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Laphroaig 10 Year Old Sherry Oak Finish at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Islay Malt News

 

Laphroaig 10 Year Old Sherry Oak Finish

This iconic Islay distillery has produced another heavily peated gem, with plenty of complexity and sweet fruity notes coming from the Oloroso cask finish.

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The Laphroaig 10 Year Old Sherry Oak Finish is a new single malt whisky from Laphroaig distillery, which has been finished in Oloroso sherry casks. This iconic Islay distillery has produced another heavily peated gem, with plenty of complexity and sweet fruity notes coming from the Oloroso cask finish. Bottled at 48% abv.

Nose: medicinal peat, honey, cloves.

Palate: sweet toffee, dark chocolate, oak and polish.

Finish: long sweet and spicy with a good kick of peat.

Mannochmore 2008 14 Year Old, Finn Thomson Cask #02104 – Scotch Whisky News

Mannochmore 2008 14YO

Cask type: American Oak, PX Finish One of only 302 bottles available worldwide
Cask #09029
Finished for 18 months a PX sherry cask

£85.00

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Finn Thomson first tried a sample of this cask back in September 2020 when they had just embarked on the journey of launching Finn Thomson Whisky. Like the company itself, this Mannochmore had its own exciting development ahead. Originally in a refill hogshead, the then 12-year-old sample had a very clean, green apple character that made it the ideal candidate for re-racking into a Pedro Ximenez sherry cask. This delightfully light spirit character is typical of Mannochmore — a distillery that can be overwhelmed by too much cask influence — and requires careful attention.

Over the last 18 months, Finn Thomson witnessed this whisky fulfil its potential. The sherry has boosted its inherent sweetness but not completely taken over by any means. Now is the time to bottle. Despite being cask strength this is an amazingly smooth dram with toffee apple notes aplenty. A fitting release for the launch of their company, both now fully matured.

Distilled: 14/05/2008
Bottled: 17/07/2022
Cask No: 09029
Cask type: American Oak, PX Finish
One of only 302 bottles available worldwide

The Whisky Exchange “New In: Starward 2018” – Australian Whisky News

Melbourne-based Starward was named Most Awarded Distillery of the Year 2022 at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, the first Australian distillery to receive this accolade.

If you’re curious about Australian whisky, now’s a better time than ever to explore Starward’s characterful new-world whiskies, packed with fruit and spice from maturation in the likes of ginger beer, apera (Australian fortified wine) and red wine casks.

The distillery’s new duo of 2018-vintage fruity single malts includes Octave Barrels, matured in casks that previously held The Octavius Shiraz from Yalumba, and Tawny Cask, finished in fortified wine casks from McLaren Vale.

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THOMPSON BROS. TB/BSW Blended Scotch Whisky at Aberdeen Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

THOMPSON BROS.

TB/BSW Blended Scotch Whisky 

over 6 Years Old

This small-batch blended scotch whisky is composed of carefully chosen single-malt and single-grain whiskies. They have all been aged for more than 6 years before being blended and rested, and then bottled by Thompson Bros. at Dornoch Distillery. It has been selected to celebrate sherry maturation, and its character is inspired by the sherry-forward blends of the past. Once rested, the whisky was slowly diluted to 46% – an excellent balance of easy-drinking quaffability and flavour-forward intensity. It was then bottled without chill-filtration and no colouring is added.

TASTING NOTES

NOSE Plum sauce, miso, maggi, golden sultanas, cinder toffee, coffee crèmè pâtissière.

PALATE Golden sultanas, raisin loaf, buttered jamaica cake, maple & toasted cinnamon.

FINISH Soft warm spices, allspice, nutmeg and cinnamon. Orange peel and dried figs.

£34.00

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As We Get It – Highland Cask Strength by IAN MACLEOD DISTILLERS at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

As We Get It – Highland Cask Strength – 60.6%

A mysterious single malt release from the ‘As We Get It’ series from Ian Macleod & Co Ltd. Bottled straight from the cask from an undisclosed Highland distillery and bottled at an impressive, 60.6% vol!

£62.50

WATERFORD DISTILLERY BEGINS BOTTLING THE FIRST PEATED IRISH WHISKY MADE FROM IRISH BARLEY – Irish Whiskey News

WATERFORD DISTILLERY BEGINS BOTTLING THE FIRST PEATED IRISH WHISKY MADE FROM IRISH BARLEY

Waterford Whisky has bottled the first Irish-peated whiskies in generations: Peated: Fenniscourt and Peated: Ballybanon

The products are two new bottlings in Waterford Distillery’s “Arcadian Farm Origins”, which explore the old ways of farming and whisky in search of real rarity and intense flavours

Both peated whiskies combine 100% Irish peat and Irish-grown barley – celebrating a return to traditional ways and flavours of Irish whisky production from over a century ago

24th August 2022: Waterford Distillery has bottled the first modern Irish Peated whiskies in generations – Peated: Fenniscourt and Peated: Ballybanon, from barley grown on two distinct Single Farm Origins.

The new single malt whiskies use both Irish peat and Irish-grown barley – the first distillery in generations to do so – as part of Waterford’s quest to unearth whisky’s most natural flavours and commitment to Irish-only ingredients.

Both bottlings are the latest addition to Waterford’s Arcadian Farm Origins, which represent real rarity in whisky due to the scarcity of the raw materials. This range – which include Ireland’s only Organic whisky and the world’s first Biodynamic whisky – reimagines the old ways of production in the pursuit of flavour intensity over yield imperatives.

The arrival of the new Irish peat bottlings, spearheaded by CEO Mark Reynier, has been in development since 2017, though kept a secret until this year. The approach included selecting two Single Farm Origin barleys – from distinctive terroirs – to see if the flavour profiles could stand up to the smokiness of peat.

In true Waterford Whisky style, the approach needed a radical approach to ensure its Irish provenance. Irish peat has been redundant in whisky production since the turn of the 20th century, which meant all knowledge of how to use Irish peat had passed out of memory. Therefore the project involved ambitious collaborators, as well as trial and error in sourcing the appropriate peat sources with the moisture levels appropriate for whisky production.

Waterford Distillery sourced small amounts of peat cut from County Kildare, and worked alongside their established malting partner, Minch Malt. Because there was no infrastructure in Ireland capable of peating barley, Waterford Distillery needed to ship small amounts of Irish peat and Irish barley to Scotland, iconic home to peated malt whisky, for the kilning process to take place – before being shipped back to Waterford for distillation.

Providing drinkers with full product transparency and traceability is Waterford Whisky’s trademark. Through TEIREOIR CODE technology, available on each and every bottle, drinkers can follow how the barley was harvested, stored, malted, and distilled – guaranteeing the integrity of each Single Farm Origin.

Neil Conway, Head Brewer of Waterford Distillery – explains: “Peat was a core part of Ireland’s heritage, whether that be commercially, for heating homes in rural countryside, or for the production of whisky. It was the ancient fuel source.

“At Waterford Distillery, since we place barley – the source of whisky’s natural flavour – at the centre of our universe, we are gathering the widest array of pure and natural flavour components. It felt only natural to nod to our cultural heritage, preserve old ways, and explore the peating process with modern varieties.

“Malt whisky is already one of the most complex spirits in the world because it is made from barley – the best in the world coming from Ireland. So combining this with ancient peated methods that are no longer widely available in Ireland, added intriguing new layers of flavour complexity. Cultivating Irish peat and learning how the impact of moisture levels can determine the whiskies smokiness is just another step to quest to unearth whisky’s most natural flavours.

“Of course it made little financial sense, but we did it for taste – and taste alone. Once we’d tried it, it was just too good to ignore and we thought that people really need to try this.”

Tasting notes by Ned Gahan, Head Distiller at Waterford

While the Peated: Ballybanon has a stronger, smokier flavour and with an intense finish, the Peated Fenniscourt is a more subtle smokiness, with a softer finish.

PEATED: BALLYBANNON: Matured in a combination of 39% first-fill US oak; 21% virgin US oak; 21% Premium French oak; and 19% Vin Doux Naturel casks.

Colour: light gold with everlasting oils.

Nose: soft peat, almonds, lavender honey,

a seaside escape, driftwood fire smoke,

green apples.

Taste: peat kick, very chewable, BBQ fish by the

sea, buttery, samphire, warm apple and almond tart with honeycomb ice cream, endless finish.

PEATED: FENNISCOURT Matured in a combination of 37% first-fill US oak; 19% virgin US oak; 20% Premium French oak; and 24% Vin Doux Naturel.

Colour: rich buttermilk with fabulous oils.

Nose: turf! Saltiness, pear skin, woodland moss,

dried thyme, malted biscuits, marzipan,

baked banana.

Taste: dry rope, barbecue, bog myrtle, white  pepper, meaty; soft, earthy warmth, a dry finish in gentle waves.

About Waterford Distillery 

Waterford Whisky is on a quest to unearth whisky’s most natural flavours. Influenced by the world’s greatest winemakers, Waterford Distillery obsessively brings the same intellectual drive, methodology and rigour to single malt whisky.

Using 100% Irish barley, widely considered to be the world’s finest, its Single Farm Origin series is an uber-provenance range of limited edition natural whiskies that explore Irish terroir one farm, once place, at a time. They are expressions of precision and rarity, showcasing barley flavours derived from individual Irish farms and harvests. The distillery’s ultimate aim is that these component single malts come together to create the world’s most unique, complex and profound whisky.

For more information, visit https://waterfordwhisky.com/

Supremely Rare 26-Year-Old Speyside Sherry Cask from Hunter Laing – K&L Whisky News

Limited-Time Pre-Arrival Pricing: A Supremely Rare Sherried Malt
1995 Cragganmore 26 Year Old “Hunter Laing Old & Rare” First Fill Single Sherry Butt Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) (Pre-Arrival) ($250.00)

It’s difficult to say which of our independent bottler partners is our favorite, but we may just have to give the crown to Hunter Laing if they keep bringing us showstoppers like this. We rarely see single casks of any age from this prized Speyside distillery, but this 26-year-old stunner takes things to a whole new level. An amazing tightrope balance between the cherished Cragganmore style and the first-fill sherry butt influence, it’s a primetime proposition for hardcore sherried malt fans everywhere. We cannot underscore enough how rare this oppportunity is, so much so that we’re comfortable in saying, if you must prioritize your collector’s acquisitions at all this year, this cask should take precedence over anything else on the market right now. It’s also worth emphasizing that this astounding pre-arrival pricing will absolutely not remain in place upon the cask’s arrival in our stores, so the savvy move is obviously to secure your desired allocation now, while it remains the most spectacular buy in luxury Scotch in our inventory.

1995 Cragganmore 26 Year Old “Hunter Laing Old & Rare” First Fill Single Sherry Butt Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) (Pre-Arrival) ($250.00)

*Pre-arrival item is expected to be available for shipment or pickup in early 2023.

K&L Notes: This stupendously rare and delicious cask from one of Diageo’s most prized distilleries is a true diamond in the rough. The last time the owners of this special distillery released a malt of equivalent age, they asked over $500. Now we’re offering a single first-fill sherry butt from this famed yet under valued distillery for half that price. This special pre-arrival price will not remain in place on arrival, and we expect the price on the shelf to be easily $50 more and still well-worth the price of entry. A similar sister cask was on sale in the UK last year for nearly $400, and that sold out very quickly from the top retailers. We’re extremely lucky to have access to this incredible sherry butt from this exceedingly rare and undervalued distillery thanks to our good friends at Hunter Laing. This well-matured malt offers all the classic sherry bomb flavors—spiced plums, antique oak, raisins, wild honey, and more. We very rarely come across barrels like this and have never ever been offered Cragganmore of this quality and character. All who appreciate the majesty that the highest quality sherried malts can offer must consider this outstanding deal before any other. The tasting notes as follows: “Rich, fruity, and slightly spicy on the nose with plums, cherries, and walnuts and some leather. More spices on the palate with cinnamon, some ginger, walnuts, and dark chocolate-coated raisins leading into a long, peppery finish.”

Discover The Macallan Horizon – Scotch Whisky News

We are pleased to introduce the visionary design for the first product collaboration between The Macallan and Bentley Motors, an inspirational and innovative limited edition single malt whisky. The product incorporates six unique upcycled, repurposed, or ethically sourced materials which are integral to both brands.

Extensive collaboration has led to the development of this product prototype, where purpose meets innovation, skilled workmanship, and beauty.

A fusion of traditional craftsmanship and unique materials, the cutting edge technology features an exclusive horizontal design and more details about the whisky will be shared prior to release in summer 2023.

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Douglas Laing – Xtra Old Particular – at Hard To Find Whisky – Scotch Single Malt Whisky News

MACALLAN – XOP BLACK

31 YEAR OLD

70cl | 42.3% ABV

This Single Malt from the Macallan distillery has spent 31 years maturing in a single Sherry Hogshead. Bottled at natural cask strength, only 174 bottles exist globally. This exceptional bottling is rich and complex, with notes of caramel cream and barley sugar.

£3,648.95

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BOWMORE

25 YEAR OLD

70cl | 51% ABV

Only 194 bottles are available of this 25 year old Single Malt. Distilled in June 1996 at Bowmore, the spirit enjoyed a lengthy maturation in a single hogshead cask. As to be expected, the Whisky delivers Islay in a bottle – seaweed, charred oak and streaky bacon.

£549.95

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CAOL ILA

40 YEAR OLD

70cl | 54.6% ABV

This Single Malt from Caol Ila has spent 40 long years maturing in a single refill hogshead; bottled in June 2021, only 206 bottles exist globally. On the nose there is the expected oceanic west coast of Scotland character, with enticing yet subtle phenols to follow.

£1,749.95

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CAMBUS (SILENT)

45 YEAR OLD

70cl | 49.1% ABV

This Single Grain Whisky hails from the now silent Cambus Distillery. It was laid down in a single refill hogshead cask in 1976, patiently maturing for 45 years. This Whisky is fulsome and creamy, there is an abundance of vanilla, maraschino cherry and honey.

£409.95

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GLENBURGIE

40 YEAR OLD

70cl | 40.8% ABV

This Glenburgie has been aged with exceptional patience. Allowed to develop a unique character for 40 years in a single cask (#15090, to be precise), this Single Malt immediately delivers a sweet malty character, alongside chocolate shavings and ripe apricots.

£819.95

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BRAEVAL

30 YEAR OLD

70cl | 50.2% ABV

Bottled at natural cask strength (of which only 230 bottlings were produced), this Single Malt from Braeval was matured in a single refill barrel for 30 years. This is a smooth and rich expression – expect notes of barley, boiled sweets and tangerines.

£499.95

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Just in from Elements of Islay at Tyndrum Whisky – Elemental Scotch Whisky News

Elements of Islay Sherry Cask

Islay single malt from a south coast distillery brings flavours of dried fruits and dark chocolate, while a distillery on the north coast contributes notes of lemon oil and Arbroath smokie. Elements of Islay Sherry Cask is part of the new core range trilogy alongside Cask Edit and Bourbon Cask. It is matured in first fill and refill Sherry butts and hogsheads and is bottled at a higher strength of 54.5% to fully showcase the whisky’s natural personality.

Islay single malt from a south coast distillery brings flavours of dried fruits and dark chocolate, while a distillery on the north coast contributes notes of lemon oil and Arbroath smokie.

Tasting notes:

Nose: The lingering scent of tobacco remains in an empty sandalwood cigar box. Arbroath smokie sits alongside aromatic notes of lemon oil, ginger root and a hint of menthol.

Palate: Rich and unctuous. Dark-chocolate-dipped candied orange slices and chunks of crystalised stem ginger. Muscovado sugar syrup provides a sticky, dark drizzle over date-studded ginger cake. Sweet smoke and dried autumn fruits sit in the background.

Finish: Treacle toffee and smoky black tea, sweetened by dark brown sugar. A long, sweet, rich and spicy finish.

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