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Discover the best kept secret in Scotch: Mortlach brings bold flavour to Speyside – Scotch Whisky News

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Discover the best kept secret in Scotch: Mortlach brings bold flavour to Speyside 

Speyside distillery, Mortlach, unveils three new bottlings, providing a glimpse into the best kept secret in Scotch. The Single Malt Whiskies will delight flavour seekers, offering a new dimension that eschews the smoke traditionally associated with big-flavoured whisky.

In a region generally known for its smoother, gentler style of whisky, Mortlach’s exceptional flavour bridges the gap between mellow and smoky. The three new bottlings – 12-year-old “Wee Witchie”,16-year-old Distiller’s Dram and 20-year-old Cowie’s Blue Seal – are set to bring the dark side of Speyside to life.

Using a fiendishly complex distillation process unique to Mortlach known as “The Way”, the audacious approach to distillation has remained unchanged since it was invented by distiller’s son Dr Alexander Cowie in 1896. The precise 2.81 distillation process is a closely guarded secret, handed down through generations of Mortlach distillers.

It is this process which creates Mortlach’s distinct and thick character spirit, with dark, complex and rich notes, earning it the nickname, The Beast of Dufftown.

Dr Craig Wilson, Master Blender, said: “These whiskies really stand out in Speyside. For me it’s the way the unique 2.81 process gives you such an intensely complex liquid and character from the minute it comes off the still; it’s like having three distilleries at the one still house. Our job is to hone the character in the right way to give you three well balanced whiskies of unparalleled richness and complexity.”

Mark Brunton, Distillery Manager, said: “It’s an honour to work in a distillery with such a distinct heritage and I love the challenge that comes with it. We worked with our colleagues in maturation to create a diverse range with each at its heart still reflecting the bold distillery flavour. The 16-year-old is a classic Mortlach expression, while the 12-year-old offers a strong distillery character through its use of refill casks. The 20-year-old offers a balance of character and distillery character with active wood.”

Mortlach 12-year-old, 16-year-old and 20-year-old will first launch in Taiwan in autumn, followed by other markets.

Mortlach 12-year-old Wee Witchie

RRSP: £50

ABV: 43.4%

Barrels: European and American oak. Ex sherry & ex bourbon.

In brief: “It’s at its most expressive on the mid-palate where you pick out bitter chocolate, marmalade and light tobacco that’s balanced by a puddle of syrup before it deepens further…”

Mortlach 16-year-old Distiller’s Dram

RRSP: £80

ABV: 43.4%

Barrels: Ex-sherry

In brief: “Dark, full, liquorous, and rounded. As it moves into the back palate, so it starts to dry and pick up in terms of intensity…”

Mortlach 20-year-old Cowie’s Blue Seal

RRSP: £200

ABV: 43.4%

Barrels: Ex-sherry

In brief: “The mature depth seen on the nose comes immediately into focus, but before it goes towards the dark there’s a refreshing lift of aromatic and overripe fruits (quince especially) and a touch of spiciness…”

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*Prices will vary based on local market duty and taxes.

Full tasting notes: 

Wee Witchie, 12-year-old, 43.4%

Nose: Rich and deep, with immediate warming, toasty oak tones (wood shavings) and a light peachy element that moves towards honey and then cooked fruits hinting at good depth. Some chestnut helps to add a sweet nutty background alongside hints of wax crayon. This impression of oak, sandalwood, light spice, and fruit – now with some dried berries – slowly gives way to some charred elements, hard (Highland) toffee and some light meatiness. Once this is established (and it takes time) it starts to deepen, earthy, petrichor, (the smell of early autumn), dried blossom, pineapple and bitter orange that itself extends into Terry’s chocolate orange and then cooked plum. As it dries so the woodland gives way to a coal bunker/lichen encrusted logs in a woodpile.

Body: Medium to heavy, with a thick texture.

Palate: A sweet, almost peachy, concentrated start with a little oak and almost smoky (charred) element. It’s at its most expressive on the mid-palate where you pick out bitter chocolate, marmalade and light tobacco that’s balanced by a puddle of syrup before it deepens further and starts to grip, there’s liquorice, roast chestnut, tree bark, roasting coffee, and a burnt edge which might be the sulphur working its way out. As it develops so you get bourbon biscuit, then the meaty flavours which themselves have the herbal qualities of goat or lamb. The grip loosens, and light gets back in with things getting sweeter and also more spicy.

Finish: Quite dry and slightly sooty/ashy with oak (fresh-sawn timber). There’s some plum with an added hint of bitterness.

Distiller’s Dram, 16-year-old, 43.4%

Nose: Rich and deep. It is slightly shy initially, but with a sense of massed weight. Stewed black and orchard fruits (damson, black cherry) with an immediate earthy note and some spice. While there is some honeyed sweetness, this has greater maturity than the 12-year-old, coming across as leaf mulch, with a burnt element: dried Nora pepper/grilled red pepper and light blackened skin (the pepper’s that is, not human) and chocolate which moves the meatiness towards molé. The oak is more relaxed (or integrated) allowing the gutsy almost feral weight of the distillate greater say but there is some planed wood alongside light varnish, then nutmeg and raisin. It gets progressively darker and richer with some biltong/beef jerky hints balanced by the sweetness. It also gets slightly nuttier, reminiscent of mature Gouda/Emmental.

Body: Robust and full. Palate coating.

Palate: Big, quite deep, but also sweet. As on the nose, there’s some spiciness here (frying mustard seed). It is this sweeter element (toffee-like, with some dried apricot and the honey note seen on the nose) which comes over first. This softness then gives way to a chewy-mid palate where the darker fruits lurk. It then goes deep. Light, slightly leathery with malty elements then a gamey meatiness with supple tannins. However, rather than just the more powerful oak influence beginning to dominate the cooked fruits return adding a layered quality. Rather than sweetness you get a more savoury effect. Dark, full, liquorous, and rounded. As it moves into the back palate, so it starts to dry and pick up in terms of intensity and moves into the shadow of the trees.

Finish: Surprisingly, it sweetens again. Long, complex and, yes, meaty. Now you also get the Syrah-like sootiness.

Cowie’s Blue Seal, 20-year-old, 43.4%

Nose: Super dense and rich, with touches of floor polish and much more of the waxy, earthy, meaty element seen in the previous examples. This has real elegance and complexity – and little intrigue. There is an added oiliness which you only get from mature whiskies. This in turn moves into varnish, leather oil, wood resins and even a touch of dubbin. The sensation is like being in some ancient, mysterious, library. There are dried fruits, a touch of scented wood, fir trees, cedar, Moroccan leather, slightly foxed books, floor polish, and some ink.

It grows in the glass, moving towards chanterelle mushroom/cep mushroom even some of the wax crayon also seen on the 12-year-old. Huge, highly complex and contemplative.

Body: Robust and rich. Palate clinging.

Palate: The mature depth seen on the nose comes immediately into focus, but before it goes towards the dark there’s a refreshing lift of aromatic and overripe fruits (quince especially) and a touch of spiciness. It then expands as the fruits dry and the oils start to coat the tongue. The meaty element comes in quickly here, full-on grunt with animalic edges, cured leather and light bitter notes that bring to mid nutshell, espresso crema, damson jam, cacao nibs all balanced with some hedgerow berry fruits meaning that the back palate has a brighter lift than you might expect from something which is so dense and meaty (think of a berry sauce with venison). As it develops so this back palate shows more roasting tin elements, some bark. It continues to extend into dried fruits.

Finish: Quite dense. It carries on seamlessly from the progression seen on the palate with liquorice and dried fruit. 

About Mortlach:

Mortlach distillery was founded in 1823 by James Findlater and his two partners Donald McIntosh and Alexander Gordon. In 1852 the distillery was reopened by John Gordon after a few silent years, then in 1854 Gordon took on George Cowie as a partner, creating John Gordon & Co. Cowie became the sole owner when John Gordon died in 1867.

Dr. Alexander Cowie oversaw the very first spirit distillation, through a completely unique and fiendishly complex process, which he used his scientific acumen to craft. He was not a distiller by trade and had not long returned from a posting in the exotic climes of Hong Kong, where he spent five years practicing medicine. After the untimely death of his older brother, he returned to run Dufftown’s oldest distillery with his father George, who learned the craft of distilling after a career carving the great Scottish railways into the rugged landscape as an engineer, before becoming the owner of the Mortlach distillery. George bestowed it all to Alexander when he died, and Alexander doubled the stills his father left him.

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Sullivans Cove Double Cask DC098 – Tasmainian Whisky News

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Double Cask DC098

Our new Double Cask release is comprised of American and French oak casks, six in total, that range from 10 to 17 years old.

The rich fruit and tannin of the French oak really punch through on the nose with this release, sitting on a bed of beautiful American oak honey, vanilla and shortbread.

“This whisky has incredible length, balanced tannin, a very creamy mouthfeel, and an underlying nutty-autumn-vineyard character that make it perfect for the cool weather we’re having in Australia right now.”

Heather Tillott, Production Manager.

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We now ship to Hong Kong, France, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore and the UK through our online store.

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K&L California “A Luxurious Sherried Whisky That Will Make You Swoon” – Taiwanese Whisky News

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A Luxurious Sherried Whisky That Will Make You Swoon
Kavalan Solist “Sherry Cask – Artisanal Group Exclusive” Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ($209.99)
“Little in the world compares to this” – David Othenin-Girard, K&L SoCal Spirits Buyer

Back in November we received an exclusive Sherry Cask from the Taiwanese distillery Kavalan. As was expected, this rare “Solist” bottling sold out in a flash with requests for more still pouring in nine months later. As luck would have it, a second sister cask was produced and we were able to get our hands on a small parcel. While its profile is more traditionally Kavalan-esque than our exclusive cask, it is guaranteed to delight collectors of this coveted brand. Complex, highly evolved, and with the tropical notes that are a hallmark of Kavalan, it is a deep and powerful whisky that is well worth every penny. Kavalan became the next great thing for those in-the-know whisky fans when they notched the titles of World Whisky of the Year and World’s Best Single Malt Whisky. Of their many offerings, the most special are their single-barrel cask strength offerings (known in the rest of the world as Solist Casks). There are precious few bottles available, so this second offering is destined to sell out even more quickly than the first. This is a truly unique opportunity you don’t want to miss.

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Kavalan Solist “Sherry Cask – Artisanal Group Exclusive” Cask Strength Single Barrel Taiwanese Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ($209.99)

California was allocated two casks of Kavalan Sherry in 2017. One was purchased by K&L Wine Merchants and sold out at record speed. The other was purchased and bottled exclusively for Kavalan’s distributor The Artisanal Group of Southern California, a division of Southern Glazer Wine & Spirits. They covet this special rare cask and only offer it in allocated quantities to their very best accounts, parceling the cask out bottle by bottle when a deserving recipient emerges. It’s extreme rarity and scarcity that give this product some real cache, but, in the end, they eventually need to sell what they’ve got. That’s where we come in. No one in California has sold more Kavalan than K&L, so when we asked the distributor what they planned to do with the rest of this cask, they didn’t hesitate to offer the rest to us. There’s absolutely no reason this should still be available. It arrived in CA last November, the sister cask to our exceptional offering. It was not easy choosing between the two and, in fact, this particular cask is slightly more in line with the more classic Kavalan Solist Sherry than the ultra-supple barrel we bought. That means you’re going to get all the same intensity and power as the cask we sold last November, but with more structure and complexity. It should be banned at blind tastings, as it’s a ringer every time. There’s no question that those who can afford it should be stocking up on this for the future.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: July 25, 2018

This is the sister cask to our wildly popular single-cask selection from last November. It wasn’t easy choosing between the two and ultimately I’m still not sure which cask is better. The one we got had a certain suppleness that is not typical with these powerful Kavalan, so while it was very intense it lacked some of the punch of this special cask. Here we’re right in line with the most classic Kavalans — namely an inky, dense core of wild sherry aromatics. Immediately showing bold cocoa, dense coffee, dried damson plum, black fruit syrup, and fresh-cut hardwood. Powerful jammy entry pointed by exotic spice, pepper, dark chocolate, overripe fruit, and cigar box. Deep and penetrating on the palate with a feeling of complexity that gets you worried that it might never let you go. This stunning interplay between savory and sweet flavors is the true calling card of the wonderful Kavalan Solist Sherry Cask. Another stupendous offering from that special distillery in Taiwan. Not totally clear how they do what they do, but very little in the world compares to this.

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Bruichladdich Black Art 6 at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

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Bruichladdich Black Art 6

This 6th edition in the Black Art series is a marriage of casks distilled in 1990 and matured for at least 26 years. Only 18,000 individually numbered bottles have been produced at a cask strength of 46.9% abv.

This release is the second edition in the series to be created by Head Distiller Adam Hannett, who succeeded former Master Distiller Jim McEwan.

£280 Buy Now

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WEMYSS MALTS CELEBRATES OPENING OF AMAZON STORE WITH ARCHIVE SINGLE CASK BUNDLES! – Scotch Whisky News

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WEMYSS MALTS CELEBRATES OPENING OF AMAZON STORE WITH ARCHIVE SINGLE CASK BUNDLES!

We are excited to announce the launch of our new Amazon store! We have all of our core range of products available for delivery right to your door.

To celebrate the launch of the store, we dug into our archives and pulled out some of our favourite single cask bottlings from over the years. With these we created 5 exciting bundles that have been carefully curated by the team.

There is only 1 of each set available so get in quick to secure your piece of Wemyss Single Cask history.

Morrison & MacKay Laphroaig 7 Year Old 2010 at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Laphroaig 7 Year Old 2010 Strictly Limited

ABV: 46.0%
Age: 7 Year Old
Vintage: 2010
Cask Type: Sherry Butt
Bottler: Morrison & MacKay
Region: Islay

Laphroaig Williamson 7 Year Old 2010 vintage single malt Scotch whisky. Single cask sherry butt bottled 2018 by Morrison & MacKay for the Strictly Limited series. Williamson is a name given to Laphroaig. 885 bottles.

Laphroaig Distillery was established in 1815 on the rocky south coast of the Isle of Islay off the west coast of Scotland. This malt whiskey distillery continues to malt barley using its traditional malting floors and malt kiln. In 1994 the distiiley was awarded the Royal Warrant. The core range is quite extensive and supplemented by limited releases including a 21 year old was issued in 2015 to celebrate 21 years of Friends of Laphroaig. Independent bottlings are also available from Signatory, Cooper’s Choice and Hunter Laing. Laphroaig distillery also participates in Feis Ile, the Islay Festival of Malt and Music.

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CELEBRATING THE LAUNCH OF HIGHLAND PARK VALKNUT – Scotch Whisky News

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CELEBRATING THE LAUNCH OF HIGHLAND PARK VALKNUT

 “I know one thing which never dies: the reputation of each dead man.”

Poetic Edda, Hávamál, verse 77 

Highland Park is excited to introduce you to VALKNUT Special Edition single malt Scotch whisky.

In partnership with renowned Danish designer Jim Lynvgild, Highland Park VALKNUT is the second in a series of three VIKING LEGEND releases inspired by our rich Viking history and mythology.

Jason Craig, Highland Park brand director, commented: “Valknut is an intensely balanced whisky with an ABV of 46.8%.  It’s been matured predominantly in American sherry seasoned oak casks with a slightly higher phenolic level, compared to Valkyrie.  We’ve also used a small amount of Orkney grown Tartan barley which adds to its smokier edge and lingering sweet, spicy finish.”

Designer, Jim Lyngvild commented:  “The story of the Valknut is compelling and I wanted to ensure that the design feature of this packaging was a fitting match to the whisky created by Master Whisky Maker Gordon Motion.

“Also, as VALKNUT is part of a series of three expressions, I made sure that there is continuity in style of the packaging – for example, the frieze design at top is consistent in look but the story of the symbol has been brought to the front panel.”

Jim’s inspiration came from two important Nordic sources in Gotland, Sweden – the first of the four Stora Hammars stones and the picture stone at Tängelgårda.

VALKNUT means ‘knot of those killed in battle’ and its symbol of three interlinked triangles is closely associated with the Norse god Odin who guided the spirits of the dead to Valhalla.

Norse mythology tells of the VALKYRIES, Odin’s female servants, who combed the battlefields for the bravest fallen warriors. Vikings who met an honourable death were marked out by the symbol of the VALKNUT and spirited away to VALHALLA to join Odin’s mighty army and prepare for RAGNAROK, the battle of the end of the world.

Notes: 

Highland Park Valknut will launch in over 15 markets from June 2018.

RSP:  £58.00 (70cl and 75cl)

Valknut is the second in a series of three Viking Legend releases. It will be followed by Valfather in 2019.

Jim Lyngvild biography

Jim is a Danish designer and a true Viking.  His Viking lineage includes his 36th great grandfather Ragnvald Eysteinsson who was the 1st Earl of the Orkney Islands.   He can trace back his family tree all the way back to the 8th century.

Today, Jim lives in a Viking inspired castle which he designed himself in the Danish village of Faaborg. He is well-known for his creativity and vivid imagination.

A successful businessman and designer of many things including part ownership of with Frejdahl, a Danish Brewery.  

Tasting notes – 46.8%.

Appearance:   Natural colour, light gold

Nose:  Toasted vanilla pods, cracked black pepper, oak shavings, cloves, aniseed, aromatic smoke

Palate: Sweet, aromatic cloves join forces with tangy hints of aniseed

Finish: Intensely balanced, bold and courageous, leaves a lingering memory of aromatic peat smoke and sweet spices

For further information, please contact: www.highlandparkwhisky.com

Arran Brodick Bay 20 Year Old Limited Edition at Milroys of Soho – Scotch Whisky News

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Arran Brodick Bay 20 Year Old Limited Edition 49.8%

£134.95

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Arran Brodick Bay 20 Year Old Limited Edition 49.8%

Isle of Arran distillery is releasing a Sherried single malt called Brodick Bay as part of its new limited edition Explorers Series, which pays homage to the island’s natural charms.

A 20-year-old single malt, Brodick Bay has been matured in ex-Bourbon barrels and ex-Sherry hogsheads before being finished in oloroso Sherry butts from Bodegas Tradición in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain.

Bottled at a cask strength of 49.8% abv, the whisky is said to contain notes of ‘creamy toffee’ and ‘treacle-laced fudge’, resulting in ‘a memorable sweetness with rich layers of intense fruit’.

Brodick Bay is named for the picturesque bay on Arran’s east coast, located around 12 miles from the Isle of Arran distillery at Lochranza, and overlooked by Arran’s tallest mountain, Goatfell.

Limited Stock

£134.95

UK Delivery £7.95

(Customers outside the UK please contact the shop for shipping costs)

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Macallan 26 Year Old Platinum Old & Rare at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

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Special Whisky for Special Occasions

We’ve all been there: a big celebration is coming up but we have no idea what gift to give. That’s the beauty of whisky – as long as the recipient enjoys the water of life – there are so many new and wonderful whiskies to try!

Whether it’s a wedding, anniversary, retirement, birthday or new baby, you’ll find the perfect whisky to help celebrate at The Whisky Shop.

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Macallan 26 Year Old Platinum Old & Rare

One of only 60 bottles filled from a single sherry butt on 25th May 2018 – the day the new distillery opened – this Speyside single malt was distilled at the original Macallan distillery in June 1991. Matured for almost three decades, this cask strength release from independent bottler Hunter Laing & Co. is presented at 55.2% abv.

Mellow on the nose with dried fruits and a clear sherry influence. The palate is smooth and sweet, with creamy sherried notes before a dry finish with a touch of oak spice.

£1,840 Buy Now

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “August Previews: Preparing for launch” – Scotch Whisky News

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DARE TO BE DIFFERENT?

For those feeling bold, we recommend exploring 30.102 Not easy – but worth it! More a journey than a drink, this whisky constantly changes in the glass. Spend some time with this one and your patience will be rewarded. Only a limited number of preview bottles are available, the full August Outturn will be released on Friday, 3 August at 9am, order now before they’re gone.

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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!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

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