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Glen Moray Warehouse 1 2005 Tokaji Finish

Following on from the 2020 inaugural Warehouse 1 release, this Tokaji Finish from Glen Moray is the first of three releases scheduled for 2021. The first expression is a spectacularly sweet bottling of five casks of Glen Moray distilled in 2005 and matured for over 15 years, first in ex-bourbon casks before being finished in casks having previously held Hungarian Tokaji Wine. It’s been bottled at a cask strength of 53.6% abv without chill filtration or added colouring.

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The nose is sweet with sugared almonds, caramel toffees and freshly baked gingerbread. On the palate, these flavours mingle with malt and maple syrup to create a whisky befitting of a Tokaji cask selection. Divine!

Natalie, W Club Manager
at The Whisky Shop

Treat your father to a cask of whisky to celebrate Father’s Day 2021

GIVE a GIFT which keeps on GIVING

Treat your father to a cask of whisky to celebrate Father’s Day 2021

Celebrate with a few drams now and invest in a few casks for future days to come

Finally we are being able to enjoy spending time with family and friends again, which means that this year we can celebrate Father’s Day by treating our fathers to something special! If you’re usually one of those people scrambling to buy your father a last minute few bottles of his favourite tipple, why not purchase him something which will provide him enjoyment for many years to come?

Scotch whisky is a symbol of British craftsmanship and tradition, of durability and reliability. The origin of whisky began over 1000 year ago when distillation made the migration from mainland Europe into Scotland and Ireland via traveling monks. The Scottish and Irish monasteries, lacking the vineyards and grapes of the continent, turned to fermenting grain mash, resulting in the first distillations of modern whisky.

Since this momentous time, the industry has progressed and grown in order to become Scotland’s largest export, with global exports of Scotch Whisky in 2020 totaling £3.8 billion. Whisky is now drunk throughout the world and is continually seeing enhanced consumption year on year, with growth observed in over 100 international markets in 2019. As demand increases, it gradually begins to outweigh supply. Whisky that is collectible is also in demand for consumers, so a substantial proportion of any limited edition bottling will swiftly become much more limited as much of it is consumed by dedicated whisky lovers. Whisky is bottled after a period of maturation in oak barrels. Legally, this is a minimum of 3 years, but in practice, most whiskies are matured for a minimum of 8 years in order for them to develop their character.

Distilleries will usually have a ‘house style’ represented by a mass-produced bottling of a relatively young malt (such as Glenmorangie’s popular 10 year old). But they will also have older whiskies maturing at the distillery, and they can also bottle older whiskies such as a 15 or 21 year old. They might also bottle the product of a particular cask of vintage whisky, or they might offer different expressions of the whisky such as a ‘port wood finish’ or ‘sherry wood finish’ which means that in addition to being aged in traditional Bourbon barrels, the whisky has been ‘finished’ with a period of additional ageing in a port or sherry barrel which can impart different flavours.

All of these different expressions have enabled whisky to develop into an appreciating asset which is of interest to investors – production is limited, and hence they are highly prized by collectors and consumers alike. Whiskies from some distilleries are much more collectible than others, so it is important to do due diligence on what will be desirable in the marketplace in a few years’ time when you seek to sell your whiskies on.

It therefore comes as no surprise that in the past few years, whisky sales have been hitting the ultimate highs which had previously only been achieved by other luxury commodities. In 2019 a single bottle of Macallan 1926 fetched £1.5 million; that same year, a cask of Macallan distilled in 1989 sold for £161,500 – a high price for a still maturing cask of Scotch. Although discovering such rare whisky is few and far between, it is imperative that investors have access to the world’s most renowned distilleries; something which Elite Wine & Whisky prides itself in.

Whether you decide to merely enjoy a tipple with your father on Father’s Day, or choose to educate yourself more about the prospects of investing in a few casks of whisky for future investment, one thing is for certain, there is never a dull moment when whisky is involved!

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Tokaji Cask from Glen Moray Warehouse 1 – Latest – Scotch Whisky News

Glen Moray
Tokaji Cask

Following on from 2020’s inaugural Warehouse 1 release with the first of three releases scheduled for 2021.
One of 1244 bottles available.

Order Now – in stock ready for dispatch.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “THE SPIRIT OF SUMMER” – Scotch Whisky News


THE SPIRIT OF SUMMER

We’re encouraging members to get adventurous this month and delve into the world of summer cocktails – whether this is shaking up your whisky serve or mixing up another spirit. To get your creative juices flowing, we’ve got a selection of single cask spirits to choose from – perfect to enjoy neat or as part of your favourite summer tipple.

BUY NEW WHISKY

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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New Arrivals – XOP Xtra Old Particular Single Cask Releases from Douglas Laing at Hard To Find Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

DOUGLAS LAING’S XTRA OLD PARTICULAR

The “big brother” to the Old Particular range, Xtra Old Particular. XOP bottlings represent the Douglas Laing “family jewels”. They reserve the most spectacular and unique Single Casks from the family stocks to be released under this label. Each expression, presented in a luxurious wooden box, carries a heavy-weight glass stopper and individually numbered certificate and label, honouring the antique Single Malt or Single Grain it carries.

Blair Athol

25 Year Old | 1995 Vintage

57.9% ABV | 70cl

This 25 year old Blair Athol single malt whisky, bottled in 2020, is one of only 276 bottles aged exclusively in a Sherry butt. Rich spices are apparent with aromas of charred wood and burnt brown sugar. Sweet and fruity on the palate with notes of honeycomb and barley that develop to peaches and banana. The finish is creamy with notes of apple peel and a little cinnamon.

Number Bottled: 276

£279.95

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Laphroaig
21 Year Old | 1999 Vintage
56.6% ABV | 70cl

This 21 year old Laphroaig single malt whisky, bottled in 2021, is one of only 303 bottles aged exclusively in a refill Sherry butt. Aromas of dark stewed fruits are followed by hints of ash and new leather. Sweet and chewy on the palate with notes of smoked meat and pepper. The finish is rich with notes of sugary malt, mocha and barley.

Number Bottled: 303

£449.95

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BENRIACH THE TWELVE AT THE WHISKY SHOP – SCOTCH WHISKY NEWS

Benriach the twelve

How about something sweet for Dad’s Father’s Day dram? This 12-year-old Speyside single malt is matured in a combination of sherry casks, bourbon barrels and port pipes, all married together under the expert care of Master Blender Rachel Barrie. Part of the refreshed core line-up from Benriach, this new recipe for the 12-year-old expression brings intensified notes of baked fruits and a rich smoothness of maraschino cherries, orange oil and hazelnuts before sultanas and spiced mocha linger in the long lasting finish.

£50.00 … buy now →
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(free card wallet with all Benriach purchases whilst stocks last!)

A lovely balance of sweet and spice makes this a new Speyside classic. Perfect for a wee pre-dinner dram.

Lynsey, The Whisky Shop Edinburgh Waverley

BLADNOCH DISTILLERY LAUNCHES 19 YEAR OLD PX SHERRY CASK SINGLE MALT = Scotch Whisky News

BLADNOCH DISTILLERY LAUNCHES 19 YEAR OLD PX SHERRY CASK SINGLE MALT

The historic distillery launches the latest exciting edition to their Annual Release range.

BLADNOCH, SCOTLAND (JUNE 10TH, 2021) – Bladnoch Distillery has announced the launch of their 19 Year Old Single Malt matured in ex Pedro Ximenez casks. The new release will become part of the distillery’s catalogue of annual releases, alongside the award-winning 11 Year Old and 14 Year Old Single Malts.

The 19 Year Old is the first PX Sherry expression that the distillery has released and the flavourful casks have imparted delectable notes of dark liquorice sticks, dried apricots and warming nutmeg into the golden-hued whisky.

Bladnoch Master Distiller, Dr Nick Savage remarked, “The launch of our new 19 year old whisky, adds another dimension to Bladnoch’s portfolio of annual releases. Extraordinary Pedro Ximenez casks matured at Bladnoch complement the existing range with a beautifully rich and sweet whisky. The 19 Year Old PX matured Bladnoch emphasises our commitment to quality and delivers a single malt for those special moments.”

To purchase the Bladnoch 19 Year Old, visit www.bladnoch.com. The new release will be available from 10am on the 10th of June.

RRP £180

Tasting Notes

AGE: 19 years
CASK TYPE: Pedro Ximenez
ABV: 46.7%

NOSE: Dark liquorice sticks and aged oak with a floral background.
PALATE: Liquorice sticks with dried apricots, almonds and nutmeg.
FINISH: Long with a dry sweetness.

About Bladnoch Distillery

Bladnoch Distillery was established in 1817, making it the oldest working Scotch Whisky Distillery in the Lowlands. As the southernmost distillery in Scotland, it is commonly referred to as the ‘Queen of the Lowlands.’ Hand crafted using only the finest local ingredients such as the pristine water from the River Bladnoch that flows alongside the distillery and Scottish barley create a rich, flavourful whisky that is best savoured. Bladnoch single malts are non-chill filtered to ensure the truest flavours shine through.

This legacy brand has been revived by Master Distiller Dr. Nick Savage, formerly at The Macallan, and owner David Prior, a whisky connoisseur who is the first Australian businessman to own a Scotch whisky distillery. Bladnoch is truly passionate about the preservation of the environment and the local community’s generational involvement in the iconic distillery.

DISTILLERY
1701/661 Chapel Street, South Yarra, Vic 3141 info@bladnoch.com
www.bladnoch.com

Blair Athol 2008 12YO at Tyndrum Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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Brings you

Blair Athol 2008 12YO

From the Cask Strength Collection, this bottling being a Cask Strength of 54.3%

Distilled at Blair Athol Whisky Distillery on 24th April 2008
Bottled 20th April 2021.
Matured in a Refill Hogshead.
Finished in a Fresh Sherry Butt for 25 months.
Cask Number 2
One of 685 bottles.

Distilled at Blair Athol Distillery, Bottled by Signatory Vintage Scotch Whisky Co.

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K&L Exclusive Speyside Single Casks: Exceptionally Rare, Age-Stated Collectibles – Scotch Whisky News

K&L Exclusive Rare Collectibles for the Scotch Fanatic
2002 Speyside from Linkwood and 28-year-old Glenfarclas

This offer is exemplary of the core of our spirits program. Once again, the relationships our buyers have cultivated across the pond have paid off in spades. These two impeccably aged, single casks come to us from two of Scotland’s best hidden gems. First up, we have a splendid 2002 Speyside from Linkwood. Anyone in the know realizes the rare-as-hen’s-teeth status of this whisky—this distillery is almost never found on the open market, especially at this age statement, as Diageo typically uses the product as a core component in their blended whiskies. Subtle peat is the name of the game here, accented by licorice, honey, and citrus notes that show just how complex this dram has become with age.

Just as rare, and perhaps even more so, is the 28-year-old Glenfarclas single cask from what our spirits team considers to be Speyside’s best distillery, an incredible, family-owned operation that almost never sells their stocks on the open market. This is decidedly on the opulent side, not a surprise given all that time in cask. The true shock is the price—well under $200 for a nearly 30-year-old single cask. Deals like these will become exceedingly rare in the coming years, so collectors will surely want to jump at this opportunity, as it’s far from certain when we’ll see such an offer again.

2002 Linkwood 18 Year Old “Old Malt Cask” K&L Exclusive Single Hogshead Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) (Pre-Arrival) ($99.99)*These items are expected to arrive for pickup or delivery by late summer 2021

The splendid Linkwood Distillery is truly the unsung hero of the Diageo portfolio. While we wonder desperately why they won’t bother to sell it regularly as a single malt, we’re constantly reminded that the core blends represent the vast majority of their profits and this is such a crucial element in those products that risking their integrity by marketing a single malt version is not good business. We luckily have access to the occasional barrel from our sources in Scotland and we rarely say no to Linkwood. The distillery was founded in 1821, but didn’t start production until 1825. In 1971 a second distillery was built and operated on the same site and dubbed Linkwood “B”. The two distilleries operated concurrently until the late ’80s when one or both were mothballed, but by the early ’90s they were each running again. Both operated via steam heat and together have a capacity of close to 2.5 million gallons per year. It seems that both distilleries continue to operate in tandem, with a total of 6 stills (3 wash and 3 spirit). Expect the classic Linkwood character, full of fruit, pure maltiness and the tiniest tingle of peat. Drops of licorice, heather, honey, citrus are welcome. At full strength it’s great, but could still stand to have a drop or two of nice spring water added to open up the rich inviting aromas of this special malt. An exceptional value and safe bet for that pure unadulterated old style Speyside character.

1992 Plausibly Speyside’s Finest (Glenfarclas) 28 Year Old “Old Malt Cask” K&L Exclusive Single Refill Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) (Pre-Arrival) ($159.99)

The wonderful family-owned distillery in Ballindaloch virtually never sells whisky to the independent bottling market, and on the rare instances they do they are quite careful to cover their legal tracks so their name may not be used on the bottle. When we were offered a parcel of casks from what we believe to be Speyside’s best distillery (subject to debate, yes, but are they near the top of the list, without question) we jumped and bought every single one of them. If you snagged a bottle in 2020 of the similarly named whiskies, this is the remainder of that same parcel. This exceptional whisky is bottled under the Old Malt Cask banner and comes from a refill cask with just enough character to frame the gorgeous 28 year old malt. Flavors dance between northern latitude stone fruit and golden apple, and the more tropical coconut and pineapple realm.

20 Year Old Caperdonich at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Lost Speyside Distillery

20 Year Old Caperdonich

Rare vintage single casks from Caperdonich

Closed in 2002 and demolished in 2010. Caperdonich Distillery was sited in the heart of Scotch whisky country and is increasingly hard to find. Caperdonich 20 Year Old 2000 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single cask hogshead #29483 bottled February 2021 by Signatory Vintage for the Cask Strength Collection. 274 numbered bottles.

Caperdonich Distillery was founded in 1897 and its two stills were fired up a year later. Established beside the North of Scotland Railway in the north west corner of Rothes. But Caperdonich opened just as demand for whisky crashed and it closed in 1902 it remained mothballed until 1965 but closed permanently in 2002. And was demolished in 2011. Caperdonich whisky went primarily into blended scotch but a small volume continues to be released by independent bottlers, featuring in the Old & Rare single cask releases of Hunter Laing. A lost Scottish Speyside malt whisky distillery.

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