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Relaxed Maltstock News – Whisky News

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Why wait longer to get relaxed? Come to Maltstock 2016 and experience the Relaxed whisky weekend. * Share and enjoy whisky. * Meet industry people from Japan, Scotland and the Netherlands. * Attend masterclasses from: Cadenheads, Chichibu, Macallan, Ian Macleod distillers, the Creative Whisky Company, Zuidam, Douglas Laing, Old Pulteney, Speciality Drinks, Tony and of course  the Loch lomond campfire tasting done by Donald MacLellan. * Sit around the campfire for even more masterclass relaxedness on Saturday night. * Attend the famous Maltstock quiz. * Listen to live music. * Or party hard in the relaxed midnight cafe. More of the program can be found at www.maltstock.com, and if you want to get relaxed: Get your ticket(s) here: SHOP

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Meet the stillman and mashman of Chichibu distillery.

Both will be visiting Maltstock this year. What an absolute honour to have them as our guests. Whisky lovers just like you but from Japan. Where will you ever get the change to have a casual chat with a stillman and mashman from a Japanese distillery?  And of course the always lovely Yumi Yoshikawa, the Chichibu brand ambassador will be at Maltstock as well.

Maltstock preference link.

Like some of our guests already have seen, we have sent all our guests the maltstock preference link. This is de link you need to let us know your masterclass preferences.  If you think “I didn’t got this mail”, or “I can’t find it anymore” and you have bought a Maltstock 2016 ticket. Please search your inbox and spam folder for this topic: “Maltstock2016-Masterclass_preference“. If you really can’t find it, please send us an email: info@maltstock.com and we will send you the link.  You have till the 25th of August to let us know your preferences, if we didn’t receive your preferences by then, we will give you a minimum of two random Masterclasses. So it’s better we think to let us know your preferences. Thank you!

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “AUGUST TASTINGS & EVENTS” – Scotch Whisky News

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AUGUST TASTINGS & EVENTS

EDINBURGH

Five of the Best Tasting – The Vaults, Fri 19 Aug  More >

September Outturn Preview Tasting – The Vaults, Thu 25 Aug More >

FREE EVENTS AT THE VAULTS

Live Music Night with Hot Tin Roof – Tue 9 Aug More >

Drop-in Evening: Closed and Rare Drams – Tue 16 Aug More >

Live Music Night with Gillywolfe – Tue 23 Aug More >

LONDON

New Outturn Tasting – 19 Greville St, Sat 6 Aug  More >

Steak & Whisky Tasting – 19 Greville St, Mon 8 Aug  More >

New Member’ Sensory Tasting – 19 Greville Street, Wed 31 Aug  More >

UK-WIDE PREVIEWS WITH UISGE SOURCE

Aberdeen – Mercure Aberdeen Caledonian, Thu 25 Aug  More >

Harrogate – Hotel du Vin, Fri 26 Aug  More >

Carlisle – The Hallmark Hotel, Fri 26 Aug More >

Livingston – Mercure Livingston Hotel, Fri 26 Aug  More >

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

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

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Whisky Auction “Our auction ends today!” – Whisky News

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OUR AUCTION ENDS TODAY!

The latest auction at Whisky.Auction ends tomorrow from 7.30pm BST. 

A fantastic opportunity to revive the superb taste of the past. There are plenty of intriguing bottles at excellent prices, so have a good rummage through and don’t forget to place your bids.

Get bidding, and good luck! The Whisky Auction team.

Whisky Auction “Our July auction is now LIVE!” – Scotch Whisky News

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JULY auction is now LIVE!

 

Our latest auction is now live and will end on Tuesday 9 August.

This time we have a stunning selection of Italian independent bottlings from Sestante, Samaroli, Silver Seal and Moon Import – look out for the Ardbeg 1973 ‘Islay’ from the Samaroli Fragments of Scotland series.

And don’t miss out on the Japanese whisky, as we have some very rare geisha label bottlings from Karuizawa as well as the Hanyu 1986 Ace of Diamonds. Good luck with your bids! 

You can bid in two ways: either increase the highest bid by a fixed amount, or place your maximum bid straightaway – ideal if you can’t be online on the last day of our auction. Be the first to bid!

Get bidding, and good luck! The Whisky Auction team.

The Whisky Show “A Beginners Guide to Whisky Tickets Available and Shiny New Website! – Whisky News

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1-2 October 2016
11.30am-6.30pm
Old Billingsgate, London

TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

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TICKETS RELEASED FOR FIRST MASTERCLASS:
A BEGINNERS GUIDE TO WHISKY

We’re very excited to announce that tickets for A Beginners Guide to Whisky are now on sale for Saturday and Sunday. Becky Paskin, editor of Scotchwhisky.com, will guide you through the wonderful world of whisky from the basics of production to how to taste and understand the golden nectar in your glass. It’s a must for both those new to whisky and budding enthusiasts!

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NEW WEBSITE LAUNCHED

We are also excited to announce that our new website has launched! Visit our new online home for a taster of what’s to come at the Whisky Show in 2016.

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Weekend Tickets: £175
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Spirit of Toronto 2017 – Mark the Date! – Whisky News

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Mark the date for 2017!

A big thank you goes out to all the staff, exhibitors and guests who made this year’s Spirit of Toronto a night to remember, and we look forward to seeing you all next year on Saturday, May 6, 2017 when we return with Canada’s premiere tasting event!

This year’s show boasted our biggest selection yet of whisky and premium spirits — highlights included Jim Beam’s Kentucky Derby Social complete with commemorative silver julep cups; Canada’s first taste of Wm Grant & Sons Rare Cask Reserve with the Storas 21 Year Old as well as the Canadian launch of the Dewar’s Whisky Emporium. Those of you who have yet to visit Scotland came close thanks to The Balvenie, who brought their floor maltings to this year’s show, and Glenfiddich, who offered guests a virtual tour of one of Speyside’s most renowned distilleries.

But… a picture is worth a thousand words so please check out our photo gallery to relive the good times for yourself:

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This year’s Spirit of Toronto also marked the launch of ‘Distilled’, our print magazine that explores the craft and culture of fine spirits. Issue Two will be out on November 7 and you can click here to request a copy of our next issue.

Although Spirit of Toronto 2017 is still months away, planning has already begun as we confirm some of next year’s guest speakers. Have a great summer and we’ll touch base in the coming months with a preview of what’s to come.

In the best of spirits,

Johanna Ngoh Executive Producer Spirit of Toronto 2017

Scotch Whisky Auctions 64th Auction- Whisky News

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This month’s auction is positively chock-a-block with delightful drams, brilliant bourbons and wonderful whiskies.

Big Petrie once again gives us a sneak peak of this month’s auction here.

This month we have many marvelous Mortlachs and up first we are excited to present the oldest Scotch whisky ever bottled, the simply stunning Mortlach 75 year old from Gordon & MacPhail. Distilled in 1939 this incredible whisky comes in a beautiful handcrafted decanter which bares 75 multi-level cuts, each representing a year in the life of this spectacular whisky.

We also have a Mortlach distilled in 1938, this one is a mere 70 years old, which was the oldest single malt every bottled before Gordon & MacPhail outdid themselves with the aforementioned 75 year old. Finally from Gordon & MacPhail we have a spritely 46 year old that was distilled all the way back in 1936 and bottled for their incredibly popular Connoisseurs Choice range.

Macallan moves the the fore with a 52 year old whisky distilled in 1946. We also have Macallans from 1938 and two from 1950. An 888 and MMIX are also in attendance and for those interested in mini Macallans we have a Fine & Rare Miniature Collection.

Next to the stage is a Dalmore 1926 50 year old. This venerable dram is presented in a beautiful black decanter and along with a 50 year old Springbank from their Millennium Collection and North British grain whisky is one of three fifty year old bottles in this auction. There is also a 52 year old grain from the lost Carsebridge distillery.

We have bevy of beautiful blends in the auction this month with Old Parr and Antiquary bottles from the 1920s, a Haig from the 1930s and White Horse from the 1941. There is also a Glen Calder which was distilled in 1949 and bottled 40 years later.

Ardbeg offers a lovely selection of single cask releases including bottles from casks #3475, #1376, #4717 and #2394 which were all distilled in the 1970s. As

single cask releases go few are as wonderfully presented as the Ardbeg Double Barrel which comes in a hand made gun case made by Purdey.

From Bowmore we have three bottles which were distilled in the 1960s. First up we have the 1964 38 year old which was aged in a Bourbon cask, then a 32 year old from 1968 and another 1968 which was bottled by Signatory. Finally there is a Bicentenary bottling which was released at cask strength.

We have two lovely Taliskers from 1953 and a wonderful 21 year old single cask offering from Cadenhead’s. There are two Springbank single cask bottles from the 1960s, one from 1965 and the other from 1968 as well as two 46 year old offerings from Probably Speyside’s Finest distillery.

Guid gear comes in smabulk” as my Granny would say and she probably had in mind this Karuizawa 1964 Mini 5cl & Book. There are also plenty of lots from other lost distilleries like, Port Ellen, Glen Mhor, Brora, Rosebank and Littlemill.

Phew! There are many more wonderful bottles in this month’s auction so please take time to get in and have a look around and remember, Don’t Lose Your Bottle!

All the best from us here at SWA HQ!

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “AUGUST TASTINGS & EVENTS” – Scotch Whisky News

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EDINBURGH

Monday Research: Bunnahabhain – The Vaults, Mon 1 Aug  

Join Angus Upton, Global Brand Ambassador for Distell as he guides us through some of his company’s brands which include Bunnahabhain, Tobermory, Ledaig and Deanston. During the evening you will also enjoy a Society supper and a couple of the Society’s Single Cask whiskies alongside.  More >

FREE EVENTS AT THE VAULTS

Live Music Night with Hot Tin Roof – Tue 9 Aug More >

Drop-in Evening: Closed and Rare Drams – Tue 16 Aug More > 

LONDON

New Outturn Tasting – 19 Greville St, Sat 6 Aug  More >

Steak & Whisky Tasting – 19 Greville St, Mon 8 Aug  More >

New Member’ Sensory Tasting – 19 Greville Street, Wed 31 Aug  More >

UK-WIDE PREVIEWS WITH UISGE SOURCE

Last chance to buy tickets

Durham – Radisson Blu, Fri 29 July  More >

Stirling – The Golden Lion, Fri 29 July More >

Sheffield – Leopold Hotel, Fri 29 July  More >

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The Vaults, Leith – will close for a private function all day on Friday 5 August 2016. Please accept our invitation to our newly refurbished Members Room at Queen Street and accept our sincere apologies for any inconvenience caused.

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

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

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Blog; Whisky Tour in the Highlands & Speyside by Paul Mclean of Whisky Tours Scotland – Scotch Whisky News

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We took two whisky loving Canadians on tour, starting from the Edinburgh hotel at 08 am on Saturday morning. Och another early start, but that’s fine, am used to it. We drove north over the Forth Road Bridge and on into highland Perthshire, taking our time, but hurrying up, to Inverness. Still a way to go, as our first appointment was with a few Dalmore drams. A distillery tour and tasting was happily received by our two whisky fans, even though it was no in production – but this meant photos allowed anywhere! King alec is my favourite dram there, but as driver … say no more, it hurts! Lunch was taken at the Storehouse doon the road, a meeting with some drams at Glenmorangie came next. I do need point out, the young guide got a few things wrong, but here main problem came when asked how they clean the stills out, she said they were sent away to be cleaned by power jets, oh dear! From here we headed back at an easy pace, to Inverness, where we all stayed overnight. I did introduce them to an excellent whisky bar here by the river, a good local pub and another – Irish bar. I left them to enjoy the city while I went away to my hotel and did some work (thanks Liz). Even on tour I cannee get away from work, Liz see’s to that.

Sunday, a day of rest? Don’t think so. Leave Inverness and call in to Culloden Battlefield, walk the moor that Bonnie Prince Charlie and his troops did, discover the “well of the dead”, take time to tour the museum and watch the provocative movie. From here to Clava Cairns, or the Prehistoric Burial Cairns of Bulnuaran of Clava – a group of three Bronze Age cairns dating back about 4,000 years. The cemetery was used in two periods. At around 2000 BC a row of large cairns was built, three of which can still be seen today. Cawdor castle, Macbeth was born about 1005. Macbeth was crowned High King of Scots at Scone outside Perth, with his Queen. Shakespeare wrote Macbeth during the spring of 1606. Although the murder of Duncan takes place in Inverness Castle, it is often associated with Cawdor Castle. The truth is, Cawdor Castle was not built until the late 14th century, therefore it is impossible for King Duncan to have lost any blood or Lady Macbeth much sleep in this particular house.  Whisky today? To be sure, we always have excellent drams in the car for our stops during the day, I drove long the Loch Ness to Drumnadrochit and called in at Fiddlers, met John whom I know (owner) told him my guest had a birthday, we (I was a driver again, damn!) enjoyed almost 2 hours of personal attention, many drams including a 40 year old, gifts and presents courtesy of myself and John, she went away happy and – tiddly! Returning a final time to Inverness.

Monday: We left Inverness at 10am, driving south to Tomatin. The  Taste of Tomatin tour – an in-depth tour, a tutored nosing and tasting of 6 different whiskies, including two distillery exclusive single cask expressions. I think they enjoyed that!  While they toured I enjoyed the “drivers share” a cup of tea and shortcakes, I did enjoy my chat’s with the girls here, especially young Nicole, whose whole family work here, including cousins, uncles, dad, granny used to. 2 hours later they appeared looking really happy. From Tomatin to Aviemore for lunch picking up Liz at the station.  We departed for Glenfarclas Distillery. This is one of the few privately owned distilleries and one of 3 Grant Family distilleries in Speyside. It’s hard for us to say, but it’s one of our favourites, as most of them are!  They produce excellent drams and bottles. From here around 35 minutes’ drive to Cardhu where we all fed the hairy coo’s.  Another great whisky day ends, guests happy and smiling, Elgin overnight. Liz and myself stayed up in Lossiemouth as usual, we use a nice wee apartment there as a base (office away from home).

Tuesday: We left Elgin at 9.15 heading south to Dufftown, booked on the 10am Balvenie Distillery tour, superb, we know, we have done it many times. The best way to get to know The Balvenie is at the distillery. Tours are very personal each is limited to a maximum of eight people. Bottling your own Balvenie in Warehouse 24 costs £25 (is not a full size bottle, but it is worth it). Only 6 people were on the tour and as usual, it was excellent, thank David (Muir) for your help and see you next month. We took lunch locally at Glenfiddich Distillery, this allowed our guests to see the fabulous ladies bathrooms at the distillery. The Macallan Distillery called our names at 3pm for the 6 Pillars Tour. After a thorough immersion into the world of The Macallan, they enjoyed an experience/nosing and tasting of Macallan whiskies as well as the rich new make spirit. We did call into a fab whisky bar en route to the hotel, where we met up with our other tour that was in, Derek was driving this one, great – we had everyone in the bar on tour with us, a mcleanscotland bar! Elgin again that evening. Liz and myself enjoyed some great food in Lossie and at the apartment a good selection of drams were consumed.

Wednesday: We departed Elgin at 9am to Dalwhinnie Distillery to call in for drams (tour not included), 6 Dalwhinnie drams including a dram from the £350 bottle, then down to Pitlochry for free time, lunch and Edradour Distillery. We saw Andrew wandering doon so hailed him, all hello’s and intro’s, as he guided us to the shop/bar, then introduced us to several drams (not me!!!) and spent maybe 40 minutes with us, before back to the shop for purchases, an good Edradour for Liz, an Imperial for Gary. Thanks Andrew.

From here we take a scenic route back to Edinburgh, dropping our guests at their Edinburgh hotel. Took Liz home and got back myself into the second half of the Euro Cup Final, Liverpool lost out! Another good whisky tour done and dusted.

Written by Paul McLean, http://www.whiskytours.scot/

Liz (mcleanscotland owner) with Andrew (owner) at Edradour distillery

Whisky Auctioneer July Auction Now Live! – Whisky News

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JULY AUCTION LIVE!

Our July Auction is live and it is yet again our biggest to date with over 2,900 lots! This month features some stunningly old bottles from across the decades. Wherever you stand on the ‘Age Matters’ debate you can’t argue that these older vintages are fascinating snapshots of whisky history.

BOWMORE 1965 PREMIER RANGE 42 YEAR OLD

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This fantastic Bowmore 1965 is a very highly regarded vintage and a real rarity with only 57 bottles released!

JAMESON THREE STAR 7 YEAR OLD 1940s/50s

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A vintage gem from the 1940s / 50s! Produced at the old Jameson distillery on Bow Street, it oozes old school class!

YAMAZAKI 1984

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Matured in rare Japanese Mizunara Oak casks, this is an award winning whisky presented with stunning simplicity!

GLENFIDDICH 1959 PRIVATE VINTAGE

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An outstanding single cask bottling! Aged for over forty years and beautifully presented in a cherry wood case with certificate.

OLD FITZGERALD 12 YEAR OLD / BARRELED 1955

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Produced in the famous and now lost Stitzel-Weller Distillery way back in 1955, bourbon of this vintage is incredibly sought after at the moment!

MACALLAN 1949 MILLENNIUM 50 YEAR OLD

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One of the most desirable and sought after whiskies in the world this amazing bottle was released to celebrate the turn of the millennium. With a standard of presentation equal to the stunning whisky contained within Macallan truly excelled themselves with this release!

Auction runs Friday 29th July to Monday 8th August

There is no registration fee, our commission structure is very competitive and we offer worldwide shipping. For our terms and conditions please click here.

Happy bidding!


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