Archive for 2023

Isle of Harris Distillery ‘The Social Distillery’ – Scotch Whisky News

Our distillery was founded with a singular purpose, to create sustainable local jobs and address endemic population decline here in the Isle of Harris

One of the ways we do this is developing local people, including training young men and women in the art and science of distilling to set them on a lifelong journey in making Harris spirits.

Meet 28-year old Paddy Sinclair who moved to Glasgow to undertake his MSc in Brewing and Distilling before returning home to the islands to join our team.

As well as now making The Hearach single malt, he’s able to reunite with old friends, invest time in his local shinty team, and cherishes the opportunity to be near his Hearaich family from Huisinis.

Paddy says, “I am able to add to the population number here which is a great plus in my mind, even if it is only a small number.”

Join us over the coming weeks to meet more local success stories as we set out with Two Spirits, One Purpose.

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VICTORIA WHISKY FESTIVAL 2024 TICKETS!!! – Whisky Festival News


A small number of ticket packages for the upcoming 2024 Victoria Whisky Festival are available through their partner, the Strath.

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PEOPLE’S CHOICE SPIRIT AWARDS 2024 – Old Perth Blended Malt Scotch Whisky News

 

PEOPLE’S CHOICE SPIRIT AWARDS 2024

We are proud to announce that our Old Perth Original has been shortlisted as a finalist in the 2024 People’s Choice Spirit Awards.  We are up for the best ‘easy weekday under £45’, a category that puts emphasis on great value whisky. Winners will be announced on 27th February 2024 in Manchester so keep your eye out!

Click here to buy Old Perth Original.

Merry Christmas!

Vintage Black & White Scotch Whisky Advert

When the blend was first made in 1879 was Initially known as Buchanan’s Blend and then House of Commons (after the British House of Commons), its nickname, referring to the black and white labelling, was eventually adopted as the official brand instead. The brand’s motif (featuring a black Scottish Terrier and a white West Highland White Terrier) was conceived by James Buchanan during the 1890s.

Whisky Wednesday Reviews Ardnamurchan Rum Cask Finish – Scotch Whisky News

Ardnamurchan Rum Cask Finish, 55%

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It’s no lie that I’ve been a huge admirer of Ardnamurchan. Since those first few releases of sweet, salty, softly peated single malts, they’ve been at the top of my list for exciting new releases and I’m yet to be let down.

The sherry cask was delicious, and this rum cask is equally as good. Some have said that it hasn’t quite hit the same spot as the sherry, of course it hasn’t, it’s a totally different style.

These Jamaican rum casks that have imparted a banana, hazlenut, toffee syrup feel to this saline style of whisky are wonderful, and as good, if yet different to the sherry cask release.

Yuletide Bottles from Chorlton Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

I was feeling somewhat smug about a month ago. Bottling was already underway, and it seemed – for the first time ever – like I was ahead of the curve and could enjoy a civilised run-up to Christmas. Of course the universe cannot tolerate even this fairly mild hubris, and here we are – as usual – with a slight air of festive panic. I don’t know how Father Christmas doesn’t have an embolism quite frankly.

It’s quite alright though, as I have four brand new bottlings for you, all of which I’m really rather delighted with.

ps/ As well as the 4 newbies, there is also a small restock of the Dun Dearg 5yo available through the site now. This is the very last of it.

pps/ EU friends! Please check the note at the bottom of this email for some developments.

Onwards!

First up we have an 18-year-old Highland. This cask has had a slightly obscure history, but is alleged to be peated single malt from a well-known mountain-adjacent distillery in the western Highlands…

The nose starts with a rather complex and aromatic fruitiness: orange juice, mango, fig leaf, even a bit of Juicy Fruit gum. It then develops in a more savoury direction, with sweet soy sauce, touches of liquorice and sage, grilled bacon and a bit of smoky BBQ sauce.

The palate is sweet, lightly syrupy in texture, and smokier than the nose. I find papaya, lemon, salty green olives and coal dust, then rooibos tea with honey. The finish is quite long, with sweet, salty and slightly medicinal peat smoke and black treacle bacon.

A drop or two of water makes everything saltier, with green fruits, lemony smoke, herbal tinctures and tar.

It’s the balance of fruitiness / savoury smoke that really makes this one. It made me think of old Caol Ila and Laphroaig at points, which can only be a good thing.

This refill barrel produced 267 bottles at 54.0%, and they are available for £120 each.

Next we have a 14-year-old Bruichladdich. No funny histories here – this cask spent its entire life up until the last couple of months on the Islay shore.

On the nose: Bruichladdich! So, seashore, ozone, baled hay, mineral oil, tangerine peel, and all that good stuff. It really is one of the most distinctive distillates. I also get milk bottle sweets, mint leaf, bandages, and increasing apricots and honey as it breathes.

The palate has a lovely texture, with candied lemon and lime, salted butter, grassy olive oil, barley water, apricot jam, waxes and oils. The finish is really long, salty, malty, warmly peppery and orangey.

As usual for Bruichladdich this loves water. The diluted nose has herbs, melon, sweet lime, and touches of butterscotch and almonds, while the palate is a balance of citrus, plums, camphor and minerals. It just works a treat.

This first-fill bourbon barrel produced 229 bottles at 57.9% and they are available for £105 each.

Thirdly we have an 8-year-old Glen Ord. I know the last Ord I bottled about 18 months ago was a favourite for many (me too!) so I’m delighted to have another one.

On the nose then: butterscotch, peaches, cigarette smoke and coal tar. This is fun! And it really does feel like there’s some peat somewhere in the mix somehow… It develops on banana, hazelnut syrup, buttered panettone, peanut butter, a little aniseed and beech smoke.

The palate is fat, malty and buttery, with a smouldering coal dust backbone. (Can one have a backbone made of dust? Answers on a postcard please.) I also find lemon cake, hazelnut nougat, apple tarte tatin, caramelised banana, sloe syrup … and smoky malt running throughout.

Water really makes the fruity side of Ord pop – with toffee apple, limoncello and white blossom on the nose, and lemon & lime syrup, baked apple and dried pear on the palate. It still feels really fat and mouthfillng when diluted.

This is brilliant. It’s richer than the last Ord, but the smoke cuts through it beautifully. I’ve been holding onto this for a while as it feels like a perfect mid-winter dram.

This was fully matured in a first-fill PX hogshead which produced 304 bottles at 58.6%, and they are available for £65 each.

Foreign Affairs

I’m very happy to announce that Chorlton Whisky will shortly be available through Angel Share Spirits in Italy. EU customers will be able to buy directly through their website, and they’ll also be supplying trade customers in Italy at a better price point than before.

Hopefully between them and the Whiskybase Shop everyone across the EU should be able to get hold of Chorlton bottles at a sensible price, but please do get in touch if you’re having troubles on that front and I’ll try to help.

And…

…that’s it for now. I’d like to wish those of you who celebrate a very merry Christmas, and I hope you all find a little something from Chorlton Whisky in your stockings.

Thank you as ever for your support through another topsy-turvy year. It really does mean the world.

Cheers!

David

Winners of the Icons of Whisky Scottish Independent Bottler of the Year 2024! – Scotch Whisky News

Winners of the Icons of Whisky Scottish Independent Bottler of the Year 2024!

For the third year in a row Paul and I collected the Independent bottler of the year award!

The award is based on a combination of a written entry and a submission of Whiskies that are judged by the Icon’s judges in competition with other entrants.

For us, winning is a huge achievement and an unexpected one when taken into context the competition and the demands required to win each year. We are still the same team of four that won it three years ago but we have continued to grow our operation with the Annex site which is allowing us to closely manage our casks so we are only releasing the very best spirit possible.

Thank you to all of our customers that have continued to purchase our releases despite what has been a challenging year!

Best,

Gregor

And that wraps up this special edition of the Lady of the Glen Newsletter. We hope it’s inspired you to try a dram! We always want to hear from you, so if you have any feedback, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email gregor.hannah@ladyoftheglen.com

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Presenting Sheringham Whisky: Exclusive Presale Offer for a Limited Time – Canadian Whisky News

Presenting Sheringham Whisky

A MESSAGE FROM JASON, MASTER DISTILLER

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Whisky Presale

EXCLUSIVE PRESALE OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME

STORY

Jason’s whisky-making dream took its inaugural steps in our original distillery, perched overlooking the picturesque Juan de Fuca Strait in Shirley, B.C. This vision expanded to our Sooke distillery, where Jason continued to craft exceptional whisky, using exclusively local B.C. grains. Our commitment to sustainability extends to our spent grain, which was repurposed as feed for local farm animals. Jason’s meticulous approach to aging whisky ensures that each bottle becomes a coveted collector’s item.

The excellence of Jason’s craft was acknowledged, with the debut batch of whisky claiming the “Best In Class” title at the Canadian Artisan Spirit Competition (CASC) and a Gold award in the “Merrit in Terroir” category.

Anticipation is growing as we prepare to unveil our latest whisky offering. It brings us great joy and honor to share this batch of rye whisky with you.

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PROCESS

This whisky was crafted in Sooke, British Columbia, using exclusively B.C. grain and traditional distillation techniques. The mash bill, consisting of rye, wheat, and malted barley, has been distilled in small batches and aged for a minimum of three years in premium American new white oak barrels. The robust and full-bodied flavour of this whisky comes from a combination of the mash bill, traditional distillation methods, the use of new American oak to age the spirit and the pure love of making whisky.

TASTING NOTES

Experience a deep and complex rye spice, complemented by notes of pepper, vanilla, cooked fruit, brown sugar, and a subtle hint of leather.

Whisky is available for pre-sale only at this time. Pre-sale is limited to British Columbia residents, with shipping exclusively within the province. Orders expected to ship February/March 2024.

Join the presale for a special limited time offer of $79.99 CAD for the month of December.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society ‘Coorie-in for a memorable Christmas’ – Scotch Whisky News

Winter’s here, and we crave warmth, comfort, and connection. Cosy up by the fire with our Fireside Drams and discover the quintessence of winter whisky magic. Our Spirits team have curated a selection of Fireside Drams offering plenty of options to choose from, each with its unique character. Every sip reveals a story that you’ll savour and share.

So, coorie in and click below to explore our wintery drams

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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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SUCCESS AT THE SCOTTISH WHISKY AWARDS – Scotch Whisky News

SUCCESS AT THE SCOTTISH WHISKY AWARDS

Last week, the team celebrated a few remarkable wins! We attended the Scottish Whisky Awards in Glasgow and are proud to announce that both Mac-Talla and Old Perth have won gold in their respected categories. Winning the best product launch of the year was our Mac-Talla PX Fèis Ìle Limited Edition and for the best blended malt, our Old Perth PX won gold. There are still some bottles of Mac-Talla PX  floating around so be quick before this ‘award winning’ whisky sells out!

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