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Cadenhead’s London “Springbank 12 Burgundy, Brexit and Small Batch” – Scotch Whisky News

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THE BANANA (Brexit) FILES THE TRUTH’S NOT OUT THERE.

Well folks it’s been some time since my last newsletter, the amazing drams released a few weeks ago have almost gone sadly.

A lot of funny things have been going on since we last communicated. It would be remiss of me not to have a dig wouldn’t it!

Before anything else though lets get to the big news from Springbank.

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The new Springbank 12 year old Burgundy Wood has been released in the UK literally as this newsletter is arriving in your inbox!

This new vintage is going to be limited again however it’s available worldwide very soon

with over 10,000 bottles, unlike the small amount we had with the 16 year olds this spring.

The nose and palate are stunning, lots to dig into from the moment you open the bottle. The finish will deliver a more complex end than expected so take a seat and relax as you delve into this amazing Springbank.

If you have a bottle on reserve you have 7 days to get in touch with us to pay.

Looking forward to the next Cadenhead’s Small Batch release…

We have decided to release after the referendum in the UK on June 23rd and expect to deliver the new stocks into the stores around June 28th (you know how good we are at keeping to dates so don’t panic if we have not sent the newsletter by then, it will happen – honest).

Below will be the full list of new malts but before we give you a heads up let me just say you will need a dram or two once this crazy Brexit vote is over and done with in a few weeks knowing the governments own MP’s I doubt they will let it rest!

Expect that truly horrendous Boris to spin more fake stories about bananas or some other item. Notice how nobody is allowing Boris to debate on TV simply because he makes things up! But that’s nothing compared to dear old Dave & Gideon who have told us about world war 3 or something? Odd I know, and lets not leave it with those 3, how about Corbyn! Silence is golden or what.

So with all that to look forward to we think you’ll be ready for the new small batch range from Cadenhead’s! I know a lot of you already know since the Campbeltown festival I have been given a list of most wanted by so many of you.

Distilleries we will be featuring…

  • Aberlour
  • Auchentoshan
  • Blair Athol
  • Creations Blend Vanilla batch 2
  • Caledonian single Grain Closed Distillery
  • Dailuaine Sherry Cask 46%
  • Glendullan
  • Glen Grant
  • Glen Spey 46%
  • North British Single Grain
  • Speyside Distillery
  • Tomatin

WHAT, NO AGES? Always leave them wanting more I say!

Do we have anything else? Of course we do but all in good time…

I can tell you about Kilkerran though! Expect a special announcement soon about the release due in August for the official 12 year old.

Also due back soon will be Springbank 21 (Possibly the best of the new 21 year olds and will be a fast seller with limited availability).

New Springbank 18 is also due soonish I am told, but soon in Whisky time can be several months!! (I will update you all when I can).

Anyway, that’s it for now. I know some will be wanting to know why I have a picture of our old labels! All will be revealed soon (ish).

Remember no matter what the government or the Brexit camp say, it’s all just smoke and mirrors with as much reality as Harry Potter (Only Harry Potter is better and more truthful I bet)

Stephen W

Cadenheads Whisky Shop & Tasting Room 26 Chiltern Street, London, W1U 7QF

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Park Ave New York “The Circus is in town…and other attractions” – Scotch Whisky News

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Compass Box: ‘The Circus’
Park Ave Liquor Shop’s newest star attraction.
Plus: Two price changes that will AMAZE!

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We hope everyone is enjoying Spring finally acting like Spring – or actually more like early Summer. As the subject line said, ‘The Circus’ IS in town as we’ve received a small allocation of this highly-anticipated Limited Edition from Compass Box. It’s an opportunity to jump on a Father’s Day gift for the Dad who already owns or has tried every whisky. And for Dads who love a bargain – We’ve lowered the price on two great single-malts.  If you’re interested in any of these fine malts – Please contact us here at the store.

So – Come one, come all! The details are below.

Cheers!
Jonathan, Eric & Marlon
The Park Avenue Liquor Shop
270 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
212-685-2442
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eric@parkaveliquor.com
whiskyconn@gamil.com (Marlon)
www.parkaveliquor.com

Feast your eyes!!!

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Compass Box: The Circus = $290/btl
PLEASE CONTACT THE STORE OR CALL TO ORDER AS THIS PRODUCT IS IN VERY LIMITED SUPPLY.

Here’s what Whiskymaker John Glaser has to say about ‘The Circus’. “I have a longstanding belief that there is a magic to certain combinations of Scotch whisky. Such blends – like the very best of circuses – have the capacity to take us outside of ourselves for just a moment, to elevate the senses beyond the everyday and – following the sentiment of Charlie Chaplin’s immortal clown – to raise our eyes upwards to consider horizons new.  Such is the case with this whisky, for which we were lucky enough to uncover that rarest of finds – old parcels of Blended Scotch and Blended Grain whisky that had been aged pre-blended in cask for many years.  In such parcels, what you get are whisky blends so seamless, so complex that they function for us as single components.  We know little of the component distillery whiskies used in these blends for The Circus, only that they contain both single malt and single grain whiskies and that the ‘marrying casks’ are sherry butts. However, the provenance of the components isn’t important to us now, as what we have are old casks containing whiskies that are extraordinary.”

Flavor Descriptors

“A lithe frame and opulent mouthfeel showcasing the  supple softness of mature grain and the complexity of aged Blended Scotch Whisky. Brimming with dried fruit character, a luscious maltiness and nuances of almond and hazelnut.”

The following items have been marked-down and we’re telling our online family first.

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Glenmorangie: Tusail ‘Private Edition’
WAS: $125 ~ NOW: $90
Please call or email the store for this Special pricing.
While supplies last.

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Ardbeg: Perpetuum
WAS: $125 ~ NOW: $90
Please call or email the store for this Special pricing.
While supplies last.

This offer is valid while supply of each item lasts. No further discount can be applied to Sale items. We are not responsible for any typographical errors or Captain America’s defection to Hydra. Please contact the store with any questions.

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Ohishi Single Brandy Cask Japanese Whisky at K&L California – Japanese Whisky News

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Ohishi Single Brandy Cask Japanese Whisky (750ml) $69.99 View

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Phone: 877-KLWines (toll free 877-559-4637)
Email: wine@klwines.com
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

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Kilkerran “Work In Progress #7” Bourbon Barrel at K&L Calirornia – Scotch Whisky News

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  • Kilkerran “Work In Progress #7” Bourbon Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ( $74.99) The spectacular Glengyle Distillery is truly a gem. This may be the best they’ve release so far. Serge from Whiskyfun seemed, “Oh, they’re trying to play tricks on us, this is cask strength! Colour: pale gold. Nose: mineral, he said. This is totally and plainly mineral, I cannot detect anything else than limestone, sand, and all that. Perhaps lime? Maybe eucalyptus? Possibly a little muesli and porridge? Other than that, it’s rather closed, but the profile’s pretty perfect. With water: putty, wet paint, rust-inhibiter, damp clay, rainwater, beach sand, chalk… Mouth (neat): a totally impressive, whistle-clean, ultra-lemony arrival, a style that only a few old Bladnochs could have, a long time ago (if my memory doesn’t fail me). I find this totally perfect, and even refreshing despite the higher strength. Watch maltoporn… With water: perfect lime-y and mineral profile, with a tiny sour touch that adds dimension and complexity. Cottage cheese? Finish: long and zesty, always very mineral, with a woolly side. Coal smoke or something in the aftertaste. Comments: love this style, but that’s hardly news.” -91 points

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QUEEN ELIZABETH’S 90TH BIRTHDAY BELL’S DECANTER at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

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Queen Elizabeth’s 90th Birthday Bell’s Decanter

The latest addition to a long line of Bell’s Commemorative Decanters, this limited edition has been created to celebrate the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth, Britain’s oldest and longest reigning monarch. The first Bell’s decanter was introduced in the 1920s, while the tradition of commemorating events in the lives of the Royal Family only began in 1981 with the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. A must-have for collectors, only 1000 of these decanters have been created.

£80 Buy Now

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society ‘OLD & DIGNIFIED’ WHISKY – THE PERFECT GIFT FOR FATHER’S DAY – Scotch Whisky News

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‘OLD & DIGNIFIED’ WHISKY – THE PERFECT GIFT FOR FATHER’S DAY  

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society launches limited edition Father’s Day whisky and membership offer to treat Dads

With Father’s Day just around the corner (Sunday 19th June), spoil Dad with something exceptionally special – a rare bottle of ‘Old & Dignified’ whisky and membership of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society.

SMWS have created a special limited edition online whisky package just for Dads – a bottle of ‘Exotic fruits and Polytunnel Flowers’ (Cask No 63.35) from its ‘Old & Dignified’ flavour category, alongside Society membership for just £175 (normally £229).

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You’ll have to be quick though to snap one up; there are only 18 packages available for lucky dads via the Society’s website at www.smws.com/dad

The 25-year-old whisky, one of only 114 bottles, has been hand picked by the Society’s experts, from the aptly named ‘Old and Dignified’ flavour category, one of the Society’s 12 unique flavour profiles.

With a nose of nostalgic craft workshops and sandalwood and rich, deep fruit on the palate, this delicious whisky makes for the perfect Father’s Day tipple.

SMWS membership is the gift that keeps on giving, unlocking the doors to the Society’s monthly releases of unparalleled and limited edition single cask whiskies, exclusive events, ‘Unfiltered’ magazine and Members’ Rooms in London, Edinburgh and around the world.

The membership pack is decadently designed and includes three sample bottles of Society whiskies, a member’s journal, a Society badge and a £10 voucher to spend on his first purchase.

SMWS bottles some of the rarest single malt whiskies on the planet, from an array of distilleries in Scotland and around the world.

New whiskies are released each month, providing an ever-changing choice of new flavours. As each single cask whisky only yields a few hundred bottles, every Society release is a limited edition – the perfect present for whisky lovers.

To purchase, visit www.smws.com/dad

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‘Exotic fruits and Polytunnel Flowers’

Cask No:                     63.35

Age:                            25

Cask:                           Refill Barrel

Flavour category:      ‘Old & Dignified’

Tasting Notes:

Exotic fruits flattered our noses (mango, rhubarb tarts, cherry pies, sherbet lemons, jellied fruits) but it had interest and weight too – brown sugar, craft workshops, sandalwood and perfume samples in women’s magazines. Even more fruits arrived on the palate – strawberry, blackcurrant, kiwi, fig and plum – all held down to earth by deeper notes of fortified wine, dark chocolate, Strepsils and sugar-coated fennel seeds. The reduced nose was simply delightful – perfumed pear and elderflower sorbet and flowers in polytunnels. Lots to discover on the palate now too – honey sweetness balancing fruit and floral perfumed bitterness – we agreed it was elegant and rounded. 

Notes:  

  • The Scotch Malt Whisky Societyreleases new whiskies for its members each month
  • The Society bottles the finest single malt whisky from around 350 single casks every year. It has bottled from around from over 132 distilleries in its history. The nature of the single cask means that each bottling offered by the Society is limited.
  • The Society was established in Edinburgh in 1983 and now has over 26,000 members around the world
  • The single malt whiskies are selected and approved by the Society’s respected Tasting Panel.
  • Exclusive Members’ Rooms are located in Edinburgh and London
  • SMWS’ central Edinburgh venue, 28 Queen Street, is now open to all, having formerly been for members only
  • Annual renewal after the first year is £61.50
  • For more information, visit www.smws.com

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “FEIS ILE SPECIAL BOTTLING & JUNE PREVIEWS” – Scotch Whisky News

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FEIS ILE SPECIAL BOTTLING & JUNE PREVIEWS

Celebrating our return to the Islay Festival of Music and Malt this week, we’re unveiling a special bottling with a highly desirable label, 127.44 ‘Cantina Mexicana’. Feel the fiesta as peat dances with Amontillado sherry to produce a ‘snout grabbing’ beast of a dram. Available online today for pre-order (dispatched Wed 1 June), it won’t be around for long; order now to secure yours. Love sweet more than peat? Explore our June previews… (Please note WhiskyIntel was not able to publish the in time…all the more reason to join the Society today!)

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127.44 Cantina Mexicana
The nose was snout-grabbing – woody, like old sea chests or a dusty Mexican cantina floor (including leather boots and fag-ends), lots of liquorice; figs and oriental spices…
Cask: Second fill ex-oloroso butt
Age: 12 years
Price: £120
Special Label Feis Ile Bottling!
PRE-ORDER > (Please note WhiskyIntel was not able to publish the in time…all the more reason to join the Society today!)
For dispatch Wed 1 June

Sweet, fruity & mellow

36.100 Aristocratic pretensions
The nose balances syrup sponge and brown sugar with pear-drops, green apple and bitter lemon. The palate is clean, gentle and relaxing…
Cask: Refill ex-bourbon barrel
Age: 18 years
Price: £68.70
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G4.8 Spinning honey
A wonderful raw, strong and vibrant scent greeted the Panel; varnished wood, painting in oil, drying herbs and spinning honey…
Age: 36 years
Distilled: 28 May 1979
Price: £126.80
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Juicy, oak & vanilla

5.50 Golden Delicious
Caramel apple crumble pie and a Swiss cinnamon liqueur on the nose neat, with the fizzy dry mouthfeel of a ‘zero-dosage’ Champagne…
Cask: Second-fill Sauternes hogshead
Age: 15 years
Price: £67.20
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Lightly peated

42.24 The bee’s knees…
Sea salted caramels, churros with salty peanut sugar and bitter chocolate on the nose neat, followed by an amazingly sweet, salty and smoky sensation on the palate…
Cask: Refill ex-bourbon barrel
Age: 9 years
Price: £59.40
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*Please note: This is a limited release from June’s Outturn, full release on Friday 3 June.

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

Limited Edition Jura Tastival 2016 Now Available at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

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JURA TASTIVAL 2016

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Celebrate the Jura Tastival with this limited edition expression bottled at a natural strength of 51% abv With just 3000 bottles released and only 2000 available to purchase in the UK, this unique offering from Jura is born of a special triple sherry assemblage.

Combining Jura 19 year old seasoned for 5 years in an 11 year old Palomino Fino sherry cask, Jura 14 year old seasoned for 4 years in a 15 year old Oloroso Amoroso sherry cask, and Jura 15 year old seasoned for 3 years in a 30 year old Oloroso Apostoles sherry cask, flavours of toffee apples, vanilla and ginger permeate this limited edition Island single malt.

Only available while stocks last!

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Introducing our Limited Edition Tastival 2016 Bottling – Scotch Whisky News

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Flavours in this special expression inspire our first ever crowd-sourced bottle packaging

Once again the time has come for us to welcome honorary Diurachs from far and wide to our annual whisky festival, Tastival – a highlight on the calendar for everyone here on Jura.

To mark this special occasion, we can now reveal the limited edition Tastival 2016 bottling, with our first ever crowd sourced packaging, chosen by you!

Tastival celebrates new and exciting ways to enjoy whisky – and the creation of this year’s festival edition is no exception, with a triple sherry finish, using hand-selected casks.

To complement its sweet and intense flavour, we commissioned four artists from across the world to create a unique illustrated packaging design based upon their Tastival 2016 tasting notes.

Back in January we asked you to vote for your favourite design on our social media channels, and following heated competition we can now reveal that our first ever crowd sourced packaging is based on artwork by Florian Schommer.

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The intricate design incorporates Florian’s personal tasting notes for the whisky, including apples, vanilla, maple syrup and roasted hazelnut.

This the last Tastival expression to be overseen by our much-loved Distillery Manager, Willie Cochrane, who announced his retirement last week. He hands over the reins to Graham Logan, a former Jura Mash/Stillman who has worked at his side for over two decades.

Introducing our limited edition Tastival 2016 bottling

Flavours in this special expression inspire our first ever crowd-sourced bottle packaging

Once again the time has come for us to welcome honorary Diurachs from far and wide to our annual whisky festival, Tastival – a highlight on the calendar for everyone here on Jura.

To mark this special occasion, we can now reveal the limited edition Tastival 2016 bottling, with our first ever crowd sourced packaging, chosen by you!

Tastival celebrates new and exciting ways to enjoy whisky – and the creation of this year’s festival edition is no exception, with a triple sherry finish, using hand-selected casks.

To complement its sweet and intense flavour, we commissioned four artists from across the world to create a unique illustrated packaging design based upon their Tastival 2016 tasting notes.

Back in January we asked you to vote for your favourite design on our social media channels, and following heated competition we can now reveal that our first ever crowd sourced packaging is based on artwork by Florian Schommer.

The intricate design incorporates Florian’s personal tasting notes for the whisky, including apples, vanilla, maple syrup and roasted hazelnut.

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This the last Tastival expression to be overseen by our much-loved Distillery Manager, Willie Cochrane, who announced his retirement last week. He hands over the reins to Graham Logan, a former Jura Mash/Stillman who has worked at his side for over two decades.

Those of you joining us at Tastival will have the first opportunity to sample and buy this remarkable single malt at the distillery on 25 & 26 May, where Willie and Graham will be signing bottles. For those joining us in spirit, but not in person – Jura Tastival 2016 will be available online and in shops globally (excluding US) RRP £85 from 30 May 2016. 51% ABV, non-chill filtered.

Wherever you are, we look forward to hearing your own tasting notes for Tastival 2016. Slainte!

Everyone at the Jura Distillery

Jura Whisky

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K&L Game-Changing Prices on K&L Exclusive 17 to 29 Year-Old Scotch Selections – Scotch Whisky News

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Up to 40% Off – K&L Exclusive Scotch Whiskies

With a trend towards more limited edition releases that are sold before they hit the shelves, it’s rare to see an accessible, new, and interesting Scotch whisky release without a ultra-premium pricetag. Continuing our commitment to the consumer, we decided that instead of catering to the few idiosyncratic releases of the “hottest” lables, we should instead use our long-standing relationships to bring a focus on value and quality back to the market.

Buying directly from our friends in Scotland helps reduce the middlemen between the whisky itself and you the consumer. That’s why we’re thrilled to share some remarkable prices on our K&L exclusive Scotch whiskies to once again bring order to the force. With a stable of selections from 17-29 years of age, at cask strength, for prices that haven’t been around for a long time, you can once again feel free to explore singular expressions of Scotch without a special-occasion-level premium.

1988 Cambus 26 Year Old Sovereign K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Grain Whiskey (750ml) (Previously $130) $79.99
Whereas comparable single cask of editions of the now-closed Cambus distillery have sold for $200 or more, our direct import program continues to provide incredible value to customers interested in cutting out the middleman. This 26 year old beauty of a grain whisky is tailor-made for fans of the Nikka Coffey Still expression, albeit this one is much, much older and at full proof. The fruit and vanilla have never been richer, the palate has never been smoother, and the whisky never more drinkable than it is in this 26 year old Sovereign edition of Cambus. The whisky is practically begging to be consumed over ice and tossed back with reckless abandon. But that would probably do a disservice to the complexity that looms underneath all that obvious deliciousness. This is liquid butterscotch. It’s a cookie biscuit distilled into whisky form and put into a beautiful bottle, exclusively for K&L customers.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 26, 2016
Cambus Distillery has without questions produced my favorite Single Grain expressions. This bottling is absolutely NOT an exception. My favorite of this years grain selections (not withstanding the excellent 50 yo), the complexity achieved here are astounding. It’s all late summer and fall on the nose for me. A picnic surrounded by fully ripe orchards followed by hike through a forest in the Adirondacks. Yellow and orange preserves. All types of exotic oils and bursting with fruit. Medium bodied, not lacking in body at all, but not a syrupy style. It kind of reminds me of the driest version of the best cognac. An absolute gem that will change even the most skeptical mind about Grain Whisky.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 26, 2016
The defunct Cambus grain distillery has been a great source of great whisky for us over the years. Finding these 25+ year old barrels of superb softness with enticing drinkability has helped to re-craft the image our customers previously held concerning grain whisky. This is a beautiful Scotch whisky, gentle and pleasing in its inherent nature, but complex with subtle stonefruits and lithe accents of oak. From a closed distillery to boot.

1997 Clynelish 18 Year Old Hepburn’s Choice K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) (Previously $130) $99.99
We’re as obsessed with Clynelish here in the K&L spirits department as we are with Benrinnes, which is why we’ve locked down yet another cask of the beloved distillery’s whisky in this latest shipment. While Clynelish is widely considered a connoisseur’s choice for top-notch single malt whisky, its appreciated attributes aren’t always apparent to the unseasoned drinker. What makes Clynelish so special (and a favorite among famous blending houses like Johnnie Walker and Compass Box) is the rather diminutive profile of light vanilla, lemon zest, heather, and a bit of bees wax. It’s not a powerful or potent combination of flavors, but rather a flutter of brilliant beauty wrapped up in a biscuity core of elegance. At 55.4%, this cask strength 18 year old edition of Clynelish could use a little to help unlock all that complexity, but it’s not a necessity. It showcases its quintessential character in fine form straight from the bottle. While Clynelish will never be as popular as the more powerful and showy single malt whiskies, it will always remain the favorite of those who appreciate substance and style.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 15, 2016
Despite our best efforts, Clynelish remains one of Scotland’s most under-appreciated distilleries. Reason being, the owners don’t bother marketing this special whisky. Truth be told, it’s such an important component of their high-end blends that any traction on the single malt side could negatively affect blending stocks. Regardless, we occasionally get access to this special, rare distillate, and each time we find a great cask, I’m reminded of why it’s so coveted by connoisseurs in the first place. Vibrant and alive, this mid-aged Clynelish shows incredible richness and depth. It’s not sappy or sweet by any means, but textured and mouth-filling nonetheless. When we talk about minerals in a single malt, this should be held up as a prime example. Here, the typical bright pomace fruit of modern Clynelish taking a background to the cracked rock and mineral oil aromas at first. With a touch of water, earthen tones (fresh tobacco, rich beeswax, and hints of smoke) pop open. A little later a blast of citrus, lemon peel, ripe melon, and blistering structure. The distillery really is just a stone’s throw from the sea, and we can feel that here. Altogether a fabulous example of why I absolutely love Clynelish. The complexity is of this whisky cannot be understated.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 12, 2016
I never get tired of drinking Clynelish, one of Scotland’s most distinct single malt whiskies. That lemony, waxy, creamy profile is probably the only Scotch character I could pick out of a blind tasting 100% of the time. It’s the most distinguished and recognizable flavor in the business and we will ALWAYS take advantage of an opportunity to buy the whisky directly.
Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 11, 2016
This offers soft, pretty and subtle spice aromas. There is a wonderful mouthfeel that is nice and creamy. Here again, there are light spice flavors. In short, this Clynelish is subtle, light, seductive and a joy to drink.

1997 Glenlossie 17 Year Old Hepburn’s Choice K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) (Previously $100) $69.99
Few people have heard of Diageo-owned Glenlossie distillery, the Speyside facility known mostly by insiders for its role in Haig Blended Whisky. But that’s part of what makes single barrels like this one so much fun! It’s a chance to taste whisky from producers that normally do not bottle their Scotch as pure single malts. For fans of Glenlivet’s Nadurra series, this 17 year old Glenlossie single barrel might be right up your alley. The intensity of the oak in this concentrated cask is apparent right from the initial sip as the woodiness quickly overwhelms the palate. At 55.4%, it’s quite a powerful blast, but it soon gives way to grassy, malty, and cereal-like flavors that constitute the classic Highland Scotch style. That extra oak on the entry, however, completely distinguishes this cask from its other Highland counterparts. It’s the boldest and baddest of the Hepburn’s Choice editions we’ve brought in on this shipment.

Olivia Ragni | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 15, 2016
Glenlossie is a distillery I had never heard of until now. They don’t currently have a distillery bottling, although I’m wishing they did, because when this is gone, it’s gone. With a light golden color, this fresh Speyside single malt is light yet powerful. Vanilla, lemon and white flowers spring out of the glass. There is an intense oak spice on the palate balanced by lemongrass, green apple, tea, and a lovely savory malt quality to round it all out. If there is such thing as a daytime single malt sipper, this would be it.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 15, 2016
The mild-mannered Glenlossie is an easy whisky miss. Not bottled as a single malt by the owners, it’s producing some very high quality distillates just outside of Elgin. The style here is very classically Speyside. Sweet rich vanilla, not overpowering at all, but prominent. Nutty, sweet maltiness that balances the oaky barrels notes above. Finally, Highland flowers, wild honey, deep, complex wood tones. On the palate it starts sweet as can be. Just like you’ve diluted honey in a bit of water. It dries up as it moves to the back of the mouth with a medium body that begs another sips. The finish is neither cloying nor dry and finds a wonderful balance of sweet and savory flavors. With water this opens up quite nicely, although it doesn’t need it by any means. This could be a morning malt, but I like it in the afternoon, maybe for a sunset. Not quite aperitif style, but very generous and lively.

1988 Invergordon 27 Year Old Sovereign K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Grain Whisky (750ml) (Previously $130) $79.99
Fresh off our most recent delivery are two new single barrels of Invergordon, a Whyte & Mackay Highland grain distillery that sits along the waters of the Cromarty Firth north of Inverness. For those of you who still can’t wrap your heads around grain whisky, just imagine Bourbon distilled to a higher proof and aged like single malt in various types of refill barrels. It’s basically high proof, column still whisky made from corn, wheat, or unmalted barley that’s pumped out in mass quantities to mix into blended Scotch. Because of that rather dubious reputation for quality, prices for grain whisky remain low. But because of our extensive tasting and sampling in the genre, we’ve learned that very old grain whiskies. This 27 year old is textbook grain whisky, nothing more and nothing less. It’s fruity and round on the entry with a soft mouthfeel and a lovely note of vanilla on the finish. It’s no frills, no fuss whisky. It’s just flat out delicious.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 26, 2016
To Scotland’s far north, between Inverness and Brora, lies the Invergordon distillery, along the waters of the Cromarty Firth. This 27 year old single cask of Invergordon whisky is like Scotch bourbon in a sense–distilled from corn on a column still, but aged in used oak rather than new charred oak, and matured in a cool climate, rather than the flux of hot and cold experienced in Kentucky. This Invergordon has bold flavors of vanilla and toasted nuts with an accent of spice on the finish that rises with the glow from the higher proof. It’s a whisky that’s practically begging for ice (and a glass, of course).

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 26, 2016
This is the most subtle and reserved of the three single casks of Grain from this year. Light, fresh and open, slight herbal notes, medium-strong vanilla, an open easy-drinking style that can be appreciated by even the most novice of Scotch drinkers, yet will satisfy the hardened few. The palate is fresh apples and a slight note of varnish. There’s definitely that corny quality on the nose you’d expect in a bourbon yet without any of the charry sweet notes. After all, this is made from nearly 100% corn with just a dash of malted barley. This is honestly exactly what I imagine a distilled bourbon mash left in refill casks would taste like after 27 years.

1985 Longmorn 29 Year Old Hunter Laing’s “Old & Rare” Single Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) (Previously $350) $199.99
Part of our new Hunter Laing “Old & Rare” series, this incredible 29 year old Longmorn showcases the effects of light and subtle hogshead maturation over the course of almost three decades. Despite nearly thirty years in wood, the color is still a golden straw color and the aromas are still dominated by fruit rather than oak. It’s on the palate that the whisky’s age becomes clear as an oily, luscious, mouth-coating texture overwhelms the senses, coupled with poached pears, creme brulee, and a resinous note from the oak. Longmorn has long been an insider’s favorite, known for rich and concentrated malty flavor. This single barrel expression beautifully showcases the distillery’s reputation for quality and character in a rare, ultra-mature release.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: May 23, 2016
For $199.99 this is an absolute steal. It makes me nervous just seeing this price because I know how much it’s really worth. Macallan 18 is $250 now. Talisker 25 is $500. And this 29 year old Longmorn (better than both those whiskies, in my opinion) is older, richer, softer, more complex, more concentrated, and more decadent. This is a single barrel, cask strength edition of a Highland distillery known for classic single malt flavors and classic whiskies. The vanilla is there along with the rich malty notes and the Highland fruit, but there’s a special flavor that can only come from long-term aging in a hogshead cask and this whisky is OOOOOOZING with it. It’s the flavor of excellence. The flavor of age. The flavor of luxury. In this case, luxury is in reach.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 29, 2015
A perfect gift for someone else or yourself. There are bright floral and malty aromas that are pretty and inviting. In the mouth it is soft and creamy with hints of honey. There is a nice long finish.

Joe Manekin | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 19, 2015
A fantastic, very old, classic expression, this Longmorn has it all and is a more than worthy splurge. A nose of dried grains and cream also has nuances of well worn leather. Indeed simply nosing this whiskey brings to mind a distinguished study or library, fine woolen plaid products, and any other number of quintessentially Scottish objects. Beautifully balanced and distinguished on the palate, fully dry, no Sherry or candied sweetness but more of a confident, soft, understated caress on the palate. I shall buy a bottle of this Hunter Laing bottled Longmorn and fully savour it. If you love Scotch whisky then you may want to follow suit.

1989 North British 25 Year Old Sovereign K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Grain Whisky (750ml) (Previously $130) $79.99
Just outside of Edinburgh sits the North British grain distillery, a facility that uses unmalted grains like corn and wheat and distills them on a column still to produce grain whisky–one of the more misunderstood personalities of the whisky universe. Most of you have had grain whisky before, you’ve just had it in conjunction with single malt whisky in expressions like Johnnie Walker or Chivas. Grain whisky is what’s ultimately combined with single malt whisky to create “blended” whisky (hence the name). What hasn’t been clear to most drinkers until rather recently, however, is how wonderful grain whisky can be on its own, especially when aged twenty years or more. This 25 year old North British cask of goodness brings a mouthful of cereal sweetness, rounded fruit flavors, and a biscuity butteriness that pleases the senses in a way that only something that straightforward can do. At 57.5%, there’s plenty of heat behind all that dessert-like flavor, allowing you to toss in a few ice cubes without really diluting the flavor whatsoever. If you’re new to the grain whisky game, this is a great place to start.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 26, 2016
North British is the backbone of a few legendary blends, but at 25 years it’s gained considerable complexity. The nose is not hyper exotic, instead familiar aromas of sugar candies, white chocolate, canned fruits and cream. The mouth is soft and open with the sugar candies turning to buttery sugar cookies. No heat and no need for water, the medium body reminds and the clean finish has a slight twist of lemon and a long soft finish. Killer price here!

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 26, 2016
Anyone out there enjoying the amazing Nikka Coffey Grain Japanese whisky? Anyone? Consider this North British expression to be a 25 year old version of that. Two and a half times the age, two and a half times the flavor, and two and a half times the concentration of oak, but for less than double the price. That’s the power of direct purchasing, folks. Hot whiskies for hot prices.

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