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KILKERRAN 12 YEAR OLD 46% 70% BOURBON CASKS 30% SHERRY CASKS – Scotch Whisky News

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KILKERRAN 12 YEAR OLD 46% 70% BOURBON CASKS 30% SHERRY CASKS

It’s finally here the first fully aged Kilkerran single malt from Glengyle distillery.

Price per bottle is 36.00

As we expect demand to be high for this first release, and to allow as many as possible to purchase a bottle, we have a limit of 2 bottles per customer today as we have both on-line and shop sales to allocate during the 12th of August Event (We hope to be able to lift this once the next bottling run arrives later this month).

In the last Newsletter we covered the history from 1872 to early 2004 when the distillery opened. The first distillation date was March 25th 2004, this was when the first official distilled spirit came off the stills.

A lot of things have happened in the world since the opening of the distillery! We have seen off 3 PM’s in No 10 with a 4th now in place; the banking crisis in 2007/8; Austerity in 2010; Boris Johnson (Will that Man ever go?); we had the Olympic Games in London; we moved from Covent Garden; I spent best part of a year in Romania (Now that’s a country worth visiting); we had a vote in Scotland to leave the UK (ish) and we have had decades of anti EU bashing going on and on and on until finally the UK left (or they say we will leave!). We had all those who pushed to leave get what they wanted only to realise the enormity of the task so ALL resigned to avoid putting into place something they had no idea how to! Interest rates have been historically low for the banks but not so much for the rest of us!

We have had good things happen in the whisky industry as more and more distilleries opened or expanded, with the growth rate in Ireland one of the most impressive. A side issue to the growth has been the emergence of NAS whiskies (No Age Statement) with premium prices.

During all this and more Kilkerran kept on ageing away quietly, as it did, some experiments in distillation styles had taken place along with a whole range of woods. Let’s call them Kilkerriments (TM).

The first release of Kilkerran happened 5 years after the first distillation, it was called Work in Progress (WIP), with further annual releases until the final WIP last year that sold out all too quickly leaving us with a gap while we awaited the 12 year old

The official tasting notes are as follows…

NOSE: Oak notes are dominant followed by toasted Marshmallows and dried fruit, as well as cherries, marzipan and a hint of peat.

PALATE: initially fruity with citrus notes and orange peel after this comes vanilla, butterscotch with honeycomb and digestive biscuits can all be tasted and enjoyed.

FINISH: Velvet smooth with Lemmon meringue, there’s an oiliness and saltiness that you expect from a good Campbeltown malt.

So folks it’s here and ready to buy but don’t panic we have good supplies for the release day with more coming in shortly, so we can meet the demand with a 2 bottle per order limit that’s only in place while stocks last. Once we have passed through the initial rush stocks will be replenished by the end of August.

Stephen at Cadenhead’s London Shop

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Glenfarclas 1976 40 Years Old VI – Scotch Whisky News

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This month J. & G. Grant introduce the final limited edition to the Family Collector Series, the Glenfarclas 1976 40 Years Old VI. George S. Grant, Sales Director and 6th generation of the family reaches his 40th birthday today and what better way to celebrate than launch a special whisky for the occasion! Matured in our finest Sherry Casks, this bottling produced a total of 1,500 bottles at 43.7%, which will be available worldwide in the upcoming months.

Born in 1976, George takes great pleasure in sharing the last of the 1976 Glenfarclas casks with you. He is passionate about Glenfarclas and particularly enjoys introducing whisky lovers to these older expressions of Glenfarclas, those distilled by his grandfather and watched over by his father. He comments “The 1970s was a key time period in Glenfarclas history as this is when my grandfather decided to push sales of Glenfarclas single malt, combined with my father’s efforts in appointing distributors around the world”. Today the 5th & 6th generations of the Grant family can enjoy the fruits of their labour as they complete the Family Collector Series with the fantastic Glenfarclas 1976 40 Years Old VI.

2016 has certainly been an eventful year with a number of new vintage releases from the distillery. Glenfarclas is proud to show a commitment to age statement whiskies in an evolving market where keeping it classic yet creative presents an exciting challenge. We hope you enjoy this special Glenfarclas 1976 40 Years Old as much as George Grant will on his birthday

Miltonduff 21 Year Old 1994 Cask Strength at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Miltonduff 21 Year Old 1994 Cask Strength

Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

$111.03

Miltonduff 21 Year Old 1994 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single cask 1st Fill Puncheon #15220 bottled June 2016 by Gordon & MacPhail Cask Strength series. Miltonduff Distillery was established by Andrew Peary and Robert Bain in 1824 on the site of an old meal mill which once belonged to Pluscarden Abbey. In 1964 a pair of Lomond stills was installed and operated until 1981 at which time they were sliced and diced and partially incorporated into new pot stills. Whilst the whisky produced from the pot stills at Miltonduff is called Miltonduff the malt whisky produced by the Lomond stills is called Mosstowie. Miltonduff Distillery is a Speyside malt whisky distillery and a contributor to Ballantine’s blends of scotch.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “TOP MARK DRAMS: MEMBERS’ HIGHEST ACHIEVERS” – Scotch Whisky News

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TOP MARK DRAMS: MEMBERS’ HIGHEST ACHIEVERS

Earn a gold star – and a delicious dram – for choosing an excellent whisky, with a little help from your fellow members. See our league table of August’s highest achieving bottlings for inspiration. Love to learn in a team? Lead a flavour-filled group project with one of August’s multi-bottle offers.

No. 1: Juicy, oak & vanilla

48.76 The freshness of citrus!
Age: 11 years
Cask: First fill ex-bourbon barrel
Price: £48.20

No. 2: Young & spritely

85.38 Hazelnut Iced Coffee
Age: 11 years
Cask: First fill ex-bourbon barrel
Price: £44.70

No. 3: Peated

29.186 Spicy smoky seaweed salad
Age: 16 years
Cask: Refill ex-bourbon barrel
Price: £106.20

No. 4: Old & dignified

30.90 Lost in the dessert
Age: 24 years
Cask: Second fill ex-bourbon hogshead
Price: £98.40

No. 5: Spicy & sweet

55.39 No pussycat
Age: 18 years
Cask: Second fill ex-Sauternes hogshead
Price: £69.50

No. 6: Spicy & dry

50.78 Ready…Steady…Bake
Age: 25 years
Cask: Refill ex-bourbon barrel
Price £137.50

No. 7: Young & spritely

77.44 Cheerful Childhood memories
Age: 15 years
Cask: Second fill ex-Sauternes hogshead
Price: £60.10

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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

Rare Bottlings at Milroy’s of Soho – Whisky News

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With the Japanese whisky boom in full stead, the UK market struggles to get a lot of stock. We have been very fortunate this month to receive the Taketsuru 17yr old and 21yr old. With the classic vanilla and light fruit notes of the Taketsuru these high age statements are more than interesting.

The Milroy Selection Springbank 30 year old.

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Springbank is one of our favourite distilleries here at Milroy’s due to their complex flavours that are not commonly found in other whiskies. Rarely do we find a Springbank at this age either, so what we have here is something quite special. Think of green apple notes with stewed fruit followed by a gentle hint of peat reek on the finish.

‘Single malts of Scotland’ Tomintoul 30 year old.

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The old independent bottling by the whisky exchange, ‘Single malts of Scotland’ is not something we see very often anymore, We have recently been lucky enough to get a bottle of a 30 year old Tomintoul bottle bottled in 2002. 1972 was an exceptional vintage for Tomintoul and at 30 years old it is at the peak age for sherried Tomintouls. With very few bottles left in existence not even we can find another one. If this is something that piques your interest give us a call or pop by to the shop.

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Caol Ila 34 Year Old 1981 Carn Mor Celebration at the Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Caol Ila 34 Year Old 1981 Carn Mor Celebration

Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

$379.30

Caol Ila 34 Year Old 1981 vintage Islay single malt Scotch whiskey. Single cask hogshead #5682 bottled July 2016 by Morrison & MacKay for the Càrn Mòr Celebration of the Cask series. 215 numbered bottles. Caol Ila Distillery on the Isle of Islay is famous for the stunning view from the still house windows looking out across the Sound of Islay and for the objects which have passed by including naval battleships, smugglers in dinghies, submarines and whales. Caol Ila Distillery was established in 1846 by Hector Henderson on a sheltered but rocky stretch of coast on north east Islay. Now the largest malt whisky distillery on Islay and visitors are welcomed at the distillery visitor centre where distillery tours are available. Caol Ila Distillery is a participant in Feis Ile, the annual Islay Festival of Malt and Music.

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Dalmore Quintessence at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

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Dalmore Quintessence

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In celebration of Master Distiller, Richard Paterson’s five decades in the whisky industry, The Dalmore Quintessence combines two of his great passions: The Dalmore and exceptional red wine. Matured in American white oak ex-bourbon barrels before being transferred to five varieties of Californian wine casks for an unprecedented five years of finishing, this unique expression was deemed to have achieved perfection by Paterson earlier this year and was launched on 28th July with only 200 bottles available in the UK.

£1,000 Pre-Order Now

Springbank 21 Year Old Single Cask at the Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Springbank 21 Year Old Single Cask

Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky 

Springbank 21 Year Old Campbeltown single malt Scotch whiskey. Single Oloroso sherry cask bottled for the United Kingdom market released June 2016. 702 bottles. Springbank Distillery was established in 1828 in Campbeltown at the foot of the Mull of Kintyre on the west coast of Scotland. Springbank produces three different types of single malt whisky Hazelburn which is non-peated and triple distilled, Longrow which is highly peated and double distilled and Springbank which is medium peated and partially triple distilled having been distilled two and a half times. Barley is spread across traditional malting floors at Springbank where it germinates and is then dried on the perforated floor of the malt kiln. Springbank Distillery welcomes visitors and offers distillery tours.
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K&L Whisk(e)y News August 2016 – Whisky News

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Hello whisky fans! I want to take this opportunity to welcome you to Whisky Season 2016, that special time of year when we begin revealing our exclusive selections from Scotland to eager single malt fans in search of exciting new spirits. I have to say that while we’ve always done our utmost to find you the most interesting and delicious Scotch whiskies from abroad, we’ve never worked this hard to fix what we’ve felt is an inhibitor to growth within the genre: PRICING. As someone who has spent the last few years trying to find a Bay Area condo that fit my needs and desires, I am hypersensitive to what’s happened in the whisky market over the last few years. In terms of finding value and quality for one’s money, there’s quite a similar correlation. We’ve watched Macallan 25 spike from $450 to $1700 a bottle in less than a decade. We’ve seen quality drop in an effort to stretch supply. We’ve witnessed our favorite marks vanish due to lack of available inventory, the age statement numbers replaced with names. As a whisky drinker it’s likely that none of these developments are new to you. I’m sure you fully understand what’s happened since the brown spirits renaissance hit full swing.

Now that I’m moving into my upper-thirties, I’m finally of an age when I can start saying things like, “Remember when coke cost a nickel?” Well, actually it’s more like, “Remember when MTV actually played music videos?” In any case, I’ve been suffering from nostalgia for the past year, longing for the days when everything made sense to me. Traveling to Scotland this year with my colleague Jeff Jones, we talked ad nauseam about the olden times at K&L, back when you could get eighteen year old whiskies for less than a hundred bucks and we actually had special selections on the shelf year-round. In our search for new single barrels and our meetings with suppliers, I channeled all of those sappy, sentimental emotions into our dealings. While of course I wanted to find great whisky, what I really wanted to do was find a way to bring down the prices. While tasting an old school, no-frills sample of 18 year old Auchentoshan at Douglas Laing, I looked at Jeff and said: “Wow, this is good.” He agreed. “The problem,” I continued, “is that it will probably sell for over a hundred bucks.” But what if we could sell it for around seventy? That would really be something. But how could we do that?

Needless to say, we went to work, got creative, and made a little magic happen. While we’re about to kick of Whisky Season 2016, it’s really more like Whisky Season 2007 in that we’re hoping to channel the excitement and the memory of the previous decade, back when whisky stocks we’re ample and affordable. This first round is meant to grab your attention. It’s meant to straighten up your backs a bit; to make you say, “Huh? Really?” We’ll have subsequent rounds as the season rolls on and-believe me-the deals are going to be hot and heavy all the way to the end. But enough futzing around; let’s let the whisky speak for itself. Let’s remember what great whisky used to cost back when we were all just starting out in this passionate hobby.

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Whisky Season – Round One

1997 Auchentoshan 18 Year Old K&L Exclusive “Old Particular” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky – $69.99 Don’t be fooled by the low price! The fact that we can offer 18 year old, single barrel, cask strength Auchentoshan is a result of our hard work and not the result of sub-par whisky. Not only is this Lowland delight a strikingly delicious single malt whisky, it’s one of the most complex Auchentoshan specimen we’ve had the pleasure of tasting. The palate starts off with a kiss of sweet vanilla, followed by somewhat surprising notes of Earl Grey tea, savory spice, and a combination of citrus and stone fruit. At cask strength, those flavors are slightly muted by the 52.1% ABV, but a few drops of water help to placate that power. We typically sell the standard Auchentoshan 18 year old for $110 per bottle at the watered-down 43% ABV, so to see a release of this nature for $40 less per bottle is indeed shocking. Those looking for lighter, easy-to-drink summer malt can enjoy the sheer drinkability of the Auchentoshan without sacrificing depth, complexity, or intrigue. We’re not sure if we’re more excited to be selling the whisky or drinking it.

1996 Arran 19 Year Old K&L Exclusive “Old Particular” Single Sherry Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky – $69.99 Last year we purchased a 15 year old single sherry butt from Arran that sold for $129.99. Now we’re offering a second cask with an additional four years of age for almost half the price! These are heady times for K&L customers, indeed! This recent arrival from our Old Particular line is lighter on the sherry influence as the cask itself had been used previously to mature whisky, but that only allows the inherent maltiness of the Arran to come through. What the sherry does is simply highlight the toasted grains and the subtle hint of maritime influence, almost like a light frosting on a cake. The weight of the whisky is supple on the palate and the richness comes through on the finish with waves of baking spice, bits of cocoa, and a mealy biscuit note. Arran has been one of our most popular producers over the last five years with more and more customers finding a happy medium in the island distillery’s mild-mannered profile. At no time, however, have we offered an Arran this good for a price this low. Take advantage of our direct-import offer while it lasts! As this is a single barrel, the quantities are finite and we rarely have enough for everyone.

1987 Glenturret 28 Year Old K&L Exclusive “Old Particular” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky – $89.99 It’s rare to see a 25 year old whisky for less than $150 these days, and even when we do see the occasional bottle our first instinct is often to ask: what’s wrong with it? Understanding that natural reaction we had to ask ourselves: how will people respond when we offer them a 28 year old, single barrel, cask strength, Highland single malt for $89.99? We’re hoping you’ll be excited because we’re absolutely thrilled! Glenturret isn’t a household name among whisky drinkers, but for those in the know it’s part of the Edrington portfolio: the group that owns Macallan, Highland Park, and Glenrothes. Glenturret is also considered the oldest distillery in Scotland, having been founded in 1775, and today it’s the home of Famous Grouse: the world-renowned blended whisky in which it plays a large role. This 28 year old expression has reduced naturally down to a perfectly-drinkable 46.4% ABV and has the richness, oiliness, and concentration that only mature whisky can offer. It’s full of brandied fruit, resin, supple caramel, and creamy malted goodness. Despite its old age, the whisky is surprisingly lithe and light on its feet. By no means is this a heavy, full-bodied number, but rather a classic Highland whisky with plenty of barrel-aged complexity. For the price, it’s a no brainer. Stay tuned for round two!

We’ve got three new K&L exclusive casks of George Dickel 9 year old 51.5% Tennessee whiskey to talk about! Single cask selections from George Dickel have become some of the most coveted bottles among K&L’s American whiskey customers, mainly because the sweetness and the richness of the Tennessee whiskey seems to come through like a laser beam at the higher proof; taking what is normally a mellow, creamy, and drinkable sour mash whiskey and dialing the intensity up to full speed. We’re also not able to secure K&L single cask selections with the frequency that we’re able to choose barrels from other distilleries, making the Dickel releases that much rarer in the eyes of our customers. People tend to load up when we get them, securing reserves for later on down the road. Here’s the latest (also to note: Diageo does not put cask number indicators on the label, only on the case boxes that the bottles come in. Therefore we’ve added the bottle ID code in the description of each whiskey, which is lasered on to the glass just underneath the barcode on the back):

George Dickel K&L Exclusive 9 Year Old Single Barrel #04L28N54410 – $46.99 Barrel #04L28N54410 begins with hints of dark cocoa and rich wood flavor, but quickly brings in the baking spices and the charred oak goodness. The finish is a Bourbon-esque explosion of pencil shavings, baking spice, and sweet vanilla. A triumph of pure Tennessee whiskey heaven!

George Dickel K&L Exclusive 9 Year Old Single Barrel #05A04B1212 – $46.99 Barrel #05A04B1212 has the most sweet corn flavor on the entry, starting with that classic Dickel mellowness that quickly dials into bold spices, pepper, creme brulee, and charred oak. It continues to crescendo long on the finish with more sweet oak flavors coming through minutes after the last sip.

George Dickel K&L Exclusive 9 Year Old Single Barrel #04L30N55310 – $46.99 Barrel #04L30N55310 is all oak right off the bat and that oak turns into richer, stewier notes of candy corn and charred oak before finishing with a mix of savory and sweet spices. This is like a more friend Four Roses single cask for about $20 less per bottle. A hot deal! That’s it for now! You’re all up to speed. Stay tuned for more updates from Whisky Season 2016 just as soon as we’re ready for round two!

David Driscoll K&L Spirits Buyer

daviddriscoll@klwines.com

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Exclusive Braeval Selected by Fountana Beverage For British Columbia – Scotch Whisky News

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SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY

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EXCLUSIVELY FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA

Distilled at BRAEVAL

TASTING NOTES:

Nose: Young, malty with sweet berries and apple; lemon candy; creamy, soft, white chocolate and almond paste.

Palate: Sweet with yellow apple and lemon candy; modern vanilla; yellow raisins follow with peppery.

Finish: Medium long, citrusy with sweet.

Comment: A young sweet Braeval with pleasant creaminess.

SKU: 193573

ALC/VOL: 50.0%

Photo: Long beach, Tofino, BC

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