Archive for January, 2024

Caol Ila 10 Year Old James Eadie Refill Palo Cortado – Milroys of Soho News

Peat perfection

The smoky spectrum Scotch Whisky 

Earthy, sooty, iodine-forward, bonfire-like peat smoke shows up in many forms. Pick out a bottle and get exploring

Caol Ila 10 Year Old James Eadie Refill Palo Cortado 56.1% 70cl

£79.95

Peated whisky. Some say you either love it or hate it. We say that’s far too simple for such a diverse, complex style. Some peated releases are loud, bold, profound. Others are more subtle, with the smoky element more like a seasoning. With that in mind, we say give peat a chance – you might be surprised.

We’ve picked out five bottlings with very different peated profiles. This independently bottled Caol Ila from James Eadie sees the classic smoky spirit paired with a Palo Cortado sherry hogshead. It’s got zesty fruit and tart berries in with the beach bonfire notes. We’re big fans, and reckon you will be, too.

Want to dial up the smoke? Scroll down for our own exclusive Williamson bottling. After something a little more nuanced? Pick up the remarkably elegant Woven blend. Bowmore 15YO and Orkney 8YO offer something in between.

Peated whisky is remarkable. Get set to embrace the smoke.

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The Whisky Exchange ‘The Glenlivet 200th Anniversary Edition’ 🥃 – Scotch Whisky News

THE GLENLIVET
200 YEARS AND COUNTING

When the Excise Act of 1823 passed in parliament, George Smith was among the first Scots to gain a license to distil legally. From the very beginning the whisky he made in the Livet Valley won acclaim for its fruity character and refined elegance.

Two centuries on, The Glenlivet has grown to become one of the largest distilleries in Scotland, while retaining the reputation for quality that George Smith built all those years ago. This 12-year-old single malt comprises first-fill American oak casks, hand-picked to celebrate the 200th anniversary of The Glenlivet.

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Introducing Beyond the Cask: the must-read guide to the cask marketplace – Whisky News

Cask Trade announces the launch of Beyond the Cask – an exploration of the cask marketplace.

Combining years of whisky industry experience with data driven insights, the first edition of the new annual report provides a realistic view on the industry and aims to help people navigate the buying and selling of casks with confidence.

This must-read guide for whisky lovers and potential investors highlights some of the pitfalls to avoid, offers advice on what to look out for, and shines a spotlight on the rise of English Whisky.

Getting real

The boom in the cask trading market has arguably been great for the sector, but has ultimately moved the goal posts for investors.

Like any alternative investment, the cask whisky market has grown over time; the prices have moved up and potential profits squeezed. There is still money to be made, but this has rarely been a short-term venture and people need to be prepared for a longer investment.

CEO of Cask Trade Simon Aron says the company’s DNA is one of trust and transparency. His passionate and knowledgeable team avoid false promises, instead giving open and candid support. These credentials that were rewarded with a placing in The Sunday Times Top 100 companies of Britain in 2023 and a listing in the prestigious Startups 100 Index this year.

“We believe it’s important to be open about the changing trends in the market and, following a three year bull run, we expect a consolidation phase in the short-term with the long-term growth intact,” explains Simon, who adds: “What a cask whisky portfolio still provides, like many luxury goods, is a collection that is tangible and engaging as a product. What sets cask ownership apart is that it creates a community that knows and loves its craft and skill.”

Debunking myths

Beyond the Cask offers interesting insights and even goes as far as busting a few myths about whisky. It emphasises the importance of naming rights and warns these should not be overlooked; explains older is not always better when considering the age of whisky and dispels the belief that distilleries buy back whisky.

The guide also offers advice and tips on the Do’s and Don’ts for investing in 2024 and shares some of Cask Trade’s own data on examples of casks from top performing distilleries as well as a list of factors that can have influence on the brand equity of a distillery.

To download a copy of Beyond the Cask click here.

ABOUT CASK TRADE

Founded in 2018 by Simon Aron in partnership with several of the world’s foremost whisky masters, including Keeper of the Quaich Colin Hampden-White, Cask Trade buys and sells exceptional cask whiskies.

The company is unique because it owns all the casks it sells, giving the customer 100% transactional guarantee. Cask Trade only sells whole casks: it is not a whisky cask broker and it does not offer fractional sales.

A passionate whisky collector for more than 20 years, Simon Aron suffered many false promises from whisky investment companies and this drove his ambition to create a real and trustworthy marketplace for whisky collectors and investors, and bottlers:

The company’s casks are held in the best HMRC bonded warehouses, regularly visited and approved by Cask Trade whisky masters. All stock holdings have a complete paper trail.
•    Delivery orders from supplier to Cask Trade
•    Invoices for transfer of ownership, storage insurance, re-gauging, sampling or movement
•    HMRC-issued WOWGR (warehouse keepers, warehouse premises, owner of goods and registered consigners): a fully regulated and closely monitored license requiring due diligence on suppliers as well as customers.
•    HMRC-issued AWRS Alcohol Wholesaler Registration Scheme: Licenced to wholesale, bottle and retail.

Included in its extensive list of customer services, Cask Trade’s rigorous processes means that the company will guarantee to buy back from its clients the casks they buy from and have had managed by Cask Trade.
It also offers:
•    Regular sampling and re-gauging of casks
•    Re-racking (sherry wine, port etc)
•    Estimates of bottles and strength in cask (effects of angels’ share 0ver years of maturations)
•    Financial modelling for each cask based on age and rarity with estimated % returns
•    Costings for bottling, labelling and shipping (duty & tax)
•    Regularly updated cask ownership guide which includes statistics from two authoritative third parties (independent of Cask Trade)
•    Cask Trade will arrange for clients to receive samples of their whiskies and visit their barrels(s), upon request – wherever possible.

Cask Trade started the first live auction website dedicated to exceptional whisky casks: auctionyourcask.com.

Hosted four times a year and helping private owners/investors sell their cask to independent bottlers and other investors all around the world. All casks will be re-gauged ready for auction and a full 70cl sample will be drawn so that bidders have the opportunity to try the whisky before they buy, wherever possible.
Cask Trade validate all the sellers and confirm proof of ownership and the history of the cask enabling bidders to safely buy. With complete transparency and no sellers’ fee customers receive the actual hammer price. The low buyers’ fee of 15% + VAT offer the opportunity to buyers, trade or private, to buy rare casks.

https://www.casktrade.com

https://www.auctionyourcask.com

DISCLAIMER
Like any investment, the value of casks can rise and fall

North Uist Distillery “The Herberdian Whisky Trail” – Scotch Whisky News

For the whisky fans among you who are currently planning your summer travels, why not check out the Hebridean Whisky Trail – the world’s most adventurous trail for the discerning whisky drinker.

Comprised of six distilleries in the Scottish Hebrides, from Jura to Harris, the Hebridean Whisky Trail takes in some of the world’s most spectacular scenery and most mouthwatering malts.

Have a look at the website for suggested itineraries, festival dates, and information from each distillery.

Hebridean Whisky Trail

Laphroaig 34 Year Old “Ian Hunter Book #5” ~ Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Laphroaig 34 Year Old “Ian Hunter Book #5” Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

(750ml) $1,199.99 View

The fifth and final release in Laphraoig’s Ian Hunter collection, this is a beautiful 34 year-old whisky. It was aged in ex-bourbon barrels and bottled at 45.5% ABV. According to the distillery, “The fifth and final instalment in this iconic series is a 34-year-old single malt with intriguing flavours of classic Laphroaig peat combined with accents of fruity blueberry and sweet, rich butterscotch. This combination of classic and modern flavours showcases the evolving vision and individuality that Ian Hunter had in mind for Laphroaig whisky, making it certainly a legacy of spirit that will endure.”

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Arran Signature Series Edition 1 Remnant Renegade – Aberdeen Whisky Shop News

Arran Signature Series Edition 1 Remnant Renegade

The Signature Series is a new four-part limited-edition series beginning with Edition 1 in autumn 2023. It is a selection of Arran Single Malts, which showcase the diversity of our spirit and values.  “Remnant Renegade” is the first bottling of this edition. It is a marriage of a selection of remnant casks – Ex-Sherry Hogsheads, Ex-Sherry Butts and Ex-Bourbon Barrels from across the Arran portfolio between as early as only a couple of years after they started distilling to as recently as 2017.

NOSE Toffee apples, vanilla, cinnamon spice, really clean and prominent orange blossom notes, star anise.

PALATE Silky smooth and balanced, light liquorice, methol herbs and honey.

£79.99

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Glenmorangie unveils first Calvados cask finish as 12-Year-Old small batch whisky – Scotch Whisky News

Glenmorangie unveils first Calvados cask finish as 12-Year-Old small batch whisky 

 –Uniquely fruity and floral release is latest in Distillery’s Barrel Select series

Glenmorangie Highland single malt Scotch whisky today reveals a uniquely fruity and floral whisky – its first ever finished in French Calvados casks. Glenmorangie Calvados Cask Finish is the fifth release in the Distillery’s Barrel Select Release series of small-batch single malts, which explores the flavours that arise from different cask finishes. Entwining scents of jasmine with baked apples and pears, this rare 12-year-old bottling offers new mellow depths to Glenmorangie’s signature fruity tones.

For 180 years, Glenmorangie’s whisky makers have been endlessly imaginative on their quest to create delicious single malt whiskies for more people to enjoy. Led by acclaimed Director of Whisky Creation Dr Bill Lumsden, they craft their delicate, fruity spirit in stills as tall as a giraffe to allow more space for taste and aroma, then age it in the world’s finest casks. Some time ago, Dr Bill became fascinated by the soft, orchard notes of Calvados, which is distilled from apples (and sometimes pears) in France. And he began to wonder how these casks – never used before at Glenmorangie – might further enhance the whisky’s classic, fruity finesse.

Inspired to experiment, he took a whisky which had spent more than 10 years ageing in American white oak bourbon casks, for Glenmorangie’s elegant style. He transferred that whisky into casks which, for 20 years, had held Calvados du Pays d’Auge, from Normandy, in France. After a carefully judged finish, Dr Bill’s creation was ready to share. Soft and delectably rich, Glenmorangie Calvados Cask Finish unites mellow fruits of baked apples and pears with subtle notes of jasmine, narcissus and vanilla.

Dr Bill said: “At Glenmorangie, we are always experimenting with ways to create delicious whiskies. Since Calvados casks have never been used before at Glenmorangie, I was intrigued to see how their elegant, orchard notes would complement our whisky’s award-winning fruity style, with a judicious finish. Glenmorangie Calvados Finish is a wonderful addition to our Barrel Select Release series of small-batch single malts. Entwining scents of baked pears, vanilla and jasmine with tastes of toffee apples, lemon balsam and spice, this rare whisky takes all that is good about Glenmorangie, to richly delicious new heights.”

Glenmorangie Calvados Cask Finish is now available exclusively in the UK at Glenmorangie.com, RRP: £75.

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Tasting Notes:

Glenmorangie Calvados Cask Finish is non chill-filtered and bottled at 46% ABV

Colour: Bright Gold

Aroma: A most fragrant whisky at full strength, with notes of baked apples, pears, vanilla, almond and a slightly waxy note. With water, some fragrant, floral notes emerge, like narcissus, jasmine and heather honey. Finally, the aroma of baking sweet pastries is found.

Taste: The mouthfeel is oily and spicy at the same time, and leads into a burst of rich sweet flavours.  Baked pears, toffee apple, almond marzipan, star anise and chocolate praline are found, along with some lemon balsam, eucalyptus and a touch of charcoal.

Finish: Long, lingering and almost slightly cooling in nature.

RRP: £75.00

 About the Barrel Select Release series:

Glenmorangie’s Barrel Select Release series comprises small-batch bottlings exploring the flavours which arise from different cask finishes. The first release in the series was the indulgently sweet and rich Glenmorangie Malaga Cask Finish, a 12-year-old whisky finished in Spain’s Malaga wine casks. The second release was Glenmorangie Cognac Cask Finish, an elegantly oaky and fruity 13-year-old whisky, finished in Cognac casks. Glenmorangie Palo Cortado Finish was the third release in the series. This deeply sweet and nutty 12-year-old bottling was Glenmorangie’s first ever to be finished in rare Palo Cortado sherry casks. The fourth release was the nutty and spicy Glenmorangie Amontillado Finish, inspired by Dr Bill’s favourite style of sherry. Floral and gently fruity, Glenmorangie Calvados Cask Finish is the fifth Barrel Select release. 

About Glenmorangie:

Glenmorangie’s whisky makers use endless imagination and five key ingredients – wood, water, barley, yeast and time – to dream up delicious single malt whiskies. They’ve been honing their craft for 180 years. They create a delicate and fruity spirit in stills as tall as an adult giraffe to allow for more taste and aroma. Led by Director of Whisky Creation Dr Bill Lumsden, this crackerjack crew are on a mission to bring new flavours and possibilities to the world of single malt.

Glenmorangie celebrates the joy of delicious single malt in every part of its universe, from its boutique hotel Glenmorangie House to its colourful brand campaign, shot by famed photographer Miles Aldridge. With its tagline “It’s kind of delicious and wonderful”, Glenmorangie invites whisky lovers old and new to see themselves in Glenmorangie’s world.

About Dr Bill Lumsden:

Dr Bill Lumsden’s favourite phrase is “What if?”. And throughout more than 25 years with Glenmorangie, the Distillery’s Creative Director has challenged himself and his team to take whatever captures their imaginations and turn it into whisky – be that the spirit and flavour of Glenmorangie’s homeland (the Cadboll Estate series), the magic of a walk in the forest (Glenmorangie A Tale of the Forest), a cup of coffee (Glenmorangie Signet), and more. With a PhD in biochemistry and decades of experience, Dr Bill has all the skills needed to bring these ideas to life. Already, he has earned the admiration of his peers many times over. He features in the Icons of Whisky Hall of Fame. He has won the International Whisky Competition’s award for Master Distiller of the Year more times than anyone else. And he was named twice Master Blender/Distiller of the Year by the International Spirits Challenge.

About Calvados:

Distilled from apples (and sometimes pears), Calvados is produced only in the department of Calvados within the Normandy region of France. Calvados Pays d’Auge is a sub-region of the department and has its own appellation d’origine contrôlée. The appellation’s renowned Calvados comes from fruit trees grown in the clay and limestone soils of the Pays d’Auge. It is double distilled in a traditional alembic pot still.

Responsible Drinking:

The Glenmorangie Company advocates responsible drinking and suggests that drinkers savour Glenmorangie whiskies in moderation and in line with recommended daily guidelines for alcohol consumption.

Whisky from Ayrshire for Burns Night – A. D. Rattray Scotch Whisky News

LOCAL SINGLE MALTS

to Celebrate Burns Night

‘Freedom and Whisky Gang Thegither! ‘
– ROBERT BURNS

Our whisky shop is in the heart of Ayrshire, in the village of Kirkoswald. Our village is famously the place where Robert Burns attended school and some of the locals he met were the inspiration for characters in his poems.

Ayrshire is also home to a number of distilleries and so what better way to celebrate Burns Night and our Ayrshire heritage than by enjoying a dram of local whisky…

Single Malts from Ayrshire…

Robert Burns Single Malt

Lochranza Distillery on Arran is the only whisky distillery to produce a whisky that is officially endorsed by the World Burns Federation. A versatile, light and aromatic single malt, ideal to enjoy before or during a meal… perhaps with haggis!

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Lochlea Our Barley

Lochlea is a family-owned farm distillery located in the heart of Ayrshire and was once home to Robert Burns. This is their first core expression, matured in 3 types of casks that all come together to give this malt extra creamy, fruity notes.

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LAGG Kilmory Edition

Lagg Distillery on Arran, produces a heavily peated style of whisky that harks back to the illicit stills of the islands past. The Kilmory Edition is a pure embodiment of the earthy smokiness and vanilla notes that make LAGG Single Malts so special.

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Ailsa Bay Sweet Smoke 1.2

Our closest distillery, Ailsa Bay is only 8 miles from our shop. Just along the coast that looks out onto the magnificent Ailsa Craig. This heavily peated whisky is balanced with the right level of sweetness to cut through the smoke.

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Laphroaig 34 Year Old, The Ian Hunter Story Batch 5 – Tyndrum Whisky News

Laphroaig 34 Year Old, The Ian Hunter Story Batch 5

This 34-year-old ex-bourbon barrel matured single malt is the fifth and final release in their series of rare and collectable aged whiskies to celebrate the story of the legendary Ian Hunter.

Tasting notes:

Colour: Deep, rich copper.

Nose: Lightly peaty with notes of iodine and burnt wood. Floral green malt, sweet candyfloss and vanilla fudge, and subtle blueberry and raspberry accents.

Palate: Sweet and spicy, with hints of classic Laphroaig peat and cold barbecue ash. Salted caramel and butterscotch, roast chestnut, a hint of peach, dried flowers and white pepper.

Finish: Peaty and malty, with a lingering sweetness.

Maturation: Double matured in a combination of first fill ex-bourbon American Oak barrels and Pedro Ximénez European Oak Hogheads.

£1,100.00 >

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Crianlarich, Perthshire FK20 8RY
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