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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Auction Wins #2 – Scotch Whisky News

Auction Wins #2

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Welcome to another auctions haul here at Whisky Wednesday!

There were meant to be three bottles…but I was an idiot and dropped one. If you want to see what that should’ve looked like then please head over to our Instagram – @thisiswhiskywednesday.

Bottles one is a 1961 distilled, bottled 1967 bottling of Canadian Club. Picked up for an absolute bargain of £25 due to the possible issues faced with a damage seal and a torn label. Nonetheless, it tastes very good, almost like the modern bottling, but it looks incredible.

Bottle two is a classic and somewhat historical bottling of Clynelish 12YO, at 40% ABV, bottled fot Ainslie and Heilbron, bottled by Gordon & Macphail. A beautifully fruity, slightly sour example of vintage Clynelish from about four decades ago. Also attained for a bargain price of £25 a bottle, albeit a smaller one.

Looking forward to getting more cool stuff from auction sites in the future, but do let me know if there’s anything I should be looking out for. Cheers!

 

Heaven Hill Distillery Announces Spring 2023 Edition of the Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond Series

Heaven Hill Distillery Announces Spring 2023 Edition of the Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond Series

BARDSTOWN, Ky. (August 15, 2023) – Today Heaven Hill Distillery announced the release of the Spring 2023 edition of Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey at 10 years old. Comprised of barrels produced during the Spring season lasting from January to June of 2013 and bottled in the Spring of 2023, the eleventh national release ushers in the latest edition to the decanter series which adds to the bottled-in-bond legacy.

Bottled in an ornate decanter, the Spring edition is denoted by a green label. As was the case for the past editions, this edition’s tax strip, which has always been a signature of transparency on bottled-in-bond products, will disclose when the liquid was produced and bottled. The Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond spring edition will be available in the 750ml size on an allocated basis. It meets the strict requirements of a bottled-in-bond: the product of a single distillery from a single distilling season, aged a minimum of four years, and bottled at 100 proof or 50% alcohol by volume. This edition is available at the suggested retail price of $139.99.

The Spring 2023 edition of Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey bares a bright burnished copper color, with a nose of brown sugar and molasses in addition to light baking spices with orange peel. The taste is gentle on the palate with notes of butterscotch, subtle oak, and cloves. Its finish is long and warm with tannins and a peppery tingle, followed by a hint of barrel char as the finale.

As a leader of the Bottled-in-Bond category, Heaven Hill is proud to offer a premium product within this special class which showcases the authenticity and quality of the American Whiskey portfolio. Acquired in 1999 by Heaven Hill, the legendary Old Fitzgerald line is well-known for its distilling pedigree and intriguing story behind its namesake, John E. Fitzgerald, whose legacy is also heralded by the Larceny Bourbon brand.

ABOUT HEAVEN HILL DISTILLERY: Founded in Kentucky by the Shapira family in 1935, Heaven Hill Distillery continues its legacy as one of the foremost American Whiskey producers. Heaven Hill has cultivated the traditions and history of America’s Native Spirit with its fierce independence, passionate family ownership, dedication to quality, and thoughtful innovation. Today, Heaven Hill Distillery maintains over 1.9 million barrels aging in 63 warehouses throughout Nelson and Jefferson Counties. It is home to an award-winning collection of American Whiskeys including Elijah Craig Bourbon, Larceny Bourbon, Evan Williams Bourbon, Pikesville Rye Whiskey, Rittenhouse Rye Whisky, Parker’s Heritage Collection, and Old Fitzgerald along with its extensive Bottled-in-Bond label collection. In 2023, Heaven Hill Distillery was named Magazine Icons of Whisky 2023 Global Distiller of the Year. Heaven Hill Distillery also holds the title of 2020 Whisky Advocate Whisky of the Year, the second Whisky of the Year for Heaven Hill Distillery in the past four years. In 2019 Heaven Hill Distillery was named San Francisco World Spirits Competition Distillery of the Year, Best in Show Whisky, and previously held the titles of 2018 San Francisco Spirits Word Spirits Competition Best Bourbon, 2016 Whisky Magazine Distillery of the Year. For more information, please visit www.heavenhilldistillery.com

Heaven Hill reminds you to “Think Wisely.  Drink Wisely.”

NEW RELEASES FROM SPRINGBANK – Scotch Whisky News

SPRINGBANK 18 YEARS
UK RRP £110 – £114

Nose

The sherry influence is immediately apparent on the nose in notes of medjool dates, raisins and demerara sugar. Notes of blueberry, fondant icing, lemon drizzle and fig jam provide a welcoming introduction to this dram.

Palate

There is a creaminess on the palate with notes of cappuccino foam and tiramisu. Muddled strawberries, christmas cake, marzipan and cinnamon notes add to this well-rounded dram.

Finish

A sweet and juicy finish with notes of syrup and sugared shortbread.

SPRINGBANK 21
RRP £260 – £270

Nose

Notes of citrus zest, pineapple upside down cake and fudge introduce this year’s Springbank 21 year old. There is a savoury element in notes of baked ham and tomato vine leaves, with subtle peat smoke coming through on the nose.

Palate

A tropical influence comes through on the palate in notes of ripe mango, dried coconut and papaya, opening up to notes of liquorice, cola syrup, digestive biscuits, honey and a slight earthiness.

Finish

A long finish with notes of orange zest, campfire embers and caramel.

FROM GLENGYLE DISTILLERY
KILKERRAN 16
RRP £70 – £72.50

Nose

We are welcomed to this dram with notes of Iberico ham on the nose, along with tinned pineapple, green apples and demerara sugar.

Palate

The palate has a coastal note reminiscent of the seaside and single beaches, along with hints of lemon yoghurt, ground pepper and a touch of peat smoke.

Finish

There is a freshness in the finish and the peat smoke influence endures in notes of toasted marshmallows.

Springbank Distillers Ltd, 9 Bolgam Street, Campbeltown, Scotland, PA28 6HZ

ROSEBANK DISTILLERY 31 Year Old 1991 Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice Recollection Series #2 Cask #2122 – Scotch Whisky News

 

ROSEBANK DISTILLERY 31 Year Old 1991 Connoisseurs Choice Recollection Series #2 Cask #2122

1991 vintage 1st fill bourbon barrel #2122. Only 101 bottles at 53.5%. Rare cask from this formerly silent distillery now re-emerging. Rosebank 31 Year Old 1991 vintage Lowland single malt Scotch whisky. Single cask first fill Bourbon barrel #2122 distilled 3rd July 1991 and bottled 10th February 2023 by Gordon & MacPhail for the Connoisseurs Choice The Recollection Series #2. Just 101 bottles.

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£2,500.00

Nose: Sweet vanilla bean aromas lead to peach pie. Lemond and subtle lychee. Warm spices develop alongside toasted malt.

Taste: Smooth and creamy with baked apple flavours with hints of spicy aniseed and clementine gice way to subtle mature oak.

Finish: Medium in length with lingering hints of sweet menthol and liquorice.

Records indicate that a distillery with the name Rosebank was in existence in the vicinity in 1798 and that from 1817 to 1819 James Robertson was also distilling at a Rosebank Distillery in Stirlingshire although the exact location is not clear. The renowned Rosebank was established in Falkirk in 1840 by James Rankine at the junction of the Forth and Clyde Canal and the Union Canal and was equipped with three copper stills and round wooden worm tubs. Rosebank was a malt whisky distillery which produced triple distilled whisky but closed in 1993. Many of Rosebank Distillery’s buildings have been demolished and it is now a lost Lowland malt whisky distillery.

Golden Dram: Win Tobermory 25YO ⭐️ – The Whisky Shop News

Golden Dram: Win a £345 bottle of whisky

You could win a stunning bottle of Tobermory 25 Year Old! Purchase any 70cl from the Tobermory Distillery range during the month of August to enter. We will randomly selected one winner from the entrants and send them a prize bottle when the Golden Dram closes – best of luck!

Free Next Day Delivery for 12 Months For just £14.95 you can enjoy free next day delivery on all your orders for a whole year! Geographic restrictions apply, see full T&Cs. Find out more

Independent Bottler Releases at Inverurie Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

More Independent Releases

We have some great new releases and returning favourites from our Independent Bottlers in stock. Two great ranges that we love to work with are Auld Goonsy’s Malt and the Cooper’s Choice.

Adventurous with their cask range and consistent with their quality these are just two of the great range of Independent Bottlers available at the Inverurie Whisky Shop

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Independent Bottlers

The Good Dram Show – Episode 522 ‘White Peaks Distillery’ – English Whisky News

Welcome to this week’s episode of the show in which I’ll be taking a look at the White Peak Distillery which is just up the road in Derbyshire.

https://youtu.be/gMFPhL1dcuE

Award Winning Loch Lomond Whiskies Unveils Steam & Fire: a Remarkable Single Malt Whisky Finished in Heavily Charred Casks – Scotch Whisky News

Award Winning Loch Lomond Whiskies Unveils Steam & Fire: a Remarkable Single Malt Whisky Finished in Heavily Charred Casks

Steam & Fire pays homage to the extensive capabilities of the Loch Lomond Distillery

Independent distiller, Loch Lomond Whiskies, is adding to its impressive portfolio of whiskies with the launch of Steam & Fire.

A remarkable single malt whisky, Steam & Fire is finished in heavily charred American Oak casks, flamed at Loch Lomond Whiskies’ own traditional cooperage.

It is an entirely new concept for the distiller and has been crafted to showcase its extensive capabilities in distillation and maturation. Steam & Fire takes its inspiration from the extraordinary distillery – a place where alchemy and engineering meet time-honoured craftsmanship to create an unusual whisky destination which is unlike anything else seen in the industry.

Located near the banks of the iconic Loch Lomond, the distillery is home to innovative feats of engineering, including Scotland’s only set of Straight Neck Pot Stills. As the only distiller in Scotland to use these stills, Master Blender Michael Henry can influence flavour at the point of distillation, as well as during maturation.

It is also one only four in Scotland to house its own cooperage. A vibrant place where a team of experienced coopers repair and char barrels, it is the final stage in the whisky making process before casks are laid to rest.

Steam & Fire begins its journey being distilled in a combination of Straight Neck and traditional Swan Neck Pot Stills before maturing in first fill Bourbon barrels and refill American Oak casks. This exceptional single malt is then finished in heavily charred American Oak casks for 10 months.

The heavily charred American Oak barrels have a distinctive rich demerara sugar influence on the whisky, creating a rich flavour profile characterised by notes of orange, pear and melted brown sugar with a dark chocolate, and a soft smoke finish.

Steam and Fire is presented in bold packaging colours of blue and red, to reflect the brand colours and cooperage, with iconography from around the distillery illustrating the casks and unique stills.

Designed to hero Loch Lomond’s extensive capabilities, the striking creative is intended to ignite an emotive response and bring to life the importance of both distillation and maturation in Loch Lomond’s whisky making.

copper piping flowing in a d

The release of Steam & Fire follows Loch Lomond Distillery’s success at the globally renowned San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2023, winning the title of ‘most awarded distillery’.

Michael Henry, Master Blender at Loch Lomond Whiskies, said: “Steam & Fire is unlike anything we have created at our distillery before.

“Intended to capture our extensive and unique capabilities in whisky making, it is a striking expression which speaks to the heart of what Loch Lomond Whiskies is trying to achieve and our ongoing experimentation with flavour.

“Steam & Fire is a representation of our quest to create whisky outside of the ordinary, bringing together our impressive capabilities in distillation and maturation.”

The launch of Steam & Fire includes a collaboration with renowned open-fire chef Genevieve Taylor, who partnered with the distiller for its Remarkable Makers campaign, which sees Loch Lomond Whiskies partner with like-minded creators and artisan craftspeople to lift the lid on the complex whisky making process.

An accomplished chef, she is the author of 12 cookery books and is fascinated by the science of cooking over fire. Genevieve is inspired by her lifelong love of nature and sustainability, with her recipes specifically created based on the seasonality and locality of ingredients.

She said: “Fire as a method for cooking is a time-honoured craft, much like whisky making, which has survived for generations.

“It is such strong primal element and in many ways it can be unpredictable. Like a master blender, you have to very carefully control all of the variables to curate the final flavour you want.

“Too much wood creates a very distinctive smoky flavour, which can distract from delicate dishes, whereas pure charcoal allows the subtleties of ingredients to come to the fore. The slightest change in this balance has a profound impact on the final recipe.”

Genevieve Taylor’s passion for fire cooking is driven by a curiosity to explore the extraordinary. She continued: “Loch Lomond Whiskies and I share a curious spirit, and an eternal desire to seek out new possibilities in our crafts. The traditional domestic kitchen can be a wonderful place, but it can also be restricting to creativity and exploration.

“Fire cooking opened up a whole new world of possibilities, and allows me to experiment with flavour and techniques which are outside of the ordinary.”

Steam & Fire launches 14 August and retails for £45.

It can be purchased at specialist retailers including Master of Malt, as well as directly from www.lochlomondwhiskies.co.uk

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Toffee, apple, fudge, vanilla, cinnamon.

Palette : Silky mouthfeel, orange, peach, marmalade, coffee, melted brown sugar, roasted marshmallow.

Finish: Medium to long dry finish with dark chocolate and soft smoke.

 About Loch Lomond Whiskies

Loch Lomond Distillery has one of the oldest heritages in the industry. It was founded by American, Duncan Thomas, the owner of the Littlemill Distillery which was licensed in 1772. In the 1930s Duncan Thomas was at the forefront of innovation within the Scotch whisky industry and his innovative philosophy is ingrained into everything that is done at Loch Lomond to this day.

In 1814, the original site of the Loch Lomond Distillery was established near Tarbet, towards the north-west end of Loch Lomond; an area which has been at the heart of the whisky industry for centuries. With at least nine distilleries around the loch lost over the years, Loch Lomond Distillers has maintained a proud local tradition into the 21st century.

The multi award winning Loch Lomond Whiskies range includes the Loch Lomond 12 Year Old which has been awarded the Platinum Award in 2020, one of only 7 single malts to be awarded this honour at the San Francisco World Spirits Challenge 2020. Other expressions in the range are the single malts Loch Lomond Original; Loch Lomond Classic; Loch Lomond 18 Year Old; Loch Lomond 50 Year Old; the Loch Lomond Island’s Collection which includes the Inchmurrin and Inchmoan ranges as well as the deluxe blend Loch Lomond Signature and Loch Lomond Single Grain.

Earlier this year, Loch Lomond Distillery won “the most awarded distillery” at the globally renowned San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2023, achieving multiple Double Gold and Gold Awards for its collection of malt whisky brands.

Loch Lomond Whiskies was awarded the following medals:

Double Gold

  • Loch Lomond Whiskies 12 Years Old Inchmurrin
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies 12 Years Old Inchmoan
  • Loch Lomond Classic
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies Open Special Edition 2023
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies Open Course Edition 2023
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies Single Grain Coopers Collection
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies 8 Years Old Madeira
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies 18 Years Old Inchmurrin

Gold

  • Loch Lomond Whiskies 10 Years Old
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies 12 Years Old Perfectly Balanced
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies 14 Years Old
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies Single Grain (Peated)
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies 14 Years Old Inchmoan

Silver

  • Loch Lomond Whiskies Original
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies 18 Years Old
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies Single Grain (Unpeated)
  • Loch Lomond Whiskies Single Grain Distiller’s Choice

About Genevieve Taylor

Live fire and BBQ expert Genevieve Taylor is the author of 12 cookery books including the bestsellers SEARED, The Ultimate Guide to Barbecuing Meat, FOOLPROOF BBQ, CHARRED, a Complete Guide to Vegetarian BBQ and The Ultimate Wood-fired Oven Cook book.

A proud omnivore, Genevieve is on a constant mission to prove that great BBQ isn’t just about Man vs. Meat, although that said, her latest book, SEARED focuses on the science of cooking good meat over good fire. A biologist by training with a lifelong love of nature; sustainability and seasonality are at the heart of all she cooks. She is currently writing a book on fish and shellfish, naturally all cooked over live fire, and hopes to give people more confidence to source and cook better seafood.

She also runs the Bristol Fire School, a cookery school with the principal aim of helping people light better fires to cook better food.

When she’s not cooking outside, Genevieve can usually be found outside walking her dogs in the woods, growing a few good things to eat on her Bristol allotment and listening to a lot of music a little bit too loud.

She writes regularly on live fire cooking in the national press and a BBC Food Programme regular.

North Uist Distillery Island Dispatch “Whisky Fest”. – Scotch Whisky News


Whisky Fest.

We are extremely excited to share that our very first North Uist Distillery Whisky Festival is coming up in less than three weeks as part of the Hebridean Whisky Festival.

On September 4th we will be throwing open the doors at Nunton and welcoming whisky fans for a day of tastings, tours and much much more.

If you have a few days spare you might even want to make a week of it. Organised by the Hebridean Whisky Trail, the festival runs from September 2nd – 9th with events at six fantastic Hebridean distilleries. Start in Jura on on the 2nd, and travel north through Uist to Harris, then hop over to Skye and visit Raasay, before the Festival Finale with all six distilleries gathering at Talisker in Skye on the 9th for the ultimate celebration of Hebridean Whisky!

Keep an eye on your inbox next week for the complete programme of events at Nunton, as it’s definitely going to be a date for your diaries, and in the meantime you can grab your ticket for one of two whisky tastings we’ll be holding on the 4th right now!

Whisky Tasting 12-1pm

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Whisky Tasting 2-3pm

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Summer at Shelter Point – Canadian Whisky News

A Smoking Hot Summer

Its only halfway through summer, but a little much needed recent rain turned our thoughts toward those cold winter nights. We thought we’d share a little of our barrel smoking process that we use to create our award winning Smoke Point.

In Smoke Point we have created a whisky for you to enjoy that captures the spirit of the island campfire and brings the best of Vancouver Island to the canon of smoky, peaty whiskies. We start by collecting driftwood from the shore, and other woods from the farm are smoked, with a little bit of local peat added to the mix as well. This smoke is then piped into the barrels allowing the smoke to infuse into the wood, ready for our spirit to extract the flavour.The rich smoky flavours carry a salty tang and hint of iodine from the seaweed and salt on the driftwood that balances perfectly with the sweet creamy mouthfeel of this award-winning whisky. Experience campfire, cigar smoke and oak on the nose. Chocolate, fruit, and toffee on the palette, finishing in a delicious combination of creme brulée and salty graham cracker.

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Beachfire At Sunset

On a hot summers evening you want something long and cool, but still with the that campfire smoke tang. We were inspired to create the ‘Beachfire at Sunset’, a refreshing cocktail that lets the best bits of the Smoke Point shine through.

Beachfire at Sunset recipe:
1oz Smoke Point
1oz Aperol
2oz Soda Water
Ice

Enjoy!!

Tour the Northwest Whisky Trail

We believe this is the world’s first-ever international whisky trail, encompassing some of the ‘world’s best’ whisky distilleries across the Canadian Province of British Columbia, and the American States of Washington and Oregon. Make sure Shelter Point is your first stop along the way! Find out more here

Chris Read spent some time talking to CBC radio in their feature on the Northwest Whisky Trail, you can listen to it here.

The 10 Year Old available in a store near you…

Our 10 Year Old has made it out to a selection of private liquor stores. It took longer than we planned but bottles of the 10 Year Old are now available in select stores across BC. We will be happy to help you find a store near you that has stock, however as there is only limited availability we also recommend calling the store in advance to avoid disappointment.


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