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The Glenfarclas Family Cask Trunk – Scotch Whisky News

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J& G. Grant are proud to unveil The Glenfarclas Family Cask Trunk, which is believed to be the most expansive single collection ever released by one distillery. Following on from the hugely successful Family Cask collection, the distiller has gone one step further by releasing The Glenfarclas Family Cask Trunk– which contains every vintage from 1954 to 2003.

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George Grant, Sales Director and 6th generation of the Grant family, said, “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to buy a full collection of vintages in one complete set. It is the first – and last – chance to purchase this, as some of the vintages contained in the trunk are from the last casks of their respective years. We are thrilled to bring this ambitious project to fruition, one which could only be realised due to my grandfather’s foresight in laying down casks as far back as the 1950s.”

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The unique collection is housed in a custom-made trunk, resembling a contemporary interpretation of a traditional shipping trunk. Inside sit fifty individual 200ml bottles of Glenfarclas Single Malt Scotch Whisky, one from each year from 1954 to 2003.

To complement the extraordinary set, the trunk also contains the following bespoke elements: 4 tumblers, 4 nosing glasses and a water jug, all crafted from the finest crystal by renowned Scottish glass manufacturer Glencairn Crystal; 4 slate coasters; 3 hand printed and bound leather books – one containing the history of the distillery, another with George Grant’s tasting notes for each vintage and the third with space for the buyer to write their own personal tasting notes; and a replica of the oldest known painting of the distillery.  The original, which dates back to 1791, now hangs in the Glenfarclas Private Dining Room.

60 of these extraordinary sets are available for a recommended price of £100,000 excluding local taxes and duties.  The next release of traditional Family Casks will be available in spring 2019.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society of Canada December 2018 Outturn – Scotch Whisky News

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CASK NO. 7.200  SASSY LASSIE IN A LEATHER SKIRT

25 years old; refill hogshead; 54.8%; Juicy, oak & vanilla

Milestone cask

The nose is a sassy lassie’s handbag; perfume, sweets and cigarettes. The palate; orange and ginger, rhubarb and custard, plum jam and clean oak.

CASK NO. 108.12  00:30:SPEYSIDE-PEKING DIRECT

10 years old; 1st fill barrel; 62.7%; Sweet & spicy

First bottling from this distillery for SMWS Canada!

A dram full of surprises. Sweet at first with vanilla and bubblegum, the palate is richly textured, becoming increasingly spicy and oriental.

CASK NO. 26.121 A REAL PICK-ME-UP

13 years old; 1st fill barrel; 53.3%; Juicy, oak & vanilla

A potpourri of dried flowers followed by spiced apple cake with salty sweet lemon drizzle topping. Diluted; like a tangy vanilla lime smoothie.

CASK NO. 72.57  CHEERFUL SOUL

9 years old; refill barrel; 60.6%; Young & spritely

Freshly squeezed lemon on cinnamon pancakes followed by zesty orange marzipan. Diluted; Limoncello mint sorbet and spiced coconut rice pudding.

CASK NO. 31.36  GREASY MARGARITAS

29 years old; 2nd fill hogshead; 52.6%; Oily & coastal

Rare black label bottling

Lime juice in margaritas blended with dessert wine and orange tinged engine oil in a pine forest. Previously in an ex-bourbon hogshead.

CASK NO. 4.240  DRIFTING INTO A STORM

14 years old; refill hogshead; 54.3%; Oily & coastal

In our tar-coated oak canoe we entered a storm but persisted with our lunch of smoked cheese with spiced chutney and charred apple crumble.

CASK NO. 10.144  OYSTERS AND MANZANILLA

9 years old; refill hogshead; 60.1%; Peated

The clean and salty air carried aromas of fishing nets with smoked prawns, grilled portobello mushrooms and a platter of fresh shellfish.

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New K&L Cask Exclusives from Glenfiddich and Balvenie – Scotch Whisky News

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Coveted 21 and 26 Year Cask Strength Single Barrels

Whisky season is at full throttle with new casks hitting our shelves every week. This first week in December brings us a tantalizing pair from “Hepburn’s Choice.” Both are superlative drams that would be welcome additions to any Scotch lovers’ collection. They are true “teaspooned” treasures, which is to say, a thimble’s worth of whisky from another distillery was added to the cask, thereby protecting the name of the parent cask. Yes, it’s a bit of marketing voodoo, but the end product is a whisky that’s been crafted by top distillery and sells for a fraction of the price of its unmodified equal.

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1997 Hector Macbeth (Glenfiddich) 21 Year Old “Hepburn’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) $109.99 View
1991 John McCrae (Balvenie) 26 Year Old “Hepburn’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) $139.99 View

Take, for example, the 26 Year Old John McCrae featured here. This cask hails from Balvenie, one of the most respected distilleries in Speyside. Because it was teaspooned and comes in 3% under proof, it sells for a sliver of their $700, 25 Year Old bottling. The value here is incontestable. The Hector Macbeth is every bit a compelling, if for slightly different reasons. This cask originates from Glenfiddich, a ubiquitous and well-known brand, but one that never produces single-cask expressions. But here you can enjoy just that thanks to the process of teaspooning. At 21 years of age and unfiltered, it is a rare find that’s every bit as delicious as it is unique. And like the McCrae, a regular bottling of Glenfiddich with this age statement usually costs about 50% more. Being single casks, there’s isn’t a lot of either to go around, so we recommend quick action to secure your bottles. For the full details on each, please scroll down.

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1997 Hector Macbeth (Glenfiddich) 21 Year Old “Hepburn’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($109.99)

There’s just no way to describe the feeling of coming across a splendid old cask of Wardhead (trade name for teaspooned Glenfiddich) like this one. You’d expect that with the incredible value that these casks offer, we’d see more of this type of whisky on the market, but I think suppliers are scared to work with something labelled as a blended malt whisky even when they know it’s actually only blended on paper. This magical cask bottled as “Hector Macbeth” was actually distilled at the famous Glenfiddich distillery in spring of 1997. It was filled into a used hoggie and left to sit in the warehouses for nearly two decades before being “downgraded” to a blended malt and sold off to the Laing Brothers. To be honest, it’s not entirely clear how the process actually works. Do the Laings have contracts to fill under the blended malt label or does the distillery open up stocks to the open market when space/cash is needed? Considering how difficult it is to find spirit from this particular distillery above 18 years old, these older teaspoons are becoming more definitive in our understanding of how this malt matures in its naked form. Very few whiskies on the shelf are going to offer more.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 24, 2018

For being the most best-selling single malt in the world, Glenfiddich gets a bit of a bad rap. While the distillery is widely known for its ubiquitous 12-year offering, it’s occasionally offering exciting cask finishes and special releases that are sought after, but a lot of the regular malt drinkers seem to poo poo them. While I consider the 12 year a benchmark that serves as a good middle ground to compare other malts—a centering malt—an easy way to seem like you know what you’re talking about is to shit on easy targets. But one thing very few malt drinkers can say they’ve actually tasted is Fiddich in a single cask. I do believe that experience will change many staunch detractors’ minds about Dufftown’s most active distillery. The nose is a gorgeous mixture of clean minerals and pale malt. With the tiniest drop of water it begins to expand. Vibrant freshly cut Granny Smith apples, the deep minerality of a grand cru Alsatian Riesling, chamomile tea, and citrus peel. On the palate, the gorgeous orchard aromas are pointed with a subtle cracked pepper. With a bit more air, lovely yellow floral and stone fruit aromas start to creep out. There’s no question that Fiddich is producing one of the finest malts in Scotland and if they let it go for 20+ years and bottle it at full strength it can be absolutely superlative. A polished gem that should be in every serious malt nut’s cabinet.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 15, 2018

Teaspooned casks offer some of the best deals in Scotland. Invariably it is the biggest and most prestigious names in Scotch that don’t want to see their whisky on the independent market trading on their hard-earned reputation. This famous “valley of the deer” is elegance defined. It’s gentle and fruity, supple from 21 long years in a refilled hogshead barrel. Vanilla and crème brûlée layer on top of cooked grains and fresh malty wort. A little bit of saline keeps it from feeling sweet. It’s balanced and endlessly approachable. A stunning value in its own right and a downright steal considering its heritage.

Will Blakely | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 24, 2018

There is a lot of life in this bottle for a whisky that is old enough to drink itself. Orange blossom and pleasant salinity on the nose make for a gracious, friendly introduction. There is also a subtle whiff of nutmeg and marmalade. Honeyed biscuits, creamy orange, and a touch of cocoa envelop the palate in an exquisite texture that lingers indefinitely. With a few drops of water, the aromas explode from the glass and the heat from spices surprisingly increases on the tongue, though is offset by sweet cereal and fresh mandarin. This packs a lot of delicate flavor into every drop without ever sacrificing balance or lift. Easily the best expression of Glenfiddich malt I’ve ever tasted.

William Beare | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 18, 2018

Smells like it rained Scotch all over my mom’s nice flower patch. Read: delicious! The nose on this beauty is packed with soft flowers and sweet, wet earth. I’m reminded of the rich smell of a garden nursery—soft leathery smells marrying flower petal and earth aromas. On the palate, this is a creamy delight, with notes of soft caramel candy and saltwater taffy.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 16, 2018

From what I have tasted so far,the single malt casks that the team from K&L purchased this year in Scotland are not only high quality and tasty but also offer a broad range of flavors and styles. The Hector Macbeth is a lighter single malt with a nose that is sweet with a subtle savory note. In the mouth it is soft and light and just rolls on the tongue with delicate malt and honey flavors. In addition, there is nice concentration to balance out this package out.

Neal Fischer | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 15, 2018

The nose is all soft vanilla chews, coconut pastry and lavender floral notes with a nice briny quality. The vanilla continues on the palate along with cocoa powder and salted nuts. In time, light flavors of leather and subtle medicinality come out. Skip your next doctor’s visit for this li’l cookie.

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1991 John McCrae (Balvenie) 26 Year Old “Hepburn’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($139.99)

We’ve discussed the practice of “teaspooning” at K&L several times before and it’s critically important to understanding just how special this cask of whisky is. There are some producers who freely sell or trade their single malt and are happy to have their name used in the sale of that whisky. But there are also producers who carefully guard their name, as is their prerogative, but who still end up selling or trading whiskey with the independent bottler market. To guard their distillery name, they “teaspoon” casks before selling them. This is simply the addition of a minuscule amount of whisky from another distillery to the cask. That teaspoon of whisky renders the entire cask “blended malt” (a blend of single malt whiskies from two different distilleries) instead of single malt and as such makes it illegal to call the cask by the producer’s name. The independent bottling market has created unique names for each independent cask that comes from a particular distillery. Enter “John McCrae.” While the distillery is known for its double cask program, this single cask is everything you want from a 26-year-old Speysider of impeccable pedigree. A true gentlemen of the highest order.

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David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 23, 2018

Another stupendous “blended malt” from Hepburn. This is world-class stuff that we just happened to get a hold of. Of course the only reason Balvenie wouldn’t use this exceptional whisky in its extremely well-regarded whisky program is if it didn’t meet the brand’s standards. That by no means implies that this whisky is of a lower quality than the insane 25-year-old single barrels they sell for $700+, but that it just didn’t fit in the program. And I bet William Grant was well pissed when they rolled this cask out of the warehouse to find it had gone under the 47.8% that the 25 year is bottled at. But, we’re the lucky beneficiaries of that “fault” and can now sell you something that missed the mark for that special line by about 3.2% for an 80% discount. Oh and it tastes goddamned delicious, just as you’d expect from an old whisky of this pedigree. There’s no question that we’ll be looking out for more malts like this one, but I doubt we’ll find many that taste quite this special.

Will Blakely | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 24, 2018

A powerful whisky despite its relatively low proof, this bottling definitely shows the prowess of its original distillery. Savory and softly herbal on the nose, it comes across as hearty and wholesome, even soul nourishing. The taste is deep and earthy, supplemented by lighter tones of ginger, citrus, and mint. With a dash of water, the aromas open up to include whispers of sweet flowers and thyme. The finish is intensely flavorful and immensely satisfying, like a big meal after a long day of hard work. This is definitely a one-of-a-kind bottle that you don’t want to miss.

William Beare | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 18, 2018

A powerful dram indeed. This is not a whiskey you are likely to forget if you are fortunate enough to taste! The nose is exotic and seductive– really delicate fruity notes slowly make their presence known. I get candied orange and a touch of cocoa, like the little orange filled chocolate candies my parents would give us around the holidays. The palate is unexpectedly subdued, with briny, savory qualities that warm the belly and keep you coming back for more.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 17, 2018

The last time that K&L had a cask from this distillery it sold out in a very short time. After tasting this selection, I can see no reason that this will not happen again. There is a very pretty, almost delicate but pronounced, wax and honey nose. The mouthfeel is velvet and cream with nice lush, honey-like flavors. There is a dry and long finish.

Neal Fischer |

A powerful burst of salted caramel cookies, coconut, white peach, and gentle medicinality characterizes the nose of this Scotch. The medicinality, leather, and varnished oak dominates the palate initially, but gradually fades to cream, vanilla, and cocoa powder then a woody finish.

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Old Perth 14 Year Old 2004 3rd Release at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Old Perth 14 Year Old 2004 3rd Release

Blended malt of Macallan & Highland Park matured in a single sherry butt. This is the third release of the unusual and highly prized series bottled by Morrison & MacKay. Old Perth 14 Year Old 2004 vintage Blended Malt Scotch whiskey. A very unusual single sherry cask blended malt of Macallan & Highland Park bottled 2018 by Morrison & MacKay. 675 bottles. MAXIMUM 1 BOTTLE PER CUSTOMER. Blended Scotch whiskies are produced by blending whiskies distilled at two or more different Scottish distilleries and the whiskies may be single malt whiskies, single grain whiskies, or single malt and single grain whiskies.

Buy – Old Perth Macallan & Highland Park – £159.95

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Sullivans Cove Whisky “Available Now and Coming Soon” – Tasmanian Whisky News

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It’s the season for gifting, so here is a collection of our best new releases for you to share with your loved ones (or yourself). All orders placed by Tuesday 11th December for delivery to major metro areas across Australia will be delivered before Christmas.

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Our new release Double Cask, Batch DC099, is comprised of full size American and French oak casks, that range from 10 to 13 years old.

“This batch is a great example of what our Double Cask does best; combining the rich dried fruit characteristics of French Oak with the bakery fresh vanilla and honey notes of American Oak. A gentleman indeed, this whisky is well-dressed, confident and charming.” 

Heather Tillott, Production Manager

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The Single Malt Whisky Trio Pack contains:

French Oak Single Cask – 1 x 200ml bottle
American Oak Single Cask – 1 x 200ml bottle
Double Cask – 1 x 200ml bottle

Each Single Malt Whisky is a classic example of our range. They have all been aged for a minimum of ten years in full sized French and American oak casks, and as always, they are non-chill filtered.

This is a great opportunity to try our award-winning styles along-side each other.

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Special Cask 4th Edition
FRENCH OAK MUSCAT

Our 4th edition of Special Cask, cask TD0228, will be released this month.

This single cask whisky has aged for ten years and nine months in a 200L French Oak barrel that was previously used to mature Australian Muscat fortified wine.

This unique cask produced only 249 bottles at 50% ABV, and is the first ever example of a Muscat-cask aged whisky from Sullivans Cove.

INTRODUCING TEMPLETON RYE BARREL STRENGTH STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY – American Whiskey News

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INTRODUCING TEMPLETON RYE BARREL STRENGTH STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY

New Limited Edition Expression Pays Homage to Templeton Iowa’s
Spirit on Heels of Distillery Grand Opening

(TEMPLETON, Iowa) November 27, 2018 – Templeton Rye Whiskey announces the launch of a new limited edition expression, Barrel Strength Straight Rye Whiskey in celebration of the people and rich history of its hometown, Templeton, Iowa.

Templeton Rye Barrel Strength is both complex and intriguing and represents the expression in its purest form. This exquisite whiskey is a fitting tribute and salute to the town of Templeton – a small town with a strong spirit.

Natural, non-chill filtered and bottled at 57.2% ABV, this special addition to the Templeton Rye portfolio is a barrel strength edition matured and aged to perfection in flame charred American oak barrels bursting with rye spice and black pepper giving way to summer fruits, butterscotch and oak. Complex notes of orchard fruits deliver a delicate warmth with a lingering finish dovetailing beautifully with a velvety character that balances its considerable strength.

In August, Templeton Rye hosted a grand opening event, welcoming city and state officials, special guests and Templeton residents. The event was held in celebration of the organization’s new 34,500 square-foot distillery, a $35 million project that will more than double its staff, bringing 17 jobs to a community of 350 residents, feature a museum and visitor center, and produce up to 500,000 proof gallons of rye whiskey annually.

Templeton Rye Barrel Strength Straight Rye Whiskey is now available at a suggested retail price of $59.99. Boasting a full body, luscious finish and complex flavor, Templeton Rye Barrel Strength Straight Rye Whiskey is best enjoyed neat or on the rocks.

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About Templeton Rye

Templeton Rye Whiskey, introduced legally in 2006, tracks back to the early 1920s when residents of Templeton distilled a much sought-after rye whiskey. That bootlegging enterprise, forced underground during the Prohibition era, nonetheless flourished during that period. Today, the whiskey may be slightly different—instead of stills in basements and barns, the company has a modern, legal plant—but the entrepreneurial spirit remains true to Templeton’s roots. In October 2006, 68 barrels of Templeton Rye—using a recipe that best matched the recipe of Alphonse Kerkhoff, co-founder Keith Kerkhoff’s grandfather—completed their four-year aging process and became legally available on shelves in Iowa. The company expanded its plant from a small building, adding 11,000 square feet in 2007 for a more efficient production process. An automated bottling line went online in 2008, providing a quicker, more efficient method of bottling. Learn more about Templeton Rye Whiskey by visiting www.templetonrye.com and become a member of the Bootleggers Society to stay in the know on all things Templeton Rye.

Scotch Whisky Advent Calendar at The Whisky Shop #SFO – Scotch Whisky News

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Celebrate Christmas with Scotch!

Share a single malt scotch journey with your friends and loved ones this holiday season. The Whisky Shop’s Scotch Whisky Advent Calendar features 25+ year old drams, single-barrel releases, and long sought after distilleries sure to delight and surprise any whisky lover.

In addition to a fantastic scotch selection, we’ve included extra gifts:

Each calendar comes with an exclusive whisky glass, distillery booklet, collectable lapel pen, embossed brochure and tasting notes journal.

Limited number available!

Click here for more details and Purchase link

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Springbank Society Hazelburn 15yo – UK single cask – Scotch Whisky News

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We are delighted to announce a new UK Single Cask Release. The Hazelburn 15yo 53.9% will be available to purchase in the UK from tomorrow – Thursday 6th December 2018.

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Distilled: December 2002

Bottled: November 2018

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The Campbeltown Cadenhead shop will be selling this bottle for £75.00 – available to purchase via phone from 10am. Please note that they will be not be accepting email orders or reserving any bottles.
The purpose of this alert is to give you advance notice that there is a new release available and to give you a greater chance to buy a bottle although we would highlight that we do not control how shops sell their stock, if they take pre-orders etc. Even the Cadenhead shops are out-with our control so if you have any enquiries about what stock individual shops have please contact them directly. And please remember that these are distillery bottlings, not under the control of the Society, so we are unable to reserve bottles and you cannot place orders through the Society. As this is not a core product, the Society discount does not apply.

This whisky is available in the UK from tomorrow – for more information please contact your local Springbank retailers and stockists, details of whom can be found by visiting: http://springbank.scot/distributors/.

We would also appreciate if you would refrain from posting any of the information in this email on Social Media until we do it ourselves. Thank you.

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To join the Springbank Society please contact them at  society@springbank.scot

 

 

Quarter Cask Matured Scottish Whisky Series Comes of Age – Scotch Whisky News

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EDINBURGH — Thursday 29 November 2018 – Scottish whisky specialists Cask 88 have introduced a highly limited edition series of four innovative whiskies matured in smaller sized casks to their award-winning range of independent bottlings.

Having recently picked up two gold awards at the International Wine & Spirit Competition for the first release in their Scottish Folklore inspired whisky series, Edinburgh based Scottish whisky broker and independent bottler Cask 88 have unveiled their second series of Scottish single cask whiskies, all finished in quarter casks to produce liquid with a more robust flavour profile. The Eighty Eight Series features small batch expressions from Bunnahabhain, Highland Park, Caol Ila and Bladnoch, and offers whisky enthusiasts the opportunity to explore the impact of cask size on the maturation of the whisky.

The first release in the Cask 88 Eighty Eight Series presents four limited edition whiskies from leading Scottish distilleries. A Bladnoch 27 Year Old (55.6% ABV; 70cl; £439/US$569.99) distilled 10.07.90, the oldest whisky in the series, was originally held in an ex-sherry Hogshead before being finished in an ex-sherry quarter cask for 9 months. A Caol Ila 9 Year Old (58.9% ABV; 70cl; £189/US$239.99) distilled 12.06.08, was originally held in a refill Hogshead before being finished in an ex-sherry quarter cask for 9 months. A Bunnahabhain 9 Year Old (57.8% ABV; 70cl; £119/US$239.99) distilled 10.06.08 was originally matured in a refill ex-sherry butt before being finished in an ex-sherry quarter cask for 3 months. A Highland Park 14 Year Old (54.8% ABV; 70cl; £189/US$154.99) distilled 08.05.03 was originally held in an ex-bourbon Hogshead before being finished in an ex-sherry quarter cask for 7 months.

Quarter casks, at one eighth of the size of a standard cask to hold whisky, are capable of holding approximately 50 litres of whisky each. Each quarter cask yields 88 bottles of whisky. “The smaller cask size maximises the contact between the spirit and the wood, theoretically producing a whisky with a stronger, more complex flavour,” said APAC Sales Director Patrick Costello. “Whereas the wider industry favours larger casks to produce whisky on scale, we wanted to select something a little different, and focus on producing small batch whiskies that excite the senses.”

The Eighty Eight Series is the second release of Scottish whisky independently bottled under the Cask 88 brand. The first bottling under the Cask 88 brand, a 45 Year Old Ben Nevis 1972 Single Malt from the Cask 88 Scottish Folklore series, with a design inspired by the Scottish legend of the Cù-Sìth, earned two Gold Awards at the 2018 International Wine & Spirit Competition: for Taste in the 30 – 45 year old category, and for Spirits Packaging.

“We have high hopes for the Eighty Eight Series, in part because the number holds great significance for the business and our partners and clients in China, where we have an office and sales team,” said Patrick Costello. “The number 88 is the luckiest number in Chinese culture, bringing good fortune and prosperity.”

All four whiskies in The Eighty Eight Series will be available from Whisky Foundation for worldwide delivery and from Cask 88 Sales Directors – Be in touch through the Cask 88 website to order.

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About Cask 88

Founded in 2007, Cask 88 is now internationally recognised among the world’s foremost experts in rare and antique whisky. Services include cask procurement, cask storage, bespoke bottle design and sourcing antique releases. What started as a small, family-owned business has become a globally recognised brand for high-end whisky. Today, Cask 88 serve clients around the globe from six international locations in Scotland, Singapore, Japan, China, Macau and the Philippines. An extensive inventory and expansive global network provide an unparalleled selection of fine whiskies, which attracts a wide clientele from Asia to North America. Cask 88 believes that buying vintage whisky should be fun and offers clients the opportunity to select, purchase, label and package their own exclusive whisky drawn from the finest Scotch casks.

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K&L Top Pick December – 1991 John McCrae (Balvenie) 26YO “Hepburn’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength – Scotch Whisky News

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1991 John McCrae (Balvenie) 26 Year Old “Hepburn’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($139.99)

We’ve discussed the practice of “teaspooning” at K&L several times before and it’s critically important to understanding just how special this cask of whisky is. There are some producers who freely sell or trade their single malt and are happy to have their name used in the sale of that whisky. But there are also producers who carefully guard their name, as is their prerogative, but who still end up selling or trading whiskey with the independent bottler market. To guard their distillery name, they “teaspoon” casks before selling them. This is simply the addition of a minuscule amount of whisky from another distillery to the cask. That teaspoon of whisky renders the entire cask “blended malt” (a blend of single malt whiskies from two different distilleries) instead of single malt and as such makes it illegal to call the cask by the producers name. The independent bottling market has created unique names for each independent cask that comes from a particular distillery. Enter “John McCrae.” While the distillery is known for their double cask program, this single cask is everything you want from a 26 year old Speysider of impeccable pedigree. A true gentlemen of the highest order.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 23, 2018

Another stupendous “blended malt” from Hepburn. This is world class stuff that we just happened to get a hold of. Of course the only reason Balvenie wouldn’t use this exceptional whisky in it’s extremely well regarded whisky program is if it didn’t meet the brands standards. That by no means implies that this whisky is any lower quality than the insane 25 year old single barrels they sell for $700+, but that it just didn’t fit in the program. And I bet William Grant was well pissed when they rolled this cask out of the warehouse to find it had gone under the 47.8% that the 25 year is bottled at. But, we’re the lucky beneficiaries of that “fault” and can now sell you something, that missed the mark for that special line by about 3.2% for an 80% discount. Oh and it taste goddamned delicious, just as you’d expect from an old whisky of this pedigree. There’s no question that we’ll be looking out for more malts like this one, but I doubt we’ll find many that taste quite this special.

Will Blakely | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 24, 2018

A powerful whisky despite its relatively low proof, this bottling definitely shows the prowess of its original distillery. Savory and softly herbal on the nose, it comes across as hearty and wholesome, even soul-nourishing. The taste is deep and earthy supplemented by lighter tones of ginger, citrus and mint. With a dash of water, the aromas open up to include whispers of sweet flowers and thyme. The finish is intensely flavorful and immensely satisfying, like a big meal after a long day of hard work. This is definitely a one-of-a-kind bottle that you don’t want to miss.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 17, 2018

The last time that K&L had a cask from this distillery it sold out in a very short time. After tasting this selection, I can see no reason that this will not happen again. There is a very pretty almost delicate but pronounce wax and honey nose . The mouth feel is velvet and cream with nice lush honey like flavors. There is a dry and long finish.

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