Year Old Decanter 50.0 abv (est. $20,000 – 30,000); LeNell’s Red Hook Rye 23 Year Old Barrel #1 67.6 abv (est. $20,000 – 30,000); Old Rip Van Winkle 18 Year Old Blue Smoke 92.6 Proof (est. $20,000 – 30,000)

“The collection contains some of America’s rarest whiskeys that only surface once in a blue moon. This December sale is the “blue moon” and the first time many of these bottles have been publicly offered. These rare whiskeys will go under the hammer in our final Spirits auction of the year in our Sotheby’s New York saleroom — a holiday celebration of Scotch, Bourbon and Rye that we welcome all collectors to join us at.”

Zev Glesta, Sotheby’s Spirits Specialist

NEW YORK, 29 November 2023 – This December, Sotheby’s will present Whisky & Whiskey | Festive Spirits and American Classics, an unmatched assembly of one-of-a-kind American whiskey from the early 20th century through the golden era of private bottling in the 2000s, a period during which – despite low consumer demand for American whiskey – visionary distillers and producers turned out some of the best bourbon and rye ever bottled. 

The collection is replete with legendary bottles including LeNell’s Red Hook Rye, D.H Cromwell and several extremely rare bottles from the A.H. Hirsch line of whiskeys – a selection unlikely to be repeated anytime soon (full details below). A majority of the collection is significantly older than the standard bourbon and rye sold domestically, and was intended for export to Japan and Europe, where collectors clamored for well-aged American whiskey. Released in very small batches, only a handful of bottles eventually made it back to the United States, making them almost impossible to find at any price today.

A Selection of Highlights

Live Auction 9 December

Van Winkle Special Reserve 19 Year Old Corti brothers 90.4 proof

Estimate: $20,000 – $30,000

Corti Brothers is a gourmet grocery store in Sacramento, California, that in the 1980s became one of the earliest buyers for Julian Van Winkle III’s bourbon, which he was buying from Stitzel-Weller and bottling at his Old Commonwealth distillery. The people at Corti Brothers were far ahead of the whiskey curve, and they ordered 19-year-old bourbon at a time when well-aged American whiskey was practically non-existent – bottles like this one constitute the first known private-barrel bourbon selection. It was Darrell Corti, who ran the business at the time, who first convinced Van Winkle to use a cognac-style bottle. Today bottles from Van Winkle that carry the Corti Brothers name rank among the rarest and most sought-after whiskeys in the world.

Van Winkle Special Reserve 20-Year Old-Cork N Bottle 90.4 Proof

Estimate: $20,000 – $30,000

Gordon Hue, the owner of the Cork N Bottle liquor store in northern Kentucky, teamed with Julian Van Winkle III in the 1980s and 1990s to create some of the most iconic whiskeys America has ever seen – including this, among the first 20-year-old bourbons offered by Van Winkle and a complete game-changer in terms of pushing up age statements on American whiskey, at a time when bourbon appreciation was at its nadir. Today, the Cork N Bottle releases of Van Winkle Special Reserve rank among the pinnacles of the legendary label.

D.H. Cromwell 15 Year Black 1999-2000

Estimate: $15,000 – $20,000

One of the rarest whiskeys produced by Julian Van Winkle III at his Old Commonwealth Distillery, this bottle – one of just 72 – pays tribute to a famed Milwaukee bar owner named Helen Cromell (she often added a W to her last name because she said it was easier to remember). Nicknamed Dirty Helen for her spicy vocabulary, she was a diehard fan of Old Fitzgerald bourbon and a close friend of the Julian “Pappy” Van Winkle. Cromell died in 1969, and in 2000 Van Winkle III prepared this one-time release in coordination with Gordon Jackson, owner of Old Town Liquors in Louisville. True to her personality, the letters VGS on the label stand for “Very Good Sh!@.”

LeNell’s Red Hook Rye 23 Year Old Barrel #1 67.6 abv

Estimate: $20,000 – $30,000

In the 2000s, LeNell Santa Ana Camacho owned a specialty liquor store in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. Ahead of her time, she reveled in American whiskey: She not only carried brands like Pappy Van Winkle in her shop, but she traveled to Kentucky to see how she could source more. On one of those trips, she met Drew Kulsveen of the Willett distillery; they got to talking, and soon the two were selecting four barrels of rye whiskey, aged between 23 and 24 years and bottled at cask strength. It was a great choice: the barrels came from a legendary run of whiskey distilled at the Bernheim Distillery, in Louisville, in the early 1980s. Other legendary whiskeys came from the same batch, like Rathskeller Rye and the Bitter Truth, but LeNell’s Red Hook Rye has emerged as the most distinctive and sought after American whiskey, perhaps of all time. To top it all off, this bottle is signed by LeNell herself.

Rathskeller Rye 136 Proof

Estimate: $18,000 – $24,000

Built by two German immigrants in an opulent European style, the Seelbach is Louisville’s grandest hotel. In its basement sits the Rathskeller, a ceramic-encrusted pub that today is used as a ballroom. In 2007 the hotel’s owners commissioned the Willett Distillery to bottle two whiskeys, a bourbon and a rye, to commemorate its rich history. The 24-year-old rye, known as Rathskeller, came from the same run of whiskey that went into bottles like Doug’s Green Ink and LeNell’s Red Hook Rye – legendary company befitting one of the country’s most desired whiskeys.

Michter’s Single Barrel Rye 25 Year Old 117.3 Proof

Estimate: $15,000 – $20,000

Beginning in the late 1990s, the spirits importer Joe Magliocco and his team at Michter’s, a brand he had resurrected a few years earlier, began buying up old stocks of bourbon and rye from distilleries around Kentucky. They bottled them first at 10 years old, then later at 25 years. The first 25-year-old rye release, including this bottle, appeared in 2011, and quickly set the standard for what great old rye should taste like. At the time Michter’s contracted with Willett to bottle for them. After 2013, Michter’s did the bottling themselves; bottles like this one, from the earlier Willett years, are therefore all the more desired.

Old Rip Van Winkle 18 Year Old Blue Smoke 92.6 Proof

Estimate: $20,000 – $30,000

The early 2000s were a high time for Julian Van Winkle III – he signed an agreement to distill and bottle his brands at Buffalo Trace, ensuring a future for the Van Winkle label, while at the same time he bottled a series of private-label whiskeys that have since become legendary. Among them is this bottle from 2003, which he created for Blue Smoke, a BBQ restaurant in downtown Manhattan. With its red background and bold typefaces, it is easily the most distinctive label Van Winkle ever produced.

Willett Family Estate Single Barrel Bourbon 28 Year Old 128.8 Proof 

Estimate: $10,000 – $15,000

Pacific Edge, a wine and spirits shop in Agoura Hills, California, was an early and ardent fan of the Willett Distillery’s Family Estate program. Barrels they selected would be bottled with a standard Willett label, with the details about proof, age and customer filled in by hand (at first). Because the shop got in early, it was able to purchase unbelievable barrels, like this 28-year-old bourbon, one of the oldest ever to go into bottles unblended with younger whiskey.

Old Rip Van Winkle 25 Year Old Decanter 50.0 abv

Estimate: $20,000 – $30,000

At 25 years, this is the oldest Van Winkle whiskey ever released – the “Pappy of Pappys,” it’s called, not only because of its unmistakable flavor profile but because it is by far the best, rarest, most coveted bottle the Julian Van Winkle III has ever produced. It appeared in 2014, and only 710 were made. The wheated bourbon inside comes from Stitzel-Weller and is some of the last the distillery made before closing down in 1992. The bottle comes in a wooden box with an accompanying crystal stopper, made by Glencairn. This is pure, unadulterated bourbon luxury, in a bottle, and well worth every penny one pays for it.

A.H. Hirsch Reserve 15 Year Old 95.6 Proof 1974

Estimate: $5,000 – $7,000

This bottle ranks among the rarest bourbons ever produced. Its story began in 1974, when a Pennsylvania liquor executive named Adolph H. Hirsch ordered a run of bourbon from the Pennco Distillery, near Philadelphia. He later sold it to a Kentucky liquor retailer named Gordon Hue, who had it bottled by Julian Van Winkle III at his Old Commonwealth Distillery. They began in 1989 with 15-year-old whiskey, sealed in gold wax, making this bottle one of the very first released in what would become the most legendary runs of American whiskey ever.

About Sotheby’s

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.

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.


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