Archive for 2024

Discover Sherry! – The Whisky Exchange News

An Introduction to Sherry

To celebrate International Sherry Week, we are hosting a series of mini masterclasses to really get to grips with one of the world’s great wine styles, and one that has a long association with whisky.

Scotch whisky drinkers have fallen back in love with the sherry cask and the whiskies it can shape. The flavours in those drams can be traced back to the original sherries. Join us for one of the 45 minute masterclasses taking place on 9 November at our Great Portland Street store to taste across the different styles of Hidalgo sherry.

The lineup for these masterclasses will feature Hidalgo’s La Gitana Manzanilla, Palo Cortado Wellington VOS, Oloroso Faraon VORS and Triana Pedro Ximenez.

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Jim Beam® Unveils Limited-Edition Winter Reserve to Unwrap the Spirit of the Holidays – American Whiskey News

Jim Beam® Unveils Limited-Edition Winter Reserve to Unwrap the Spirit of the Holidays

Celebrate the Warmth and Joy of the Season with the Exclusive Release

CLERMONT, KY – Jim Beam, the world’s #1 bourbon, announces the official release of its limited-edition Jim Beam Winter Reserve®. Crafted with the brand’s iconic attention to detail, the new liquid offers a rich, seasonal flavor profile that captures the essence of the season, making it a standout addition to the brand’s portfolio.

Aged for six years and finished in toasted barrels for enhanced richness, Jim Beam Winter Reserve presents a smooth and elevated bourbon with subtle notes of vanilla, cinnamon spice, and a hint of clove, delivering a warm finish that captures the essence of the season. Whether shared with friends and family, given as a thoughtful gift, or used to add a twist to classic cocktails, this winter-inspired bourbon is the ideal companion for creating memorable holiday moments.

“At Jim Beam, we’re always looking for ways to innovate while staying true to our deeply rooted heritage,” said Fred Noe, Jim Beam’s seventh generation Master Distiller. “With Winter Reserve, we wanted to create a special bourbon that embodies the warmth of the holidays and the bold flavors that pair well with cold weather. We are excited to share it with our community and hope its holiday-inspired flavors bring people together to celebrate the joy of the season.”

Jim Beam Winter Reserve is available for a limited time during the holiday season at a suggested retail price of $24.99. You can find it at select retailers, including ReserveBar, Total Wine, and Binny’s, as well as at JimBeam.com. This special edition is available in a 750ml bottle, with an ABV of 43% / 86 proof, making it a delightful addition to any winter celebration.

For more information about Jim Beam Winter Reserve and its rich heritage, visit www.jimbeam.com or follow @jimbeamofficial on Instagram.

About Jim Beam®

 Jim Beam is the world’s best-selling bourbon, crafted by eight generations of family distillers since 1795. Fred Noe, Jim Beam’s seventh generation Master Distiller, and Freddie Noe, Jim Beam’s eighth generation Master Distiller, have stayed true to the family recipe that’s been passed down through generations. The Jim Beam portfolio of products includes Jim Beam Bourbon, Jim Beam Black®, Jim Beam Double Oak, Jim Beam Devil’s Cut, Jim Beam Flavors, and Jim Beam Rye among other offerings. For more information, go to www.jimbeam.com, @jimbeamofficial on Instagram and @jimbeam on Twitter.

About Suntory Global Spirits

As a world leader in premium spirits, Suntory Global Spirits inspires the brilliance of life, by creating rich experiences for people, in harmony with nature.  Known for its craftsmanship of premium whiskies, including Jim Beam® and Maker’s Mark®; Japanese whiskies, including Yamazaki®, Hakushu®, Hibiki® and Toki™; and leading Scotch  brands including Laphroaig® and Bowmore®, Suntory Global Spirits also produces leading  brands such as Tres Generaciones® and El Tesoro® tequila, Roku™ and Sipsmith® gin, and is a world leader in Ready-To-Drink cocktails, with brands like -196 and On The Rocks™ Premium  Cocktails. A global company with approximately 6,000 employees in nearly 30 countries, Suntory Global Spirits is driven by its core values of Growing for Good, Yatte Minahare and Giving Back to Society. The company’s Proof Positive sustainability strategy includes ambitious goals and investments to drive sustainable change and have a positive impact on the planet, consumers and communities. Headquartered in New York City, Suntory Global Spirits is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings Limited of Japan. For more information, visit www.suntoryglobalspirits.com

Whisky Auctioneer October 2024 Auction Closes Tonight! – Auction Whisky News

October 2024 Auction 04.11.2024

ENDS SOON: October Auction

Our October auction ~ Featuring over 7000 rare whiskies and fine spirits, this is a unique opportunity to bid on some of the world’s most sought-after bottles. We have legendary vintages from pioneering independent bottlers, grandeur aplenty from established distilleries and unique and experimental drams from the hottest names in the whisky industry right now. Bid today!

Springbank Millennium Malts

Karuizawa 1965 Bottles #1:

1965 Japonisme Edition / LMDW 60th Anniversary

1965 Single Sherry Cask 50 Year Old #2372 / LMDW

1965 Single Bourbon Cask 50 Year Old #8636 / LMDW

Port Ellen Special Releases #1 – #17

Incredible Bowmore

James MacArthur Caol Ila & Port Ellen

Rare and Collectible Whisky Gems – K&L RARE $ingle Malt News

Rare Treasures from Whisky’s Top Icons

Recent limited allocations have given us the opportunity to curate an astounding selection of whisky icons from Scotland and Japan. Leading the way is a trio of singular examples from Bowmore, each aged 30 years. Speaking of 30 years, we happen to have one of the best allocations of the incredible Macallan 30-Year, a rendition that’s rarely seen and could easily be the cornerstone of any enviable collection. From Nikka, their stunning Nine Decades release is available while it lasts, and their 1978 Sherry Butt is out of this world.

Item Name Retail Link
Bowmore 30 Year Old “No. 1 Vault” 45.1% ABV Limited Edition Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch 750ml $2,200.00 View
Bowmore 30 Year Old “No. 1 Vault” 45.3% ABV Limited Edition Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch 750ml $2,200.00 View
Bowmore 30 Year Old “No. 1 Vault” 45.9% ABV Limited Edition Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch 750ml $2,200.00 View
Rosebank 31 Year Old “Release 2” Unchillfiltered Lowland Single Malt Whisky (750ml) (Previously $3,000) $2,400.00 View
Nikka “Nine Decades” 90th Anniversary Limited Edition Blended Whisky (700ml) $2,700.00 View
1996 Springbank “Samaroli Magnifico” Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Previously $8,000) $4,200.00 View
1994 Macallan 28 Year Old “Samaroli Magnifico” Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) (Previously $10,000) $5,500.00 View
Macallan 30 Year Old Sherry Oak Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) $5,999.99 View
1987 Nikka Yoichi “Sherry Butt” Single Cask Japanese Single Malt Whisky (750ml) $6,500.00 View
1965 Bowmore 52 year old Islay Single Malt Whisky (750ml) $33,000.00 View

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New from Thompson Bros! 🥃 at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

THOMPSON BROS.  

New drams have just dropped from the mighty Thompson Bros – Both sound absolutely tremendous!

Teithmill (Deanston) 10 Year Old – 2014 – Refill Hogshead

‘Definitely Deanston, alright. Smells like the yeast lab at Dornoch Distillery’

Dalrymple 13 Year Old – 2011 | Thompson Bros.

‘Raspberry ice cream, milk chocolate raisins, pine nuts, roasted beech nuts and a flib of rubber’

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Have you tried our new Whisky Magazine Special Selection? – Single Grain Scotch Whisky News

Introducing Arbikie Highland Rye 2017

Crafted with tradition, innovation, and a dash of exclusivity, we’re thrilled to reveal the latest addition to the Whisky Magazine Special Selection: Arbikie Highland Rye 2017. This special release celebrates Whisky Magazine’s 25th anniversary and is limited to just 275 bottles.

Matured for 7 years in an American whiskey cask, Arbikie Highland Rye 2017 is a single cask, single grain whisky that boasts a bold, distinctive flavour profile.

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Nose: Creamy, with rice pudding and toasted vanilla. Rye and oat crackers. Sharp citrus bite — lemongrass, and lemon and lime sherbet — and a hint of Chablis-like minerality. Light notes of honey, underripe plum, and straw. Whole-milk latte.

Palate: Medium-full bodied, retaining that creaminess. Toasted vanilla pod, with roasted coffee notes and a hint of caramelised white chocolate. Cinnamon and vanilla sugar-dusted doughnut. Slight anise notes of clove and liquorice. Continuing citrus-sherbet tingle. Sweet and spicy grain notes run as an undercurrent.

Finish: Long, but gentle. Crisp green apple, honey, and rye cracker come through in the finish with a final twist of lemon peel.

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Making strides: Reflecting on 25 years of ‘Keep Walking’ and its future – Scotch Whisky News

To mark 25 years of Johnnie Walker Keep Walking, we sat down with Jennifer English, Global Brand Director, and Christine McCafferty, Diageo Archive Manager, to explore its enduring impact. From its beginnings as a rallying call for individual progress to its evolution into a celebration of collective growth, Keep Walking is so much more than just a slogan.

Jennifer English (Johnnie Walker Global Brand Director):

Christine, it’s remarkable to think that Keep Walking has been part of Johnnie Walker for 25 years. Keep Walking is not just a punchy ad line – it is the Walker mantra and connects deeply to our brand story, underpinning everything we do. It inspires us to keep pushing ourselves and finding new ways to stay relevant to consumers globally. Can you tell us a bit about the origins of Keep Walking?

Christine McCafferty (Diageo Archive Manager):

In the years running up to the launch of Keep Walking, Johnnie Walker was showing up very differently across the world, and it had lost it’s connection to its DNA. We took the time to deep dive into the Diageo Archive and revisit the brand narrative from the last 100 years to reconnect with what made it distinctive. From the slanted label and square bottle to the Striding Man figure, and the way the Walkers built their business – the stories of innovation and progress soon led the team to Keep Walking.

For me, Keep Walking celebrates progress – inspiring both personal and collective advancement. Its strength is its universality, speaking to something deep within all of us. Having worked in the Diageo Archive for 27 years, I’ve seen how this campaign has been used worldwide as a rallying call, a challenge, and an affirmation.

Jennifer: 

Absolutely. The idea of progress is something that everyone can relate to on a personal level. It’s not always about making huge leaps; it’s about taking the next step – whatever that means for you – and celebrating that.

I remember when I first came across a Keep Walking campaign. It was the ‘Fish’ TV commercial from 2003. Having studied the science of evolution, the commercial really caught my attention. It was beautifully shot with such a simple message – don’t be afraid to take that first step, even if it means breaking away from the pack.

Christine:

I love that example. When the campaign launched in 1999 with Harvey Keitel, it was right on the cusp of a new millennium – a time filled with possibility and potential. People were embracing the hope and optimism of a new era.

What I find remarkable, when looking through the Keep Walking, archives is that from the very beginning it was breaking new ground. Whisky advertising had been very masculine, and status driven. This was something different, connecting a whisky brand to a purpose that felt authentic and relatable. Really it opened the door to diversity and inclusion within whisky.

Jennifer:

And as the world has evolved, so has the campaign. After the initial run of advertisements, the brand made a shift to celebrating collective progress – the journey we share with others. We have amazing examples of work from around the globe such as Keep Walking Colombia – highlighting the human connection between communities on both sides of the civil war and Keep Walking Lesvos, shining a light on the people supporting refugees entering Europe.

Post-pandemic, our ‘Anthem’ advertising carried an important message of encouraging communities to come together again – and had a pretty killer soundtrack in my opinion! Today we’re seeing society shift again. Consumers are seeking our rich and varied experiences. Progress is still connected to others, but we’re approaching it in a more sensorial way – encouraging our consumers to enjoy what life has to offer.

Christine:

It’s amazing to see how Keep Walking has adapted. Personally, I’ve always been a fan of the first commercials such as the print adverts featuring quotes from Abraham Lincoln, Dr David Livingstone and Yoshida Kenko. But as a historian and storyteller, The Man Who Walked Around the World starring Robert Carlyle in 2009 was a wonderful way to combine the Keep Walking philosophy with the broader brand narrative.

Jennifer:

It was an incredible ad, and the journey of Keep Walking is far from over as we look to the future and how we can meet consumer demands for exploration, experiences and a fuller life.

Just this year, Johnnie Walker was awarded a Grand Prix at Cannes Lions for ‘Errata at 88’ – an incredible Keep Walking campaign in Brazil. That campaign goes to show how impactful this message still is and will continue to be. It’s an exciting place to be.

Christine:

That’s such a vital message. Keep Walking will continue to encourage people to live more expansive lives.

Jennifer:

Exactly. Whether it’s personal or collective, progress with a capital P or a small p, Keep Walking will always be about moving forward.

Cotswolds Distillery “Highgrove Royal Gardens Edition Single Malt Whisky” – English Whisky News

Highgrove Royal Gardens Edition Single Malt Whisky

We are proud to announce the launch of our limited-edition Royal Gardens Single Malt Whisky, created in collaboration with Highgrove. This special edition whisky has been crafted using heritage Plumage Archer barley grown exclusively at Highgrove Estate and aged in a combination of ex-red wine and first-fill bourbon casks.

Please note, due to the limited bottles available, customers will only be able to buy one bottle per person. No discount codes can be redeemed when purchasing this product.

Limited Availability

Bottled on 21st October 2024, this special edition is limited to just 400 bottles in total. 300 bottles are available at Highgrove (online and in-store) and 100 bottles are available at the Cotswolds Distillery (online and in-store at our 3 shops). Each bottle is presented in a gift box which features a watercolour of Highgrove House painted by His Majesty King Charles III.

£250.00

Tasting Notes
Nose: Vanilla and orange peel.
Palate: Brown sugar, vanilla and candied ginger.
Finish: Lightly spiced and moreish.

50%

Supporting The Kings Foundation

The King’s Foundation is the custodian of Highgrove Gardens for the opening of Highgrove Gardens to the public, which generates an annual income for the charity. All profits from sales of the whisky will support The King’s Foundation for its charitable delivery of education and training initiatives, some of which take place at Highgrove. The King’s Foundation’s base at Highgrove accommodates education and training opportunities in furniture-making, fashion, and textiles, and building craft skills.

Scotch Whisky Auctions “Our 161st auction is now live! – Auction Whisky News

A warm autumnal welcome everyone to our now live 161st auction!  We have scoured the United Kingdom and beyond to put together a strong auction this month, with seven thousand bottles to choose from as well as some more ‘Buy it Now’ options from our friends at American Single Cask.  So, without further ado let’s delve into some of the highlights this month.

To begin with we have an excellent opportunity to buy an entire cask, a BenRiach 2014 Hogshead #25 currently being held at Whisky Broker.  Since it’s reinvigoration by Billy Walker Benriach has been going from strength to strength and produced some truly exceptional whisky.  If you have been looking for a chance to own your own cask of delicious whisky, then this could be the one for you.  Recently re-gauged at 62.6% and 211 litres this cask is currently held at Whisky Broker and the winning bidder will need to set up an account at Whisky Broker if they don’t already have one.

Next up is a jaw-droppingly old expression from one of the most collectable distilleries out there, this is the Macallan 1928 50 Year Old 75cl.  It’s hard to fathom just how old this liquid is, it was distilled the best part of a century ago and to put it into context John Logie Baird was transmitting the first transatlantic television signal while this delicious looking dram was coming off the still.  Finally bottled in 1983 this is a certified time capsule which offers the buyer a bona fide taste of a bygone era.

Our first highlight was a hard act to follow, but this Talisker 45 Year Old Glacial Edge will give it a go.  A truly unusual expression this one with an incredible back story.  Twelve heavily charred American oak casks were taken onto a voyage into Arctic ice fields in Canada. With the ends of the casks removed, they were left exposed to sub-zero temperatures for 96 hours! This allowed the extreme cold to fracture the wood which in turn increased the surface area of the casks that the whisky was able to interact with during the finishing period in Scotland.  At forty-five years old this unique dram is well-aged and well-travelled.

Now we have a terrific dram indeed from arguably Ireland’s finest distillery, this is the Redbreast 38 Year Old Dream Cask #38404 Zenith Edition.  Just when you were thinking “Glacial Edge” was a cool name for a whisky along comes the “Zenith Edition”.  The Dream Cask Series has produced some absolute belters but as the title suggest this one is at the top of the tree.  Aged for almost four decades in a single Oloroso Sherry cask and one of only 822 bottles produced this is one of the finest examples of Irish single pot still distilling there is.

Last but not least we have a something special from one of Scotland’s heavyweight distilleries, this special bottling is the Glen Grant 1956 Gordon & MacPhail Decanter.  Distilled way back when in 1956 and only bottled in 2015 by famed indie bottler Gordon & MacPhail, this lusciously dark dram is one of only 218 decanters made.  The decanter itself is a thing of understated beauty and is festooned with Insular Celtic images from the iconic manuscript, The Book of Kells.


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