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Special Launch: The Hearach First Fill Oloroso Cask Matured – Scotch Whisky News

The Hearach First Fill Oloroso Cask Matured Single Malt is the second whisky expression from our island distillery and the Isle of Harris.

In the far south-western corner of Spain lies the ancient region of Andalusia. Here among hot and dusty hills of Huelva, the men and women of sherry-makers José y Miguel Martín ‘cooper’ casks with age-old craft and care before they are sent to their wineries in Jerez.

We first visited this historic part of world back in 2015 to begin our relationship with this highly respected family business, and have been proud to source our specially selected Oloroso butts directly from them ever since.

Their Oloroso sherry is a dry, dark and nutty fortified wine and its influence on the wood in turn imparts an unmistakably bold richness to our spirit when the casks finally reach Harris and begin maturing our island whisky far from their original home

You can buy your bottle here in the UK from 10.00am (UK time) today through our website store, or from the distillery shop in Tarbert.

This new dram will also be available globally over the coming weeks and months. Please visit our international stockist pages for more.

RICH, ROBUST, AROMATIC.
£75.00 / 46% ABV
Non-chill filtered / No artificial colouring.

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Capella Single Grain Scotch Whisky Limited Edition no.1 – Scotch Whisky News

Capella Single Grain Scotch Whisky Limited Edition no.1

This single grain scotch whisky is a magnificent marriage of 2 refill hogsheads of 1994 Invergordon. Part of the costellation Auriga 6th brightest star in the sky just now the brightest star in the night sky around 200,000 years ago stole his old man’s chariot suckled Zeus an acapella is belting out a tune without instrumental accompaniment Distilled in 1994 and aged for 30 years before bottling in 2024, at 50% ABV and at natural colour. Only 470 bottles produced.

£92.00

Laphroaig 30 Year Old 2024 Release at The Whisky Shop – Islay Scotch Whisky News

Laphroaig 30 Year Old 2024 Release

Presenting Laphroaig 30 Year Old 2024 release, a stunning dram from the Islay icons. The whisky has been matured in a variety of specially selected American oak barrels, and European oak ex-sherry hogsheads and butts for three decades, before being bottled at 45.8% abv. The nose is fruity and sweet initially, with very distinctive top notes of zesty orange and lemon peel, vanilla custard and treacle toffee. More delicate background notes are revealed on the palate, such as bergamot, sweet pastries and fresh thyme, which lead to a finish of smouldering peat smoke and sooty campfire notes.

£775.00

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Ledaig Old Particular Single Cask #17765 Whisky 15 Year Old · 2008 Vintage – Hard To Find Whisky News

Ledaig
15 Year Old
70cl | 48.4% ABV

Matured in a single hogshead cask for 15 years, this Single Malt from Ledaig is delightfully earthy and richly spiced with a good kick of smoke.

£100.95

Tasting notes: 

Nose: Damp earth immediately – then comes bonfire ash and dark treacle.

Palate: More of the earth / soil character with allspice, peated Malt and heavily
charred oak.

Finish: Long…smoked bacon and damp ash balanced by a burnt sugar sweetness.

Established in 1948, Douglas Laing is a proudly independent, family owned Scotch Whisky business in its third generation. Abiding to the philosophy of presenting Whisky as the distiller intended, Douglas Laing’s Old Particular and Xtra Old Particular Collections enable Whisky lovers around the world to come as close as they possibly can to sampling a dram straight from the cask.

EWAN MCGREGOR RETURNS TO ARRAN DISTILLERY TO AUCTION EXCLUSIVE 26-YEAR-OLD SINGLE MALT FOR CHARITY – Scotch Whisky News

 

EWAN MCGREGOR RETURNS TO ARRAN DISTILLERY TO AUCTION EXCLUSIVE 26-YEAR-OLD SINGLE MALT FOR CHARITY

Renowned Scottish actor Ewan McGregor has returned to Lochranza Distillery, where he first toasted the inaugural cask of Arran Single Malt in 1998, to mark a special occasion. McGregor has partnered with the distillery to bottle and auction 150 exclusive bottles from his own personal 1998 cask gifted to him by the distillery. All proceeds will go to Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS), a charity dedicated to supporting children with life-limiting conditions and their families.

The limited-edition bottles will be auctioned by Whisky Auctioneer, the world’s leading online whisky auction platform, from September 27th to October 7th. The auction is open to bidders globally. Whisky Auctioneer has generously waived the seller’s commission and will also donate its 12.5% buyer’s commission, ensuring that the maximum possible funds reach CHAS.

This rare 26 year old Arran Single Malt, matured in an ex-Sherry Hogshead cask, is one of the oldest whiskies ever produced by the Lochranza Distillery. Bottled at 46% ABV, each bottle features a unique, specially designed label. The first twenty-four of the bottles have been personally signed by Ewan McGregor.

The Leith Agency worked in partnership with Ewan and his brother Colin McGregor to bring “Ewan’s Cut” to life on a pro-bono basis. The bottle design and name were inspired by Ewan’s illustrious career, featuring references to his iconic roles in films like Trainspotting and Star Wars, as well as his memorable Long Way Round adventure. Each of the 150 bottle labels reads like a mini film script, with no two labels alike.

Ewan McGregor said:

“I have been involved with CHAS and visited their hospices many times over the years, so I know the unwavering care that both Rachel House and Robin House provide children and their families during their hardest moments. 

“My hope is that this auction can raise a significant amount to ensure that these wonderful places are able to continue providing the service they do.”

In 2020, Isle of Arran Distillers Ltd celebrated 25 years of whisky-making at their Lochranza Distillery, maintaining its independent status while building a global brand with their Arran Single Malt. This auction offers whisky enthusiasts and fans of Ewan McGregor a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of whisky history and contribute to a worthy cause.

Rami Okasha, CEO at CHAS said:

“We are delighted that Ewan, who is a long-standing supporter and friend of CHAS, has kindly chosen to donate all proceeds from this exciting auction to our charity. We are grateful too to Isle of Arran Distillers for arranging this special event and to Whisky Auctioneer for waiving the seller’s commission to ensure that CHAS will benefit from the maximum funds. 

“Three children a week die in Scotland from an incurable condition and demand for our services is growing. Our ambition is that no-one should face the death of their child alone. 

“Over the course of the last year CHAS directly supported 419 babies, children and young people across the country, and hundreds more in hospital palliative care teams funded by CHAS. We provide support for the whole family – parents and siblings – and have assisted nearly 2,000 family members of seriously ill children this year. Knowing your child may die young is the hardest thing imaginable. The funds raised through the Ewan’s Cut auction will make a real difference to those families.”

Stewart Bowman, Distillery Manager at Isle of Arran Distillers said:

“In 1998 Ewan McGregor joined us at Lochranza Distillery to toast the first cask of Arran Single Malt, which was the first legal cask to be laid down on Arran for over 150 years. We presented him with his own ex-sherry hogshead that day and it has matured in our Warehouse until now. 

“Since then Ewan has gone on to have an amazing career and we have built a global whisky brand whilst proudly maintaining our independent status. 

“We are thrilled to invite Ewan back to the distillery, where our story began almost 30 years ago, to present him with the finished bottles of Ewan’s Cut. 

“Like Ewan, we remain close to our roots and are passionate about giving back to the community. We have looked after Ewan’s cask for the last 26 years and we are delighted to work with him, Whisky Auctioneer and Leith to raise money for CHAS.”

Joe Wilson, Head Curator and Spirits Specialist at Whisky Auctioneer said:

“At Whisky Auctioneer, we take great pride in supporting charitable causes, and we were honoured to be approached to bring Ewan’s Cut to auction. 

“The launch of Isle of Arran Distillers nearly three decades ago was a landmark moment in the whisky industry, ushering in a new era of independent Scottish distilleries. We are proud to play our part in this exciting chapter of their story and look forward to sharing this remarkable whisky with enthusiasts globally.”

To find out more and to register to take part in this auction please visit www.whiskyauctioneer.com

To find out more about Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS), please visit https://www.chas.org.uk/

To find out more about Isle of Arran Distillers, please visit https://www.arranwhisky.com/

To find out more about Leith Agency, please visit https://leith.co.uk/

About CHAS

Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) provides unwavering care to children who may die young and their families, at every step on this hardest of journeys.

  • Our Unwavering Care 2024-2028 Strategy sets out how no family ever has to face the death of their child alone, with CHAS providing support at each critical stage of their palliative care journey – from the moment of a child’s diagnosis, to helping the child live well and by supporting the family after a child’s death.
  • The Strategy was developed following in-depth consultation and feedback from families and stakeholders.
  • CHAS is there to help every family member emotionally, clinically, and practically and provide integrated palliative and end of life care as well as respite care for the whole family in our two hospices, Rachel House in Kinross and Robin House in Balloch.
  • Our outreach team operates in every local authority area – providing highly skilled nursing care for children in their own homes (often in partnership with local teams), as well as a full family support service. This includes social work, income maximisation, energy advice, spiritual and bereavement support, transition to adult services for 16 – 21s, and therapeutic play.
  • There is a joint CHAS/ NHS specialist team in every children’s hospital in Scotland. The only specialist Paediatric Palliative Medicine posts in Scotland are funded by CHAS. Our Diana Children’s Nurses provide specialist support alongside the NHS in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
  • We are there at the end of life, supporting children to die with dignity, in accordance with their and their parents’ wishes and we also help in the difficult days after a child dies with ongoing bereavement support.
  • The wonderful letters which form our logo are created by the children and families that use our services.

About Leith Agency

The Leith Agency is an award-winning strategic and creative agency based in Edinburgh and Manchester with over 130 staff members. The agency was founded in 1984 and works with a number of global clients including The Macallan, Famous Grouse, AG Barr and The Scottish Government.

About Isle of Arran Distillers

Isle of Arran Distillers Ltd is an independently owned producer of Single Malt Whisky on the Isle of Arran, with two distilleries situated at either end of the island.

Arran Single Malt is produced at Lochranza Distillery which was established at the north-west tip of the Isle of Arran in the village of Lochranza in 1995.  The site was carefully chosen for the quality of its water source, Loch na Davie, which is filtered through six waterfalls before it reaches the distillery in the foothills of the village.  Lochranza will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2025.

Their second distillery opened at Lagg, at the south end of the island, in 2019 and produces the heavily peated Lagg Single Malt.

As one of the very first of a new wave of distilleries opening in the early 1990s, Lochranza Distillery has remained independent since day one, under the care of a dedicated small team of passionate whisky people.  Arran Single Malt is a mark of quality that whisky lovers respect and trust. The pioneering spirit of this independent team has ensured that this small Scottish island and its whisky is an important and globally respected part of the whisky industry.

About Whisky Auctioneer

Whisky Auctioneer is the global market leader and trusted authority on the buying and selling of whisky and spirits at auction. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Perth, Scotland, Whisky Auctioneer utilises its expertise and knowledge combined with its auction platform to increase interest and passion in the whisky and spirits community. The business currently sees over 150,000 bids per month and has conducted deliveries to 74 countries across the globe.

The central Scotland headquarter’s success paved the way for international expansion with secondary offices now located in central London and the Netherlands.

Whisky Auctioneer endeavours to make the secondary market more accessible for buyers and sellers of any background and demographic, wherever in the world they are based. Its monthly global auctions feature the most comprehensive selection of old, rare and collectible whiskies and spirits online, and are unmatched in volume, variety of bottles offered and prices achieved. Alongside an unrivalled selection of rare Scotch whisky and Irish Whiskey, Whisky Auctioneer has also established the business as the market-leading specialist in presenting world whiskies for sale; from rare American whiskey and bourbon to iconic Japanese whiskies.

In February 2021, the online auction house made history during the iconic sale of The Perfect Collection, when a bottle of The Macallan 1926 Fine and Rare 60 Year Old sold for a hammer price of £1 million. This was the first time a single bottle of whisky has sold at an online-only auction for one million pounds.

Invergordon Distillery 48 Year Old 1974 The Whisky Trail Cask #7844000054 – The Whisky Barrel News

 

Elixer Distilers

Invergordon Distillery

48 Year Old 1974 The Whisky Trail

Cask #7844000054

Distilled in 1974 and matured for nearly five decades in a single cask, this exceptional whisky delivers rich notes of dried figs, smooth toffee, and subtle oak. Bottled by Elixir Distillers, the Invergordon 48 Year Old 1974 is a truly extraordinary single grain Scotch whisky from one of Scotland’s finest grain distilleries. Aged for nearly five decades in single cask #7844000054, this ultra-aged whisky offers an exceptional depth of flavour and elegance that only comes with time. Part of The Whisky Trail collection, this rare release is a testament to the richness and complexity that long maturation can achieve in single grain whisky.

£336.58

On the nose, the Invergordon 48 Year Old opens with an opulent bouquet of caramel, rich vanilla, and toffee, followed by layered notes of dried fruits like figs and raisins. There’s a refined complexity with hints of dark chocolate, toasted coconut, and gentle spices such as cinnamon and nutmeg, creating a warm and inviting aroma.

The palate is exceptionally smooth and silky, delivering indulgent flavors of creamy vanilla, honeyed toffee, and malt, balanced by dried fruits like prunes and sultanas. The extended time in oak contributes a deep, well-rounded spice profile, with cinnamon, clove, and a hint of black pepper. Dark chocolate and roasted nuts add further richness, enhancing the whisky’s depth and luxurious mouthfeel.

The finish is long and warming, with lingering notes of sweet vanilla, soft oak, and dried fruits. Delicate spice and subtle oak tannins provide balance, leaving a lasting impression of elegance and richness. This 48-year-old Invergordon is a beautifully complex and refined whisky, perfect for those who appreciate the sophistication of well-aged single grain expressions.

Established as a dedicated large scale grain whisky producer, Invergordon Distillery located in Ross-shire in the Highlands is owned today by Whyte & MacKay. With the spirit predominantly used for blended Scotch, releases of bottled Invergordon single grain whisky is limited to independent bottlers.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Look beyond the label” – Scotch Whisky News

We firmly believe that whisky is all about what’s in the glass, not on the label. That’s why we bottle whiskies from a wide selection of distilleries but don’t include their name – so you can enjoy each sip without any preconceived notions. You might think you don’t like peated whiskies or prefer certain regions, but Society whisky has a way of surprising you if you’re open to it.

Our selection process is straightforward: if it doesn’t wow our Tasting Panel, it doesn’t make the cut. So, when you pour a dram from us, you’ll know it’s something exceptional, no matter where it’s from. Remember, it’s all about the experience in the glass, not the name on the bottle.

ALL WHISKY

GET IN TOUCH ~ We promise we’re not robots. We’re a small team, all of us members, and would love some chat from kindred spirits – if only to hear what you’ve been doing and what you’re drinking.

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!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

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The Hearach: Our Second Expression. Launches 24th September 2024 – Harris Whisky News

OUR SECOND EXPRESSION
LAUNCHES 10AM (UK TIME) 24TH SEPTEMBER 2024…

ON SALE IN HARRIS, ONLINE, AND ACROSS THE UK
AVAILABLE GLOBALLY OVER THE COMING MONTHS

A.D. Rattray Cask Collection No 74 – Scotch Whisky News

Our 74th release, the Cask Collection documents more than two decades of single casks from A. D. Rattray.

These bottles are our story, the way we tell it best. 

Whisky curation – the art of grouping and presenting whiskies in a meaningful way – is at the very heart of what we do as an independent bottler, guiding people through their journeys of whisky exploration. As for all whiskies selected in A. D. Rattray’s Cask Collection, the six casks chosen for our 74th release stand alone in terms of both quality and intrigue. But beyond meeting these individual criteria, each cask is selected for its contribution to the release as a whole. 

Of course, there are several practical and financial reasons for grouping casks together in a release; maximising time with a print set-up and on a bottling line, as well as consolidating samples, communications and shipping. However, a carefully curated release is much more than just the sum of its parts, and may help to make Scotch whisky more accessible. Categorizing, grouping and sorting our whiskies is vital in helping potential whisky lovers enter and navigate the world of Scotch whisky, to explore different distilleries, regions, cask types, ages and flavour profiles. Alone, one cask is a singular piece in the puzzle, whilst the full gamut of Scotch whisky offers such variety and nuance that it may seem intimidating, or even impenetrable. DRCC74 serves as a cross-section of our whisky landscape, offering various points of reference to the curious consumer.  

Whilst showcasing the great variety of whiskies produced throughout Scotland, the selection of Cask Collection No.74 is also an acknowledgement of what each cask shares; not simply the timing of their bottling and release, but the people involved and the values we embody. With each curation, we strive to present the best of A. D. Rattray, yet are mindful of the long-term impact of the decisions we make today. Put simply, these snapshots of our stocks, methodologies, and current trends, are a statement of who we are. 

Now on our 74th release, the Cask Collection documents more than two decades of single casks from A. D. Rattray. These bottles are our story, the way we tell it best. 

COLLECTION 74

Tamdhu Cigar Malt Batch No 3 (2023) at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

 

Cigar Malt Batch No 3 (2023)

Tamdhu Cigar Malt Batch No 3 Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Matured in first fill European oak sherry casks with a character robust enough to support the rich flavour of a top quality cigar, each cask meticulously hand-selected for this purpose. 2023 limited release.

£231.59

NOSE: Gingerbread dipped in honey, with unmistakable sherry oak.
PALATE: Panna cotta with sherry-dipped raisins and malt biscuits.
FINISH: A hint of apricot jam, ending with rich praline.

Tamdhu Distillery was founded in Speyside in 1896 and in production the following year. Designed by Charles Doig this distillery was originally equipped with two stills that were increased to four in 1972 and then six in 1975 in order to cope with the ever increasing demand for Famous Grouse and Cutty Sark blends of scotch to which Tamdhu was a major contributor. When the nearby railway station closed in 1965 the ticket office was subsequently converted into the Tamdhu Distillery visitor. But the visitor centre closed and then the distillery itself in March 2010 and with it the last working Saladin malting boxes in Scotland. A year later and Ian Macleod Distillers purchased Tamdhu Distillery and re-opened it in 2012. Single malts include Tamdhu 10 Year Old and Batch Strength.

 


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