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Angel’s Envy “K&L Exclusive” Cask #231050 Private Select Port Finished ~ Kentucky Straight Bourbon News

Angel’s Envy “K&L Exclusive” Cask #231050 Private Select Port Finished Kentucky Straight Bourbon (750ml) $89.99

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The Good Dram Show – Episode 540 ‘Eden Mill & Dartmoor Whisky’ – Whisky News

Welcome to this week’s episode of the show in which I’ll be taking a look at the Eden Mill and Dartmoor distilleries. The Good Dram Show with Chris Goodrum Episode 540 – Bulbous Ball & Paper Mills…! Filmed in The Study Nottingham

Featuring

Dartmoor Whisky Ex-Bourbon 46%

Dartmoor Whisky Ex-Bordeaux Cask 46%

Dartmoor Whisky Ex-Oloroso Cask 46%

Dartmoor Whisky Distillery

Eden Mill Bourbon Cask Single Malt 46%

Eden Mill Sherry Cask Single Malt 46%

Eden Mill 2003 ‘Art of St Andrews’ Single Malt 46.5%

Eden Mill Whisky

 

Isle of Harris Distillery ‘A New Year Ahead’ – Scotch Whisky News

Half of the month has been and gone but the distillery team would like to wish you all a Happy New Year!

2023 was one for the Harris history books including launching our first single malt whisky, The Hearach, to an unbelievable response. But, after the peace and quiet of an island Christmas we’re now back to work with lots more great things to come over the next 12 months.

First and foremost, we want to bring you even closer to the work we do and help you feel part of our success as we set out with Two Spirits, One Purpose. We have more batches of The Hearach to share, including new expressions and editions as we begin to explore the influence of island elements on the spirit we make.

Our love of sound and ceremony will come to the fore too, with beautiful objects and aural ideas to help you enjoy our dram and connect with Harris more deeply with every pour. We’ll be spending more time with The Kelp Man, celebrating our maritime nature and enjoying the spirit of The Harris Cèilidh.

And, our storytelling will remain as rich as ever through more wonderful words, photos, film, and sound…all created by our team right here in Harris. Please note, our distillery doors remain closed to the public until Spring while all this is going on, but rest assured a warm welcome will await you once more.

Wishing you all a great start to your own endeavours as the new year gets underway!

Le gach deagh dhùrachd,

Mike Donald, Chief Storyteller

Our historic ‘First Release’ of eight batches of The Hearach single malt are sold out online but you can still find some bottles on the shelves of great spirit retailers across the world. Spring this year will bring more of our island spirt into the world as batch 9 onwards begin to arrive. As always, each batch will have subtle, natural variation and we’ll share the technical details of that particular bottling through our batch numbering system alongside an island story and local tasting notes.

We’ll also be exploring different expressions of our whisky and other special bottling as the months go on. More on all this soon, meantime be sure to open and enjoy the bottles you have, Isle of Harris whisky is made for drinking…

Ben Nevis 10 Year Old Single Malt Whisky – Tyndrum Whisky News

Ben Nevis 10 Year Old Single Malt Whisky

Official notes from the back label

Nose – Abundance of character on the nose with floral, fragrant, honey, citrus fruits of orange and beeswax with elements of toffee and vanilla aromas. Taste – Initial spicy notes lead to cereal flavours. Smooth creaminess of dark chocolate invites you to sample another drop.

Non Chill filtered and Natural Colour. Ben Nevis Distillery was established by John MacDonald in 1825 and only pure highland water collected from the mountain source is used to make this fine whisky.

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£54.00

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20-Year-Old Exclusive Casks from a Pair of Scotch Icons – K&L California Single Malt News

Incredible Collectible Buys from Two Single Malt Icons

2002 Caol Ila 20YO “Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseur’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Cask #8378 1st Fill Ex-Bourbon Barrel Nonchillfiltered Cask Strength Islay Single Malt 
“This epic, first-fill bourbon barrel of Caol Ila offers well-aged, classic Islay distillery drinking at a very attractive price.” — Andrew Whiteley, K&L Spirits Buyer

2003 Glenlivet 20YO “Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseur’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Cask #800366 2nd Refill Ex-Bourbon barrels Nonchillfiltered Cask Strength Highlands Single Malt 
“Rich, round, and utterly pleasing, this is gorgeous … If the distillery were selling stuff like this at this price, we’d be buying every drop.” — David Othenin-Girard, K&L Spirits Buyer

Our friends at Gordon & MacPhail continue to make their case as the best independent bottler in the business with this pair of 20-year-old rarities from two of Scotland’s most iconic distilleries. Of course, the mature class and bearing should pique anyone’s interest, but the real kicker here is the price. It’s simply unheard-of to find single malts of this age and pedigree for well under $200.

2002 Caol Ila 20 Year Old “Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseur’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Cask #8378 1st Fill Ex-Bourbon Barrel Nonchillfiltered Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($170.00)

K&L Notes: A stupendous barrel of Caol Ila that’s simply being sold way under market prices. There’s no reason this special cask should be so affordable, but we’ve worked hard with our supplier to keep these prices reasonable and are able to offer this well below market for at least the short time it will remain on our shelf. Distilled in late 2002 and filled into a first-fill bourbon barrel for just under 21 years, it was bottled at cask strength without chill-filtration or coloring on August 30th, 2023. Only 157 bottles filled at 53.9% ABV. This gorgeous, old Islay malt is truly one of kind in today’s market. Extremely balanced and well apportioned—there are very few single malt lovers who will turn their noses up at this excellent cask.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: January 16, 2024

This gorgeous cask of Caol Ila is pure class. It’s not a peat monster or powerhouse. Instead, it’s a regal old dame of the highest order. But that by no means should indicate a malt that you should brush off. There’s great tension and depth here that is so difficult to replicate in these old Islay malts, particularly at this price point. In fact, there’s no old Islay at this price from what I can tell, but what’s most important here is the way it tastes. Here we go. A fabulous burnished color. The nose is a gorgeous mixture of sweet, ripe orchard fruit covered in white ash. Cured meats, granny smith, bergamot, dried mango, exotic spices, and sandalwood. On the palate, dense, rich smoke, powerful spice, big oak spice, big clean smoke, smoked meats, citrus oils, smoldering and supple. It’s such a fun, old-school vibe that reminds me much more of older distillery offerings than the punchier, weirder IBs we see. I’ll be very sad when this bottle is gone.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: January 02, 2024

As a result of the insane single-malt boom over the last decade, we’ve seen very little in the way of middle-aged malt at reasonable prices recently. Fortunately, our relationship with Gordon & MacPhail still affords us occasional access to gems like this. This epic, first-fill bourbon barrel of Caol Ila offers well-aged, classic Islay distillery drinking at a very attractive price. I’m stunned at how bourbon-like the nose is. Aside from the obvious fact that it is peated single malt, the vanilla, butterscotch, and peanut butter jump out like they’re on fire. Caol Ila’s famous fruit is on full display, paired beautifully with hot peat fire and smoldering BBQ brisket. The dusting of salt does wonders to bring out the intensity of flavors carried comfortably in 53.9% ABV. Yielding a tragically small 157 bottles, this cask (and my bottle) will be gone far too soon.

2003 Glenlivet 20 Year Old “Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseur’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Cask #800366 2nd Refill Ex-Bourbon barrels Nonchillfiltered Cask Strength Highlands Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($170.00)

K&L Notes: The iconic Glenlivet Distillery has become a name so associated with the sale of single malt Scotch that an entire region had to change its name due to its success. But more than a century ago, one company was in the business of selling Glenlivet single malt by the bottle. The famed grocer in Elgin made a nice business of buying malt spirit from the local distilleries and bottling it under now iconic labels. Those original bottlings were some of the first bottled single malt Scotch on the market, and Gordon & Macphail has continued their special relationship with the great distillers of Scotland until today. Only recently have they announced that they would no longer be filling contracts as they had for many decades, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have excellent stocks for the foreseeable future. Considering the provenance and quality of the bottler, this gorgeous single barrel of Glenlivet is an absolute steal. Distilled in early 2003 and filled into a once-used bourbon barrel, it aged for two long decades at the G&M warehouses in Elgin before being hand-selected by K&L Wine Merchants for our exclusive sale. Bottled on August 22nd, 2023 at cask strength without chill-filtration or coloring of any kind. Only 158 bottles were produced at 55.3% ABV. This extremely classically styled Glenlivet showcases the incredible delicacy for which the famous Speysider is renowned. A truly under-valued barrel which would normally cost multiples of this price on the open market.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: January 16, 2024

This little barrel of Glenlivet is going to be overlooked by many single malt fanatics because it may not seem so special or unique, but in fact, finding an old Glenlivet in the nude is unprecedented. It’s true there was a period where we were selling heavily sherried versions from Signatory that people loved, but honestly those casks could have been from any highlander, and no one would have known the difference. But to see the great Speysider in all its glory, unadulterated by wine influence of any kind, is a real treat. Let’s have a taste! The color is old gold. The nose is a nice balance of punchy fruit—kiwi, green mango, Fuji apple, strong citrus oil, and honeysuckle. Tiny wisps of wildflower honey, fresh vanilla bean, and ripe apricots. On the palate, it’s surprisingly zesty with a big, oily texture. A gorgeous interplay of rich maltiness, dense baked orchard fruit, and oak spice. It’s seamless at full strength, but a drop of water turns this into total velvet. Rich, round, and utterly pleasing, this is gorgeous stuff. Loves air and maybe a bit of water, but lovely right out of the bottle with 30 minutes rested in the glass. If the distillery were selling stuff like this at this price, we’d be buying every drop.

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Edinburgh Whisky Academy “Pursue Your Passion” 🥃 – Whisky Education News

Vic Cameron, one of our whisky lecturers says: “Caramel colouring is a process that we are legally allowed to use in the Scotch whisky industry. It’s the addition of E150a, which is a colour compound, generally used for consistency of colour. It can be slightly controversial in that obviously when you add it, that makes the whisky darker and you don’t have to inform the consumer on the bottle. In some countries – like Switzerland and Germany – you do have to declare that you use caramel.”

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GET READY FOR BURNS NIGHT – Aberdeen Whisky Shop News

 

The Burns Supper is a celebration of the life and legacy of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. While it was first organised by his close friends and family as a memorial dinner, the night has since morphed into an event for Scots at home and around the world.

The Burns Supper is a celebration of the life and legacy of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. While it was first organised by his close friends and family as a memorial dinner, the night has since morphed into an event for Scots at home and around the world.

FIND THE PERFECT DRAM FOR YOUR BURNS NIGHT CELEBRATION

SOMETHING RICH


Mannochmore 

15 Years Old Warehouse Reserve

This single malt was distilled in 2008 at Mannochmore Distillery, located in the Speyside whisky region near Elgin. It was aged for 12 years in a single refill bourbon hogshead and finished for 3 years in 1st fill Bodegas Fernando de Castilla Oloroso Sherry Hogshead. Bottled by Woodrow’s of Edinburgh for their Warehouse Reserve collection without chill-filtration or artificial colouring.

NOSE Honey, vanilla, stewed fruit, poached pear, golden syrup.

PALATE Oily, orange peel, green apple, hints of baking spices, Granola, Christmas mince pie.

FINISH Oaty, white pepper, peach, more green apple with a medium finish. Only 281 bottles were produced.

£87.50

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SOMETHING SWEET

Deanston 13 Years Old Marsala Finish

This single malt whisky was distilled in 2009 at the Deanston Distillery, located near Stirling in the Highland region of Scotland. It was aged for 13 years and finished in a hogshead, which previously held marsala – Sicilian fortified wine. It was bottled by Alistair Walker without chill-filtration or artificial colouring for his Infrequent Flyers collection.

NOSE Molasses, Lee’s macaroon bars, almond cake and crushed digestive biscuits.

PALATE  Definitely one for dessert lovers. Lush, rich and intense. Demerara sugar, dark treacle, sticky toffee pudding and a pinch of marzipan.

Only 261 bottles were produced.

£83.99

SOMETHING FRUITY

Turntable Paradise Funk

A funky yet delicate duo bursts with exotic flavours—a harmony of caramelized pineapple, smooth vanilla and sweet toffee. This blend combines Knockdhu virgin oak barrel, Invergordon ex cognac barrel, Blair Athol bourbon barrel, Unnamed Speyside virgin oak barrel, North British virgin oak barrel and Benrinnes chinkapin barrel.

£49.99

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SOMETHING LIGHT

Glen Garioch 10 Years Old Aberdeen Whisky Malt

Aberdeen Whisky Single Malt was distilled at Glen Garioch Distillery on the 30th of April 2013 and aged for ten years in a single-refill Bourbon Barrel. It was bottled exclusively for our shop without chill-filtration or artificial colouring.   We chose this cask for its incredible flavours and a great representation of our local style of whisky.

NOSE Delicate wafts of light oak, Madagascan vanilla, Caramac, berry spice and banana peel.

PALATE All-bran with pops of mouthwatering stewed redcurrants and cranberry jelly sprinkled with nutmeg.

FINISH  Smooth nutty butter, flecks of maple syrup with pink peppercorn and fading cinnamon

£49.50

SOMETHING PEATY

Port Charlotte 10 Years Old

Port Charlotte 10 year old is conceived, distilled matured and bottled only on Islay. Made from 100% Scottish barley, it is trickle distilled through tall, narrow-necked stills for a balanced, heathery style of barbeque smoke.

NOSE The smoke is calmed by the marine, ozone character. Dry and earthy in its style with waves of golden caramel, fudge, vanilla custard, hints of ginger, nutmeg clove, and citrus fruit.

PALATE Noticeable delicacy and softness in texture and style. The balance of flavour is superb as the smoke wraps loosely around the sweetness drawn from deep within the oak. Coconut, vanilla custard and lemon honey combined with smoked oysters and sun-baked salty sand.

FINISH Smoky with the soft sweetness of fudge and malted barley. Orange, mango and Banoffee pie. As the smoke comes and goes so too do the notes of ripe apple and apricot, beautifully intertwined with malt and oak sweetness and that typical Port Charlotte style dry smoke.

£58.99

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HOW TO HOLD YOU OWN BURNS NIGHT

Burns Supper celebrations can range from big, official functions to enjoying a dram, while reading Burns’s poetry. If you are looking to host the Supper for a very first time here is the official running order of the celebrations, but feel free to tailor them to your party!

1. Piping In The Table

For formal gatherings, start the evening with a blast of the bagpipes and have your top table guests piped in. If hosting a more casual supper, play some Scottish music, traditional bagpipe music or your favourite contemporary Scottish band as your guests arrive. If you’re feeling particularly enthusiastic, clap along to the tune as your guests take their places.

2. Welcome

With the guests all present, the selected chairman or speaker takes the role of Master of Ceremonies for the evening – if it’s a formal occasion, a chairman may be specially appointed, while the host usually carries out this job at informal gatherings.

Firstly, everyone is welcomed to the Burns Supper. Then the chairman introduces the top table and any other speakers and entertainers before reciting The Selkirk Grace.

3. Piping the Haggis

The audience should rise to their feet to greet the ‘great chieftain o’ the puddin’ race’ as it is ceremoniously piped in. At traditional Burns Suppers, the chef follows the piper into the room, carrying the haggis in on a silver platter. The speaker who will address the haggis follows at the tail of the procession.

4. Addressing The Haggis

The appointed speaker now delivers a rousing rendition of Burns’ Address to a Haggis. After apologising for ‘killing’ the haggis, he, or she, will then dramatically plunge the knife into the haggis. The meaty pudding is sliced open during the line ‘An’ cut you up wi’ ready slight’ which translates as ‘and cut you up with skill’.

As the speaker recites the final lines of the poem, the platter is raised above their head whilst saying the exultant words ‘Gie her a Haggis!’ to rapturous applause.

5. Toast To The Haggis

The speaker then calls for the guests to toast the haggis and everyone, including the chef, raises their glasses and shouts ‘The Haggis’ before enjoying a dram.

The haggis is then piped back out to be prepared for dinner.

6. The Meal

Check out page 26 to find out how to make haggis, neeps and tatties and other wonderful Scottish dishes to serve to your guests.

Traditionally, the speeches and other performances of poems and songs take place after the meal has been served and cleared. If holding an informal supper, you might want to plan some poetry readings or songs to take place in between courses.

7. First Entertainer

The Chairman introduces the first entertainer who then recites one of Burns’ songs or poems. Popular choices include A Red, Red Rose.

8. The Immortal Memory

The main speaker is introduced and gives an insightful speech on the life and legacy of Robert Burns. The speech should be witty in style, but also inspiring, and include topics like Burns’ literary prowess, politics, nationalistic pride in Scotland, character flaws and humour. The speaker concludes with an invitation to join in a heart-felt toast: ‘To the Immortal Memory of Robert Burns’.

9. Second Entertainer

At this point, another of Burns’ works may be recited. If you’re lucky enough to know some musicians, one of his songs could be performed with musical accompaniment, or even sung acapella.

10. Toast To The Lassies

This jokey speech should be written especially for the evening in advance. The discourse should gently ridicule the (few) shortcomings of women, with the aim to amuse both sides of the audience – ‘observations’ therefore should not be too cutting! Despite the light air of mockery, the speech ends on a positive note with the speaker asking the men to raise their glasses in a toast ‘to the Lassies’.

11. Reply To The Toast To The Lassies

Now a female speaker can retort with some good-natured jokes of her own about the male species. The speech usually begins with a sarcastic note of thanks on behalf of the women present for the previous speaker’s ‘kind’ words, before giving a spirited response highlighting the foibles of man. Often, references to Burns and the women in his life are included in this speech. Like the previous toast, the speech finishes on an upbeat note.

12. Final Entertainer/Ceilidh Dance

The last entertainer pays homage to Burns with a final song or reading. Some formal Burns Suppers will also include a traditional ceilidh, a series of Scottish dances which usually include the Gay Gordons, Strip the Willow and The Dashing White Sergeant. The music is provided by a ceilidh band who perform upbeat, jaunty tunes using instruments such as the accordion, the fiddle and the drums.

13. Vote Of Thanks

The chairman says a vote of thanks to everyone who has made the evening such a roaring success, from the chef and speakers to the guests.

14. Auld Lang Syne

The Burns Supper is brought to a close with the tradition of singing Burns’ most famous song, Auld Lang Syne. All the participants in the evening join hands in a large circle and sing the words in unison. At the line ‘And here’s a hand’, you cross each of your hands over and clasp the hands of those standing on either side of you.

Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice Linkwood 1998 23YO Tyndrum Whisky Exclusive Cask #13808 – Scotch Whisky News

Linkwood 1998 23YO

Cask #13808

Our exclusive, and only a few bottles remain, it will soon be gone. This release from Linkwood Distillery has been bottled exclusively for TyndrumWhisky. Coming in the ‘Cask Strength’ range of Connoisseurs Choice.

Distilled: 1998
Bottled: 20th of December 2021
Batch number: 21/214
Cask number: 13808
Cask Type: Refill Sherry Hogshead
Aged for 23 Years
One of only 267 bottles

Notes: Sherry influences complement aromas of plump raisin and seville orange zest. Smooth flavours of clementine accompany stewed apple and cinnamon spice. A medium-bodied finish with toasted hazelnut and oak. Bottled exclusively for TyndrumWhisky by Gordon & MacPhail

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