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Our Exclusive Tamdhu, Celebrating The Green Welly Stop’s 60th Anniversary – Tyndrum Whisky News

Our Exclusive Tamdhu, Celebrating The Green Welly Stop’s 60th Anniversary

To celebrate our 60th anniversary at The Green Welly Stop, we are proud to present this exclusive, single cask release. Distilled on the rare date of February 29th, 2012, and bottled in December 2024, this exceptional whisky has been matured in a first-fill European oak Oloroso sherry hogshead.

Tamdhu owners Ian Macleod purchased Tamdhu in 2011, and officially started distilling in 2013, with a few distillations in between that time, this single cask is a 2012 Vintage, making it one of the first Single Cask releases with spirit produced by Ian Macleod. With only 325 bottles in existence, this is a truly special release.

Natural colour and non chill filtered

One of only 325 bottles produced

Distilled 29th February 2012

Bottled December 2024

£235.00

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The Tasting Notes

Nose Creamy, crisp red apples, gingerbread, vanilla, sultanas, clementine, camomile, wisp of smoke.
Palate Balanced, sweet, mouth coating, bright fruits, blueberry muffin, cinnamon, clotted cream, granola, oloroso.
Finish Long finish, sweet oak, lasting subtle smoke.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “A tale of two whiskies” – Scotch Whisky News

We bring you the best whiskies in the world – whether they’re from Scotland or somewhere further afield. If our Tasting Panel love it, they’ll give it a flavour profile, a name and a Tasting Note. Then it’s up to us to share it with you. And that’s the beauty of our global club.

In this month’s Outturn we released two whiskies from Taiwan. Filled on the same day, and matured in the same type of cask, they are exactly the same age but with one big difference: their flavour profile.

Light & Delicate and Peated are two very different profiles and if you’ve watched this month’s Outturn podcast, you’ll know these are as big a contrast as it gets. With one spirit peated and the other unpeated these two whiskies offer a unique opportunity to have your own side-by-side flavour adventure.

Compare and contrast them for yourself or check them out in a Members’ Room.

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

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Glengoyne 25 Year Old Awarded Best Scotch 2025 – Scotch Whisky News

We are delighted to share that the Glengoyne 25 Year Old has been crowned Best Scotch 2025 by the prestigious Whiskey Wash Awards. This accolade highlights what we have always cherished about this extraordinary dram – its unparalleled craftsmanship and exquisite character.

From over 120 different scotch whiskies reviewed, only 12 earned the coveted Double Gold designation. Yet, it was Glengoyne 25 Year Old, matured for a quarter of a century in hand-selected sherry casks, that emerged as the Best Scotch.

“Scotch whisky doesn’t get any better than this” said industry expert Nino Kilgore-Marchetti. This luxurious dram reveals notes of dried figs, rich chocolate, and butterscotch, with a finish as decadent as its heritage.

Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this award-winning expression—a true celebration of time, tradition, and unmatched craftsmanship.

Slàinte Mhath,

The Glengoyne Team

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Decadent Drams Loch Lomond 19 years old – Scotch Whisky News

Decadent Drams Loch Lomond 19 years old

This latest Decadent Drams release is a barrel of heavily peated 19 year old Loch Lomond, distilled in 2005 and bottled at natural cask strength. We loved the emphatically oily and peaty character of this cask, at times it recalled some older style Islay whiskies with these big tarry and peppery peat notes, only with a more assertive and modern spicy note from the cask. As such, we decided to bottle it without any tinkering or reduction. Suitable for swigging on the low road, or tippling on the high road – but you’ll have to buy one if you want to be in Scotland afore me.

£145.00 incVAT

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society The Last Drops… – Scotch Whisky News

While the discerning noses on our Tasting Panel approve all our whiskies before they’re bottled, it’s our Whisky Team that select samples for the Panel to try. With so many casks, how do you choose your next bottle? The Whisky Team’s Julien Willems, Whisky Quality Manager is here with Panel favourites from this month’s last drops. All of these bottles are very low in stock – so get them while they’re still here!

ALL LAST DROPS

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LOST LANTERN ANNOUNCES SPRING 2025 COLLECTION – American Whiskey News

LOST LANTERN ANNOUNCES SPRING 2025 COLLECTION

Shining a Light on New American Finishing Traditions

 

Vergennes, VT (February 26, 2025)— For centuries, whiskey makers have used different barrels to impart unique flavors to their spirits, and today, cask finishing has become a key part of whiskey-making worldwide.

In the U.S., distilleries increasingly finish their single malts, bourbons, ryes, and other whiskies in secondary casks to amplify and enhance existing flavors. While traditional finishes like sherry, port, and Madeira remain popular, many American distilleries are pushing boundaries by experimenting with finishes rooted in their local environment, introducing flavors rarely seen in whiskey. Some of these innovations are now becoming a part of a new American whiskey tradition, just as sherry casks have for Scotch.

“The best cask finishes explore and amplify the intricate flavors already inherent in the underlying whiskey. They enhance what is already there, adding surprising and delightful layers of complexity,” says Lost Lantern Co-founder Nora Ganley-Roper.

Since its launch in 2020, Lost Lantern, an independent bottler of American whiskey, has been dedicated to exploring both traditional and innovative aspects of the whiskey landscape. This spring, the company shines a light on finishes that showcase American whiskey’s depth, diversity, and artistry.

The Lost Lantern Spring 2025 Collection, consisting entirely of finished whiskies, highlights these new American finishing traditions. The flagship release, Opulent Orchard, is a New York Distilling Co. 7-year-old rye whiskey finished in apple brandy casks and is the latest entry in Lost Lantern’s Single Distillery Series. The collection also features a range of single casks, each with a finish capturing a distillery’s unique environment and traditions. Alongside returning partners, this release marks Lost Lantern’s first collaboration with Finger Lakes Distilling in upstate New York, featuring a rye whiskey finished in a former Pommeau (a blend of apple brandy and apple juice) cask.

The Lost Lantern Spring 2025 Finish Collection will be available starting Wednesday, April 2nd, at LostLanternWhiskey.com and Seelbachs.com, at select retailers in California, New York,  and Massachusetts, and in the Lost Lantern Tasting Room in Vergennes, VT.

As always, each release is presented at natural cask strength, non-chill-filtered, and with no color added.

Opulent Orchard New York Distilling Co. Apple Brandy Finished Straight Rye Whiskey

114.9 Proof (410 bottles), SRP $100

Lost Lantern’s first rye whiskey in the Single Distillery Series, this apple brandy-finished rye from New York  Distilling marries the spice of northern rye with fresh fruit flavors. Blended by the Lost Lantern team, it combines three 7-year-old rye whiskies, each finished in American apple brandy barrels, creating a balanced mix of spice and sweetness. The nose offers fresh apples, rye spice, and black licorice, while the palate bursts with cinnamon applesauce, apple pie, warm oak, and wintergreen mint, leading to a spicy, peppery finish.

Santa Fe Spirits Apple Brandy Finished New Mexico Single Malt Single Cask

110.1 Proof (100 bottles), SRP $100

A pioneer of mesquite-smoked American Single Malt, Santa Fe Spirits offers a distinctly Southwestern take on smoked whisky. Made from 100% malted barley, with 30% mesquite-smoked, it aged 3.5 years in a 53-gallon barrel before finishing for over a year in an ex-Santa Fe Spirits apple brandy barrel. Bright, smoky, and fruity, this is Lost Lantern’s first single cask from Santa Fe Spirits since 2020.

Andalusia Tequila Finished Peated Texas Single Malt Single Cask

122.3 Proof (150 bottles), SRP $100

Based in Texas Hill Country, Andalusia is a rising star in American single malt. This single cask, made from 100% malted barley with 10% lightly peated, was aged for 2.5 years in a cask that previously held Andalusia’s wood-smoked Stryker single malt before finishing for another six months in an ex-Añejo tequila cask. A nuanced whiskey, the nose offers butterscotch and delicate grassy smoke, while the palate features fresh grass, vanilla cream, and deep, complex smoke.

Starlight Honey Finished Indiana Straight Bourbon Single Cask

110 Proof (265 bottles), SRP $80

Founded by Ted Huber, Starlight revives the 19th-century distilling tradition of Huber’s Orchard & Winery, where his family has farmed for seven generations. Known for its expert finishes, Starlight aged their 4-year-old Indiana bourbon for three months in a cask that once held barrel-aged honey from their farm. The result is a vibrant spirit with notes of fresh wildflower honey, white flowers, roses, and a honeyed yet balanced palate.

Watershed Nocino Finished Ohio Straight Bourbon 8 Years Old Single Cask

126.5 Proof (200 bottles), SRP $90

This Columbus, Ohio, distillery is known for its meticulous production, use of local ingredients, and innovative approach to grain. Watershed aged this bourbon for 3 years and 8 months in new oak before finishing it for 4 years and 7 months in a cask that previously held their nocino black walnut liqueur. The nose offers marzipan, butterscotch, and sweet oak, while the palate features dried mint, warm oak, toffee, and candied walnuts.

Finger Lakes Distilling Pommeau Finished New York Straight Rye Whiskey Single Cask

91.7 Proof (205 bottles), SRP $100

Finger Lakes Distilling is best known for its McKenzie whiskey brand and commitment to crafting spirits from Upstate New York’s agricultural bounty. This rye whiskey aged for 6 years before finishing for three months in a former Pommeau barrel from Finger Lakes Cider House. The nose bursts with juicy apple, cinnamon, spice, and plum, while the palate is warm and balanced with spiced apple cider, rye spice, and gentle oak notes.

ABOUT LOST LANTERN

Founded by Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski, Lost Lantern is an award-winning independent bottler of American whiskey based in Vergennes, VT. The brand has been honored as Independent Bottler of the Year at the 2023 Global Icons of Whisky Awards, and founders Nora and Adam were both named to Beverage Information Group’s 40 Under 40 list for 2025 and named to SevenFifty Daily’s 2023 Drinks Innovators of the Year. The company seeks out the most unique and exciting whiskies from across the U.S. and releases them as single casks and blends, always with a deep commitment to transparency. Lost Lantern has now released whiskey from more than three dozen distilleries in over 20 states.

For more information about Lost Lantern, to learn about upcoming, available, and retired whiskies, to visit the tasting room, or to subscribe to Lost Lantern’s newsletter, please visit LostLanternWhiskey.com. Engage with Lost Lantern Whiskey on Instagram and Facebook: @lostlanternwhiskey.

Blended Scotch The Fiddichside 35 Year Old 1989 Murray McDavid Mission Gold at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Blended Scotch The Fiddichside (Glenfiddich) 35 Year Old 1989 Murray McDavid Mission Gold

Experience the pinnacle of whisky artistry with The Fiddichside 35 Year Old 1989, a rare and exquisite blended malt Scotch whisky bottled by the esteemed independent bottler Murray McDavid as part of their prestigious Mission Gold series. This exceptional expression pays homage to the rich heritage of Speyside whiskies, predominantly featuring malts from the iconic Glenfiddich distillery, renowned for its quality and craftsmanship.

Distilled in 1989, this whisky has been meticulously matured over 35 years, undergoing a complex maturation journey that enhances its depth and character. Initially aged in traditional oak casks, it was then transferred into a combination of three Oloroso and Pedro Ximénez sherry casks, which impart rich notes of dried fruits, nuts, and sweet spices.

To elevate its sophistication, the whisky received a final finish in Pauillac wine casks from the illustrious Bordeaux region of France, adding layers of dark berries, subtle tannins, and a hint of earthy elegance.

£196.28 GBP

A Prized Scotch Discovery Edradour 12 Year Old “Caledonia” Single Malt ~ Scotch Whisky News Whisky

A Prized Scotch Discovery
Edradour 12 Year Old “Caledonia” Single Malt Whisky

(700ml) (Pre-Arrival, Elsewhere $100) ($59.99)

“An excellent price on this hard-to-find whisky.”
— David Othenin-Girard, K&L Spirits Buyer

This prized bottle from Scotland’s tiny Edradour distillery is named after musician Dougie MacLean’s ‘Caledonia’ guitar. MacLean visited in 2009 to help select the first cask and participate in the bottling, and the results are as harmonious as expected. With only three men working, Edradour produces about 12 casks a week, barely meeting demand. The 12-year-old expression takes things to new heights, and is unchillfiltered, with a rich nose of oak and dried fruits. A great addition to the Edradour lineup, scarce in California for years, and now back in stock at an incredible price—only at K&L!

Edradour 12 Year Old “Caledonia” Single Malt Whisky (700ml) (Pre-Arrival, Elsewhere $100) ($59.99)

This product is estimated to be available by 03/16/2025.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: February 17, 2025

The fantastic yet surprisingly hard-to-find 12-year-old version of Edradour is a hand-selected collaboration with the wonderful Scottish musician Dougie MacLean. He explains the inspiration behind the famous song for which this whisky is named: “I wrote Caledonia in 1977 on a beach in Brittany, France, when I was genuinely homesick for Scotland. My life has always been based in Perthshire. For me, the location of Edradour, with its neat cluster of whitewashed buildings, traditional equipment, and ancient methods of making single malt whisky, combined with its state-of-the-art bottling facility, typifies Caledonia.”

It’s great to see Dougie MacLean join forces with Andrew Symington and the Edradour Distillery to bring you this wonderfully rich and complex 12-year-old single malt. According to Signatory, the musician still has a hand in selecting the single casks for each bottling of Caledonia. The whisky starts with 8 years in first-fill bourbon barrels before a 4-5 year secondary maturation in first-fill oloroso sherry casks. Bottled without chill-filtration at 46%, this full-flavored Edradour offers a playful freshness, unlike the more serious and hard-edged 10-year-old sherry expression. We have an excellent price on this hard-to-find whisky.

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Edinburgh Whisky Academy ‘Whisky Words: Lyne Arm’ – Scotch Whisky News

Whisky Words: Lyne Arm

If you’re a regular reader, you’ll already know that in the intricate world of Scotch whisky production, every component plays a crucial role in shaping the final flavour. One element that literally does “shape” the final spirit, however, is the lyne arm. Vic Cameron, one of our whisky lecturers says: “The lyne arm is part of the still – also called the lye pipe – and it’s what connects the top of the still to the condenser unit. The slope of the lye pipe is important with regards to reflux in the final spirit.”🎬 Watch the Video | 📖 Read the Post

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