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Old Pulteney reveals oldest single malt to date for Distillers One of One Auction – Scotch Whisky News

Old Pulteney reveals oldest single malt to date for Distillers One of One Auction

Old Pulteney has announced “Bow Wave,” a 45 Year Old Single Malt and the oldest expression from the Highland distillery to date

One single art piece has been produced, available via bids at The Distillers One of One auction in October 2023

This exceptionally rare whisky exhibits a complex flavour profile alongside the signature maritime tasting notes of Old Pulteney

Old Pulteney Bow Wave is presented in a hand-crafted art piece which represents the movement of a ship through crashing waves

Old Pulteney, The Maritime Malt, is unveiling its oldest expression to date, a 45 year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky titled Bow Wave, in a monumental milestone in the distillery’s history. This never-to-be-repeated masterpiece is available exclusively through the biennial Distillers One of One auction, offering an unprecedented opportunity to own a piece of Old Pulteney’s history.

Crafted with rarity at its core, Old Pulteney Bow Wave has carefully matured for more than four decades within hand-selected American oak casks before completing its voyage with a further five years maturation inside a single first-fill Spanish oak butt. Emerging deep golden in colour, Bow Wave has maritime flavours imparted from the northern sea air that laps the distillery found on the Caithness Coast in the Scottish Highlands.

Old Pulteney Bow Wave boasts a magnificent complexity and an unrivalled coastal character. Subtle whispers of sea spray entwine with the sweetness of honey, while delicate notes of aged oak and briny whispers of maritime air tantalise the palate. With each sip, Bow Wave bares its maritime soul, concluding with a long finish which is almost as enduring as the liquid itself.

Renowned whisky expert and award-winning writer, Dave Broom praises its remarkable taste: “Glowing amber. Refined, clearly mature, yet still fresh. There are hints of dried pineapple, a slight wax polish, then scented sandalwood and myrrh with a hint of austerity behind. In time, there’s oxidised nutty notes, then leather oils which stray towards varnish. Complex and fascinating.

“The palate is quite a contrast. It starts with a silky, almost slippery, highly concentrated sweetness, then an incredible burst of bright fruits like captured sunlight. The tongue-clinging quality shifts in the middle of the tongue as some of the famed minerality comes in, working in tandem with touches of drier wood. Then it seems to exhale and the softness returns. Now the full complexity is revealed, supple tannins, mature oxidised fruits, rosehip, and stewed rhubarb.

“There’s a tiny bitter touch on the end before the dried pineapple returns, this time beside preserved lemon. It’s not finished though, as after you’ve swallowed an almost pillowy softness returns.

“Remarkable.”

As the defining symbol of Old Pulteney’s dedication to exceptional craftsmanship, this expression is encased within an equally remarkable bottle. Presented upon a bed of Caithness slate, the bottle is crafted from hand-blown glass with complex Inciso cuts mirroring the essence of crashing waves. The deep blue hue of the bottle encapsulates the sea’s endless depths, while glimpses of the golden liquid shine through like reflections of a morning sunrise. Surrounding the glass, beautifully crafted Scottish silverware fashioned by local Silversmith, Lucy Woodley encircles the finished vessel in all its splendour. The hidden cork, accessed only by a bespoke anchor key created by Glasstorm, beckons the senses, evoking the timeless rhythm of crashing waves.

Brodie Nairn and Nichola Burns, Glass Artist and Designers at Glasstorm, the designers behind the bottle, said:  “This whisky is the jewel in Old Pulteney’s collection, and we wanted this piece to celebrate not only their oldest ever whisky, but the character and personality of the Maritime Malt itself. Coupled with our personal fondness of the Caithness Coast, we were dedicated to deliver the best craftsmanship and create a work of art worthy of the liquid gold inside.

“The distillery’s rich history provided so much inspiration, but also something as simple as a beautifully shaped pebble Nicky and I found while walking along the northern beaches. This one pebble, and its motion through the water, mirrored the bow of a boat breaking the waves, which ultimately influenced the Cabachon shape at the heart of the sculpture.

“We’re incredibly proud of the final result. With further influences from the rugged sea cliffs to the ever-changing nature of the sea, each aspect of this ensemble is unique, but when you bring them together, you have something truly magical.”

Malcolm Waring, Distillery Manager at Old Pulteney, said: “I couldn’t be more thrilled to finally announce Old Pulteney Bow Wave, created specially for the Distillers One of One auction later this year.

“After maturing for more than four decades, this one-of-a-kind single malt, as the oldest in our history, is testament to the enduring spirit, patience and pride of Old Pulteney’s award-winning distillery.”

The Distillers One of One auction will be hosted at Hopetoun House on 5th October 2023 with proceeds donated to The Distillers Charity. To register interest in this auction, visit the Distillers One of One website.

Speyside Whisky Auctions July 2023 Auction NOW LIVE! – Auction Whisky News

Our July auction is now LIVE!

Whether it’s to expand your collection or to find that perfect drinking dram, you will be sure to find what you are looking for in our LIVE auction!

Auction closes from 8pm (BST) Tuesday 25th July

www.speysidewhiskyauctions.co.uk

GlenDronach – Single Cask Selection Batch 8

This month we are delighted to offer THE COMPLETE Batch 8 of Glendronach’s Single Cask series. Each of these carefully selected whiskies have been matured in either a single Pedro Ximenez or Oloroso Puncheon and cover more than 30 years of distillation – from 1971 all the way to 2002! Whether you are a long-time GlenDronach fan and want to expand your collection, or you want to begin a new one, we can’t think of many better opportunities to start than here! So make sure that you check out these GlenDronach’s and many more available in our July auction!

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Whisky Blending Experience at The Whisky Exchange – Scotch Whisky News

Whisky Blending Experience

Have you ever fancied yourself as the next Johnnie Walker and blended your own whisky? At our new Distillery School, we will be hosting whisky blending sessions where you can release your inner master blender while discovering more about the history of this fantastic spirit.

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Something exciting is happening at our London Bridge store. With education at the heart of what we do, it was only a matter of time before we opened up our own Distillery School.⁠ We’re now hosting fun and interactive sessions digging down into how to make spirits with a chance to blend your own whisky

2008 Bunnahabhain 14 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Hogshead Cask Strength Islay Single Malt ~ Scotch Whisky News

2008 Bunnahabhain 14 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Hogshead Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) ($109.99)

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: June 06, 2023

I have no clue what’s going on with this Bunnah, but it ain’t like the last few we’ve had. Distilled in March of 2009, I’m thinking that this is one of the first batches of unpeated barley after the winter heavy peat runs, or otherwise perhaps they’ve simply used some peat here for God knows why. Maybe the mistaken barley is the reason it was sold off, but whatever the reason this is definitely above the normal 2 ppm that Bunnahabhain usually boasts. It’s not anywhere near the Staoisha/Moine casks, which are circa 45ppm, but it’s definitely peated. Here it is. Color is pale white wine. The nose isn’t a smack you around peater, but instead a beautiful, salty, savory saline solution coupled with roasted herbs and sweet malt. On the palate, the beautiful green peat smoke comes first, followed by wonderful sweet herbs and a vibrant, pithy citrus oil. It’s earthy and herbal and so inviting. The tiniest bit of water brings more peat to the nose, but it remains subtle. There’s more non-peat smoke now too and some crushed oyster shell. Very complex now, with many herbs and different roasting things behind. While the water upped the smoke on the nose, it adds sweetness and zest on the palate. This is just damned good Bunnah, but it will shock a few unsuspecting souls. It’s gentle enough not to turn them off though. I’m totally into it.

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The Hearach single malt whisky is coming… Isle of Harris Distillery News

 

The Hearach single malt whisky is coming…

We invite you to join us online on 22.09.23 as we celebrate the First Dram and raise a glass of this historic whisky for the first time.

The First Release of seven batches will take place on 23.09.23 at 10am with bottles available in the online shop and at the distillery in Tarbert.

These are exciting times and we’re looking forward to sharing these moments with you all in September.

This September, Be Here

The Vaults Refurbishment Update – Scotch Malt Whisky Society News

THE VAULTS REFURBISHMENT

Following our recent email about the upcoming refurbishment of the Members’ Room at The Vaults, we would like to share some more information about the dates of the work. The renovation will begin upstairs on Monday 24th July, and we expect to be complete by early September, ready to welcome you back to the refreshed Members’ Room space!

The Vaults will remain open during the period, but due to the scale of the work upstairs, we look forward to welcoming you to other spaces at The Vaults from Wednesday 26th July.

Join us for drams, food from an adapted menu, or to pick up whiskies from the Bottle Shop from 5pm to 10pm, Wednesday to Friday and 12noon to 10pm, Saturday and Sunday. Our outdoor space in the Courtyard will be open, and we have also created a pop-up Members’ Room on the historic ground floor of The Vaults where we look forward to welcoming you. Click below to book your visit to The Vaults over the summer.

VISIT SMWS

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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THE MACALLAN REFLECTIONS ON THE RIVER SPEY JOINS THIS SUMMER’S CALENDAR AT THE ESTATE – Scotch Whisky News

THE MACALLAN REFLECTIONS ON THE RIVER SPEY JOINS THIS SUMMER’S

CALENDAR AT THE ESTATE

The Macallan Estate has announced a remarkable new theatrical and musical experience to join its repertoire of performances this summer.

The Macallan Reflections on The River Spey shares vignettes of life at The Macallan Estate from centuries past, interweaving enchanting tales from The Macallan’s pioneering figures with music and enlightening conversation from one of Scotland’s most acclaimed classical guitarists, Matthew McAllister.

Matthew, who is from Glasgow and holds the post of Classical Guitar Lecturer at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, has been delighting audiences around the world with his insightful performances in a concert career spanning more than 20 years.

He is a highly accomplished musician with 10 critically acclaimed albums to his name, and has toured extensively throughout north and south America, Europe and Asia, both as a soloist and a chamber musician. Unfolding on the banks of the River Spey, this exclusive performance follows the inspiring life and times of Roderick Kemp, who took over The Macallan Distillery in 1892.

Theatre-goers can also delve into the real-life story of former managing director, Janet Harbinson, who was known as ‘Nettie’ and inspired The Spirit of 1926, The Macallan’s first biopic, which was released in November 2022.

The release of tickets for The Macallan Reflections on The River Spey follows the premier of The Macallan Pioneers, a theatrical journey which made its debut on Saturday 8 July.

Both theatre experiences are written by actress and voice artist Debora Weston, whose film credits include Patriot Games, Thunderbirds, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Launching on Friday 11 August and running until Sunday 27 August 2023 and taking place within The Macallan’s open-sided marquee on the banks of the River Spey, guests can enjoy select drams of The Macallan single malt Scotch whisky throughout the two-hour performance.

The Macallan Reflections on The River Spey is brought to life through the talents of professional actresses and actors.

Guitarist Matthew McAllister

Guitarist Matthew McAllister said:

“It’s a privilege to perform at The Macallan Estate this summer, and I’m thrilled to share our artistic collaboration with guests visiting from near and far. Having performed around the world, The Macallan Estate is truly a location like no other. The tranquil hills of Speyside have inspired me to curate the musical score for The Macallan Reflections on The River Spey, which pays tribute to bygone days in this beautiful part of Scotland.”

Stuart Cassells, General Manager at The Macallan Estate: “As the only single malt Scotch whisky distillery to tell the story of our rich heritage through live performance, we’re proud to unveil a new opportunity for guests to join us this summer, and learn more about the characters who have informed The Macallan’s  past and played a significant role in shaping our future.

“The Macallan Reflections on The River Spey is an exciting new event in our calendar, marrying the tales of quiet heroism and pioneering spirit for which The Macallan is renowned, with music and storytelling by the incredibly talented Matthew McAllister.”

Located amidst breath-taking natural landscapes in the heart of Speyside, The Macallan Estate is a world-leading hospitality destination.

Home to every bottle of The Macallan’s incomparable single malt whisky, the serene countryside estate offers much more than just a whisky experience, with fine-dining, private shopping and fishing all available on site.

The Macallan Reflections on The River Spey is priced at £100 per guest and is available to book for a limited period, running on select dates from Friday 11 August until Sunday 27 August 2023. All experiences must be booked in advance with The Macallan Estate.

To book The Macallan Reflections on The River Spey, visit HERE .

For further information, visit https://www.themacallan.com/ or contact estate@themacallan.com.

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About The Macallan 

Founded in 1824 on a plateau above the River Spey in north-east Scotland, The Macallan is renowned globally for its incomparable craftsmanship, creativity and innovation with each bottle of single malt whisky revealing its unique mastery of wood and spirit.

Social and environmental sustainability is at the heart of The Macallan, and as part of its commitment to establishing a positive legacy it revealed its award-winning new Distillery in 2018. Designed by internationally acclaimed architects, the building takes inspiration from the surrounding ancient Scottish hills and is located on The Macallan’s beautiful 485-acre Estate. To this day, the single greatest influence on The Macallan’s sought after portfolio of single malts is its sherry seasoned oak casks from which its whiskies derive their distinctive flavours, aromas and natural colour.

Crafted without compromise. Please savour The Macallan responsibly. 

About Janet Harbinson

Janet Harbinson, known as ‘Nettie’ is a remarkable figure in The Macallan’s history. In 1918, just months before the end of the First World War, her beloved husband Alexander, who had been running the distillery at the time, sadly passed.

Nettie was highly committed to the local community and following his death, she assumed control of the distillery as it was the best way to secure The Macallan for its employees and help the community. Through her passion and care for those around her and her dedication to craftsmanship, she kept the business afloat and helped to rebuild the local area.

Without setting out to do so, she also crafted The Macallan Fine & Rare 1926, which achieved legendary status after it fetched £1.5m at Sotheby’s in 2019. Several years on, it continues to be the world’s most valuable bottle of wine or spirit ever sold at auction. Its very existence is a direct legacy of Janet Harbinson’s commitment to doing the right thing for her family, the community and The Macallan.

About Matthew McAllister

Widely regarded as one of the most exciting and talented guitarists in Europe, Matthew has been delighting audiences worldwide with his insightful performances and effortless presentation for more than a decade.

Matthew has performed at major venues around the world such as The Concertgebouw Amsterdam; The Purcell Room & St Martin in the Fields, London; Teatro Britanico, Lima; The Sage, Gateshead; Cenart, Mexico City; Caesars Palace, Las Vegas; Eugene O’Neil Theater in San Jose, and Dom Armije in Sarajevo. Matthew has toured extensively throughout North and South America, Canada, Europe and Asia both as a soloist and chamber musician, and has also produced an extensive discography with Baros Records.

Matthew holds the posts of Classical Guitar Lecturer at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and is the Director of the Classical Guitar Retreat.

Click Whisky Auctions JULY 2023 Auction Midway Update – Auction Whisky News

JULY 2023 Auction Midway Update

Gone but not forgotten! These superb silent still bottlings are much sought-after. Check them out in our LIVE auction which has already reached its halfway point.

Need more choice? No problem, check out our selection of 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice bottlings, including closed Inverness distillery Glen Albyn and a Glenrothes distilled in 1956 – when Elvis Presley had his first hit record with Heartbreak Hotel. Avoid heartbreak by registering to bid on your favourite bottles!

Last up, two firsts! Inaugural releases by Lagavulin 1979, the first Distiller’s Edition to be released and Talisker 1986, both double matured.

These are only a few of the bottles in our July auction, to view more wee gems visit clickwhiskyauctions.com. Register to bid. Remember, you’ve got to be in it to win it! Auction ends Sunday 23rd July from 8pm.

The Story of The Smokey – The English Distillery News

The English – Smokey

70cl

The English – Smokey. Aged to perfection in specially selected casks. A peated (45ppm) single malt whisky. A lovely waft of smoke on the palate, ideal alternative for the Islay fan

43% ABV

Receive 10% discount when you purchase 6 bottles of 70cl The English Smokey or 12 bottles of 20cl The English Smokey.

TASTING NOTES

A gentle aroma with hints of vanilla, aniseed & ginger, a creamy palate, a little peat initially and then the smoke bomb! Finish is long, spicy and smokey

Loch Lomond x The Open 2023 – Limited Edition Scotch Single Malt Whisky – Hard To Find Whisky News

Celebrate the 151st Open with Loch Lomond.

Passion makes perfect just as it drives the determination and skill of Open Champions.

Golf and Whisky. Two worlds of craft and skill. Each creating stories that will live forever. Stories to be shared. Stories to be enjoyed. Stories to be remembered

OPEN SPECIAL EDITION 2023

RIOJA FINISH

70cl | 46% ABV

Crafted with Colin Montgomerie to explore the influence of Spanish Rioja Alta Reserva casks. This Limited Edition Loch Lomond single malt offers flavours and aromas of red berries, orchard fruit and dark chocolate, with a gentle smoky finish.

£47.95

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