Archive for 2026

Mars Komagatake & Tsunuki at K&L California – Japanese Whisky News

Mars Komagatake 7 Year Old K&L Exclusive 1st Fill Ex-Bourbon Barrel #3740 Japanese Single Malt Whiskey (700ml) $179.99 View

The wonderful Tsunuki distillery is truly a pilgrimage worth taking for any lover of great whisky. I’ve made the trek twice, and along with Kanosuke, it stands as one of the crown jewels of the recently anointed Kagoshima whisky trail. Visiting this historic property can be deceiving, as you might expect a new distillery to feel new, but it’s actually the longtime home base of Hombo Shuzo’s historic operations. The reception center is literally Hombo-san’s family home where he grew up, and the site also includes the old, now defunct grain stills that were crucial to the success of Hombo Shuzo’s shochu business. The beautiful property also features World War II era dunnage warehouses, where this special cask was aged. The selection of this barrel represents one of my favorite cask-picking experiences in nearly twenty years of doing this. After a beautiful tour with chief distilling manager and blender Tatsuro Kusano, we retired to an elegant tatami-adorned washitsu tucked behind the visitor center. There was an impressive lineup of casks waiting for us, and every single one was a joy to taste. We initially selected a beautiful medium-peated Komagatake, but the others were almost impossible to separate. After plenty of hemming and hawing, I mentioned to Kusano-san that many of our customers are obsessed with heavily peated, heavily sherried malts, a style we see less and less out of Scotland, and wondered if Tsunuki had ever gone in that direction. His eyes lit up, he raised a finger, and said, “I’ll be right back.” He sprinted across the campus to his blending room and returned with two samples dark as night. It felt like I’d spoken and the whisky gods had answered. The cask was everything we hoped for, a big, bold, unapologetic beast with deep barbecue intensity. Fittingly, Kusano-san is a huge fan of American-style barbecue, so if you ever visit the distillery, that’s the perfect omiyage. I just about started crying and was so honored and grateful that this generous colleague had gone the extra mile to find something so special for us. It’s not only these experiences that put Tsunuki at the top of my list, it’s the incredible whisky the continue to produce ever single day. We bought 2 more barrels this October and hopefully many more to come. The barrel rested for another year after selection and only grew more compelling over time. During bottling, the distillery even sent us a photo showing thick, opaque fatty oils suspended throughout the whisky and asked if we wanted it filtered. The answer was an emphatic no. Keep every bit of that cloudy magic. I won’t bother with a formal tasting note here, because if you haven’t already grabbed a bottle, you’ve probably already missed the boat. But if you love the great sherried beasts of Islay, this magical cask will absolutely knock you out for the count. David Othenin-Girard K&L Buyer

Mars Tsunuki 8 Year Old K&L Exclusive 1st Fill Sherry Cask #T326 Japanese Single Malt Whiskey (700ml) $189.99 View

Seeing an official release of an “infinity bottle” is still a fairly new concept in the bourbon world. The practice, much like a personal solera, involves a never-ending bottle or barrel that is partially emptied and then topped back up with new whiskey. The spirit is constantly evolving while always retaining some portion of the original liquid. Pour some out, top it off, lather, rinse, repeat. I have one at home, I started one at a former bar I lead that is still going strong eight or nine years later, and I encourage any whisk(e)y fan to try it as a fun experiment and a living ledger of your liquid legacy. Here we have the second edition of the legendary Noe family’s take on the concept. This blend brings together some of grandfather Booker’s bourbon, some of father Fred’s, and some of current master distiller Freddie’s. The combination differs from the first edition and offers a tasting of both the Noe family’s lineage and the history of the Jim Beam company in a single, stellar bottle. Blending young and mature whiskies can be tricky. Older liquid can overwhelm with woody tannins, while younger, brighter spirit can overpower the more rounded notes of age. This one comes together beautifully. It is deep, robust, and far spicier than expected, especially considering Booker’s typically high-corn mashbill. Cinnamon leads the nose, followed by dense wet oak, burnt caramel, stewed peaches, and a potpourri-like bouquet. On the palate, it moves gracefully between sweet and dry, opening with rich blackstrap molasses and dried plum before shifting into weathered mahogany and leather. The finish brings black cherry compote and dense barrel char, with baking spices weaving from start to finish. A small splash of water unlocks fresh roasted peanuts and blackberry jam, along with softer spices and a note of toasted pumpernickel, a welcome settling of the 120.4 proof. Overall, this is a dense, spicy, and complex bourbon that celebrates the infinite legacy of three generations from one of Kentucky’s most important bourbon families. David Othenin-Girard K&L Buyer

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Penderyn – Icons of Wales – at Hard To Find Whisky – Welsh Whisky News

Penderyn Distillery is a Welsh whisky producer located in the Beacons National Park. Established in 2000, Penderyn is known for its innovative single malt whiskies, crafted using a unique copper pot still and maturation process. The distillery uses a combination of ex-bourbon and Madeira casks, which contribute to its distinctive and complex flavour profiles. Penderyn’s name is derived from the village of Penderyn, reflecting its deep connection to Welsh heritage and its role in reviving whisky production in Wales.

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The Whisky Shop ‘Uncorked! Our Top Single Malts for 2026!’ 🥃 – Scotch Whisky News

The Whisky Shop Uncorked – Single Malt Scotch

You’ve heard of Spotify Wrapped, Apple Music Replay, and YouTube Year in Review, now get ready for The Whisky Shop Uncorked! The best selling Single Malt of 2025 was The Macallan 12 Year Old 110 Proof European Exclusive. Moving into the next year, our team of brilliant managers, industry experts, and whisky connoisseurs have put their heads together to make predictions for the rising stars of 2026. The below bottles began their ascent up the charts last year but we think that they’ll prove even more popular this year!

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The Good Dram Show – Episode 620 ‘Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery’ – English Whisky News

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Welcome to this week’s episode of the show in which I’ll be doing a comparative tasting of the old STR and Moscatel Finishes witht he new Moscatel and STR matured releases. It’s a fascinating tasting. The Good Dram Show with Chris Goodrum Episode 620 – More Cask Required..! Filmed in The Study Nottingham

 Featuring

Filey Bay STR Cask Finish Batch 4 46%
Filey Bay STR Red Wine Cask 47.3%
Filey Bay Moscatel Cask Finish 46%
Filey Bay Moscatel Cask 47.3%
Filey Bay Special Release Porter Cask 50%
Filey Bay Sherry Reserve #6 46%

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In Whisky Conference 2026 | Speakers, Sessions & Tickets Now Available – Scotch Whisky News

The Scotch Whisky industry comes together this March

In Whisky Conference is bringing together leaders, innovators and decision-makers from across the whisky industry for a day of insight, discussion and connection. Whether you’re focused on growth, sustainability, innovation or leadership, this is the event designed to explore the challenges — and opportunities — shaping the future of whisky.

📅 Wednesday 11 March 2026
📍 DoubleTree by Hilton, Cambridge Street, Glasgow
🎟️ Tickets are on sale now

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Why Attend In Whisky Conference 2026?

In Whisky Conference is more than a programme of talks — it’s a place for meaningful conversation and practical insight.

✔️ Hear from industry-leading speakers
✔️ Gain real-world insight you can apply to your business
✔️ Explore global markets, sustainability and innovation
✔️ Connect with peers and decision-makers from across the sector
✔️ Be part of the conversation shaping whisky’s future

We’re delighted to welcome a strong line-up of respected voices from across the whisky industry, including:

Billy Walker
Stephanie MacLeod
Alan Powell
Kirsty Black
Morag Garden
Vikki Bruce

Each speaker brings a unique perspective, experience and insight — contributing to an informed, engaging and relevant programme.

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What’s On The Agenda?

The In Whisky Conference 2026 programme has been carefully curated to reflect the priorities of today’s whisky professionals.

Sessions will explore:
• Industry growth and global markets
• Sustainability and responsible production
• Innovation and future trends
• Leadership, skills and talent
• The evolving whisky landscape

 Sponsors & Exhibitors

In Whisky Conference 2026 is proudly supported by our sponsors and exhibitors, whose involvement helps create a dynamic, informative and industry-focused event. Our sponsors play a key role in supporting the conference programme, while our exhibitors provide delegates with the opportunity to connect directly with organisations offering products, services and expertise relevant to the whisky industry.

Book your place

IN Whisky Conference is a one-day event — and tickets are limited. If you work in Scotch whisky, this is your opportunity to: Gain insight, Build connections and Be part of the industry conversation.

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A Burns Night Reflection: Poetry, Patience & Our First Single Malt


As Burns Night approaches, we’ve been reflecting on what it means to make something worth waiting for. A celebration of Scotland’s National Bard, Burns Night is a moment to honour language, craft and cultural heritage. This year, we’re marking it in a way that feels true to Aberargie — quietly, thoughtfully, and with a deep respect for time.

Vat #3 Blended 30 Year Old 1994 Milroy’s Soho Selection – Scotch Whisky News

Vat #3 Blended 30 Year Old 1994 Milroy’s Soho Selection 49.5%

£94.96

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Regal, opulent and deliciously intricate, this 30-year-old blend is the grande dame of our Soho Selection collection. From silken grain to fascinating smoke, it brings together beach bonfire, sticky toffee pudding and even herbal notes. Plus it offers extraordinary value for a whisky aged for over three decades. Snap up a bottle while you can.

Tasting notes:

Nose: A stunning complex whisky opens with a subtle, Islay-like smoke on the nose, a tapestry of elastoplast, rosemary, iodine notes. This is followed by baked goods and creamy desserts – crème brûlée, sticky toffee pudding, and crêpes suzette. Roasted pineapple and ice cream wafer continue the sweet-smoky interplay.

Palate: The smoke turns even more herbal before developing into a beach bonfire profile. Rock candy and vanilla ice cream continue the coastal associations, ahead of ginger biscuit, melon, cinnamon, and custard notes.

Finish: Long and meandering with lingering beachy smoke, ginger and oak.

The Harris Journal: Staying Chilled And In Good Spirits – Scotch Whisky News

Hello from a quiet, wintry Harris, where the year begins slowly and the island feels well wrapped up against the cold rain and snow. Frost sits on the high hills, the light is low and clear, and the harbour mornings in Tarbert are all stillness and calm.

As the team eases back into work, we’re setting our sights on the months ahead and letting 2026 find its rhythm. The distillery remains closed to visitors throughout January, but the peat fire will be relit and our doors opened again to give you a warm welcome again next month.

In the meantime, our island spirits can be ordered online, or found a little closer to home via one of our local stockists. Any orders placed over the festive break will also be well on their way to you by now too. Wherever you’re reading this from, we hope you’re keeping safe and well as our Harris story carries on through the heart of winter. There’s lots of great things yet to come so let’s raise a glass to the year ahead!

Le gach deagh dhùrachd,

The Isle of Harris Distillery Team

For the second year running we were selected as a standout brand in the Golden Globes® Ultimate Gift Book, created exclusively for winners and presenters of the 83rd Golden Globes® awards.

So, we released a rare single cask of The Hearach Single Malt: an eight-year-old, first-fill bourbon cask hand-selected by Head Blender Shona MacLeod and bottled at cask strength, with just 221 bottles filled and presented with a bespoke gold-detailed label.

We’re also donating three of these bottles to Eilidh’s Trust, to be auctioned live at their Tartan & Tiaras Ball in Glasgow on 3 May 2026, helping support music education and opportunity for young people across Scotland.

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The Glencairn Glass Crime Short Story Competition Returns – Whisky Crime News

 

The Glencairn Glass Crime Short Story Competition Returns

The official glass for whisky, the Glencairn Glass, is once again raising a toast to crime fiction with the return of its popular annual Crime Short Story Competition.

Launching on 14 January, and in partnership with the Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival, the competition invites both experienced and novice writers from around the world to submit an original crime story of under 2,000 words. The criteria this year is that the protagonist must be from Scotland. Entries close on 31 March 2026.

The overall winner will receive £1,000, publication of their story on the Bloody Scotland website, and will be offered a guest appearance at the Bloody Scotland Festival in September 2026. The runner-up will be awarded £500, with both winning stories also published on the Glencairn Glass website (whiskyglass.com).

The Glencairn Glass is no stranger to the world of Scottish crime fiction. It is produced by the award-winning Scottish family glassware business Glencairn Crystal and the company has celebrated and supported the Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival since 2020 with its Glencairn Glass sponsorship of both the McIlvanney Prize for the Scottish Crime Book of the Year and the Bloody Scotland Debut Crime Novel of the Year awards.

Previous winners

Since its inception, the competition has drawn hundreds of entries from both established and emerging voices in crime fiction worldwide. For many writers, it has been a career springboard.

Allan Gaw, runner-up in 2022/23, has since achieved major success, winning the 2024 Bloody Scotland Debut Novel Prize and securing a four-book publishing deal with Polygon. Frances Crawford, the 2022/23 winner, has signed a two-book publishing deal with Penguin and sees her first novel hit the shelves in 2026. The competition’s inaugural winner, Brid Cummings (2021), went on to sign with a UK literary agency after finishing her first psychological suspense novel which has since been published by Audible. 

The judges

For the first time, this year’s judging panel includes six of the UK’s leading crime book influencers* alongside Kirsty Nicholson, Design and Marketing Manager at Glencairn Crystal.

Commenting on the competition, Kirsty said: “We’re thrilled to launch the fourth year of our short story competition with our official whisky glass, the Glencairn Glass, as we continue to support and celebrate the world of crime fiction. Each year the calibre and creativity of the entries exceed our expectations, and we’re excited to discover the new voices and gripping stories that this year’s competition will bring”. 

How to enter

All short story entries must be submitted at www.whiskyglass.com/crime-short-story-competition. The competition closes at midnight on Tuesday 31st March 2026. The winner and runner up will be announced in the summer.

Bloody Scotland’s Festival Director, Bob McDevitt, said: “We are excited to read a new crop of stories, and hope that the competition provides a stepping stone in developing the careers of some talented new voices”.

For further details about the competition please visit: www.whiskyglass.com/crime-short-story-competition

 *2026 Judges:

Kevin Woolard: Book blogger and owner of The First Eleven Minutes, an award-winning Bookstagram account.

Mary Picken: Book blogger and crime fiction critic at Live and Deadly.

Noelle Holten:  Award-winning blogger at Crime Book Junkie and crime-writer.

Sharon Bairden:  Scottish author and book blogger at Chapter In My Life with a focus on Scottish crime fiction.

Lynsey Adams: Crime noir fiction blogger at There’s Been a Murder, as well as Reading Between the Lines Book PR.

Suze Clarke-Morris: Book blogger at Suze Reviews with a focus on crime fiction.

About the Glencairn Glass:

The Glencairn Glass, produced by the Scottish family company Glencairn Crystal, is recognised as the world’s official whisky glass. This year the glass celebrates its 25th birthday and the company now sell over 5 million glasses across international markets each year, with over 50 million glasses sold in total to date.

The competition winner and runner up will also receive a set of six bespoke engraved Glencairn Glasses.

About Bloody Scotland:

Bloody Scotland is Scotland’s International Crime Writing Festival, providing a showcase for the best crime writing from Scotland and the world, unique in that it was set up by a group of Scottish crime writers – Lin Anderson, Alex Gray, Craig Robertson and Gordon Brown – in 2012. Full information at bloodyscotland.com

The Bloody Scotland Prize for Scottish Crime Writing first awarded in 2012 was renamed The McIlvanney Prize in 2016. The Bloody Scotland Debut Prize was launched in 2019.

Whisky Hammer January 2026 Auction ENDS SOON! – Auction Whisky News

 

Our January 2026 Auction ENDS SOON!

Place your bids until 7pm (GMT) Sunday 25th January 2026.

www.whiskyhammer.com

Every month, we present an incredible selection of whiskies and other fine spirits to our members right across the globe. You will find everything here from limited edition releases and vintage bottles to whole casks of rare whisky. There is certainly something for everyone – whether you are looking to collect, invest or enjoy!

Bowmore – 1972 (Oddbins)

Glendronach – 33 Year Old

Lagavulin – 12 Year Old (White Horse) 75cl

Springbank – 27 Year Old (1967) SMWS 27.29

Selling whisky? Why not arrange the pick-up of your bottles using our global courier service? If you’re based in Scotland, you might want to arrange the personal collection of your bottles. Wherever you’re based in the world, we will make getting your bottles into our monthly auction as simple as possible. Get in touch with the Whisky Hammer team now by dropping them a message at sales@whiskyhammer.com.


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