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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “CHRISTMAS PARCELS PREVIEW: PEEKING IS ENCOURAGED” – Scotch Whisky News

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CHRISTMAS PARCELS PREVIEW: PEEKING IS ENCOURAGED

Pick it up. Feel the weight. Squeeze it. Give it a little shake. Hold it up to the light. Pick at a little corner of tape to see if it will come off cleanly… Many of us have risked parental wrath trying to figure out what that shiny, alluring parcel under the tree is. But it’s good news – we couldn’t wait either! scratch the itch and open a few early with us. #happysharing

Juicy, oak & vanilla

B3.1 A little box of treasuresBOURBON

 BUY £55.00

Society bourbon is back!
First, a huge hit of vanilla, then intense wood spice and rich creamy custard. Heady autumnal fruits and spiced pumpkin pie. To taste, sweetcorn, fresh wood, ”really juicy!” with oranges, papaya and guava. Comforting spices and melted butter, gorse and cedar. Beeswax and fresh wood shavings to finish.

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116.20 Fascinating complexity and finesse

BUY £296.00

Unusual cask: virgin oak puncheon!
Fascinating nose – model-making, lacquered wood; crab boxes and lapsang souchong in a diesel truck; vanilla, coconut, honey and embers. The palate – intense flavours of tar, incense smoke, hessian on a peat fire and stir-fried shitake and prawns with sesame and soy. BUY

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“A complete revelation” -GRAIN

BUY £91.00

NEW DISTILLERY: Grain whisky from Japan!
Luscious mango and pineapple juices accompany lychees, Bounty Bars and fragrant lemongrass. Fresh and fruity with toffee, marshmallows and damson jam. Gingerbread spice, creamy milk chocolate and “impossibly rich vanilla custard”. With water, cherryade, butterscotch, orange oil and fruitcake are entwined in seemingly endless complexity. BUY

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The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

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KWM Calgary Malt Messenger “No. 61 – Glendronach, Glen Garioch, Highland Park, Jura and More! – Scotch Whisky News

 

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What a Fall it has been with lots of great new whiskies, wonderful events and trips to both Scotland and Kentucky under my belt! Our Fall Single Malt Festival was another huge success, and our whisky week tastings were superb. We said farewell to Michael Urquhart with a Grand Gordon & MacPhail/Benromach tasting, launched the Springbank Society in Canada, sampled Kilchoman with distillery founder Anthony Wills and introduced a new KWM Glen Garioch cask at the Glen Garioch Cask Launch. Last night KWM hosted our Anceint Malts tasting and what an event that was. If you missed it, stay tuned to the KWM Blog for further details.

It’s hard to believe that 2014 is nearly over, and that there are less than 30 days until Christmas. My Annual Malt Messenger Christmas Gift Guide will be out next week along with our Winter 2015 Tasting Schedule. 2015 will start with a bang at the MS Calgary Whisky Festival on Thursday January 15th 2015. 1/.3 of the tickets have already sold so don’t drag your feet, the VIP tickets are already gone!

This edition of the Malt Messenger is heavily focused on Glendronach, and there’s no mystery as to why. We just received two stunning new casks from the distillery, and with the Batch 10 of the distillery’s vintage releases is about to land. This Malt Messenger is, in some ways, a return to the Malt Messenger of old, with a Distillery in Focus feature; this month its Glendronach.

However, there is much more to this Malt Messenger than just Glendronach, we also have a beautiful new Glen Garioch Cask filled in 1998 which is already more than half sold. We are also pleased to announce our partnership with the Springbank Society, offering Society whiskies for sale to members and anyone willing to join. More details on this below. We also have a new exclusive Port Ellen from Gordon & MacPhail, and you’ll forgive the hyperbole, but this is the last reasonably priced Port Ellen we will likely ever see again! Highland Park Freya, the third release in the Valhalla Series and the new Dark Origins have also just landed, as has the Whistle Pig 100-100 Straight Rye.

KWM is also very proud to be one of just three stores in Alberta selling Glenmorangie’s newest release Glenmorangie Taghta, or “Selected”, the world’s first crowd sourced whisky. We hosted tastings at the store with Ruaraidh McIntyre this spring as part of a global effort to create the whisky. The whisky is very limited and is already half sold!

There are also update in this edition on Jura, Kilchoman, the MS Calgary Whisky Festival and more.

I hope you enjoy this Malt Messsenger, stay tuned for the Chirstmas Gift Guide next week.

Sláinte!

Andrew Ferguson

In This Issue

  1. !!!Talisker 25 Year Price Increase!!!
  2. Two New Exclusive Glendronach Casks for KWM
  3. Distillery in Focus Glendronach
  4. Glendronach Batch 10 is Coming
  5. Our Exceptional New Glen Garioch Cask
  6. The Springbank Society is Finally Here
  7. The Last Port Ellen?
  8. Introducing Whistle Pig Straight Rye
  9. This Just In: Glenmorangie Taghta
  10. This Just In: Highland Park Freya & Dark Origins
  11. This Just In: Three New Juras
  12. This Just In: 2 New Kilchomans
  13. Calgary MS Whisky Festival Update
  14. Malt Whisky Yearbook 2015 is Going Fast!

Sláinte!

Andrew Ferguson

Kensington Wine Market

PS- PS – Don’t forget you can follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/scotch_guy and Facebook: facebook.com/scotch.guy.1 .

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society December Outturn Dinners at The Brasserie Kensington

Sunday December 7 5PM or 8PM 

Kickstart your Christmas season as we enjoy our December Outturn alongside a scrumptious three course dinner at our Calgary Partner Bar, Brasserie Kensington! Participants will sample 7 Scotch Malt Whisky Society Whiskies launched at the event. The tasting takes place at Brasserie Kensington, 1131 Kensington Road NW Calgary!

$95

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2015 MS Calgary Whisky Festival

Thursday January 15 2015  

The 2015 Calgary Whisky Festival in support of the MS Society of Calgary is set to be another barnburner of an event. Last year’s festival drew 400 attendees and featured nearly 150 whiskies from distilleries in Scotland, Ireland, Canada, the US, Japan and India. This year’s event is set to be even bigger and better with more whiskies, more presenters and a capacity of 500 participants.

Buy your tickets before December 15th and you’ll be entered in the draw to win the gift basket pictured above which is a $400 value and includes a sold out Silver Seal Glendronach 22 Year!

$99

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Two Exclusive New Glendronach Casks for KWM!

There’s Not Just a Decade Between 1993 and 2003….

There are two distilleries we’ve bottled more casks of than any others, Arran, and Glendronach. It is no secret why that is, both distilleries produce excellent whiskies which we love, and we keep finding exceptional single casks! Last fall we brought in a 2002 cask, and it disappeared in a little more than 6 weeks. Our new 2003 Glendronach is making its debut this week, and like the 2002, it isn’t expected to last long. The 1993 which was quietly launched in the shop a couple of weeks back is also a stunner, and even without a stitch of publicity its been steadily flying out of the shop. Here are the details on the casks:

 Glendronach 2003 Cask 1820 – 11 Year – 55.4% – Pedro Ximenez Sherry Puncheon – 619 Bottles – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: warming white peppers, stem ginger and sweet oak spices, which flow over oven-roasted orchard fruits and golden sultanas infused with black vanilla seeds. Palate: A delicious combination of rich apricot jam, wildflower honey and stewed barley, holding a crips, fresh ginger warmth and a citrus twist of orange oil. – $114.99

• Glendronach 1993 Cask 1625 – 20 Year – 57.5% – Oloroso Sherry Butt – 498 Bottles – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: a delightful balance of sweet and spice. Sultanas and yellow plums warmed by touches of ginger, cinnamon and candied peel. Palate: crisp oak spices in balance with rich plum juice and barley-dusted stewed apples. Gentle clove and touches of earthy nutmeg add ever-changing depth and roundness to the long finish. – $199.99
Distillery in Focus Glendronach

The New Kings of Sherry Cask Whisky?

Although it has always had a loyal following among those in the know, Glendronach didn’t come to the wider worlds attention until it was acquired by BenRiach Distillery Co. in 2007. At the time there were only a couple of official releases on the market, but when BenRiach took the distillery over with Billy Walker at the helm they made some immediate changes. Many of the younger whiskies had been filled into substandard casks and were immediately re-racked. The new owners also released a new core range of 12, 15 and 18 year old whiskies, to which they eventually added a 21 year and the Grandeur (initially at 31 year old, and now a 24 year). The distillery also launched a Cask Strength Expression released in batches and a number of wood finishes. But where did it all begin?

The distillery was officially founded in 1826 by a consortium including James Allardice. It was one of Scotland’s first licensed distilleries, opening just a couple of years after the passage of the Small Sitlls Act which made it easier for a petitioner to get a license to distill. The early days of selling the distillery’s whisky,  ‘Guid GlenDronach’, were not without its challenges, but the aforementioned James Allardice was a resourceful man. One colourful story is best told by the distillery:

“On arrival in Edinburgh, he discovered that selling GlenDronach was going to be trickier than he first thought. “We already have our stock for the season,” the landlords all said, “but we’ll bear you in mind for next year.”

“After only selling a trickle, a disheartened Allardice wanders back to his hotel, ready to admit defeat. But, walking up the Canongate, he is accosted by two young ladies of the night who want him to take them… for a drink.

“James tells the women that he has his very own ‘Guid GlenDronach’ whisky that they can sup on, and so he returns to his hotel room, to the mortification of the hotel staff, with the two ladies on each arm!

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

“Later that afternoon, the street was full of women who had consumed one drop too many. This got the neighbourhood talking and everyone became curious to try some of what the ladies were drinking. So they started requesting GlenDronach by name when they went into their local pubs.
As the story goes, James did not return home as planned the following day. Instead, he stayed a while in Edinburgh where he sold all of his stock. Not long after, bottles could be found in every pub along the Royal Mile. GlenDronach had arrived!” (adapted from  http://glendronachdistillery.com/)

The distillery grew rapidly through the 1830’s and was bought by a Walter Scott from Teaninich Distillery in either 1837 or 1850 depending on your source. 1837 may be the more accurate date as the distillery suffered a major fire in that year, which nearly totally destroyed it. It was rebuilt, and by 1860 the distillery was paying more duty than any other in the Highlands, and had a community of some 50 people living on site. In 1887 Walter Scott passed away and the distillery was bought by a consortium from Leith.

How long the distillery operated under these new owners is not clear, but there was a whisky boom in the late 1800s centered on Leith, Edinburgh’s Port. The Pattison Brother’s infamously built up a house of cards, buying whisky on IOUs. They also artificially inflated their profits through questionable accounting, somewhat like an early whisky industry version of Enron. Much of the revenue they brought in was squandered on the brothers lavish lifestyle and advertising fads like talking parrots, which they trained some 500 of to squawk the name of a prominent blend. Their firm began to fall apart around 1896 and by 1899 a huge proportion of Scotland malt distilleries were forced to shut their doors, some forever.

Glendronach was bought and reopened by Captain Charles Grant in 1920. Grant was the son of William Grant who had founded Glenfiddich in 1897 and Balvenie a few years later. The distillery remained in the Grant family until it was bought by Teachers, a blended whisky firm in 1960. A major upgrade took place doubling the distillery’s capacity in 1966-7, at the start of another major whisky boom. Curiously a visitor center was opened in 1976, well ahead of most Scottish distilleries. The following three decades under Allied Breweries (Allied Domencq) would not be the distilleries finest. The distillery was mothballed a number of times until it was sold in 2008. But for most of those years it continued to fill whisky into some of the finest sherry casks.

In one of the most surprising sales in the history of the whisky industry, Chivas Brothers (Pernod) who had acquired the distillery in 2005, sold it to BenRiach Distillery Co. in 2008. Four years earlier they had sold the namesake BenRiach Distillery to the same group. Although the Glendronach Distillery didn’t fit into Pernod’s plans at the time, the sale was surprising given the reputation of the Glendronach single malt and brand, and the industry’s trajectory.

It didn’t take the new owners long to make needed changes. A new core range of 12, 15 and 18 year olds was released a year after the purchase in 2009. The first Glendronach Grandeur a 31 Year was launched the following year and the 21 year old Parliament in 2011. The distillery also began releasing batches of vintage single malt (we are on 10, see below) with some casks going back as far as 1971. In 2013 the distillery launched the 1968 Recherche, a 44 year old, the oldest Glendronach ever bottled.

Here are the currently available expressions of Glendronach:

1. Glendronach 12 Year (The Original) – 43% – Matured 12 Years in PX and Oloroso Sherry – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Sweet, creamy vanilla, with hints of ginger. Spiced mulled wine and pear. Palate: Rich, creamy, silky-smooth. Warm, rich oak and sherry sweetness, full mouth feel, raisins and soft fruits. Spicy with medium length and a dry finish.” – $67.99
2. Glendronach 15 Year (Revival) – 46% – Matured 15 Years Oloroso Sherry – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Incredible concentration of aromas. Treacle toffee and chocolate orange. Palate: A very dynamic and full bodied dram for its age. Chewy with coffee chocolate and treacle scones.” – $86.99
3. Glendronach 18 Year (Allardice) – 46% – Matured 18 Years in Oloroso Sherry – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose:Sweet aromatics of fudge and muscovado sugar. Fruit compote and glacier morello cherries provide added complexity. Palate: Rich dark and seductive. Remarkable flavours of stewed fruits and all-spice marry together with classical aged Oloroso and toasted walnut bread and chocolate orange. – $117.99
4. Glendronach 21 Year (Parliament) – 46% – Matured 21 Years in PX & Oloroso Sherry – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose:A delicate mix of ripe autumnal fruits – notably blackberries and red plums. Rich Oloroso sherry and candied orange segments. Spiced oatmeal biscuits and toasted oak fragrances bring excellent weight and balance. Palate: Resolute flavours of fine Oloroso sherry and bitter chocolate sauce, which has been spread liberally over homemade plum pudding. This is all infused with fabulous spicy notes – cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg. Full bodied with smooth tannins.” – $129.99 – 50mls also available for $7.99/each
5. Glendronach Grandeur Batch 5 24 Year –  48.9% – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose:  A magnificent combination of honey-drenched dates and succulent raisins which gently ebb and flow with waves of delicate orange blossom, mint and cracked black pepper. Hints of glazed cherries and toasted almonds perfectly complement the seductive nose – a nose to be appreciated slowly and often. Palate:  A fabulously full-bodied, vibrant palate captures a multitude of classic sherry cask characteristics. The delicate sweetness of rum-soaked golden sultanas refines rich espresso, dark chocolate and treacle toffee. Zesty orange oil softens to a deep clove spice and prolongs the ever-changing palate. A sublime example of understanding the relationship between cask and single malt perfectly.” – $519.99
6. Glendronach 1968 Recherche 44 Year – 48.6% – Oloroso Sherry Butt cask 005 – The oldest Glendronach ever bottled! – 632 Bottles – KWM Has Sold 6/10 Bottles Which Came to Alberta – ONLY 1 LEFT! – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Nose: Lovely balance. Clean, fresh, with remarkable fruitiness. Juicy sweet sultanas, dates and marrons glacés centrally positioned around a bitter chocolate heart. Palate: Initial profile of freshly roasted coffee beans and a treacle tart character. This is succeeded with baked apples smothered with brown sugar. Brilliant structure with no dominant force but with plenty of depth and length.” – $4999.99
7. Glendronach 2003 KWM Cask – $114.99 (See Above)
8. Glendronach 1993 KWM Cask – $199.99 (See Above)
9. Glendronach Batch 10 (See Below)

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Glendronach Batch 10

Coming Soon: 9 Single Casks from 1990 to 2002

KWM is very priviledge to be the only retailer in Canada to get one case each of the distillery Batch Vintage Single casks. It is hard to believe that we are already on to Batch 10. It seems like only yesterday that BenRiach was in the process of buying the distillery and turning its fortunes around. Batch 10 is due in store over the next few weeks, quantities are limited and much of it will be presold before it arrives.

From the Distillery: “Each cask was selected because of its excellent GlenDronach character. For example, on the nose, 1990 cask # 2970 has generous dustings of allspice over sundried raisins and roasted coffee beans with a delicate barley background. As a contrast, the 1995 cask # 3025 shows fresh green apple developing to prunes and raisins with a vibrant spice note of ginger, black pepper and soft clove oil on the palate. And the youngest expression of the nine, 2002 cask # 1500, gives aromas of sweet figs and chocolate-covered raisins dusted with vanilla and spiced by subtle cigar smoke, candied peel and stem ginger. A fascinating range of expressions that will appeal to all tastes.”
1. Glendronach 1990 Cask #2970 – 51.3% – 24 Year – Pedro Ximenez Sherry Puncheon -Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Generous dustings of allspice over sundried raisins and roasted coffee beans with a delicate barley background. Palate: Initial intense rich molasses and dark bitter chocolate harmonise with fragrant, toasted oak spice.” – $234.99
2. Glendronach 1991 Cask #1346 – 52.1% – 22 Year – Pedro Ximenez Sherry Puncheon – Distillery’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Crisp white pepper and citrus zest flood through dates and sultanas. Hints of ginger and nutmeg give an earthy depth. Palate: Crisp, fresh oak spices develop to rich orange marmalade drenched over plums, dried prunes and dark chocolate. ” – $209.99
3. Glendronach 1992 Cask #199 – 59.4% 22 Year – Oloroso Sherry Butt – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Antique old oak and orange bitters infused in dark fruit cake with added hints of toasted walnuts. Palate: Fantastic contrasts from fresh-cut grass to cigar box spices with rich stewed damsons, Demerara sugar and a crisp zest of lime.” – $207.99
4. Glendronach 1993 Cask #494 – 55.8% – 21 Year – Oloroso Sherry Butt – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Rich, old oak characters lead to soft clove and peppercorns. A crisp, floral aroma gives tremendous depth to sherry-poached orchard fruits. Palate: Vibrant, fresh floral notes run through roasted apples and pears with a warmth of red chilli and sweetness of ripe Mediterranean fruits.” – $199.99
5. Glendronach 1994 Cask #326 – 53.5%– 19 Year – Pedro Ximenez Sherry Puncheon – Distiller’s Tasting Notes: “Nose: Fragrant waves of sour plums and freshly-cut rhubarb dusted in cinnamon combine with a lingering classic depth of leather and cedar wood. Palate: Dense, rich sherry and bitter chocolate hold lively humidor spice tones. Generous notes of treacle tart and rich plum compote.” – $189.99
6. Glendronach 1994 Cask #3397 – 53.8%  – 19 Year – Pedro Ximenez Sherry Puncheon – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Luxurious chocolate warmed by aromatic herbs and toasted spices, paired with rum-soaked raisins and sultanas. Palate: Sumptuous depths of sweet dates and ripe figs hold a fantastic crisp, herbal balance. Milk chocolate rolls through the robust sherry character.” – $189.99
7. Glendronach 1995 Cask #3025 – 51.1% – 18 Year – Pedro Ximenez Sherry Puncheon -Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: A beautiful balance of sherry-soaked apricots and sultanas combines with hazelnut, ground almonds and toasted oak. Palate: Fresh green apple develops to prunes and raisins with a vibrant spice note of ginger, black pepper and soft clove oil.” – $169.99
8. Glendronach 1996 Cask #1487 – 54.1% – 18 Year – Pedro Ximenez Sherry Puncheon – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Nose: An enriched combination of dark Demerara sugar and espresso spiced by gentle herbs and soft touches of liquorice. Palate: Classic chocolate and orange merge with floods of rich plum juice. Roasted coffee beans enhance the full body and a crisp zest adds a fresh edge to the finish.” – $169.99
9. Glendronach 2002 Cask #1500 – 56.7% – 12 Year – Pedro Ximenez Sherry Puncheon -Distiller’s Tasting Note:”Nose: Intense waves of treacle toffee and dark fruits are lightened by slight hints of mint and soft clove. Palate: Sweet figs and chocolate-covered raisins dusted with vanilla are spiced by subtle cigar smoke, candied peel and stem ginger.” – $119.99

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Our Exceptional New Glen Garioch Cask

It only just got here, and more than half of the bottles are already sold!

We were very privileged to get a first crack at the small number of Glen Garioch casks the distillery made available for bottling this year. While at the distillery in May they lined them up before yours truly and the small group I had on tour with me. We took our time with them, but one really stood out, and we jumped on it. It was formally launched in store on Thursday November 6th, and since then we’ve already sold more than 100 of  the 220 bottles. I haven’t had the time to formally write-up a tasting note, but I can state that it is fruity, floral and very soft. A real standout from the typical Glen Garioch bottlings.

Glen Garioch1998  KWM Cask 206 – 16 Year – Matured in an 1st Fill Ex-Bourbon Barrel – 54.6% – 220 Bottles – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Bourbon, vanilla and hazelnut cream with white peach and poached pear. Ice cream soda and mocha soak into the palate with traces of nut kernels and root ginger into the finish.” – $114.99

Springbank Society

The Springbank Society is Here!

And nowhere else other than the distillery…

Springbank is Scotland’s oldest family owned distillery, established in 1828 in the picturesque town of Campbeltown. The distillery is one of Scotland’s smallest in production, a curiosity given its loyal following. The distillery was the first to bottle whisky unchilfiltered at 46%, and also the first to produce three distinct styles of single malt and bottle them independently. A little over 10 years ago the distillery established the Springbank Society to give the distillery’s most devoted followers a forum to chat and an opportunity to purchase one off Society only bottlings. Until now Springbank Society bottlings have been unavailable to Canadians, as the bottles are only available from the Society by mail. After two years of proposing that KWM could be an embassy for the Society in Canada, the whiskies are finally here!

To purchase Springbank Society bottles you have to be a member, but membership is open to anyone, and KWM will help facilitate the process in Canada. Membership in the Springbank Society is for life, with a onetime fee of £50, paid to the distillery. Members can access the Springbank Forum, get a Society polo shirt, membership card and a miniature whisky. Most importantly Sprinbank Society Members are the only ones who can buy the Society bottlings. If you are interested in joining the Springbank Society, send me an email and I’ll forward you the membership form. KWM currently has stock of the following 4 Society whiskies:

1. Springbank Society Port Cask 14 Year – 55.7% – 7 Years in Port Butt – 7 Years in Refill Bourbon Butt – Distilled June 1998 – Bottled June 2012 – 600 Bottles – $129.99 – SOLD OUT
2. Springbank Society Longrow Sherry 10 Yr – 53.9% – Fresh Sherry Butt – Distillery October 2001 – Bottled November 2011 – 611 Bottles – $134.99
3. Springbank Society Local Barley 14 Year – 57.8% – Refill Sherry Butt – Distilled September 1999 – Bottled April 2014 – 546 Bottles – $175.99
4. Springbank Society Madeira 15 Year – 56.5% – 10 Years in Refill Bourbon Hogshead – 5 Years in Fresh Madeira Hogsheads – Distilled June 1997 – March 2013 – $159.99

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The Last Port Ellen?

Perhaps not, but certainly the last under $1500!

Of all of Scotland’s closed distilleries, none is more collected and sought after than Port Ellen. The distillery was closed in 1983 at the height of the most recent whisky crash by its owner Distillers Company Ltd or DCL. DCL (now Diageo) had three Islay distilleries, Lagavulin, Port Ellen and Caol Ila. Unable to justify keeping all three distilleries open during a major industry downturn the decision was made to shutter Port Ellen. There were a number of reasons Port Ellen was closed in favour of keeping the other two open. Of the three, Port Ellen was the smallest distillery, Lagavulin the most iconic, and Caol Ila the most modern. At the time of its closure Port Ellen had only been operating for just 16 years, having been mothballed since 1930. When it closed its equipment was sold off (supposedly to an Indian distiller) and most of the buildings were dismantled.

Today the remnants of the Port Ellen distillery can still be seen in the town of the same name on Islay’s southern coast. A drum maltings was built on the site to malt barley for the island’s numerous distilleries in 1973, and the warehouses were kept to mature whisky from other DCL distilleries. Over the last 31 years Port Ellen has developed a cult following, one of the most elegant of all the peated whiskies ever made. When I first started at KWM, over 13 years ago, Port Ellen was relatively easily acquired for $150 or so. We even managed to bottle our own cask of Port Ellen in 2008, a 25 year old bottled for us by Old Malt Cask (Douglas Laing). But over the years Port Ellen has been getting older, rarer and more expensive with every passing year. Diageo has been releasing an annual bottling of Port Ellen for the last 14 years. It is not known if the 14th Release, a 35 year old, will come to Canada, but if it does, don’t be shocked to see a sticker price of $4,000.00 or more. It is selling for £2200.00 or more in the UK.

While visiting Gordon & MacPhail, one of Scotland’s most respected independent bottlers in May of this year, I noticed a palate of whisky that had just been bottled. It was a 34 year old Port Ellen, distilled in 1979. I immediately touched base with my importer, and he was able to secure just 12 bottles for us. These have arrived and half of them have already sold. I hope this is not the last Port Ellen to grace our shores, but I don’t expect we’ll be seeing many more. And if we do, it isn’t likely they be selling for less than $1500/bottle. This may be your last chance at a reasonably priced Port Ellen.

G&M Port Ellen 1979 34 Year – 46% – Refill Sherry Butts – Producer’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Smoky and liquorice influences with fruity undertones and hints of pear. A fresh sea breeze aroma. Palate: Sweet, with peat smoke elements emerging followed by hints of aniseed. Some hints of kippers linger. Finish: Medium – add water with care.” – $1449.99

Introducing Whistle Pig 10 Year Straight Rye Whiskey

Distilled in Canada, matured in the US and sold around the world!

This whisky is not without some controversy. Like a lot of 100% rye whiskies bottled in the States, Pendleton and Mastersons to name a few Whistle Pigs origins are here in Calgary at Alberta Distillers. In order to get rye grains to ferment, you require at least some malted rye or barley. Alberta Distillers is one of the few places in the world where a straight rye mash is distilled. Whistle Pig distillery will soon begin distilling on site in Vermont, but has until now openly been sourcing straight rye whisky from Canada. The whisky is matured in a double barrel process, first new American oak (as all straight whiskies in the US) and then youthful refill Ex-Bourbon barrels.

Whistle Pig 100-100 10 Year – 50% – 100% Rye – 5 Years New American Oak / 5 Years Refill Ex-Bourbon – My Tasting Note: “Nose: sweet, syrupy and floral; notes of dill, silky honey, marshmallows and jellybeans; lots of delicate spices: ginger, cinnamon and cardamom; Palate: still sweet, dark and decadent spices, honey and more marshmallows, dill and peppery spices; some syrup notes and licorice; Finish: long, spicy and sweet with more delicate floral notes. – $119.99

This Just In: Glenmorangie Taghta

The World’s First Crowd Sourced Whisky – $114.99

Only a very small amount of the world’s first crowd sourced whisky is coming to Alberta, exclusive available from only 3 stores! If you attended one of the many Cask Masters tastings held at KWM, across Canada with Ruaraidh McIntyre, or in one of 29 other countries around the world, you aided in its creation! This sherry finished whisky are to be released at a strength of 46%. Taghta is Scots Gaelic for selected!

From the Distillery: “Each of our unique expressions is a glorious marriage of wood and whisky. How the two complement each other is crucial. In the case of Taghta, we extra matured our Glenmorangie original whisky in three cask varieties for a number of years. Each one imparted its own unique flavour, depth and character into our whisky. Finally, we asked you to decide which one you preferred.”

Glenmorangie Taghta – 46% – Producer’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Curiously nutty and salty at full strength, reminding you of brazil nuts embedded in toffee, hints of linseed oil, and some savoury cured ham. A splash of water opens up the whisky, bringing into play a burst of aged balsamic vinegar, dried fruits, tangy-orange, and a gentle reminder of Christmas incense and spice. Taste:  The texture is oily and viscous, with a delicious primary flavour of caramelised orange and lemon, plump sultanas, a hint of brown sugar, but then a wave of salty, briny notes – olives, salted cashew nuts and some nice, toasty oak flavours, like walnut and leather. Finish: The long aftertaste is rich, mellow and soothing, with flavours of toffee, caramel, chocolate and dates.” – $114.99

This Just In: Highland Park Freya & Dark Origins

Two Highland Parks that couldn’t be more different!

I had the great pleasure to attend a launch event for two new Highland Park expressions about a month back. We sampled through the distillery’s core range before sampling the first three limited releases in Highland Park’s Valhalla range. Thor and Loki are long since sold out, fortunately the brand ambassador Dan Volway was good enough to hold back a bottle of each to sample with the third release, Freya. Our allocation of Freya is very limited, and mostly spoken for. It won’t last. At the same event I also sampled Dark Origins, a new bottling celebrating the origins of Highland Park distillery, Magnus Eunson’s years as an illicit distiller.

1. Highland Park Freya – 51.2% – 15 Year – Matured in Ex-Bourbon Hogsheads with New Heads – My Tasting Note: “Nose: very Bourbonny and toasty with loads of coconut and marzipan, some coffee notes and nutty liqueurs; some dry grassy malt, melons and lemon sorbet; Palate: very honeyed, more melon and lemon sorbet with some crisp malt and clean floral smoke; more coconut and marzipan with juicy orange and gentle heathery peat; Finish: light, clean and subtly decadent with more honey, soft fruits and clean smoke.” – $299.99
2. Highland Park Dark Origins – 46.8% – NAS – 80% First-Fill Sherry casks & 20% Refill – My Tasting Note: “Nose: lots of dark fruit, very nutty, clean crisp smoke, some Dutch licorice and emerging peated malt; a touch of coffee bean, some classic Christmas cake notes and smooth leather; Palate: big honey, very nutty, leathery with damp tobacco, minty dark chocolate big salty smoke and some heathery peat; some chewy malt, burnt raisins, bacon wrapped dates and dried figs; Finish: long coating and sherried with more dark smoke and fading honey.” – $102.99

This Just In: New Whiskies from Jura Distillery

Brooklyn, 16 Year and 21 Year and a new KWM Exclusive Coming Soon!

Jura is one of Scotland unsung distilleries. Its whiskies, especially the older ones don’t always get the attention they deserve. KWM has an exclusive 1995 Boutique Barrel bottling finished in Sauternes casks due late in December. More on that in the weeks ahead. In the meantime, three new Jura single malts have just landed in Alberta. The first is a bottling inspired by Brooklyn, New York, only available in North America.The 16 year has returned to Alberta after an absence of a couple of years. C
1. Jura Brooklyn – 42% – Matured in Ex-Bourbon, Amoroso Sherry & Pinot Noir Casks – Distillery’s Tasting Note: “With notes of honey, currants and berries, it’s a fruity whisky with smoke and roasted coffee beans to balance it off. Just how the folk of Brooklyn like it!” – $81.99
2. Jura 16 Year Diurachs Own – 40% – Matured in Ex-Bourbon, finished 2 Years in Amoroso Sherry – Whisky Magazine Tasting Note: “Nose: Cedary. Shoe polish. Wood speaks up first but elegantly gives way to fruity notes. fruit cake. Marmalade. Raisin scones. Cinnamon. Palate: Round and mellow. Mouth-coating. Rich and luscious. Candied chestnut. Resiny. Smooth. Finish: Round, sweet, drying off on wood. Hint of chewed tobacco.” – $83.99
3. Jura 21 Year – 44% – Distillery’s Tasting Note: “Vintage casks have given this spirit a flawless finish of soft marzipan, crushed walnuts and bitter chocolate. The palate is further rewarded with whispers of succulent maraschino cherries, citrus fruit and soft liquorice to complete this memorable masterpiece.” – $135

This Just In: Two New Kilchomans

The Very Limited Port Matured & 100% Islay 4th Edition

Kilchoman is one of Scotland’s up and coming distilleries. First opened in 2005, 2015 is an auspicious year for the distillery, it’s 10th Anniversary. In less than a decade the  distillery has very quickly earned the distillery a well deserved cult reputation. We love Kilchoman at KWM, and just recently sold out of our 3rd exclusive single cask. The distillery produces two styles, the standard Kilchoman, peated to 55ppm like Ardbeg, which makes up the bulk of the distillery’s production. The distiller’s second style is 100% Islay, made from Islay barley, malted on site at the distillery to 25ppm. We have two new Kilchoman expressions:

1. Kilchoman Port Cask – 55% – 5 Years in 1Yo Ruby Port Pipes – Only 90 bottles coming to AB – My Tasting Note: “Nose: chocolaty with plums, blood orange, soft leather, subtle smoke and baked kippers; the malt and maritime smoke are underneath but still present; Palate: rich with port notes, chewy peaty malt, chocolate shavings, soft leather and rich spices; the blood orange shows up with macerated fruits, lightly burnt bacon and kippers; Finish: fruity, chewy and malty with more fading citrus, leather and floral tones.” – $124.99
2. Kilchoman 100% Islay 4th Edition – 50% – 32 5 Year Barrels & 8 4 Year Barrels – First Fill Ex-Bourbon – Tasting note to come! – $94.99

MS Calgary Whisky Festival Update

Thursday, January 15, 2015 w/ 2 Ticket Options

The Macallan Reflexion. The 2015 Calgary Whisky Festival in support of the MS. Society of Calgary is set to be another barnburner of an event. Last year’s festival drew 400 attendees and featured nearly 150 whiskies from distilleries in Scotland, Ireland, Canada, the US, Japan and India. This year’s event is set to be even bigger and better with more whiskies, more presenters and a capacity of 500 participants. New this year we are offering a VIP package, which will include a Macallan Master Class featuring a very rare and special bottling. The VIP Ticket is $149  (SOLD OUT) and the regular ticket $99. Only 40 VIP tickets are available!

Get your tickets now, they won’t last long.

Order tickets through the MS Society by clicking here!

Malt Whisky Yearbook  2015 Is Going Fast!

The 10th Anniversary Edition – $30

This year’s edition includes articles by respected whisky authors: Johnny McCormick, Neil Ridley, Dominic Roskrow, Gavin D Smith, Charles (Charlie) McLean, Ian Buxton and Bernard Schafer. There 135 pages on malt whisky distilleries in Scotland, and another 100 pages on whiskies from around the world. If there is one must have annual whisky book, this is it!

Malt Whisky Yearbook 2015 – $30

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, 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
Manager & Scotchguy
Kensington Wine Market
403-283-8000
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
www.kensingtonwinemarket.com

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GlenDronach 1994 / Single Cask #3400 Abbey Whisky Exclusive – Scotch Whisky News

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GlenDronach 1994 / Single Cask #3400
AW Exclusive

Following on from the resounding success of GlenDronach single cask #33 selecting a new release from a series of cask samples in search of something equally special was no mean feat, believe us (although we had a great time in doing so…!) Comparisons will inevitably be made, however this exceptional dram is deserved of equal praise thanks to its sophisticated flavours and we’re excited to present it to you as the latest Abbey Whisky exclusive…

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GlenDronach Single Cask #3400 Tasting Note

Oh hello… What a nose!! Lovely, deep and rich, delicate and very giving – golden syrup, dried fruits, figs, prunes, liquor soaked sultanas, chocolate and orange sponge. Delightful, luscious, lovely and warm – Rum & raisin ice cream! Hints of tobacco and a touch of menthol…Wow, this dram gets better and better with time. The big flavours continue on the palate – lots of lovely warm spice, oak, orange peal, ginger, leather & dark chocolate shavings. Dried fruit coming back to the fore – prunes, dark raisins, a slight ‘grapiness’, touch of maple syrup and a hint of sweet coffee beans….

Single cask #3400; a very sophisticated Scotch whisky with all the hallmarks of a dram beyond its years…

£97.95
(£81.63 ex vat)

Click here to purchase GlenDronach AW Exclusive

Springbank Green 12yo at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Springbank 12 Year Old Green #1

First release of Springbank Organic barley. The 2014 release is matured in Bourbon casks and limited to 9,000 bottles worldwide.

Springbank Green $84.35

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New Benromach Wood Finish Whiskies Launched – Scotch Whisky News

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New Benromach wood finish whiskies launched 

Two exciting new wood finish single malt whiskies have been launched by the Benromach Distillery Company Ltd.

The Hermitage Wood Finish was matured in first fill bourbon casks before being finished for 27 months in hand-selected Hermitage wine casks from the northern Rhône region of France.

The Château Cissac Wood Finish was also matured in first fill bourbon casks prior to being finished for 20 months, again in hand-selected wine casks, this time from the Haut-Médoc near Bordeaux in south-western France. 

The wood finishes join a stable of classic whiskies with a pre-1960s Speyside character, led by the flagship Benromach 10 Years Old.

Each is hand-crafted by just three distillers using the finest natural ingredients at the Forres distillery.

Ewen Mackintosh, Chief Operating Officer of Gordon & MacPhail which owns the Benromach Distllery Company Ltd, said: “We are proud of our role as custodians of the old crafts of distillation and maturation and as those who are familiar with Benromach know, we like to experiment a little.

“These two wood finishes – Hermitage and Château Cissac – have been finished in casks from two distinguished French wine regions and have a lot of character, which we expect will appeal to both existing and new customers.”

Benromach Hermitage Wood Finish and Benromach Château Cissac Wood Finish will adopt the same new look as that for the 10 Years Old, which was unveiled in April this year.

The new bottle style and packaging reflects the hand-crafted character of the Benromach whiskies.

The elegant bottle’s neck and shoulder resembles the shape of the Benromach stills while the box, complete with embossed hand-drawn lettering, replicates their colour.

A limited release of approximately 4,200 bottles of each product will be available.

The UK recommended retail price for the Benromach Wood Finishes is £39.75. Prices may vary in export markets because of duty and import taxes.  

Notes

Leading malt whisky specialist Gordon & MacPhail is the owner of the Benromach Distillery Company Ltd. Established in 1898, the distillery was virtually derelict when the family-owned company bought it in 1993.

Following a painstaking restoration and re-equipment, it was re-opened by HRH Prince Charles in 1998.

In reopening Benromach Distillery, Gordon & MacPhail decided to recreate a classic Speyside single malt – a style that draws its influence from pre-1960s Speyside whiskies.

Benromach Distillery is located on the outskirts of the ancient market town of Forres. A four star visitor centre is open to the public throughout the year for tours and tastings. Benromach Distillery is a member of the world famous Malt Whisky Trail. 

Benromach 10 Years Old 

Benromach 10 Years Old is created from the finest Scottish barley and pure spring water from the nearby Romach hills. After being matured for at least 10 years, it emerges golden in colour and displays rich fruit, sweet chocolate and delicate spicy aromas. With a rich sherry influence, the mouth-watering palate coats the senses with exotic fruit flavours, toasted malt and a delicate hint of smoke.

GLENDRONACH LAUNCHES NEW 12 YEARS OLD SAUTERNES CASK FINISH – Scotch Whisky News

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GLENDRONACH LAUNCHES NEW 12 YEARS OLD SAUTERNES CASK FINISH

AWARD-WINNING GlenDronach has today (26 November) launched its new 12 years old Sauternes Cask Finish single malt Scotch whisky.

It replaces the acclaimed 14 year-old Sauternes wood finish expression, launched four years ago, which has now been discontinued.

Bottled at 46% vol, without colouring or chill filtering, the 12 year-old Highland malt was initially matured in European oak and then finished in a small batch of Sauternes wine casks.

Sauternes is a sweet dessert wine made in the French region of Bordeaux, an area famous for its wine-growing. The aim of finishing the GlenDronach single malt in the wine casks is to create an extraordinarily refreshing single malt – delicate and sweet with a balanced acidity and fruity complexity.

Master Distiller Billy Walker’s tasting notes:

Appearance: Crisp summer gold.

Nose: Torrents of fresh fruits, apricots and nectarine flow to honeydew melon and distant hints of overripe banana. A gentle aromatic floral note balances with creamy vanilla to give a sophisticated back note to the nose.

Palate: Wildflower honey floods over sweet sultanas and green apples. A dusting of ground almonds, vanilla and creamy toasted oak combines with a vibrant citrus twist, giving a rich, spicy depth and contrasting fresh balance.

Finish: Sweet, fresh and fragrant with balanced acidity. Lots of finesse and elegance, whilst still maintaining the lively youthful elements.

The GlenDronach 12 Years Old Sauternes Wood Finish is available from today.

New Arrivals & Back in Stock at K&L California – Whisky News

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Scotland – Single Malt Scotch

  • 1997 Ledaig 17 Year Old “Exclusive Malts” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 1 available ($139.99)
  • 2004 Speyside 10 Year Old “Exclusive Malts” Single Port Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($99.99)
  • 1996 Springbank 18 Year Old Refill Sherry Butt Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 4 available ($199.99)
  • 1994 Springbank 19 Year Old Refill Sherry Butt Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 2 available ($219.99)
  • Springbank 21 Year Old Fresh Rum Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 2 available ($449.99)

United States – Bourbon and Rye

  • 1792 Ridgemont K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Reserve Bourbon 750ml (ships as a 1.5L) ($29.99)
  • Sonoma County Distilling Batch #5 Cask Strength California Rye Whiskey 750ml – 5 available ($59.99)
  • Wild Turkey Diamond Limited Edition Bourbon Whiskey 750ml – 7 available ($129.99)
  • Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Bottled in Bond Straight Kentucky Rye 750ml ($74.99)

K&L Wine Merchants
http://www.klwines.com
Phone: 877-KLWines (toll free 877-559-4637)
Email: wine@klwines.com
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society of America “Holiday Outturn (Late November) New Offerings” – Scotch Whisky News

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Holiday Outturn (Late November) New Offerings 

Cask No. 117.5                                                       $295.00

Smouldering, brooding and alluring

Ireland

The alluring nose presented apple sours and cherry pieces in dark chocolate, Brazil nuts and coconut macaroons; hints of Bovril, cinnamon, sandalwood and manuka honey. At full strength, the palate was mouth-drawing and dry but full of flavour – Black Forest gateau, Kirsch, treacle toffee, blackcurrant jam, Campinos, fried sage leaves and brooding eastern spices. The reduced nose suggested smouldering aromatic woods, herbs and incense, with even more cherries, chocolate and nuts. The palate was a trance-inducing mix of teasing textures and delicious tastes of salted caramels, Moffat toffees and vanilla.

Drinking tip: This will take you to another place – prepare for a journey of the senses

Colour: Gothic coke

Cask: Refill Sherry hogshead

Age: 22 years

Date distilled: September 1991

Alcohol: 55.5%

USA allocation: 72 bottles 

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Cask No. 5.40                                                         $130

Soft, Sweet and Fluffy

Lowland

The initial impression was one of delicate sweetness, soft and elegant like baby lotion and talcum powder. This was followed by sweet lemonade, sweet coconut milk, hazelnuts, coffee and chocolate ice cream and the hint of a perfume/floral aroma, possibly hydrangea. Super sweet on the palate neat but then at the same time an intriguing spiciness of cinnamon and nutmeg. The finish had an ever so slightly bitter and tangy hoppy flavour like in a chocolate stout. Water made it feel like crawling into a fluffy onesie at the end of a long day with sweet waffles and a hot chocolate by your side.

Drinking tip: In a ‘onesie’ or even better – ‘twosie’

Colour: Yellow plums

Cask: Refill hogshead

Age: 13 years

Date distilled: October 2000

Alcohol: 56.7%

USA allocation: 81 bottles 

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Cask No. 29.152                                                    $185

Chapter and verse

Islay

Chapter and verse of the anthem of smoky drams! The sweet maritime nose took us to the beach – wooden boats, salt-sea spray, machair, lobster pots, wicker deck-chairs and chocolate wafer ice-creams. We also got hospital laundry (clean!) honey, aniseed, peppercorn, peat-fires and heather smoke. The palate was an amazing sweet, salty, earthy intensity of tastes – salty prawns, bacon, Arbroath smokies, wood smoke, ash, tobacco and dark chocolate. The reduced nose was lighter – clean wood-ash, salted caramel, harbour ropes and menthol cigarettes. The palate – salty, fresh, cooler – citrus, cigar smoke, hazelnut chocolate and chewing gum. Johnston’s jackanory juice o’ the barley.

Drinking tip: On the beach or after playing golf on the Links

Colour: Winter sunrise

Cask: Refill hogshead

Age: 23 years

Date distilled: October 1990

Alcohol: 49.8%

USA allocation: 108 bottles 

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Cask No. 54.29                                                       $100

Bright-eyed and Bushy-tailed

Speyside, Spey

The panel delighted in the Spriteliness of this young dramsel. The nose was vanilla and almond pastry with green grapes, grapefruit and pear and a dusting of white pepper. Plastic erasers and cut grass reminded the panel of the first day at school. On the tongue, tinned pears, tangerine segments and grilled grapefruit. They found it had a surprisingly long silky finish of peach. Water made the texture more syrup like with melon and pear fruit salad with lychees. It does everything it says on the tin, it is youthful and fun and the panel loved it.

Drinking tip: It’ll put a spring in your step!

Colour: Chardonnay grape

Cask: Refill barrel

Age: 9 years

Date Distilled: February 2005

Alcohol: 57.7%

USA allocation: 115 bottles

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Cask No. 77.35                                                       $115

Fresh, vibrant and attractive

Highland, Northern

Our panellists were transported from November drizzle to sunny, summer meadows and hay lofts – it was young, fresh, vibrant and attractive (the whisky, not the panel), with oranges and lemons, jam tarts, pears, apples and grapes; hints of bourbon and vanilla. The palate gave us pleasant tingling heat (chilli, ginger, cardamom, clove, liquorice) with sapid citric flavours of blood orange and sherbet lemon fizz – not complex, but a good bitter-sweet duality. Water brought more woodiness to the nose, with quinine, quince and orange blossom, while the palate sweetened up nicely – cloudy lemonade, apple sponge and lemon drizzle cake. An ordacious dram.

Drinking tip: A good session starter or aperitif – served with the Ord-oevres?

Colour: Pale sunlit straw

Cask: Refill barrel

Age: 11 years

Date Distilled: April 2002

Alcohol: 58.4%

USA allocation: 146 bottles

Please visit the Scotch Malt Whisky Society at www.smwsa.com

The Party Source Private Barrel Program! – American Whiskey News

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The much anticipated return of our Four Roses Barrel Strength Private Selections have arrived. We just received two barrels this week, and expect four more next week. We are still waiting for our second barrel of Old Forester and more barrels from Wild Turkey, Knob Creek, Smooth Ambler and three barrels of Weller 107 Antique. We have just brought down some new barrels to our sales floor.

NEW RIFF OKI Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey 8 Year TPS Private Barrel – $53.99

FOUR ROSES Single Barrel Bourbon TPS Private Barrel – $34.99

FOUR ROSES Barrel Strength OESK Bourbon TPS Private Barrel – $58.99

FOUR ROSES Barrel Strength OBSF Bourbon TPS Private Barrel – $58.99

1792 RIDGEMONT Reserve Barrel Select Bourbon TPS Private Barrel – $23.49

RUSSELL’S RESERVE Single Barrel Bourbon TPS Private Barrel – $48.99

JEFFERSON’S Small Batch Bourbon TPS Private Barrel – $22.49

BUFFALO TRACE Bourbon TPS Private Barrel – $23.99

BERNHEIM Small Batch Wheat Whiskey TPS Private Barrel – $28.99


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