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BUSHMILLS® ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF ITS RARE 16 AND 21 YEAR OLD IRISH SINGLE MALTS – Irish Whiskey News

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BUSHMILLS® ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF ITS RARE 16 AND 21 YEAR OLD

IRISH SINGLE MALTS  

Bushmills, Co. Antrim, 19 December 2016:  Bushmills Irish Whiskey today announced the 2016 release of two rare, small batch 16 and 21-year-old single malts, both of which are matured and finished in three different cask types to create uniquely rich flavour profiles.

Both of these aged single malts from Ireland’s oldest working distillery boast a long list of international awards, recognising the immense craftsmanship that lies behind them. Only a small select number of casks of Bushmills small-batch, triple-distilled malt whiskey are matured to this age for release in these annual limited editions.

Colum Egan, Master Distiller at Bushmills Irish Whiskey, said: “To craft malts of this age and quality calls for all our expertise and knowledge. By carefully nurturing a small number of casks in our warehouses so that they age in the optimal conditions, we can draw layers of exquisite flavours from the wood, ensuring they are perfectly balanced with the unique distillery character of the unique Bushmills spirit made from 100% malted Irish barley.”

The complex and fruity Bushmills® 16 Year Old single malt has been aged for at least 16 years in a combination of Bourbon casks and Oloroso Sherry butts, before being vatted and married for nine months in large old Port pipes.

This careful ageing and finishing has produced a smooth and sweet single malt that tastes mature beyond its years, with flavours of honeyed nutty maltiness, toasted wood and sweet Port wine. Bushmills 16 Year Old single malt has won more than two dozen gold awards in international competitions.

Even rarer is the remarkable Bushmills® 21 Year Old single malt, the jewel in the crown of the Old Bushmills Distillery. Matured in American oak Bourbon and old Oloroso Sherry casks for at least 19 years, it spends two further years marrying in Madeira wine casks to craft a single malt of incredible depth, richness and complexity. With a mellow maltiness, with notes of wood and raisin, toffee sweetness, soft spice with hints of vanilla, dark chocolate, mint and leather.

The indulgent and smooth Bushmills 21 Year Old single malt is critically acclaimed, with a string of international awards to its name and has been classed at Best Irish Single Malt in Jim Murray’s 2017 Whisky Bible.

Colum Egan added: “With a heritage of more than 400 years of whiskey making in Bushmills, we know that only a combination of patience and great dedication to our craft makes such great whiskey possible.

“There is strong demand for Irish single malts, so we’re delighted to release these rare expressions for the ultra-premium end of the Irish whiskey category. Bottled at 40% ABV, they are both limited editions and will be available only from specialist independent retailers and on-trade outlets.

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TASTING NOTES

Bushmills 16 Year Old

Nose: Honeyed almonds, vanilla oakiness and delicate port wine notes.

Palate: Unique complexity, honeyed, nutty maltiness; toasted wood; sweet port wine flavours.

Finish:  Deep, sweet wine and fruit.

Bushmills 21 Year Old

Nose: Honeyed malt, wood, raisins, dark chocolate and a hint of mint.

Palate:  Wonderfully complex: mellow maltiness, wood, raisins, toffee sweetness, spice, vanilla and dark chocolate; hints of mint and leather.

Finish:  Lingering, with a slightly dry maltiness, wood and raisins.

It’s here – The Rare Casks Release 6 Glen Garioch 21 Year Old – 1994 at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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Glen Garioch 21 Year Old – 1994

We continue The Rare Casks story with this magnificent Glen Garioch, the sixth release in the series. Distilled in 1994 and fully matured in a refill hogshead until 2016, only 126 bottles have been filled exclusively for Abbey Whisky.

As with each previous release in The Rare Casks series, the whisky has been bottled in it’s natural form, at full cask strength, without chill filtration or colour additives.

£99.98

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Malt Messenger Bulletin – Happy Holidays from Kensington Wine Market – Whisky News

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Malt Messenger Bulletin – Happy Holidays from Kensington Wine Market

Dear Malt Messenger Subscribers, 

The Holidays are finally here, and like the rest of the country, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. We’ll be having a white Christmas for the first time in many years, and my team here at Kensington Wine Market are looking forward to a well deserved break.

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It has been a busy month in shop helping our friends and neighbours find the perfect gift and or holiday pairings. We are open tonight, Christmas Eve, until 5PM. We will then be closed until December 27th so that we can celebrate the season with friends and family. We will also be closed January 1st and 2nd.

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Though we are excited about the season, it is business as usual again on Tuesday with exciting new whiskies, wines and beers. The second ever release of  Shelter Point, Distiller’s Select Cask Strength, a rye-malt hybrid will be here on Wednesday. Exclusive to KWM in Calgary this very spicy new farm to bottle whisky was finished in French oak. It also comes in a handsome, handmade wooden box for just $110. Less than 100 bottles are coming to Alberta.

If you haven’t been following along, we’ve been posting about our 2016 Kensington Wine Market Whisky Advent Calendars all month. Each day of Advent we’ve been writing up the day’s whisky and its distillery. You can browse through all the posts on the KWM Blog.

Tickets for Calgary’s best whisky festival on Thursday January 19 are flying, and are already more than 80% sold. The VIP early entry tickets are a steal at $150, considering they include a special cut crystal Glencairn glass valued at $50. The general admission tickets are now $110. Further details are available below, or by clicking the above link!

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Last but certainly not least, on behalf of everyone at Kensington Wine Market, I hope you and yours have a Very Merry Christmas, Happy Hanuka and a Safe and Prosperous New Year!

Sláinte!

Andrew Ferguson

Kensington Wine Market

PS- PS – Don’t forget you can follow me on Twitter:

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or @kwmwhisky and Facebook: facebook.com/scotch.guy.1 

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Glenfarclas 25 Year KWM Cask Strength 25th Anniversary

Just $285  

The first of our 25th Anniversary whiskies is a stunner and we can’t keep it in stock! Soft sherry influences and silky smooth at 52%! More than half have already sold.

More Information  

 

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MS Calgary Whisky Festival 2016 Tickets Now On Sale 

Less than a month until Calgary’s best Whisky Festival!

Now in its 6th year, the MS Calgary Whisky Festival, Calgary’s best whisky event of the year is back! We are expecting more exhibitors this year and even more whisky. There are three ticket classes this year:

–          VIP Early Admission & Master Class (5PM) $175 SOLD OUT

–          VIP Early Admission (6PM) $150

–          General Admission (7PM) $110

VIP ticket packages include a cut crystal Glencairn glass to enhance your tasting experience. 100% of proceeds from the event go to the MS Society. Last year we raised $50,000. Help us do even better this year!

Tickets are going fast, more than 80% sold!

Tickets are available online from the MS Society: http://calgarywhiskyfestival.ca/tickets/ 

Thank You for Reading the Malt Messenger! 

Contact & Disclaimers 

If you have any whisky questions or comments concerning The Malt Messenger please contact me by e-mail, phone, or drop by the store.

All of the products mentioned in THE MALT MESSENGER can be purchased in store, over the phone or from our website at www.kensingtonwinemarket.com. All prices quoted in the Malt Messenger are subject to change and don’t include GST. In the case of discrepancies in pricing, the price in our in store point of sale will be taken as correct.

Thanks for reading the Malt Messenger.

Slainte!

Andrew Ferguson

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The Final Batch of Hepburn’s Choice Releases For 2016 -Scotch Whisky News

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2016 Ends With A Final Stellar Line-Up of Hepburn’s Choice Bottlings

The last 2016 batch of Hepburn’s Choice has landed and we may have just saved the best for last. Starting with a remarkable expression of one of the most highly-regarded distillers, the Caol Ila 7 Year-Old is a truly unique red wine barrel aged expression that fans of the producer will not want to miss. The other four gems are mature selections at truly terrific prices that need to find a place in your holidays – under the tree, in a stocking, or just in a prominent place on your bar.
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The Royal Brackla 18 is a bourbon barrel aged full and flavorful Scotch that’s somehow amazingly under $70. The beautifully expressive Auchentoshan 19 is next in line and is a classy Lowland of the highest caliber. On the other side is a classic Highland from Strathmill 24. Both are well under $100. Last, and extremely limited, is an extraordinary cask of Bunnahabhain 27 at a price that’s almost too good to be true…same goes for what is inside of the bottle. All bottles are now in-stock in all locations, but none of them are long for the shelves. Load up for the holidays and beyond.

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2009 Caol Ila 7 Year Old “Hepburn’s Choice – K&L Exclusive” Single Wine Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ($59.99)

Caol Ila rose? Why not? This seven year old 58.2% cask strength edition of smoky Islay single malt whisky was finished in a red wine cask, lending the whisky a salmon color that looks more like Vin de Provence than Scotch. The result is a light dusting of red fruits around a sold core of classic Caol Ila seaside fare: salt, smoke, brine, earth, oil, and a bit of funk for good measure. Those who like their Islay whisky bold and brash will go ga-ga for this selection, and the addition of earthier elements from the wine cask maturation only broaden that complex fury of the elements. Pull a fast one on your friends by offering them a glass of delicious Bandol rose! Then watch their face distort itself as huge dose of 116.4 proof Islay intensity hits them at full force!

Andrew Stevens | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 16, 2016

One of the coolest and most fun bottles I have tasted from Scotland is this 7 year old Coal Ila Wine Barrel we got from our friends at Hepburn’s Choice. The whiskey pours an almost rose color and the wine influence is definitely present on the nose with a richer fruit note that is not usually present in Coal Ila. Of course the young peaty notes come through on the palate, but again the wine casking adds this almost sweet red fruit note that plays so well with the young brine and smoke from this Scotch. This is one to grab as I am assuming it is going to disappear quickly.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

Signed nostrils and scorched earth. This whisky sits pretty in pink in your glass but bruises all of your tender sensibilities. A stunning selection from Scotland’s smokey isle with a very unusual finish. I can’t get confirmation, but I’m certain this was a Syrah barrel. The pepper, the meatiness, it’s uncanny. It’s like a brined and smoked pork brisket in a glass. The peat is large and in charge, it’s salty, it’s excellent, and it’s most definitely everything you love about Islay. Some like it hot and you know I do, but for Peat’s sake don’t forget to stir the branch into this one!

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

We’re not sure which type of red wine barrel this Caol Ila was matured in, but my colleague Andrew thinks it has to be syrah, simply because of all the meatiness that’s added to the flavor profile from the wine influence. This is a bold, brash, and in your face Caol Ila. It’s a peat monster in every sense of the word. It’s also pink, which is both hilarious and awesome. Pull the cork and let this baby rip. It’s maritime to the max.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

Young single Caol Ila selections always seem to be very popular at K&L. One reason I suspect is that they are surprisingly good. This cask is no exception. It has a nice rose color from the finish. It has fine aromas of smoke and fruit. In the mouth the smoke comes through as the dominate flavor with the fruit , caramel. malt and salt flavors coming next. With a splash of water it is nice and soft. There is a wonderful long finish.

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1998 Royal Brackla 18 Year Old “Hepburn’s Choice – K&L Exclusive” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ($69.99)

We’re back with round two from Royal Brackla, in what is another bold, assertive, and flavorful single cask selection. Rich, robust, and caramel-laden in its essence, this particular whisky is loaded with fruity esters that light up the finish like a pack of fireworks. Under all that spice are rounded notes of chocolate and toffee that have soaked in from the ex-Bourbon barrel. The nose begins with classic oak aromas, but is quickly enveloped by the cocoa and creamy malted notes on the mid-palate. At 55%, a bit of water does help to tame some of the heat, opening up more of the toffee notes and some of the fruit. When you go back in for a second nosing, the glass simply brims with aromas of cereal milk, chocolate malt, and sweet barley. A fascinating and fun whisky for a really, really good price.

Andrew Stevens | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 16, 2016

I really enjoyed the 17 year old Royal Brackla that we had earlier in the year and was sad to see it vanish so quickly. So when I saw that we had another one in and a year older I could not wait to taste it. A little smokier than the other offering this whiskey offers hints of toffee and richness alongside layers of vanilla and spice from the bourbon cask. Wonderfully balanced once you add a little water to tame this whiskey there is a lot to offer here and all of it good.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

Smoked like a Mezcal the dark and oily nature of this whisky is beguiling. If you’ve ever been to Barrone’s cafe in Menlo Park and had the Mexican Mocha, you’re halfway to trying this beauty. It’s loaded with cocoa and spice. With a little water a gentler smoke side presents itself, like beach bonfire that’s gone cold. The water also seems to transform the raw cocoa into more a cooked, sweet, processed chocolate and brings out the natural caramel from the barrel.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

The first time I tasted through these casks of Royal Brackla I thought whisky must have been aged in barrels that were used to mature peated whisky, simply because there’s almost something phenolic going on. The aroma borders on smoke, but then it becomes almost fruity and chocolate-y in a way that almost confuses my taste buds. I love it! It’s so full of flavor and explosive on my tongue. I wish more Scotch tasted as good as this for the money.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

This captivating selection has a lot to offer. If I had to describe it in only three words I would say: interesting, complex and excellent. In the nose there hints of smoke that are supplemented with an interesting fruit component. In the mouth there are fruit and caramel aspects that are integrated with savory notes. Very complex and very good.

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1997 Auchentoshan 19 Year Old “Hepburn’s Choice – K&L Exclusive” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ($79.99)

Auchentoshan often gets overlooked in the new age of big sherry and big peat. The Lowland stalwart’s triple-distilled, light, and fruity flavors often have more in common with Irish whiskey than they do Scotch single malt, but that’s exactly why we love it! The longer Auchentoshan sits in wood, the more exotic those fruit flavors become, which is exactly what happened inside this hogshead from Hepburn’s Choice. There’s a kiss of sweetness right off the bat that’s lifted and bolstered up by the 53.3% ABV. The vanilla kicks in shortly after and there are cheerful notes of shortbread and oak spice on the finish. At 19 years old, this whisky is still full of malty character and by no means shows its age. Think of this whisky as a cask strength version of the Midleton Rare, but at almost half the price. With water, the fruit really opens up and flavors of caramel and king sugar begin to unfold. It’s a whisky that does justice and honor to the classic Lowland style.

Andrew Stevens | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 16, 2016

Auchentoshan is a great go to whiskey for me, one of those distilleries that I always find tasty and am pleased when I get to taste. Usually when I drink it though I have the younger years so it was super fun getting to taste an older single cask version of it that just came in. The cereal and vanilla notes that I am used to from this distillery are definitely present, along with a little malt in the mid-palate. The age here adds a wonderful extra layer of complexity to the bottle and there is a nice finish of baking spice.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

I love Auchentoshan. I have to buy a bottle of every cask we bring in because when I want a delicate, but deep and complex whiskey, nothing else seems to do. This particular cask is surprisingly sweet and rich compared to the cask earlier in the year. There is more of a vanilla syrup texture and a little bit of cakiness, like an angel food cake. With water it shows it’s soft and supple side. While present, the earth and tea notes I was expecting given our last Auchentoshan offering have taken back seat. This is the perfect whisky for a night quiet night and a good book.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

If I have to single-handedly keep advocating for triple-distilled Lowland Scotch whisky, I’ll do so. While my friends are destroying their palates with uber-peaty Islay malts, 16% cabernets, and 14% super-duper, nuclear-level IPAs, I’ll happily sit back with a glass of mellow, intricate, and utterly-satisfying Auchentoshan. The pride of Glasgow is well alive in this edition. Nothing more than you’d expect: vanilla, biscuits, sweet grains, and subtle citrus. We’ve got the standard 18 year on the shelf for $120, so why not take the extra digit and the higher proof and save yourself forty bucks?

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

There is a lot to like in this single cask selection. It has pretty delicate honey and caramel aromas. In the mouth it is smooth and fine with honey and malt nuances. The Auchentoshan is not one dimensional and has a subtle complexity.

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1992 Strathmill 24 Year Old “Hepburn’s Choice – K&L Exclusive” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ($89.99)

For those who enjoyed our 24 year Longmorn bottled by Signatory, you’ll be pleased to know you can now get a similar whisky in a similar style for a whole lot less! This 24 year old Strathmill single malt is loaded with oily fruit, wood resin, creamy vanilla, and a rich finish of caramel and crème brulee and we’re offering it at a price that’s almost too good to believe. For $89.99, this offering is right there with the Glenturret that sold out in a heartbeat earlier this Fall. Strathmill is a Highland distillery owned by Diageo that provides much of the malt in the J&B blend. It’s known for its light and fruity character, which is most definitely on full display in this selection. At 47.9%, the whisky has proofed itself down naturally to an absolutely perfect spot; one that allows for enjoyment without the addition of water. Hints of candied pineapple, sweet barley grains, and floral notes dance lightly across the finish. For fans of the classic Highland style, there are few deals around as good as this.

Andrew Stevens | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 16, 2016

Love the richer more tropical side of Scottish whiskey? Then grab one of these before they disappear. Sweet vanilla and tropical fruit on the nose leads to a rich butterscotch note and super creamy mouthfeel. This is a rich, almost rum like, whiskey that really showcases a side of Scotch not always found. Although this is a bigger style of whiskey it is still balanced and such a smooth finish that it is easy to drink more than one glass without noticing.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

You know that feeling when you step off the plane in Hawaii? The tropical air, the lei, the pineapples? It’s like that. But boozier. Step into the tropics with this neat whisky. Green vanilla, Jasmine flowers, warm toffee, a touch of salt water taffy, and the cinnamon and breadiness of funnel cake. This is like jumping into a Hawaiian carnival. All for under a hundred bucks and bottled at 47.9% to boot. While all of our Hepburn and Signatory selections are always unique, this one really steps out there as a unique but extremely enjoyable flavor profile. If you like to try new things and you love good hooch, don’t miss this bottling.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

Juicy, round and rich this Strathmill is for those who want a full boded treat. There are abundant caramel , malt and fruit flavors that are varied and interact together. Although on the lusty side it is not simple. There is a nice long finish.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

This is a fun chance for those of you who want to understand the subtle richness of 20+ year old Highland whisky to enjoy that tastiness at an extremely affordable price. This is slow-matured and supple Scotch that is neither peated, nor aged in sherry wood. There’s nothing here but the evolution of straightforward single malt in a hogshead barrel over two and a half decades. You get the supple, candied fruit that’s been penetrated by the oak. There’s vanilla, but it’s more like crème brulee at this point. It’s also soft and reduced over time, so you don’t have to futz around with adding water. It’s simply a really nice whisky for a really nice price.

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1989 Bunnahabhain 27 Year Old “Hepburn’s Choice – K&L Exclusive” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ($159.99)

Yet another ultra-mature Bunnahabhain selection for a price that seems too good to be true! How long can we keep going back to the well, you ask? As long as that well is full of 27 year old cask strength Islay single malt for less than two hundred bucks, as many times as we can! This new single cask selection from Hepburn’s Choice is everything you hope it will be, full of that oily, salty, tropical fruit note that makes Bunnahabhain such a fan favorite. After almost three decades in wood, the peat is almost an after-thought, but it’s there on the finish, slowly permeating its way into your palate. At 53.3% ABV, the proof lifts up the stone fruit on the mid-palate and provides balance to inherent richness of the whisky. A few drops of water are helpful in opening up some of the smoke, but this malt drinks beautifully right out of the bottle. If you’re looking for a last minute gift for that Islay whisky lover, this is a home run.

Andrew Stevens | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 16, 2016

What else can I offer here that you have not already heard from the others when it comes to this bottle? The fact that it is delicious and at cask strength is still so smooth that it can be sipped without water? The way that the oily malts and hints of salt interact with the caramel and smoke? Or the fact that this is a 27 year old bottle of whiskey for $150? The fact of the matter is that this is perhaps THE deal for Christmas and I hope you are able to get one before they are gone.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

One sniff of my glass and I can touch the wet malt and roll it between my fingers before it goes into the kiln. I can watch it dry, see, feel, and smell the sugar caramelize with heat. The gentle notes of peat smoke slowing infuse the grain. It seems I’m in my woodshop, a gentle and warm space, filled with sawdust and the sweet smell of fresh cut lumber. A gentle rain brings out the fresh fruit flavors. Toasted quince and baked apples – I’m home in my mothers kitchen as she bakes a pie. Nutmeg and cinnamon fill the air. Then suddenly, I’m awake. Just standing it the tasting bar with a glass in my hand. Where have I been? I struggle to find the words – usually a good sign. I’m just left with this easy feeling, like I’ve been a part of something – like I’ve made something. Like I tasted something fabulous for the first time. It’s like that.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

I don’t know what else anyone could possibly add in addition to the notes above that could make you anymore excited or clarify this deal any further. It’s 27 year old Bunnahabhain that tastes like 27 year old Bunnahabhain at cask strength for well under $200. The standard 25 year old edition goes for $900 now, so you might want to stock your cellar with this if you can afford to.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 15, 2016

I usually taste cask strength selections with a touch of water. This Bunnahabhain I tasted once with waster and once without. With water: There are nice intricate smoke aromas that are very inviting. In the mouth there is a nice bit of fruit with savory and smoke influences. There is a hint of salt. Without water: This Bunnahabhain is smooth enough to drink this way. It tastes a little richer with caramel, honey, savory and salt flavors . There is some smoke on the finish. With both tastings the age shows itself offering a pleasant mellow undertone.

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GLENMORANGIE LAUNCH EXQUISITE VINTAGE COLLECTION – Scotch Whisky News

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GLENMORANGIE LAUNCH EXQUISITE VINTAGE COLLECTION

Glenmorangie is proud to announce the launch of the Distillery’s new vintage collection, Bond House No. 1. This exclusive collection of limited releases explores the origins of Glenmorangie’s most prestigious reserves of aged whisky, each distilled in a single year. The inaugural expression, Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1990, tells its own story of an extraordinary spirit which emerged, against all odds, from the most challenging harvest in living memory.

Glenmorangie’s Bond House No. 1 series showcases the individuality of the Distillery’s most complex and elegant vintage malts. Fittingly, the collection takes its name from the largest of Glenmorangie’s 19th century bonded warehouses. Warehouse No. 1 was home to the Distillery’s casks of maturing spirit.  But in 1990, as Glenmorangie sought to meet growing demand, its role was to change entirely. Bonded warehouse No. 1 was transformed into a majestic new still house, home to Glenmorangie’s signature copper stills, renowned as the tallest in Scotland. Their stature ensures the vapours travel the long distance to the top, for a smoother, more elegant spirit. Today, Bonded Warehouse No. 1 is the heart of the Distillery’s whisky creation – revered as Glenmorangie’s Highland cathedral.

Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1990 marks this year of change at the Distillery, also memorable for another reason. The barley harvest from the previous summer proved problematic for whisky makers in 1990. It was hard to process and only through mastery and great craftsmanship, was Glenmorangie able to create even a small amount of new-make spirit. Against the odds – and to the delight of its creators – this spirit proved sublime. Sensing its potential, the Distillery carefully nurtured the spirit for 25 years in selected ex-bourbon casks and ex-sherry casks. The resulting creation, Grand Vintage Malt 1990, is a whisky defined by its elegance, and overflowing with floral and fruity aromas.

Dr Bill Lumsden, Glenmorangie’s Director of Distilling, Whisky Creation & Whisky Stocks, said: “The Bond House No. 1 collection gives connoisseurs a unique opportunity to explore the individuality each year has lent our award-winning spirit.  I’m delighted that Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1990 will launch the collection. Even today, few can explain how a spirit so delicious could emerge from a barley crop of such challenges. Combined with a quarter-century of Glenmorangie’s exceptional cask expertise, its finesse and vibrancy has been preserved through the ages, to create a whisky brimming with aromas of heather honey, mandarin and candied fruits and tastes of orange syrup and vanilla, zesty, herbal top notes, baked apples and brown sugar.”

Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1990 is bottled at 43% ABV. Priced at £495 it is now available from selected whisky specialist retailers.

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Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1990 tasting notes:

Colour: Deep gold.

Nose: The aroma is a veritable cornucopia of heady floral and fruity notes; heather honey, honeysuckle and  freesia mingled with orange blossom, candied fruits, mandarin, pear and apple. This complex bouquet is supplemented by a pungent, distinctive note of beeswax.

Taste: The mouthfeel is silky, creamy and mouth coating, delightfully mellow and gentle.  This leads into succulent, sweet flavours of orange syrup, puff candy, honeycomb, vanilla, and some zesty, herbal top notes of gooseberry and menthol.

Finish:     The fruitiness continues with baked apples and pears, then there are some deeper notes of brown sugar, malty/biscuit flavours and the gentlest hint of clove and oak tannin on the finish.

About the Bond House No. 1 Collection: 

The Bond House No. 1 Collection is an exclusive collection of vintage expressions, all exceptionally smooth, complex and elegant.  The collection, which celebrates Glenmorangie’s most prestigious aged whisky, has been created for connoisseurs and collectors.  Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1990 is the first release in the collection.

About Glenmorangie:

Glenmorangie Single Malt Scotch Whisky originates in the Scottish Highlands where, at

the Glenmorangie Distillery, it is distilled in the tallest malt whisky stills in Scotland for a purer spirit, expertly matured in the finest oak casks for great depth, and perfected by the Men of Tain.  The Distillery was founded in 1843 and is renowned as a pioneer in its field, uniting tradition with innovation.

About Warehouse No. 1:

Warehouse No. 1 was the largest of the traditional 19th century Bonded Warehouses at the Glenmorangie Distillery, with a capacity of up to 2,000 casks.  It was unusually tall, with three storeys.  In 1990, Warehouse No. 1 was transformed into the Distillery’s still house, allowing Glenmorangie to meet the surging demand for its finest single malt from whisky aficionados around the world.  As the very heart of the Distillery, this majestic building became home to eight of Glenmorangie’s signature tall stills – twice as many as its predecessor had housed.  The exceptional height of the building and of Glenmorangie’s stills – renowned as the tallest stills in Scotland – has led it to be known fondly as Glenmorangie’s Highland cathedral.  Today, there are 12 stills.  The former still house, which had been in operation since 1877 when the Distillery was rebuilt, continues to play a part in Glenmorangie’s story.  Each year, it welcomes visitors from across the world, in its new role as the Distillery Visitor Centre’s museum.

About the distilling challenges of 1990: 

The harvest from 1989 resulted in a widely varying barley crop, which meant that malt was very hard to process through distilleries in 1990, especially in the milling and mashing stages.  The processing problems resulted in many stoppages, which prevented most distilleries in Scotland from achieving their original production targets.  Despite these challenges, the quality of the new-make spirit at Glenmorangie was among the best ever tasted.  Combined with Glenmorangie’s exceptional wood management techniques over the decades, the resulting expression, Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1990, is one of the most exquisite ever to emerge from the Distillery.

Missed the last delivery? Dinnae worry! Loch Fyne Whiskies to the Resuce – Whisky News

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Christmas is saved!

If you’ve missed the Christmas delivery deadlines and are frantically pulling your hair out worrying what you can possibly get the whisky lover in your life, then take a deep breath and relax. Hamish has you covered! Buy one of our Online Gift Vouchers and we’ll instantly send you a voucher to print off at home or to forward on to that special someone to get whatever their heart desires on our website. No postal strike worries here!

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Cask End Parcels: Save up to 25%” – Scotch Whisky News

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CASK END PARCELS: SAVE UP TO 25%

A very Merry Christmas to all our members far and wide. As a special thank-you for all your support this year, we’ve created three special Cask End Parcels and are offering them at a fantastic festive price. Save up to 25% on these hand-picked parcels but be quick, they are limited in availability. Don’t miss out, buy our Cask End Parcels online now »

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The Perfect Measure Available at the Whisky Exchange – Scotch Whisky News

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The Perfect Measure to share – whisky with friends

When it comes to drinking whisky, one of the greatest pleasures is sharing a dram. While there is joy in solitary sipping, teasing apart the flavours in a glass with others adds another level to the enjoyment of whisky. There are few other drinks where enthusiasts so regularly meet up to share bottles.

We organise regular tastings here in London, but that’s not all that helpful for folks who live farther afield. So, we are very pleased to introduce The Perfect Measure Tasting Sets:

A range of tasting sets put together by our team here at The Whisky Exchange, each examining a different aspect of the world of whisky, from cask influence to pairing drams with chocolate. The samples in the sets are 30ml, just the right size for a couple of drams as part of a tasting – the perfect measure to share, or come back to for a second taste…

Each box consists of the whiskies and any paired goodies, as well as a glass and a set of tasting notes written by me and the team to get you started. We’ve got five sets available at the moment but are already planning more – if you have any suggestions, let us know in the comments below.

The Perfect Measure chocolate pairing set – four drams and four matched bars of chocolate

So far, our selection consists of:

Whisky and Chocolate – four drams from around Scotland each paired with a bar of chocolate from Prestat.

Around the World – five drams covering a wide range of styles: bourbon, Indian peated, sherried Taiwanese, bourbon-matured English and weighty Japanese whisky.

Cask Expressions – the oak maketh the dram for these five whiskies: bourbon, PX, oloroso, Sauternes and port cask maturation.

Tour of Scotland – the traditional whisky regions are a great place to start an exploration of Scotland, and this set includes drams from the Lowlands, Highlands, Speyside, Islands and Islay.

30 Year Old Whisky – while age doesn’t make a whisky great, there are some great old whiskies. This set rounds up four fantastic 30-year-olds and one 35-year-old for good measure.

This is just the start of a whole new range, so keep an eye on the website for more in the new year.

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – The Perfect Measure to share – whisky with friends

Westland “Peat Week” Limited Edition Single Malt Whisky at K&L California – American Whiskey News

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Westland “Peat Week” Limited Edition Single Malt Whisky (750ml) SKU #1285213 $99.99

Westland’s 2016 edition of “Peat Week”–a limited-edition malt made in celebration of an annual week-long event dedicated to the joys of peated whisky–was a originally a prize for whisky pilgrims who made the voyage to the Seattle distillery this past fall. Luckily for us, we have friends in high places at the distillery. We managed to get our hands on an exclusive allocation of the 100-proof, smoky, single-malt delight, and we think fans of Westland and Islay both are going to be pleased. The 2016 Peat Week commemorative bottling drinks like a smokier version of Talisker in that it’s equally as fruity as it is peaty. There are gobs of creamy banana on the palate that blossom into peaty and smokier notes of campfire, all framed in sweet barley and vanilla. Think of Caol Ila with less intensity or Kilchoman with more finesse. Or maybe put the Peat Week into its own category as a whole. We’ve certainly never tasted a peated American single malt this delicious. The finish is a flurry of cinnamon, cloves and oak spices that come into focus as the peat begins to fade. Westland continues to impress with its precocious line-up of single-malt whiskies, and the 2016 edition of Peat Week is one of the best releases yet.

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World Exclusive Launch of Glenfarclas Pagoda Ruby Reserve in Singapore – Scotch Whisky News

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World Exclusive Launch of Glenfarclas Pagoda Ruby Reserve in Singapore

The Whisky Corporation introduces a brace of rare luxury whiskies from the family-owned distillery as part of its growing connoisseur and investment portfolio

Glenfarclas Pagoda Ruby Reserve Limited Edition Silver Release, 700ml

Singapore, 12 December 2016 – In a world premiere, whisky investment specialists, The Whisky Corporation, announced it is bringing the critically acclaimed Glenfarclas Pagoda Reserve series, a spectacular collection of ultra-bespoke single malt whiskies from the Glenfarclas distillery in Speyside, Scotland, here to the Singapore market.

The breath-taking collection, launched locally by George Grant, sixth generation distillery director at Glenfarclas alongside leading whisky industry experts around the region, is destined to be one of the most sought-after releases to hit the Asian market to date, and indeed the world.

Glenfarclas Pagoda Reserve Trilogy features three distinct Glenfarclas vintages: the 43-year-old, 48-year-old and 59-year-old, each bottled in beautiful hand-blown Glencairn crystal decanters and topped with a handcrafted, unique magnetic pagoda-shaped stopper in brass, silver and gold finishes.

“With only 100 traditional 700ml sets produced, just 10 1.5-litre magnum sets and a collector’s edition of only 30 silver magnums, it is well-known within the industry these whiskies are extremely rare. Due to the massive pre-order demand prior to its release, only 10 sets will be made available to the market in December. All of the magnums and a total of 90 Trilogies were secured by collectors and those in the know some time ago,” said Ben Morley, Chief Operating Officer, The Whisky Corporation.

“We have seen a huge amount of interest in rare and fine whiskies within Asia through our offices in Hong Kong, Shanghai and our most recent expansion in Singapore. As such, we’re concentrating on strategic growth in these key markets where savvy investors are looking to diversify their investment

portfolios, and catering to connoisseurs looking for exceptional and limited edition whiskies to add to their collections.”

Recognising Singapore’s importance in the global market for single malt whisky, the region was also selected above Hong Kong or China as the destination of choice to launch the newest addition to the Pagoda Reserve series, Glenfarclas Pagoda Ruby Reserve. Aged for 62 years, it is the oldest whisky ever to be released by the Glenfarclas Distillery.

The limited edition Glenfarclas Pagoda Ruby Reserve, named in homage to the Glenfarclas distillery’s distinct facade, features citrus notes and an eloquently rich coating with slight sweetness providing exceptional balance, a signature of its era of production. Presented in fine Glencairn crystal, the Pagoda Ruby Reserve comes adorned with its namesake, a ruby pagoda-shaped stopper.

To maintain the whisky’s uniqueness and rarity, the 329-litre Pagoda Ruby Reserve 1954 single cask will be launched under two releases; a Limited Edition Silver and Collector’s Edition Gold. The Silver release will see 180 700ml bottles and 62 Magnum 1.5-litre bottles available to the market. The Collector’s Edition will feature only 50 bottles available each in 700ml and 50 magnums of the Collector’s Edition with Gold.

“The whisky investment landscape is incredibly buoyant and those who have bought the most exclusive whiskies have yielded exceptional returns in recent years. By working with key distilleries such as Glenfarclas to offer limited edition and exclusive collections including the Pagoda series, we provide our clients with access to some of the most sought after and finest collectable whiskies available globally,” added Morley.

As Asia’s recognised specialists in single malt investment, The Whisky Corporation’s Singapore base works closely with its panel of whisky specialists, including ‘Keeper of the Quaich’ Stephen Notman, in guiding Singaporean clients and sourcing for exclusive fine whiskies.

About The Whisky Corporation

Established in Hong Kong in 2008, the Whisky Corporation specialises in creating bespoke single malt whisky portfolios and exclusive private releases from Scotland’s most famous distilleries. As one of Asia’s leading specialists to specialise in professional single malt investment, The Whisky Corporation focuses on assisting private clients to invest safely and securely.

Through its network, The Whisky Corporation sources and brings to market the very finest whisky, including exclusive official distillery bottlings and since its establishment, The Whisky Corporation has enjoyed spectacular success in Hong Kong and plans to expand its growth with the opening of a Singapore office in late 2016.

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