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Serendipitous Cake at The Scotch Malt Whisky Society – Scotch Whisky News

SERENDIPITOUS CAKE

Cask No. 35.400

This is the 400th cask we’ve bottled from Distillery 35. We hope you’ll love super silky and rare offering as much as we do! A hint of sandalwood incense merged with the vapour from a creamy hot chocolate as they accompanied coconut macaroons, toffee and banoffee pie in a chance encounter. Chocolate-coated raisins and sugar-coated fennel seeds embraced on the palate, adding a layer of lusciousness to cinnamon fudge, vanilla syrup, and toasted coconut flakes. Water released pineapple slices, flambéed in coconut rum, and served on a bed of sponge cake, marzipan and vanilla ice cream. Why the chance encounter? Following the discovery of a leak in its original cask, this whisky was transferred to a freshly emptied second fill barrel. Although not enough time had passed to be considered a second maturation, once sampled, the whisky was divine – so we simply had to bottle it!

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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

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Drams Down Under 🥃 – Milroy’s of Show Whisky News

Australia’s finest | From experimental bottlings to hyper-local whiskies, Australia’s distillers are celebrated far beyond its borders. Here are four to try today. Bold, pioneering and dynamic, Australia’s distillers are at the forefront of an increasingly diverse global whisky category. Some makers are doggedly pursuing flavour creation on their own terms, freely crafting whisky outside of the legal requirements of, say, single malt Scotch or bourbon. Others are taking a hyper-local approach, making their whiskies using grains grown on their doorstep and maturing in casks from nearby wineries. Whatever the philosophy, the spectrum of styles coming out of the country is remarkable. Not sure where to start exploring? These are the whiskies to give you a taste of Australia.

🥃 Starward Left-Field, £32.95
🥃 Hobart Whisky Signature, £120
🥃 Spring Bay Bourbon Cask, £130
🥃 Remnant Whisky Co. Herd Not Seen, £115

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The Creators Collection ‘Whispers of Spring: A journey of reawakening’ – Scotch Malt Whisky Society News

Whispers of Spring: A journey of reawakening is an ode to spring. Each of the four bottles in the collection is designed to take you on a sensory journey, offering a unique take on traditional flavours. These casks have been left to mature to perfection over decades in refill wood. The result is a story of transformation and renewal.

Our Head of Whisky, Euan Campbell says, “Sometimes it’s fun to explore the technical and process side of whisky, and sometimes it’s best to let the whisky take you to a time and place and simply revel in sheer enjoyment. Our Whispers of Spring collection does just that. These whiskies present you with fresh floral aromas, juicy fruits and green shoots. They all carry significant age statements and are perfect contemplative drams, to enjoy while considering the year ahead and what spring renewal will bring”  

This Creators Collection celebrates the beauty of new beginnings and the timeless tradition of whisky-making, reimagined for the modern palate.

Whispers of Spring: A journey of reawakening is now available online.

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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!

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Midleton Very Rare 2025 Edition Whiskey – Hard To Find Whisky News


Midleton Very Rare

2025 Release

70cl · 40% ABV

£219.95

This milestone release pays tribute to 200 years of whiskey making excellence at the Midleton distillery. The Midleton Very Rare 2025 is a whiskey of remarkable depth and balance; meticulously composed from six distinct distillate styles, each representing generations of mastery, innovation, and dedication that have become synonymous with Midleton Very Rare.

Nose: Opens with sweet waves of caramelised apple, toffee fudge and vanilla, while the subtle herbal and floral notes of freshly picked garden mint and lavender slowly build over time, complementing the woodland spices of cinnamon and nutmeg thanks to the rich influence of the American oak.

Palate: Textured layers of sweet honeycomb with soft fruits and delicate herbal undertones. White pepper with a mild hint of chilli oil work in tandem with the nuanced citrus and orchard fruits while the sweet nature of this intriguing whiskey continues to build with decadent flavours of treacle, toffee, vanilla, and sugar glazed fruits.

Finish: Rich and lingering. The fruits begin to softly fade, leaving the oak and pot still spices with the final word.

Mac-Talla Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky Announces Limited Edition Release for Fèis Ìle 2025; ‘Amarone’ – From Italy to Islay.

Mac-Talla Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky Announces Limited Edition Release for Fèis Ìle 2025; ‘Amarone’ – From Italy to Islay.

Aberargie, Scotland : 16th April 2025 : Mac-Talla Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky is proud to announce the launch of a new and exclusive limited-edition release in celebration of the world-renowned “Fèis Ìle” meaning, the Islay Festival. This bottling will be available from select retailers from 16th May 2025, at an RRP of £78.00.

This one-of-a-kind whisky, a true tribute to the island’s rich heritage and its masterful cask maturation processes. It will be available to whisky enthusiasts in the UK, EU, and other select international markets.

A Bold Union: Peated Islay Spirit Meets Amarone Wine

The new release showcases the synergy between two distinct forces – the bold, smoky character of Islay single malt and the opulent intensity of Amarone wine. This limited edition bottling was crafted by carefully selecting a parcel of high-quality, first-fill Amarone casks – an exceptional choice for whisky maturation.

Amarone della Valpolicella is one of Italy’s most luxurious wines, known for its deep, dark cherry and chocolate notes, made through a unique process called appassimento, where grapes are air-dried before fermentation, concentrating their flavours. The result is a whisky that combines the bold flavours of Islay peat with the luxurious, fruit-forward richness of Amarone wine.

Fèis Ìle Attendees

For any lucky whisky lovers that will be attending Fèis Ìle this year, Mac-Talla are hosting some exclusive events over the festival. All details can be found here.

Notes 

  • Release Date: 16th May 2025
  • RRP: £78.00 ABV: 53.3%
  • Tasting notes: Prominent notes of stone fruits wrapped up in rich dark chocolate with a long finish of warming peat at the end Available Markets: UK, EU, and select international markets
  • Age of Liquid: NAS
  • Finish: 18 months finishing, marriage of two casks(1 butt of First Fill Amarone, 1 partial refill European Oak Butt), returned to Amarone casks for a further 6 months.
  • Casks Used: 2 casks
  • Press preview: Thursday 8th May 6pm-8pm at The Scottish Gantry in Edinburgh, details below:

Stockists: Mac-Talla Amarone will be available from select whisky retailers from 26th May – for more details on stockists visit: https://mactallawhisky.com/stockists

Skene Scotch Whisky AUCHROISK 31 YEARS OLD – Aberdeen Whisky Shop News

AUCHROISK 31 YEARS OLD

This single malt was distilled in 1990 at the Auchroisk Distillery, located in the Speyside region of Scotland. It was aged for 31 years in a single hogshead before bottling at natural cask strength, without chill-filtration or artificial colouring.

£175.00

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Tamdhu Dalbeallie 08, Tamdhu at it’s very best – Scotch Whisky News

Dalbeallie 08, Tamdhu at it’s very best. 

 Available to purchase Thursday 1st May

Gordon and I sat down in the sun, at the historic Dalbeallie Station for a first taste of Tamdhu’s Dalbeallie 08. This latest addition to the Dalbeallie series is Tamdhu at its very best. Crafted with dedication, it celebrates our Speyside roots and the legacy of the station that once transported our precious casks to the world.

Nose – Ginger snaps, crème anglaise, and smoked almonds

Palate – Honey, baked pears, and sherry oak warmth

Finish – Dark chocolate, sticky dates, and rich oak

ABV – 60.8% ABV

Limited Release – 1000 bottles

Dalbeallie 08 (£100) is available on Thursday, 1st May at 9am on Tamdhu.com.

If you’re visiting us next week during the Speyside Whisky Festival you will be able to purchase in person at our distillery shop (Dalbeallie Station) open from 10.30am – 5.30pm 2nd and 3rd May.

Here’s to another exceptional chapter in Tamdhu’s story.

Slàinte Mhath,

Sandy McIntyre

Distillery Manager

Benbecula Distillery 2025 Cask Offering Palo Cortado Hogshead – Scotch Whisky News

2025 Cask Offering

Palo Cortado Hogshead (250L) –  £8,000

Our Master Distiller, Brendan McCarron, chose his favourite sherry cask to work with: Palo Cortado. This rare, unusual cask gives a deep and rich flavour, perfect to guide our unique spirit.

Bourbon Hogshead (250L) –£7,250

We are using high-quality, heavily charred American White Oak casks that match the spirit character of Benbecula.

With only 150 casks available, this is another rare opportunity to be part of our growth at Benbecula Distillery and expand your whisky experience. If you’re interested or have any questions, please reach out above or visit our site by clicking below.

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Glenallachie 18 Years Old at Aberdeen Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

Glenallachie Distillery

Glenallachie 18 Years Old

ABV: 46% 70 cL

£140.00

Tax included.

This opulent Scotch whisky was patiently perfected in the finest oak casks for 18 long years. Silently slumbering in the on-site Glenallachie’s warehouses, the spirit underwent continual monitoring until Billy Walker deemed it had reached its pinnacle. With enticing aromas of honey and mocha, followed by marzipan and dark cherry tones on the palate, this single malt oozes elegant refinement.

Nose Toffee sauce, cinnamon spice and fresh vanilla pods, with attributes of cocoa, honeycomb and cherries.

Palate Bursts of marzipan, sultanas and rich dark chocolate, leading to wild honey, maraschino cherries and buttercream.

GLENDRONACH MASTER’S ANTHOLOGY – The Whisky Exchange News

GLENDRONACH
MASTER’S ANTHOLOGY

The new Master’s Anthology is a tribute to the art of sherry cask maturation. This trio reflects the exceptionally rich character that has become synonymous with the distillery over the past 200 years. Glendronach was founded in 1826 by James Allardice (also spelt Allardyce and Allardes), and almost completely destroyed by fire a decade later. After the rebuild, Allardice – a colourful character – is rumoured to have accidentally ensured the popularity of his whisky in Edinburgh in the 1840s by gifting a quantity of it to some local sex-workers after a failed sales trip to the city.

Following Allardice’s death the distillery was taken over by Walter Scott (a former manager of Teaninich), who ran it until his death in the 1880s. In 1920,the distillery was bought for £9000 by Charles Grant, whose father had founded Glenfiddich.

The distillery remained the property of the Grant family until 1960, when it was taken over by Teacher’s (for which blend the Glendronach malt was already a vital ingredient). The stills were doubled to four in the late 1960s.

Thereafter, a familiar story of consolidation characterises the distillery’s history. Teacher’s was bought by Allied brewers, which became Allied Domecq (this is the abridged version by the way), who were bought by Pernod Ricard in 2005. Along the way, Glendronach’s floor maltings were shut down in 1996 as the distillery was mothballed. Although the distillery became active again in 2002, the maltings did not. In 2005, one of Pernod’s first acts after their takeover was to close the distillery in order to convert some of Scotland’s last direct coal-fired stills to indirect steam-heated coils. this means that there are now no distilleries in Scotland using direct coal-fired stills, although the practice is continued at the Yoichi distillery in Japan.

In 2008, Pernod sold Glendronach to the consortium headed by Billy Walker that had done such a fine job of revitalising Benriach. A quick revamp followed and a relaunched 15yo and new 18yo were added to the core range, joining the standard 12yo and a 33yo introduced by Pernod in late 2005.

Interestingly, the cask type used at Glendronach has changed in the last few years. Traditionally the majority of the spirit was aged in Oloroso casks, however since the recommencement of production in 2002 bourbon casks have been used, meaning that future releases will have a different flavour profile to the batches being released today. It is believed that the new owners will begin using sherry casks again.

From the website

In 1826 the exuberant and extroverted James Allardice founded the distillery and produced his ‘Guid GlenDronach’ single malt. Down the years, the distillery he created has thrived under the stewardship of far-sighted investors like Walter Scott in 1847 and Captain Charles Grant in 1920. In more recent times, GlenDronach was bought in 1960 by William Teacher & Sons.

But in 2008, nothing less than a complete renaissance began. The BenRiach Distillery Company became GlenDronach’s proud new owner.

While time can never stand still, the commitment of the team at GlenDronach will ensure that the distinctive practices that have always defined the distillery will live on – the most influential of these, its return to independent ownership.

James Allardice & His ‘Guid GlenDronach’

You’re probably wondering how it all began, so let us start at the beginning on a chilly winter’s night in 1826…

Hidden within the valley of Forgue, deep within the Scottish Highlands, a plume of smoke ascends from the chimney of a grand country house, Glen House. The smell of peat from a large crackling fire fills the drawing room, and there sits James Allardice, feet up, with a dram of a whisky that he’d spent quite some time making. He was feeling quite cheery with the results of his new creation, which he had decided to call… GlenDronach. His next challenge was to sell his stock, so there he sat, pondering on what would be his best plan.

James was up with the birds the following morning and set out with a spring in his step for the capital, with a large barrel and flagon in tow. But on arrival in Edinburgh, he discovered that selling GlenDronach was going to be trickier than he first thought. “We already have our stock for the season,” the landlords all said, “but we’ll bear you in mind for next year.”

Ladies of the Night

After only selling a trickle, a disheartened Allardice wanders back to his hotel, ready to admit defeat. But, walking up the Canongate, he is accosted by two young ladies of the night who want him to take them…for a drink. James tells the women that he has his very own ‘Guid GlenDronach’ whisky that they can sup on, and so he returns to his hotel room, to the mortification of the hotel staff, with the two ladies on each arm!

The following day, word of mouth spread like wildfire about the previous night’s shenanigans and the two women return for another bottle of GlenDronach to share with their friends. James had pretty much given up on his abortive sales drive in Edinburgh and had planned to return home, so he gave the women the remainder of his flagon.

The ‘Guid GlenDronach’

Later that afternoon, the street was full of women who had consumed one drop too many. This got the neighbourhood talking and everyone became curious to try some of what the ladies were drinking. So they started requesting GlenDronach by name when they went into their local pubs.

As the story goes, James did not return home as planned the following day. Instead, he stayed a while in Edinburgh where he sold all of his stock. Not long after, bottles could be found in every pub along the Royal Mile. GlenDronach had arrived!

A Unique Heritage and Traditional Past

Our Distilling methods may be old fashioned, but we prefer to look on them as hand crafted techniques created through nearly 200 years of tradition. From the germination of the barley to the flow of the purest middle cuts of distilled spirit, every step in the GlenDronach journey to the vat and onwards is taken with meticulous care and immaculate timing.

Our malt mill, glistening copper mash tun and Oregon pine washbacks form part of a vigorous but carefully attended process. Then, our 4 elegant copper pot stills distil and re-distil the finest, richest spirit. What follows is the final secret of GlenDronach’s exceptional character. As was the case in 1826, The GlenDronach Distillery patiently matures its single malt whisky in superior quality sherry casks. Over the years of extended maturation, these carefully seasoned casks help create the unique richly sherried style that GlenDronach is famous for.

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