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Isle of Arran Distillery releases highly anticipated new edition of the Amarone Cask Finish – Scotch Whisky News

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Isle of Arran Distillery releases highly anticipated new edition of the Amarone Cask Finish 

Six months after the last batch sold out, the award-winning Isle of Arran Distillery has announced the highly anticipated release of the latest edition of the Amarone Cask Finish Single Malt.

Previous bottlings have been received to high acclaim with the most recent batch selling out in just three months. The first edition, released in 2010, scored 96 points out of 100 in The Whisky Bible and has remained one of the most favoured Arran Single Malt limited editions since.

After initially maturing in traditional oak casks over a number of years The Arran Single Malt in this bottling was ‘finished’ in a selection of Amarone wine casks sourced from an artisan producer of this iconic Italian red wine.

Master Distiller, James MacTaggart, carefully monitored this period of secondary maturation to ensure the perfect balance is struck between the Amarone casks and the intrinsic sweet-fruity character of The Arran Malt. The end result is a Single Malt full of charm, complexity and quality.

McTaggart said: “The Amarone Cask Finish has to be one of our most popular limited editions with demand growing for each new expression.

“We’re just as proud of this latest bottling as we were the first and look forward to it being enjoyed by fans of The Arran Malt everywhere.”

Bottled at 50 per cent ABV for concentration of flavour and aroma. A nose of poached pear and honey is followed by toasted almonds and a subtle touch of cranberry.

A palate of dark chocolate and cherry is enriched by muscular notes of dark plum wrestle with bitter-sweet apricots and a hint of cinnamon.

The finesse of The Arran Malt is rounded with the restrained fruit and oak from the Amarone casks for concentrated, yet elegant finish that delivers on all levels.

As with all expressions of the Arran Malt, the Amarone Cask Finish has absolutely no artificial colouring and is not subjected to chill-filtration making it a purely delicious dram.

This edition is part of the core range of Arran Malts and this latest batch is likely to sell out quickly. It will be available at independent whisky shops and on www.arranwhisky.com 

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For more information visit www.arranwhisky.com * Accolades for Isle of Arran Distillery include Winner for: Best New Exporter (2004), Queen’s Award for International Trade (2005), Scottish Distiller of the Year (2007) and Scottish Drinks Producer of the Year (2007.)

Scottish Field Visitor Experience of the Year 2014 & 2015.

Product awards include: Best Whisky Liqueur (2007), ‘Best Single Malt Scotch 12 Years & Under’ for The Arran Malt Amarone Cask Finish (2008) ‘Best Single Malt Scotch 11-15 Years’ for The Arran Malt Sherry Single Cask 1998 (2010) and ‘Best Single Malt Scotch 11-15 Years’ for the Icons of Arran Peacock (2011.) ‘Double Gold Award’ for Arran’s 14 Year Old Single Malt and ‘Gold Award’ for Arran’s 10 Year Old Single Malt at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition (2012). Double Gold in FiftyBest.com awards (2012). Double Gold Medal for the 12 year-old Cask Strength in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition (2013). Double Gold for both the 10 year-old and 12 year-old Cask Strength at the China Wine & Spirits Best Value Awards 2014.

The first ever European Woodford Reserve Personal Selection Barrel is now available within The Punch Room at The London Edition – American Whiskey News

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The first ever European Woodford Reserve Personal Selection Barrel is now available within The Punch Room at The London Edition. 

The London Edition’s Personal Selection Barrel was the culmination of the Punch on the Road tour of the US in May last year, where the Punch Room team visited New York, Louisville Kentucky and Chicago within the space of a week, all with help of Woodford Reserve. The Punch Room team made their drinks at the finest bars in these cities – and since then The Punch Room and Woodford have collaborated to visit the best bars of Oslo, Stockholm and Amsterdam.

It’s important to note that the Woodford Reserve Personal Selection does not create a single barrel product, instead it is a chance for customers to blend their own, unique Woodford Reserve, meaning that it is 100% bespoke. The Punch Room team were presented with 12 different barrel samples grouped into 6 x 2 selections. They tasted them individually, and then together, to decide which two they’d like to blend together to create their perfect batch.

The Punch Room’s Personal Selection Barrel has the same mash bill as Woodford Reserve Distillers Select (18% rye, along with 10% barley and 72% corn) and is 45.2% ABV.

The Punch Room Bar is located in the London Edition Hotel

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The Personal Selection Barrel program allows consumers to pick the batch that suits their palette, allowing one to bottle the flavors they love most in Woodford Reserve.

The selection options are:

1)       A distillery visit including meeting the master taster or master distiller to select barrels

2)       In-Market Selection – the customer is sent three distinct flavor profiles and asked to select their favourite

3)       Distillery Selection – the master distiller can select the barrel for you

What’s included:

  • 180 – 1 litre bottles of Woodford Reserve Personal Selection adorned with Personalisation labels
  • A plaque with the buyers name or company at the distillery
  • A personalized barrel (upon request)
  • Personalised barrel head ( on request)

Brand New Single Cask Release The Authors’ Series at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

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New Releases!

This week has seen the release of a number of new releases from independent bottler Hunter Laing & Co. of Glasgow. Adding to their celebrated Authors’ Series range of single cask expressions, the latest batch includes highly limited bottlings aged between 20 and 50 years. We also have three new Speyside single cask releases, all over 18 years old, including a 1989 cask strength expression from Braes of Glenlivet, the distillery that would become Braeval. Next day delivery available on UK orders We ship worldwide!

Springbank 1996 Authors’ Series
Benjamin Disraeli

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£600.00

Bruichladdich 1990 Authors’ Series
Jules Verne

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£500.00

Port Ellen 1983 Authors’ Series
Alfred Tennyson

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£2800.00

Speyside’s Finest 1966 Authors’ Series
Victor Hugo

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£1900.00

Springbank 10yo at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Springbank 10 Year Old

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Matured in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, Springbank Ten is regarded as one of the best value single malts available. We’ve just heard that stock is now on allocation – so grab a bottle (or three) while you still can!

£38.29

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The Next Chapter in the Author’s Series at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

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The First Editions Authors’ Series

First launched by independent bottler Hunter Laing & Co. in 2015, the First Editions Authors’ Series celebrates the life and works of great writers with equally laudable single cask whiskies. With such literary giants as Dickens, Edgar Allen Poe and Robert Louis Stevenson honoured in previous releases, the latest highly limited bottlings pay tribute to French and British writers of the 19th century.

Next day delivery available on UK orders

Springbank 1996 Benjamin Disraeli

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Distilled in October 1996 at Springbank distillery in Campbeltown and matured for 20 years in a single sherry hogshead before bottling in November 2016 at a strength of 57.5% abv, only 67 have been produced. Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) was a British politician and author who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Author of more than a dozen novels, Disraeli’s popular political novels reflect an interest in social reform and include Conigsby, Sybil and Tancred.

£600 Buy Now

Bruichladdich 1990 Jules Verne

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Distilled in October 1990 at Bruichladdich distillery on the isle of Islay before spending the next 25 years maturing in a refill hogshead. Bottled in September 2016 at a strength of 48.6% abv, only 140 have been produced. Jules Verne (1828-1905) was a French author who became one of the most influential writers in Science Fiction. Verne’s works such as Around the World in 80 Days, Journey to the Centre of the Earth and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, remain enduring classics to this day.

£500 Buy Now

Port Ellen 1983 Alfred, Lord Tennyson

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Distilled in March 1983 at Port Ellen distillery on Islay before being matured in a sherry butt for 33 years. Bottled in November 2016 at a strength of 55.9% abv, only 142 have been produced. Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) is widely regarded as the finest of the Victorian poets. Poet laureate from 1851 until his death, Tennyson was the longest serving to date. The first peer to be created for his writing, he is best remembered for his tribute to British cavalrymen, The Charge of the Light Brigade.

£2800 Buy Now

Probably Speyside’s Finest 1966 Victor Hugo

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Distilled in June 1966 at what may be considered one of Speyside’s finest distilleries before spending the next half century maturing in a single sherry butt. Bottled in November 2016 at a strength of 51.1% abv, only 39 have been produced. Victor Hugo (1802-1885), French novelist, poet and dramatist, is best remembered for works such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables. A supporter of the Republican movement, Hugo became involved in politics in later life, eventually being elected a senator in 1876.

£1900 Buy Now

Authors’ Series 2016 Compendium

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Bringing together the four single cask expressions ranging from 20 to 50 years old, this set celebrates the life and works of Jules Verne, Victor Hugo, Alfred Tennyson and Benjamin Disraeli – great writers of the 19th century. Each bottle is wax-sealed and presented in a beautiful brown leather box, embossed with gold lettering that would look perfectly at home in the grandest of libraries.

£5800 Buy Now

Springbank Society Newsletter – Scotch Whisky News

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Springbank Society 

How are we all?

Feels like we haven’t spoken in ages. Don’t worry, you will hear from me a lot more in the next few months. For today, however, I am very happy to drop you all this quick, little email to tell you about Spirit of Freedom which is available in the UK Cadenhead shops now. Containing 62 different Scotch Whiskies, this blend is the perfect dram for the 62% ahead of Article 50.

Tasting notes:

Nose – A lovely introduction to this whisky; sweet and fresh with a minty background. It then becomes really fruity with apricots, bananas and pears.

Palate – A light and easy-drinking dram.The fruity theme continues with melon and raspberries, combined with vanilla cream; a Scottish malty panna cotta.

Finish – You’ll want to share it with your pals or then again, maybe better to keep it to yourself, it’s very moreish and buttery.

Please see the advert above for full details or check out our website.

It will likely retail at about £25.00; please contact your preferred retailer or stockist if you would like a bottle.

And although I am sure you will know this, please be aware of the following:

  • This is not a Society bottle
  • This is not a core range product

Swedish Society Members

Our Springbank Burgundy and Hazelburn Barolo are being launched in Sweden today (Thursday 23rd March 17). The Springbank Burgundy 12yo has been matured in Fresh Burgundy Casks and bottled at cask strength 53.5%vol. The tasting notes for this (as included in the newsletter back in June):

Nose:  Bold and rich with mineral and dunnage warehouse notes combining with maple syrup, pancetta, cranberry and red currants.

Palate:  A soft velvet like texture with buttered brown toast and chocolate shortbread complimenting light herb & oak notes.

Finish:  A medium dry finish gives up liquorice and mint accompanied woody tannins

The Hazelburn 9yo Barolo (57.9% abv) spent 6 years in a fresh bourbon cask and then 3 years in a refill Barolo wine cask (which had previously contained Springbank).

Nose: The dram begins with perfume and confectionary, then the essence of sugared almonds is revealed, complimented by the sweetness of sherbet

Palate: Peppery with light tannins and the sweetness is continued with dry fruits and the subtle hint of coconut shavings

Finish: Sugary, with dark chocolate guiding us throughout the pineapple custard combined with vanilla

Please click on the link here for all the details you need.

I will be speaking to you all again very soon, in fact I will be in touch so often you will be tired of hearing from me.

Until then,

Slainte

Nathan

For the Springbank Society

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Twitter –  https://twitter.com/Springbank1828

Instagram –  Search Springbank Whisky (@springbankwhisky1828)

The English Whisky Company “Finally the secret’s out… Malt ‘n’ Rye is here!” – English Whisky News

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New Releases From Old Particular: Dynamite 20 and 33 Year Old Selections at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

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New Releases From Old Particular: Dynamite 20 and 33 Year Old Selections

Since we started working with the Old Particular brand back in 2015, we have unveiled one outstanding find after another. It has been a thrilling ride and one we hope to continue in perpetuity as these selections offer that often sought but rarely found combination of scarcity and quality, while at the same time remaining affordably priced. Those who have been following this program since its inception will already know the range and depth of whiskies offered is impressive. Our most recent finds from Arran and the now shuttered distillery of Carsebridge very much continue in this tradition of exceptionalism.

On the more nuanced side of the spectrum is the 20 Year Old Arran which offers delicate flavors on a frame that is never too brusque or overpowering. An ideal pick for those who enjoy a scotch that reveals its inner intensity through restraint. The 33 Year Old Carsebridge for its part reveals layer upon layer of complexity. Notable for its smooth approach this is one of those scotches that goes down almost too easily. Both can be had for under $100 which is almost an unthinkable price given their age and pedigree. Historically we have sold through our “Old Particular” releases in a flash and expect much the same from these.

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1996 Arran 20 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ($89.99)

Arran has been one of our favorite independent producers at K&L for some time with its versatile line-up of Island malts with a bit more Highland character. While the standard Arran editions can vary from sweet sherry to subtle peat, this 20 year single barrel from our Old Particular label is classic Scotch through and through. The key components in the flavor profile are vanilla, sweet barley, soft stone fruit, and just a little bit of salt. Fans of balanced, complex, and easy to drink mature malts are going to fall on their faces for this whisky. It’s round on the palate, but the 52.7% ABV adds an extra lift with hints of oak spice and a flurry of sweetness on the finish. It’s another classic Scotch for a fantastic price due to our relationship abroad and the current advantage in the dollar to pound ratio.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: March 08, 2017

Arran has captured the hearts of whisky fans everywhere who DON’T want intense, overproofed, or heavily-polarized expressions. For people who want their Scotch to taste like Scotch (just really, really good Scotch), Arran has become a ballast in a sea of saturation. The classic flavors of vanilla from the oak and sweet malt from the whisky itself are mellowed perfectly from two decades of maturity in cask. The extra proof adds a little zip at the back, but this is an utterly drinkable whisky. It begs you for more after each sip is finished.

Andrew Stevens | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: March 12, 2017

I love whiskey from Scotland all throughout the year, however on a warm day I find myself drifting toward lighter less peaty variations of the booze I love. Fortunately for me, and those like me, we have a new Old Particular here to help with these cravings. This 20 year old bottling of Arran smells like milk chocolate and summer hay, with a little vanilla thrown in for good measure. On the palate there is a wonderful mix of salty green apple, malts, and a touch of vanilla and spice. The salty note lingers on the finish with baking spice and some heat that definitely go the distance. Another killer cask from our friends at Old Particular.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: March 10, 2017

This is for those who want a rich and mouth-filling single malt. It is big, creamy and fruity with plenty of malt flavors. There are undertones of island influence with a kiss of salt. Even with all of the juicy richness there is a nice dry finish. This Arran does not have a smoky and peaty profile.

Alex Schroeder | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: March 08, 2017

This has bright fruity aromas on the nose like green apple and orange zest, which slides into a richer profile on the palate: crème brulée, vanilla, and clove. I have never had an Arran I did not love, and this 20-year-old is hitting all the right notes. It makes for an utterly satisfying Scotch whisky drink!

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1982 Carsebridge 33 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Grain Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($99.99)

While it closed only a year after the whisky in this bottle was distilled, just because the former Carsebridge distillery is gone forever doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy its splendor still today! Luckily for us there are still a number of delicious and mature expressions available on the independent market and this is one of them. If there’s one thing we can help take credit for here at K&L, it’s been helping to remove the undeserved stigma associated with grain whisky in the Scotch industry. This 33 year old edition distilled in 1982 should please both fans of blended whisky and single malt alike. It’s a literal definition of the word smooth as this elixir absolute glides over the palate with a richness and concentration of oak from more than three decades in wood. While it’s bottled at 45.4% cask strength, that’s a very drinkable proof that offers up full concentration without the dilution. Fans of our previous grain whisky editions will want to snatch this one up fast. Not only is it old and rare, it’s also a serious crowdpleaser!

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: March 08, 2017

I still get a reasonable amount of requests for old whiskies from “closed” distilleries, especially the ones that went down in the early eighties due to the whisky economy at the time: Port Ellen, Brora, Banff, and others. But while those whiskies will cost you hundreds if not thousands of dollars per bottle at this point, there’s another little guy that went silent from that era called Carsebridge; albeit this facility made grain whisky, not single malt. It’s because of that fact that we’re able to offer a little rarity like this at full proof for $99.99 rather than some other astronomical price. The 33 year age statement should be enough to move most drinkers as is, but that little factoid definitely helps add a bit of romanticism. Carsebridge closed forever in 1983, but the story goes on in this bottle, smooth and round with supple, soft oak flavors and a finish that’s as smooth as silk.

Andrew Stevens | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: March 12, 2017

Rich creamy deliciousness, that is what we have here in a bottling of 33 year old Single Grain. Seriously, this has oak and vanilla spice with a lemon cake layer and supple palate resplendent with butterscotch and a long dry finish. Another reason to forget the stigma against grain whiskey and delight in an old bottle that tastes good and is $100.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: March 10, 2017

Particularly easy to drink and enjoy. This grain whiskey has an inviting, sweet caramel nose. In the mouth it is rich and soft and smooth with a creamy mouthfeel. Everything comes together to make this whiskey interesting and fun.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: March 08, 2017

Ancient Grains. It sounds like a breakfast cereal and in some ways it is. This 33 year old grain beauty taste like a country breakfast; it’s full of molasses and oats, fresh buttermilk pancakes smothered in ripe peaches and maple syrup. There is an array of sweet spices – nutmeg and cinnamon dominate, but cloves also make an appearance. The proof, weight, and texture are nearly perfect. No ice, no water, just pure indulgence in a glass. Let it roll around and enjoy.

Alex Schroeder | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: March 08, 2017

Only 233 bottles were made of this gem, from a distillery you probably havent heard of: Carsebridge closed down over thirty years ago! This is the most complex and interesting single grain Ive ever tasted: toffee, orange citrus, peaches, caramel and baking spices. And at just over 45% alcohol, its exceptionally drinkable without the need to water it down.

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New Whisky from Glenturret at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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New whiskies from Glenturret

Glenturret 12 Year Old Single Cask

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We don’t see official distillery single cask bottlings very often, and when they do spring up they are often very expensive. Imagine our surprise when this little number landed. Single sherry butt #110 distilled March 2004 yielding 590 bottles.

£63.44

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Big Peat – The Green Welly Stop Edition! – Scotch Whisky News

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Big Peat – The Green Welly Stop Edition

Big Peat has been on his travels, stopping at the World Famous Green Welly Stop.

The first UK retailer to get their very own exclusive Big Peat release.

Limited stock remaining.

300 bottles available in this edition.

Available in limited numbers on our website now:

https://www.thegreenwellystop.co.uk

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