Archive for 2024

Whisky Wednesday Reviews Glen Scotia 9YO Fino Cask Finish, Campbeltown Whisky Festival – Scotch Whisky News

THE VIDEO

Glen Scotia 9YO Fino Cask Finish, Campbeltown Whisky Festival, 56.2%

Last year’s release of peated, white port cask really didn’t float my boat in any way. Tried it numerous times and it just never sat with me. That’s okay, though, whisky will always be a dividing thing when it comes to flavour.

This year’s release of a 9YO fino cask finished, unpeated style made me quite excited straight away for a few different reasons:

1 – Loving lower peat/unpeated coastal stuff right now.

2 – Fino sherry is quickly becoming a favourite of mine. It just does unexpected things to every distillate that I’ve been lucky to try it with.

3 – Glen Scotia is excellent across the board.

All of these things together made for a rather easy purchase for me.

Let me know all of your thoughts on this new release, it’ll be an easy sipper for me this summer.

J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery Honors Veterans with Mogadishu Mile Commemorative Bourbon – Mogadishu Mile Whiskey News

J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery Honors Veterans with

Mogadishu Mile Commemorative Bourbon

Kentucky Wounded Heroes Will Receive Donation from Bottle Sales; Bottle Launches with On-Site Event Memorial Day Weekend

FRANKFORT, KY (May 16, 2024) – J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery, created by Jeff Mattingly, a descendant of distilling pioneer John Graves Mattingly, will honor military veterans Memorial Day weekend with a commemorative bourbon bottling in remembrance of Mogadishu Mile. The Battle of Mogadishu took place during Operation Restore Hope and was one of the bloodiest battles American Soldiers had seen since Vietnam.  Eighteen U.S. soldiers died during the battle, and two days later a 19th soldier was killed in a mortar attack.

In remembrance of this sacrifice, J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery is releasing its Mogadishu Mile Bourbon, a commemorative edition bottling comprised of 19 barrels blended together to create a limited edition available online and in-store on Memorial Day weekend.  Only 500 bottles are available for purchase.  A portion of the sale of each bottle will go towards Kentucky Wounded Heroes, a nonprofit organization serving Kentucky’s current or former members of the United States Armed Forces and first responders who have been injured during combat operations or line-of-duty service.  This is the fourth year J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery has partnered with Kentucky Wounded Heroes on a Mogadishu Mile Bourbon bottle.

The bottles will go on sale on Saturday, May 25th online and at a Memorial Day event at J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery in Frankfort, Ky. to recognize our country’s military who gave the ultimate sacrifice.  The event will include a food truck, local beer, cocktails for purchase and local vendors from veteran-owned businesses.  Limited edition commemorative glassware etched with the word “Veteran” and the American flag will be complimentary with the purchase of a cocktail.

The significance of the 19 war heroes who lost their lives as a result of the battle and the 19 barrels selected for this bottling is not lost on the blending team at J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery.  “Early on in the tasting phase of the barrels, it was noticed by a member of Kentucky Wounded Heroes that 19 barrels had been pulled for consideration to make this blend,” said Harry Richart, president and chief operating officer.  “Normally we would cull down the number of barrels used in a blend into a smaller number, but we felt it was meant to be that 19 barrels had been selected initially, so our blending team created this year’s blend using parts of all 19 barrels and we’re ecstatic with the result.”

The Mogadishu Mile Bourbon is a 6.5-year-aged bourbon bottled at 115 proof.  Its orange-amber color lends itself to a nose of sweet and gently smokey oak with chocolate, citrus and baking spices.  On the palate, one will find a soft, yet oily texture which has a nice slightly dry oak mid palate, leading to a smooth finish.  There are lots of citrus notes with mild baking spices and a lingering taste of chocolate and oak.  Pricing starts at $120 for a 750 mL bottle with $20 from each bottle sale going to Kentucky Wounded Warriors.

Details for the Memorial Day Event are as follows:

Who:               J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery

What:              Memorial Day Event

When:             Saturday, May 25, 2024

8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Where:            J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery, located at 20 Reilly Road, Frankfort, KY

Why:             To honor our military veterans.  Food truck, local beer, local vendors from veteran-owned businesses and cocktails for purchase.  Complimentary commemorative glassware honoring veterans with purchase of cocktail.   J. Mattingly’s Mogadishu Mile Bourbon will go on sale upon opening at $120 in-store for 750 mL.  Admission to the event is complimentary.

About J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery

The Mattingly family has been synonymous with distilling in Kentucky for more than two centuries, having a hand in the development of at least nine separate distilleries in the Commonwealth, and with connections to some of the most illustrious names in the distilling industry, including George Garvin Brown, the Willetts and the Samuels.

It all started in 1845, with John Graves Mattingly’s first distillery in Marion County, Kentucky, Registered Distillery #2.  Many historians today believe his distillery was the first registered distillery in Kentucky.

In 2010 Jeff Mattingly took up the family mantle and started his own craft bourbon business.  Today, Jeff’s son Cameron has joined the team as Vice President of Production, continuing the legacy into the latest generation for J. Mattingly Distillery 1845 in Frankfort, Kentucky. Together father and son offer their proprietary double staving process as well as a custom bourbon blending experience unparalleled in the spirits industry, available on-site in Frankfort or online at https://jmattingly1845.com/build-a-bottle/

For more information about J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery visit www.JMattingly1845.com.

SINGLE CASK BOTTLER TURNS WHISKY FLAVOUR ON ITS HEAD – Scotch Whisky News

SINGLE CASK BOTTLER TURNS WHISKY FLAVOUR ON ITS HEAD

photo credit Mike Wilkinson

To celebrate the whisky month of May, Fife-based independent whisky bottler, The Single Cask, launches an innovative new method that solves one of scotch whisky’s biggest dilemmas – how to categorise whisky flavour.

Scottish Whisky bottler The Single Cask, takes on the challenge of demystifying whisky flavour as they relaunch their brand. By using five mood categories, whisky fans can quickly navigate to whichever whiskies they are in the mood for.

With every one of the 3000 casks in The Single Cask’s Glenrothes warehouse easily fitting within one of the five mood categories, the independent bottler has also announced a brand-new release of whiskies to celebrate the whisky month of May.

Using the categories: Cheerful, Playful, Bold, Curious and Easy-going, flavour fans can get a feel for the whisky’s character without feeling bewildered by the label information and tasting notes. The development displays the depth of The Single Cask’s commitment to being the ultimate champions of single cask whisky.

Among their first release of new whiskies, The Single Cask are offering limited edition bottlings from iconic Scottish distilleries such as Bunnahabhain, Glen Spey, and a special Feis Ile cask of Bruichladdich to celebrate the famed whisky festival on Islay at the end of May.

Scotch whisky has arguably the most wide-ranging and complex range of flavours of any drink. To classify whisky by flavour is a challenging task that results in many different categories. So many that new whisky fans can feel confused, overwhelmed, and mystified.

The Single Cask’s fresh perspective builds on the natural inclination to describe whisky in terms of its character and personality. Much like having a flavour compass, whisky lovers use five categories to direct to whichever whiskies they are in the mood for. It also helps whisky drinkers to understand that, for example, not all peated whiskies are bold and overpowering – some can be very mellow and easy-going.

Leveraging their decades of experience in the scotch whisky industry, Brand Marketing Manager, Helen Stewart, and Whisky Sensory Expert, Kami Newton, developed the five mood method to classify every whisky style, character, and personality in the simplest way.

With so many unique casks to manage and evaluate, The Single Cask has assembled an expert panel of sensory whisky assessors. Titled the Taste Masters, this sensory panel are tasked with ensuring only the most outstanding casks are selected for bottling. Alongside the selection process, they are also responsible for designating each whisky to the most appropriate mood category.

The first category of whiskies are the Cheerful types; well-mannered, joyful, effortless, and dependable crowd-pleasers that suit any occasion. Playful whiskies are the ones that bounce around your nose and mouth, full of life, vigour, enthusiasm and excitement.

The Bold category is for seekers of big, powerful, and strong whiskies – with assertive, rich and deep characters. The Curious whiskies are those unusual characters that break the rules of whisky flavour. They represent the surprising, uncommon, oddball whiskies that are the hidden treasure for die-hard fans.

The final category are those Easy-going, laid back, and mellow drams for when you’re in the mood to simply unwind and relax.

The Single Cask celebrates whisky in its purest form; with each single cask of whisky only yielding just a few hundred bottles that will never again be repeated. Their many years of assessing single casks of whisky brings invaluable knowledge about whisky flavour. This experience inspired their brand-new approach by shining a light on the beauty and brilliance of single cask whisky.

Helen Stewart, Brand Marketing Manager at The Single Cask, said: “We feel this brand-new way to explore our single cask whiskies will open whisky lover’s eyes to a new world of experiences. We want to be the brand who helps people to easily discover their perfect dram, and enjoy that ultimate, unique single cask whisky experience.”

“At The Single Cask, we believe the overall ‘charisma’ of a dram is more important than its individual flavours, and when we picture whiskies as personalities, they become easy to relate to. We can instantly identify with the mood of the whisky. That ability to move and connect people, to make us feel alive in ways unimaginable and open our minds to new experiences.”

Kami Newton, Whisky Sensory Expert, explains: “One of the biggest challenges with flavour is that it’s a different experience from one person to the next. For example, to some people coriander tastes like a delicious, fragrant herb. But others have a genetic variation that makes coriander taste like disgusting soap. Add to this flavours that are culturally specific and the challenge of pigeonholing whisky by flavour becomes clear. The five mood method takes a whole new approach that is less confusing and creates an emotional connection with whisky drinkers.”

The Single Cask pride themselves on bottling only the most outstanding, characterful, and distinctive single casks of whisky. The company values the distinct personality and cherishes the individuality of every single cask – celebrating whiskies that start conversations through their irresistible attraction: https://www.thesinglecask.co.uk/

More to explore:

The Single Cask Whisky Moods – https://www.thesinglecask.co.uk/pages/whisky-by-mood
First Feelings of Summer Collection – https://www.thesinglecask.co.uk/collections/first-feelings-of-summer
2024 Official Feis Ile Bottling – https://www.thesinglecask.co.uk/products/bruichladdich-12-year-old-cask-r11-281-46

The Single Cask
The Single Cask was founded in 2010 by Ben Curtis, built on the belief that the search for the ultimate dram never ends. Bottling unique spirits, hand-picked one cask at a time – The Single Cask bottles award-winning whiskies at natural cask strength, without any intervention such as chill filtration or artificial colours.

Powered by the incredible sense of togetherness whisky creates and a growing fascination with the one-of-a-kind personality of single cask bottlings, the passion soon led to the launch of their first bar in Singapore.

Now with a Glenrothes-based warehouse home to over 3000 casks, new retailers, on-trade partners and importers (such as the newly appointed High Spirits in the Netherlands) they are creating an ever-growing fan club family.

The Single Cask’s expertise is in the sourcing of casks and in the maturation – a bold pursuit to uncover whiskies that are both of exceptional quality and character. All their bottlings are tasting panel approved by The Single Cask Taste Masters – an exclusive panel of experts who seek out the thrill of the taste, helping it to become the best experience possible.

Website – https://www.thesinglecask.co.uk/

Social media:

Facebook – @thesinglecaskuk

Twitter – @thesinglecask

Instagram – @thesinglecask

SOTHEBY’S TO HOLD INAUGURAL SPIRITS AUCTION IN GENEVA – Auction Whisky News

SOTHEBY’S TO HOLD INAUGURAL SPIRITS AUCTION IN GENEVA

OPEN FOR BIDDING FROM 20 MAY TO 3 JUNE

ROYAL SALUTE TIME CHAMBER

“For decades, we have had the great privilege of bringing to auction many of the world’s most prestigious wine collections sourced from private Swiss collectors, and it is a great honour to hold this auction in Geneva, the homeland of so many rare bottles that have enriched the lives of wine collectors around the world. With this exciting, new, long-awaited initiative, we aim to provide wines and spirits sellers in Switzerland with the greatest access to the global market, and buyers from all around the world the ability to acquire some of the rarest bottles.”

NICK PEGNA, GLOBAL HEAD OF WINE & SPIRITS, SOTHEBY’S

For more than fifty years, Sotheby’s has been offering the finest wines and spirits, first in London, then New York and subsequently Hong Kong. In 2021, the company expanded its presence in Continental Europe, launching a regular series of successful sales in France, including the prestigious Hospices de Beaune charity auction. Now, Sotheby’s is set to present its debut auction of wine and spirits in Switzerland. Comprising 43 lots carrying a combined estimate in the region of 550,000 CHF, Legends I The Inaugural Wine and Spirit Sale I Geneva will be open for bidding from 20 May to 3 June.

Royal Salute Forces of Nature by Kate MccGwire 53 Year Old

The sale also highlights a shared culture of appreciation for tradition, quality, and the finer things in life with a desirable selection of significant whisky and Cognac. Whisky highlights include two of the most limited bottles of Royal Salute ever produced, released as part of ‘The Art of Wonder’ pinnacle collection. Designed in collaboration with respected British artists Kate MccGwire and Conrad Shawcross, these rare pieces were both bottled at over 50 years of age and each takes inspiration from blending to perfectly marry the two worlds of fine art and whisky with the bottles either being presented alongside sculptures or even becoming sculptures themselves.

Please see below for a selection of highlights. View full catalogue here.

Royal Salute Time Chamber by Conrad Shawcross 53 Year Old, 1 bottle, est. 100,000-150,000 CHF

Royal Salute Forces of Nature by Kate MccGwire 53 Year Old, 1 bottle, est. 90,000-140,000 CHF

About Sotheby’s Wine

Founded in 1744, Sotheby’s is the world’s leading destination for art and luxury. Sotheby’s facilitates access to and ownership of exceptional works of art and luxury goods through auction and immediate purchase channels, including private sales, e-commerce and retail. Our trusted global marketplace is supported by a state-of-the-art technology platform and a network of specialists covering 40 countries and 70 categories, including Contemporary Art, Modern & Impressionist Art, Old Masters, Chinese Art, Jewellery, Watches, Wine & Spirits, Design, as well as Collector Cars and Real Estate. Sotheby’s believes in the transformative power of art and culture and is committed to making our industries more inclusive, sustainable and collaborative.

* Estimates do not include buyer’s premium or overhead premium. Prices achieved include the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and overhead premium and are net of any fees paid to the purchaser where the purchaser provided an irrevocable bid.

Glengoyne Cask Strength & 15 yYear Old Single Malt Scotch Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

Glengoyne Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky Batch 010

This Glengoyne dram is bottled at 59.5%, the same strength as it emerges from the cask, meaning it’s the closest thing to opening the cask personally. Matured in a combination of American and European oak, it creates a rich, indulgent and fruity whisky that truly brings the signature Glengoyne style to life. Notes of crisp apple, juicy blackberries and the decadent flavour of vanilla custard slices, complete with a long lingering finish that’s rich with honey and cut with refreshing citrus. Batch No. 010 marks a decade in the history of the Cask Strength series of limited annual releases. As Scotland’s slowest distilled malt whisky, drinkers are encouraged to enjoy this dram unhurried.

Glengoyne Cask Strength (59.5%) is available to purchase from Glengoyne.com. RRP £88.00

Glengoyne 15 Year Old

This truly special whisky is the perfect balance of bourbon and sherry cask maturation – the result is a complex dram that’s recognisably Glengoyne, but from a different perspective. Spiced dried fruits, vanilla, freshly baked crumble, cinnamon and a hint of tropical fruit gives the dram a clean taste with  a gentle sweetness. As Scotland’s slowest distilled malt whisky, Glengoyne 15 YO is a sweet, fruity Single Malt that’s made to be enjoyed ‘unhurried’ with your nearest and dearest.

Glengoyne 15 Year Old (43% ABV) is available to purchase from Glengoyne.com. RRP £92.00.

Woodford Reserve 2024 Batch Proof 121.2 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey ~ K&L California Bourbon Whiskey News

Woodford Reserve 2024 Batch Proof 121.2 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

(700ml & ships in a magnum box)

 $129.99

Crafted at the historic Woodford Reserve Distillery in Versailles, Kentucky, Woodford Reserve Batch Proof 2024 is an annual limited-edition, high-proof expression crafted by Master Distiller Elizabeth McCall. At 121.2 proof, this bourbon is meticulously blended from 100+ barrels, each drawn from different production dates and various warehouse locations. Part of their Master’s Collection line of limited and at times experimental releases, the distillery bottled their famous bourbon between 121 and 126 proof – a significant jump from the 90 proofer you typically enjoy. Tasting notes from the distillery follow. “Color: Burnt Amber Aroma: Vanilla bean, brown sugar pecans, tropical citrus fruits with a dusting of cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove. Taste: Sweet toasted oak, cocoa, juicy pineapple, dried strawberry, and spiced berries. Finish: Dried strawberry, toasted oak, and raw honey.”

Email: wine@klwines.com
Phone: (877) KL-WINES (Toll Free 877.559.4637)
K&L Wine Merchants 3005 El Camino Real Redwood City, CA 94061 USA
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

The Macallan ‘Rare Cask, 2024 Release’ – Scotch Whisky News

NOW AVAILABLE
RARE CASK, 2024 RELEASE

We are pleased to announce that The Macallan Rare Cask, 2024 Release is available to purchase from our Online Boutique, with limited availability. Celebrating the parallels between sound, aroma, flavour and colour explored through the shared element of wood, for this release we have come together with renowned musician, Charlie Burchill of Simple Minds, to explore a sensorial world.

SHOP

RARE CASK X CHARLIE BURCHILL

Charlie Burchill describes composition of music, how notes layer on one another to create a sense of magic when all is in tune. Through Charlie’s guitar and music we explore how the tasting notes of the whisky trigger those emotions, those feelings, those memories.

The Good Dram Show – Episode 556 ‘Indie Bowmore’ – Islay Scotch Whisky News

Episode 556 – Another Never To Be Repeated Episode!

Welcome to this week’s episode of the show. It’s probably another of those never to be repeated episodes of the show, simply because you don’t see Independently bottled Bowmore anymore, so here’s a box, not a barn find selection of bottlings that are just for fun!

Featuring

Douglas McGibbon Provenance Bowmore 2002 (10 year old) 46%
Douglas Laing Old Particular Bowmore 2000 (15 year old) 48.4%
Douglas Laing Old Particular Bowmore 1998 (17 year old) 48.4%
Douglas Laing Old Particular Bowmore 1996 (20 year old) 51.5%
Hunter Laing Old Malt Cask Bowmore 1996 (20 year old) 50%
Hunter Laing Old Malt Cask Bowmore 1996 (20 year old) 50%

Filmed & Edited by Chris Goodrum

Filmed in The Study Nottingham

ARDBEG’S FIRST VINTAGE OF THE MILLENNIUM HAILS THE SPIRIT OF Y2K – Islay Scotch Whisky News

ARDBEG’S FIRST VINTAGE OF THE MILLENNIUM HAILS THE SPIRIT OF Y2K 

< Ultra-rare collectors’ series celebrates year of regeneration at Islay Distillery >

Ardbeg today releases its first vintage of the millennium – the ultra-rare Ardbeg Vintage Y2K. Intensely sweet and classically peaty, this 23-year-old whisky is the first edition in a highly-limited series created during a milestone year at Ardbeg. As Noughties nostalgia grips the world, the Islay Distillery invites smoky malt lovers to step back in time and recall a pivotal moment in its past.

While the year 2000 will be remembered by many for bootcut jeans, flip phones and the elusive millennium bug, it went down in Ardbeg history for very different reasons.

Following decades of neglect, the Distillery had been saved from extinction by The Glenmorangie Company in 1997 and meticulously restored. As the clock ticked over from 1999 to 2000, Ardbeg was returning to full production. And while the rest of the world partied, with many distilleries shut down in fear of computerised chaos, its dedicated stillmen stayed up all night to keep the spirit flowing.

Crafted with some of the very first spirit of the millennium, the inaugural edition in the Ardbeg Vintage Y2K series is unlike anything that came before. It was distilled in the historic still which served Ardbeg for 51 years, before being retired in 2001. And with an increased rigour applied to cask selection under the new ownership, the whisky was laid down in some of the finest bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks around.

The result is a single malt jampacked with bright zesty notes and intensely sweet, sooty flavours – a smoky anomaly never to be repeated. Aromas of lemon balsam reminisce with linseed oil and heather honey, while soot and peppermint stir up memories of ground coffee and aniseed on the palate.

As that whisky’s spirit was rolled into the warehouse, there was another significant development at Ardbeg. In February 2000, a few dedicated fans hatched a plan to ensure the Distillery’s doors never closed again, and the Ardbeg Committee was born. More than two decades later that loyal fanbase is an Ardbeggian institution, spanning more than 130 countries and 180,000 strong.

Dr Bill Lumsden, Ardbeg Master Distiller, said: “Ardbeg Vintage Y2K is a phenomenal souvenir of a pivotal year at Ardbeg. Crafted at the dawn of a new era in our historic still, this ultra-rare whisky has been stowed carefully at the Distillery ever since. Herbal, citrusy and sweet on the nose, before soot, peppermint and coffee explode on the palate, this retro collectors’ classic is pure Ardbeg nostalgia.”

Committee Chair and Distillery Visitor Centre Manager Jackie Thomson said: “The turn of the millennium was a milestone for Ardbeg in so many ways – not least the formation of our Committee, the lifeblood of Ardbeg. With Y2K fashion and culture now back with a vengeance, we’re inviting Ardbeggians to turn back time to a remarkable year and enjoy the spirit of Ardbeg Vintage Y2K.”

Ardbeg Y2K will be available to purchase in the UK and on Ardbeg.com in the UK from July. Consumers can register their interest on Ardbeg.com in the meantime from 7th May. RRP: £670. 

www.ardbeg.com

Follow us on:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ardbeg

Instagram: @ardbeg

Ardbeg Vintage Y2K Tasting Notes:

ABV: 46%

Colour:  Pale Amber

Aroma: Herbal, sweet and fragrant, with a subtle, distant perfumed smokiness.  A closer inspection reveals a quirky, zesty note like lemon balsam, along with a suggestion of linseed oil and candied walnuts. With a splash of water, the fragrance intensifies, with a note of heather honey, a touch of creosote and the tiniest hint of tent canvas.

Taste: The texture is fizzy and sherbet-like, with a vibrant effervescence on the tongue. The initial flavour is intensely sweet, with a burst of aniseed, toffee, digestive biscuits, peppermint, menthol, tar and coffee grounds. Sooty and tarry flavours then build.

Finish:The long, lingering aftertaste reveals antiseptic lozenges, bitter orange peel and oak tannins.

Ardbeg

Ardbeg prides itself on being The Ultimate Islay Malt Whisky. Established in 1815, Ardbeg is revered by connoisseurs around the world as the peatiest, smokiest and most complex of all the Islay malts. Despite its smokiness, Ardbeg is renowned for its delicious sweetness, a phenomenon that has affectionately become known as ‘the peaty paradox’. During the 1980s and 1990s, Ardbeg suffered from an uncertain future, and it was not until the brand was purchased by The Glenmorangie Company in 1997 that the Distillery was saved from extinction. Since then, the Distillery has risen like a phoenix and today Ardbeg is well-established as a niche, cult malt, with a passionate following. Today, Ardbeg is one of the world’s most highly awarded smoky single malt whiskies. 

The Ardbeg Committee

The legacy of the whisky was safeguarded in 2000 by the formation of the Ardbeg Committee.  The Committee is made up of thousands of Ardbeg followers worldwide who are keen to ensure that “the doors of Ardbeg never close again”. Today there are more than 180,000 members of the Ardbeg Committee in over 130 countries.  Committee Members are regularly consulted on new bottlings and expressions and are offered exclusive Committee bottlings.  Members also receive invitations to special gatherings, tastings and events.  The Committee, chaired by Jackie Thomson, is free to join at ardbeg.com.

Awards

Ardbeg is one of the world’s most highly awarded smoky single malt whiskies.  Since 2008, Ardbeg has won more than 50 gold and double gold medals in key whisky competitions.  Ardbeg has twice been awarded ‘World’s Best Single Malt’ at the World Whiskies Awards (2010, 2013).  At the 2014 Global Icons of Whisky Awards, then Distillery Manager Mickey Heads was voted ‘Distillery Manager of the Year’.  The following year, Ardbeg’s expressions took the top three spots in Whisky Advocate magazine’s review of the best single malt Scotch whiskies under US$100.  Meanwhile, both Ardbeg Corryvreckan and Ardbeg Uigeadail have been awarded gold medals at the 2016 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Ardbeg Ten Years Old also won the Best Single Malt Scotch 10 Year Old at the International Whisky Competition 2019, while the Ardbeg Distillery won the Distillery of the Year 2019. In 2020, the International Whisky Competition awarded Ardbeg Corryvreckan first place for Best Single Malt Scotch, Best Single Malt Scotch (No Age Statement), Best cask Strength (Over 57% ABV), Best Peated Scotch and Best Islay Single Malt. Ardbeg Wee Beastie also earned first place for Best Single Malt Scotch Under 10 Year Old and The Ardbeg Distillery achieved another Distillery of the Year award. In 2021, Dr Bill Lumsden was awarded Master Distiller of the Year for the fifth time, and Ardbeg Uigeadail won World Whisky of the Year in the International Whisky Competition. In 2022, at the International Whisky Competition, Ardbeg was awarded The Distillery of the Year Award, while Ardbeg Ardcore won first place in Best New Scotch Release, Best Peated Single Malt and Best Islay Single Malt. In 2023 to date, Ardbeg has been awarded four Gold and eight silver medals at the International Spirits Competition, Silver in the International Wine & Spirits Competition and Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. 

The restoration of Ardbeg

When the Glenmorangie Company purchased Ardbeg towards the end of 1997, it inherited a Distillery ravaged by neglect. Immediate repairs and renovations began simply to allow distillation to start again. In the early years, the team could only produce a small quantity of spirit. It wasn’t until 1999-2000 that full production was able to resume. In fact, after facing so many challenges, the Distillery was unfazed by the threat of the millennium bug. So, while much of the world shut down on New Year’s Eve 1999, Ardbeg calmly carried on distilling. What is more, with Ardbeg now under the expert eye of Dr Bill Lumsden, the Distillery’s casks were selected with increased rigour. And so, the spirit of the millennium was laid down in a more consistent quality of casks than had sometimes been sourced in the past – laying the groundwork for exceptional whiskies such as those of the Ardbeg Vintage Y2K series.

Ardbeg’s historic still

While there were many changes during the Distillery’s renovation prior to 2000, the still in which the Ardbeg Vintage Y2K whiskies were crafted was the same vessel which had served the Distillery for decades. However, the spirit of the Y2K series was some of the last to flow from that still, which was finally retired in 2001 after 51 years of operation. Now it stands proud in the Distillery’s courtyard, a landmark for the thousands of visitors who make the pilgrimage to Ardbeg each year. 

The Glenmorangie Company:

The Company is one of the most renowned and innovative distillers and marketers of Scotch whisky brands worldwide and is part of Moët Hennessy, the wine and spirits division of Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton. Headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland, the Company produces Glenmorangie Single Highland Malt whisky and Ardbeg Single Islay Malt.

Responsible Drinking:

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

Glenlitigious 2012 & Inchmurrin 2009 from Decadent Drinks – Scotch Whisky News

DOUBLE PRODUCT RELEASE

WHISKY SPONGE EDITION NO.93 GLENLITIGIOUS 2012

For Whisky Sponge Edition No.93 we’ve managed to get our mitts on a cask of everyone’s favourite family-owned Speyside single malt – which we’ve bottled under the name ‘Glenlitigious’. It started life in ex-bourbon before spending two years in a 1st fill sherry hogshead. It’s an excellent, modern example of this famous make, with a clean and rich sherry backbone. Anyone who likes this distillery won’t be disappointed.

SHOP NOW

WHISKY SPONGE EDITION NO.94 INCHMURRIN 2009

This was a refill hogshead of Inchmurrin which we felt exhibited everything that we love about this distillate from Loch Lomond Distillery: bags of funky exotic fruits, oiliness, suggestions of old school Irish whiskeys and lovely, balancing sweetness. Extremely easy and super fruity whisky. We also bottled this one with a few degrees reduction as we felt it really enhanced that integral fruity character.

SHOP NOW

Decadent Drinks Ltd DECADENT DRINKS LTD, WEST BUILDING RUTHVENFIELD GROVE,

INVERALMOND INDUSTRIAL ESTATE PERTH, Highlands PH1 3FN United Kingdom


Powered by WordPress