Archive for August, 2025

Bunnahabhain 25 Year Old at The Whisky Shop – Islay Scotch Whisky News

Bunnahabhain 25 Year Old

70cl 46.30% abv Scotch Whisky Single Malt Islay

Bunnahabhain lies on the north-eastern tip of Islay and means ‘mouth of the river’. Distillery building commenced in 1881 and the following year full production began. Bunnahabhain is quite distinct from the other Islay single malts – firstly, it is created using unpeated malted barley in a time-honoured distillation process and secondly, this isolated coastal sanctuary takes advantage of the pure spring water that flows freely underground away from the peaty moorlands.

This 25 year old expression adds sweet and spicy notes to the “fruit and nut” signature style of Bunnahabhain.

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Ardbeg Anthology #3 – The Beithir’s Tale 2025 Whisky 15 Year Old – Hard To Find Whisky News

Ardbeg Anthology #3 – The Beithir’s Tale 2025 Whisky 15 Year Old

70cl · 46% ABV

£129.95

Beithir: A fearsome—and famously thirsty—serpentine creature, said to bring misfortune to any who dare cross its path.

The third and final edition in the Ardbeg Anthology Collection features the legendary Beithir. Matured for 15 years in specially crafted bourbon casks—air-seasoned, heavily toasted, and lightly charred—this limited edition single malt is a whisky of mythic character. With a nose that entices, a texture that slithers silkily across the palate, and a finish that lingers like legend, The Beithir’s Tale is a dram not easily forgotten.

The Beithir’s Tale is a supremely aromatic dram. Just a splash of water unveils bold waves of eucalyptus and menthol, followed by piercing notes of fennel and pine. Peat smoke and coffee grits intertwine with sweet raisins, mellow vanilla, and a whisper of smoked butter—proving once more that Ardbeg is no stranger to the extraordinary.

Aroma: Bold and complex. Pungent, oily, and spicy with rich treacle wrapping around creosote & smoked herbs. Hints of toasted apples and raisins add a hidden sweetness. With water, expect a vivid burst of eucalyptus and menthol, followed by aromatic fennel & pine.

Taste: Astonishingly well-balanced. A sizzling mouthfeel gives way to earthy peat smoke, coffee grits, and currants. Sweet lemon balsam intertwines with smoked mandarins, leading into a sharp, smoky tang.

Finish: Long and meandering, it trails off with elegant notes of vanilla and smoked butter.

Whisky Wednesday Reviews McConnell’s Irish Whiskey, Cognac Finish – Irish Whiskey News

McConnell’s Irish Whiskey, Cognac Finish, 46%

THE VIDEO

McConnell’s Irish Whisky has a story that stretches back to 1776. From its humble beginnings with Hugh McConnell, a grocer and spirit dealer in Belfast, to Eleanor McConnell continuing the business as a distiller in 1841, resilience has always been at our core.

By 1899, J & J McConnell opened Cromac Distillery on Belfast’s Ravenhill Road, famed for its pure water and world-renowned ginger ale. But tragedy struck, fires in 1907 and 1909 destroyed whiskey stocks and warehouses, some of the worst in Belfast’s history.

Even after such setbacks, McConnell’s endured until Prohibition in the 1930s forced closure. Today, Belfast Distillery Company has proudly revived this legendary whiskey, bringing McConnell’s back to bars, pubs, and international markets.

From Belfast-born roots to worldwide recognition, McConnell’s is back, and we’re only getting started.

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BUFFALO TRACE DISTILLERY ANNOUNCES THE JOHN G. CARLISLE CAFE: A PERMANENT NEW DINING OPTION COMING SOON TO THE DISTILLERY – American Whiskey News

BUFFALO TRACE DISTILLERY ANNOUNCES THE JOHN G. CARLISLE CAFE: A PERMANENT NEW DINING OPTION COMING SOON TO THE DISTILLERY

Located on the first floor of the Elmer T. Lee Clubhouse, the John G. Carlisle Cafe is slated to open Spring 2026

FRANKFORT, KY (August 12, 2025) – Buffalo Trace Distillery today announces the John G. Carlisle Cafe – a new, permanent dining option slated to open in Spring 2026 on the Distillery’s grounds. Named in honor of U.S. Congressman John G. Carlisle, a pivotal figure in both American spirits and Buffalo Trace Distillery’s history, the cafe will bring an entirely new visitor experience to guests looking to enjoy food and beverage on-site while visiting the Distillery.

Located on the first floor of the Elmer T. Lee Clubhouse, the John G. Carlisle Cafe is a 4,900-square-foot facility offering indoor and porch-seating capacity for 70 people. Primarily serving lunch, the menu features fresh, made to order items such as sandwiches, salads, soups and more, as well as a kid’s menu. Additionally, the John G. Carlisle Cafe will offer guests a limited cocktail menu featuring select Buffalo Trace products.

“The John G. Carlisle Cafe is an exciting new addition to the Buffalo Trace Distillery visitor experience, allowing our team to connect with guests in a brand new way,” said Tyler Adams, General Manager, Buffalo Trace Distillery. “Offering permanent food and beverage options alongside our complimentary tours and tastings is a natural extension to the Distillery’s legacy of hospitality and craftsmanship. The Cafe will bring a welcoming space that celebrates our history and complements the authentic experience we are known for.”

Whether dining inside or on the porch, the John G. Carlisle Cafe will be the perfect spot for guests to stop before or after a Distillery tour, as well as for shoppers visiting the Buffalo Trace Gift Shop. Though open to the public, those looking to visit the John G. Carlisle Cafe for lunch will need to follow the Distillery’s check-in system inside the Freehouse welcome building located beside the visitor parking lot.

The Cafe’s namesake, John G. Carlisle, played a crucial role in the passage of the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897 – a landmark law that established quality and safety standards for American whiskey. To honor Carlisle’s contributions, Buffalo Trace Distillery forefather Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. named one of the two distilleries he built after him. Located alongside Taylor’s O.F.C. Distillery, The Carlisle Distillery was later managed by Albert B. Blanton, who renamed it the Kentucky River Distillery shortly before Prohibition. Though the distillery was demolished during the 1936 expansion to make way for the current mash house, its legacy endures.

A commemorative plaque and stone from the original Carlisle Distillery building, currently located on-site near Guardhouse 1, will be relocated to the flowerbed to the right of the John G. Carlisle Cafe entrance.

Construction of the John G. Carlisle Cafe is already underway, and the facility is slated to open in Spring 2026. Hours of operation will be announced closer to opening.

About Buffalo Trace Distillery  

Buffalo Trace Distillery is an American family-owned company based in Frankfort, Kentucky. The Distillery’s rich tradition dates back to 1775 and it is a National Historic Landmark, as well as listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its history includes such legends as E.H. Taylor, Jr., George T. Stagg, Albert B. Blanton, Orville Schupp, and Elmer T. Lee. Buffalo Trace Distillery is a fully operational Distillery producing bourbon, rye and vodka on site. The Distillery has won more than 40 distillery titles since 2000 and garnered more than 1,000 awards for its wide range of premium whiskies. Its William Larue Weller and Stagg were named Best of Show at the 2024 Denver International Spirits Competition and its Traveller Whiskey is the Most Awarded Super Premium Whiskey Release of 2024. Buffalo Trace Distillery has a deep commitment to supporting charitable initiatives. Nonprofit organizations interested in learning more about the Distillery’s efforts are encouraged to register their charity here. To learn more about Buffalo Trace Distillery, visit www.buffalotracedistillery.com

Kentucky Distillers’ Association Statement on Return to Zero Tariffs on Bourbon in Canada

Kentucky Distillers’ Association Statement on Return to Zero Tariffs on Bourbon in Canada

We applaud Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to restore reciprocal zero-to-zero tariffs for Kentucky Bourbon and many other remaining goods covered under the USMCA. We hope this action will jump start negotiations on a permanent trade deal, benefiting both American businesses and Canadian consumers seeking to enjoy America’s only native spirit.

We look forward to the day when Canadians can toast the return of Kentucky Bourbon to their provinces and territories, and we thank the leaders of Alberta and Saskatchewan for their earlier decisions to return Kentucky Bourbon and other American alcoholic beverages to their shelves.

— Eric Gregory, Kentucky Distillers’ Association President

Founded in 1880, the Kentucky Distillers’ Association (KDA) is the Worldwide Voice of Bourbon™.

About the Kentucky Distillers’ Association:

Founded in 1880, the Kentucky Distillers’ Association is the legendary voice for Kentucky’s signature Bourbon and distilled spirits industry. Its diverse and growing membership produces the overwhelming majority of the world’s Bourbon, from historic, global brands to emerging micro distilleries that are fostering the next generation of the Commonwealth’s landmark economic engine and its thriving, timeless craft. Member benefits include media relations, international trade development, private sampling events, technical assistance, economic development support, networking, legal defense, marketing strategies, governmental and regulatory advocacy and innovative tourism experiences through the KDA’s world-famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail® and Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour® adventures. A 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization, the KDA maintains an open membership policy, champions a strong commitment to the responsible and moderate consumption of spirits, and fights to curb underage drinking and drunk driving. Learn more at www.kybourbon.com and www.kybourbontrail.com.

KENTUCKY BOURBON TRAIL®, KENTUCKY BOURBON TRAIL CRAFT TOUR®, KENTUCKY BOURBON AFFAIR™, KBT®, BOURBON TRAIL™ and KENTUCKY BOURBON HALL OF FAME® are trademarks/service marks owned by the Kentucky Distillers’ Association.

The Macallan Harmony Collection, Inspired by Phoenix Honey Orchid Tea – Scotch Whisky News

NEW RELEASE

INSPIRED BY PHOENIX HONEY ORCHID TEA

The fifth release in the Harmony Collection, Inspired By Phoenix Honey Orchid Tea, is now available for purchase from The Macallan Online Boutique.

This exquisite single malt pays homage to the world of tea in collaboration with JING Tea. Crafted by our Whisky Mastery Team, it reflects the aromatic depth of JING’s Phoenix Honey Orchid – an iconic, heady and complex tea with lush dessert wine aromas and exotic fruit notes.

This collaboration celebrates the synergy between The Macallan and JING Tea, rooted in shared values and a deep connection with nature. Together, we honour the shared craft of whisky and tea, both born from land and water, shaped by time and steeped in tradition.

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The Whisky Exchange ‘Elegant whiskies to savour this summer’ – Scotch Whisky News

WHISKIES FOR SUMMER

Don’t let anyone tell you that whisky is just for sipping neat by the fireplace. To prove that the noble dram can be refreshing on a summer’s day, we’ve assembled a selection of light, floral and fruit-forward singe malts and blends that really shine in the warmer weather (while warm weather is still here!).

For a crisp and zesty Japanese whisky, try Suntory Toki. This blend of malt and grain whiskies from Yamazaki, Hakushu and Chita distilleries is great neat or in a classic Whisky Highball. Prefer something from Scotland? Glenfiddich Orchard Experiment amplifies the white fruit notes in this classic Speyside through finishing in Somerset apple liqueur casks. And to end a sunny day, we’d recommend a best kept secret of the whisky world, Glencadam 10 Year Old with its elegant blend of fresh orchard fruits and floral vanilla.

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Invergordon Fragrant Drops Single Cask #8 Whisky 50 Year Old · 1974 Vintage at Hard to Find Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

Invergordon Fragrant Drops Single Cask #8 Whisky 50 Year Old · 1974 Vintage

70cl · 46% ABV

Bottled by the independent Fragrant Drops this 50 year old whisky from the Invergordon distillery is one of only 259 bottles produced. A rich, balanced profile of vanilla, dried fruit, buttery shortbread, dark chocolate, and hazelnut, with hints of clove, sultanas, and a dry, earthy finish with a touch of rhubarb.

 

Harrison Ford toasts to the craft behind Glenmorangie’s elegant new 25-year-old whisky – Scotch Whisky News

Harrison Ford toasts to the craft behind Glenmorangie’s elegant new 25-year-old whisky

 — The Altus lifts Glenmorangie’s signature house style to new heights —

Glenmorangie Highland single malt Scotch whisky today releases a decadent 25-year-old whisky which elevates the Distillery’s signature spirit character to new heights of elegance. Highly praised by Harrison Ford – one of the first to taste the whisky in Glenmorangie’s witty brand campaign – Glenmorangie The Altus 25 Years Old (Latin for “high”) embodies its creators’ tireless approach to excellence. Bottled from a marriage of whisky matured in classic bourbon casks and whisky finished in Madeira wine casks, this permanent addition to Glenmorangie’s core range abounds with sweet, fruity flavours, and butter-candy undertones.

For more than 180 years, Glenmorangie’s whisky creators have been endlessly imaginative on their quest to create exceptional single malts. None more so than Director of Whisky Creation and Master Distiller, Dr Bill Lumsden, whose favourite phrase is “What if…?”. Since he began his tenure at Glenmorangie in 1995, Dr Bill has constantly challenged his team to elevate their favourites and bring more flavours and possibilities to single malt – making Glenmorangie the world’s most highly awarded Highland single malt. The Altus’s ascent through the years encapsulates his vision and commitment.

Ford salutes the heritage and craft behind The Altus when given a sneak preview before its official release, in Glenmorangie’s playful brand campaign Once Upon a Time in Scotland. In episode 10 Teamwork, the actor is handed a mystery dram by Glenmorangie Senior Tour Guide, Emily Ross. Told only by Distillery Manager Ed Thom that this is “something very special”, Ford is clearly awe-struck by The Altus’s flavour. Nodding his approval, he says to the assembled team of Distillery workers: “You guys do good work.” With an air of reverence, he holds his glass aloft, adding: “Here’s to your creation. To the good people of Glenmorang-y. Cheers.” The dramatic tension is then humorously broken as Distillery worker Alan Duff Junior gently corrects Ford’s pronunciation: “It’s Glenmorangie.”

Just as Ford acknowledges, The Altus is a testament to Glenmorangie’s pursuit of excellence. It begins with the fruity spirit of Glenmorangie’s unusually tall stills, whose height allows more space for taste and aroma. That distillate’s delicacy is the result of meticulous changes conceived by Dr Bill, soon after he joined Glenmorangie almost 30 years ago. Then, inspired by the flavours which first drew him to Glenmorangie, he ages this elegant spirit in select bourbon barrels – the backbone of the Distillery’s house style. Among them, are Glenmorangie’s precious “designer” casks; hand-made from carefully chosen American oaks, heavily toasted and lightly charred to Dr Bill’s exact specifications to enhance the whisky’s creamy depths.

Patiently matured over decades, this whisky lusciously magnifies Glenmorangie’s trademark smooth, fruity character. Yet to elevate its flavour profile even further, Dr Bill marries this whisky with a sprinkling of Glenmorangie finished in Malmsey Madeira casks. This homage to Glenmorangie’s pioneering Madeira-finished whisky from 1995 – a world-first and a collector’s favourite to this day – guides a classic into The Altus’s decadent new realms of sweetness and spice. Aromas of carnation wind around orange blossom and honey, while tastes of mandarin, apples, pears and peach collide with gooseberry tartness, marzipan and ripe banana.

Dr Bill said: “The Altus’s 25-year journey is a true celebration of Glenmorangie’s acclaimed house style – presenting it at a new pinnacle of flavour. We were delighted that Harrison Ford became one of the first to taste the whisky in Once Upon A Time in Scotland – and are very glad it met with his approval!  Once our delicate spirit has been distilled in our iconic stills, this whisky has absorbed the creamy, fruity influence of our designer bourbon casks over the decades, before being combined with a sprinkling of Madeira-cask-finished Glenmorangie for more depth and fruitiness. The Altus elevates our Distillery’s signature notes of mandarin, peach and pear to new heights, combined with sweet butter-candy tones.

Ed, who has been manager of the Distillery since 2019, pours Ford his first taste of The Altus in the campaign’s Teamwork episode. He said: “We were very excited to share The Altus with Harrison. This whisky is a perfect example of how bringing together the work of our distillers, blenders and warehouse teams can create something truly special. Harrison’s reaction to the whisky in the film is very genuine. After filming stopped, he shared his appreciation and praise for the craftmanship of the team who created it. He was very relaxed during breaks. He even told us a few jokes – which we promised to keep a secret if he didn’t tell anyone about The Altus before it was released!”

Emily Ross, Senior Tour Guide at Glenmorangie Distillery who hands Harrison the dram itself, reflected on her experience during the filming of the campaign: “The whole experience was unreal. I’ve always been a Harrison Ford fan, so I was excited to meet him. He was incredibly down-to-earth, humble, and genuine. It was a day I’ll never forget; a real moment in Glenmorangie’s history.”

Glenmorangie The Altus 25 Years Old completes a trio of flagship expressions in the Distillery’s core range, alongside Glenmorangie Original 12 Years Old and Glenmorangie Infinita 18 Years Old. It will be initially available in specialist retailers as well as from the Distillery Visitor Centre in Tain, and at glenmorangie.com RRP: £550.

To watch the full Teamwork episode, featuring Harrison Ford’s first taste of The Altus, visit www.glenmorangie.com/pages/harrison-ford

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TASTING NOTES 

Glenmorangie Altus 25 Years Old is bottled at 43% ABV

Colour: Deep amber.

Aroma:  A beautifully rich yet soft and aromatic bouquet greets you, with fragrant carnation, rose, orange blossom, honey and peach. This is underscored with hints of vanilla and almond, and a touch of nutty toffee, from the Madeira cask inclusion. Finally, you’ll uncover some classic Glenmorangie fruits, with peach and pear.

Taste: Silky and luscious, leading to a burst of sweet, fruity flavours. Mandarin, apples, pears and peaches, with a burst of tart gooseberry and hard, yellow plums. Then, gently sweet butter-candy notes, with soft oak-derived flavours – almond marzipan, icing sugar and ripe banana.

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 a giraffe to allow for more taste and aroma. Led by Director of Whisky Creation Dr Bill Lumsden, this pioneering crew are on a mission to bring new flavours and possibilities to the world of single malt.

In 2025, Glenmorangie unveiled a new brand campaign, Once Upon a Time in Scotland, fronted by Harrison Ford. Taking the form of 12 episodes, the series explores Glenmorangie’s authentic truths, from its stunning Highland surroundings to the real people who create its complex and elegant whiskies.

About Glenmorangie’s whisky creators:

Glenmorangie’s Whisky Creation Team’s favourite phrase is “What if?”. And they are constantly challenging themselves to take whatever captures their imaginations and turn it into whisky – be that their memories of a favourite place (Glenmorangie A Tale of Tokyo), the beguiling aromas of freshly brewed coffee (Glenmorangie Signet) and more.

At the helm of the team is Dr Bill Lumsden, Director of Whisky Creation. 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. For instance, he has taken his place 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 has been named Master Blender/Distiller of the Year by the International Spirits Challenge twice.

Working hand-in-hand with Dr Bill is Gillian Macdonald, The Glenmorangie Company’s Master Blender. Gillian combines art and science in her role, with her main responsibilities including the daily sensory analysis of the new-make spirit, core range recipes and the co-ordination of the Company’s sensory panel. Both Bill and Gillian manage the New Product Development pipeline for Glenmorangie which involves nosing hundreds of casks a year for final recipe selection. 

How Glenmorangie inspired Dr Bill’s career:

Dr Bill first tasted Glenmorangie Original in 1984, when he was studying for his PhD. He has described the taste of its signature whisky as a “eureka moment” that sparked his interest in whisky. “I learned I was drinking a glass of neat Glenmorangie 10 Year Old. And I remember it exactly all these years on, the creaminess and the fruitiness, tastes I still call upon in creating all Glenmorangie’s expressions even now.” Soon it was clear that his career would lie in whisky. He explains: “I felt a sense of destiny there and then.”

In 1995, he joined Glenmorangie as Distillery Manager. And, envisioning an even more delicate spirit, he altered the moment that spirit is taken from Distillery’s unusually tall stills, to magnify Glenmorangie’s fruity finesse. At that time, Glenmorangie’s designer cask programme was in its infancy – over time, Dr Bill’s influence would take it to new heights. The same year, with wood finishing in its infancy, Glenmorangie Madeira Wood Finish was released. Widely credited in the industry with putting wood finishing on the map, Dr Bill was inspired to experiment with an exotic array of cask types, opening up new tastes and beginning a new trend in world whisky. 

About Glenmorangie’s designer casks:

To create the perfect casks for its lighter spirit, Glenmorangie’s whisky creators handpick slow-growth American white oak trees from the Ozark Mountains, in Missouri. These oaks tend to grow on north-facing slopes, where there is less light, more shade, and less moisture in the soil. As a result, their wood has a particularly tight-grained structure, with higher concentrations of the naturally occurring compounds which bring the whisky silky, creamy textures and flavours of vanilla, coconut, almond and honey. The slow-growth trees which Glenmorangie selects have an abundance of early wood (formed from spring growth). Although late wood (grown in summer and autumn) typically makes up most of a tree, early wood is more porous. And so, it allows more contact between spirit and wood, bringing more wood flavours to the whisky. When cut into staves, the wood is air-seasoned for about two years. This breaks down the internal structure of the wood to release softer, sweeter flavours than the more bitter, astringent notes that can come with quicker kiln drying. The staves are then handcrafted into casks, heavily toasted and lightly charred to Dr Bill’s precise specifications, and filled with bourbon for at least four years, for seasoning. Only then, are the casks ready to make the journey to the Glenmorangie Distillery, where they bring a sweeter, richer, smoother, more rounded profile to the whisky. Glenmorangie began its search for the perfect wood in the mid-1980s, later developing its bespoke casks programme. These casks form the heart of the Distillery’s signature whisky Glenmorangie The Original and are used in the creation of other select whiskies.

About Glenmorangie Madeira Wood Finish:

In 1995, Glenmorangie released the world’s first whisky finished in Madeira casks – Glenmorangie Madeira Wood Finish. This whisky would go on to form the distillery’s first range of wood finishes – alongside the sherry and port wood finishes.

About Glenmorangie’s house style:

Glenmorangie is famed for its soft, house style, epitomised in its flagship whisky The Original. To create that award-winning single malt, the Distillery’s whisky creators take their elegant spirit and age it for 12 years in bourbon casks. The result is a luscious, creamy whisky, filled with notes of orange, peach and vanilla. Those elegant flavours are then elevated by time and skill in Glenmorangie Infinita 18 Years Old. That expression combines whisky aged in classic bourbon casks with Oloroso sherry casks for hints of figs, caramelised orange and flowers. Now, Glenmorangie’s hallmark flavours are magnified by age once more in Glenmorangie Altus 25 Years Old. Marrying classic bourbon casks with whisky finished in Madeira casks, this aged single malt takes the Distillery’s signature style to new heights.

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.

Jura Espresso Martini ~ Bank Holiday Whisky Cocktail Recipe! – Scotch Whisky News

Jura Espresso Martini

A rich, velvety remix of the cult classic, with the depth of Jura 12-Year-Old whisky. Ideal for summer evening pick-me-ups.

Ingredients:

  • 35ml Jura 12-Year-Old
  • 15ml Coffee liqueur
  • 1 shot espresso
  • 10ml Sugar syrup

Method:

Shake all ingredients over ice and fine strain into a martini glass. Garnish with three coffee beans for a vibrant finish.

Jura 12 is available from a range of retailers including The Whisky Exchange, RRP £35.


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