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BACK TO BLACK “Burn Stewart Unveils New Black Bottle” – Scotch Whisky News

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Burn Stewart Unveils New Black Bottle

Burn Stewart Distillers has unveiled the new Black Bottle Scotch Whisky.

Black Bottle is a premium blended Scotch Whisky which was acquired by Burn Stewart in 2003, and is currently exported to over 30 countries globally.

After 18 months of extensive global consumer research and design development, the new Black Bottle heralds a return to the original Scotch, which the Graham brothers created in Aberdeen at the turn of the 19th Century.

Burn Stewart Master Distiller, Ian MacMillan, was charged with creating a product which would be more in keeping with its original north east recipe. The result is a curiously rich and slightly smoky taste that maintains the distinctiveness of Black Bottle but adds another layer of depth to the liquid.

Ian MacMillan said: “The challenge was to develop a liquid that was more in line with the original character of Black Bottle while maintaining all of the quality for which the brand is renowned. I wanted to reintroduce a richness to balance the smokiness of the blend and in turn allow each component to contribute to the overall flavour.

“This whisky will appeal to the experienced blended drinker who enjoys drinking Scotch neat as well as those exploring whiskies for the first time and who prefer to add a mixer. Restoring the blend to its former glory has been a rewarding and nostalgic experience as it has given me the opportunity to revisit the original identity of Black Bottle.”

Burn Stewart will launch Black Bottle in new packaging, re-introducing the distinctive black glass bottle which was the original inspiration behind the name of the brand. This iconic bottle was used by the Graham brothers up until the outbreak of the First World War when supplies from the German manufacturer ceased and they were forced to revert to a standard green glass bottle which has remained until the present day.

“It was thought that no examples of this once-famous black glass bottle survived,” says Marco Di Ciacca, Senior Brand Manager for Burn Stewart. “However, after months of searching, we managed to find a bottle dating back to 1906, which then became the inspiration for our new design. This new look is in line with the growing global consumer trend for premium spirits with authentic and compelling brand stories.”

Black Bottle has been available to buy in the UK from October 2013 in selected on and off trade outlets. The brand was also launched internationally into selected export markets from October.

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RRP: £17.99 – £18.49
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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Christmas Countdown: A Tale of Two Ladies” – Scotch Whisky News

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CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN: A TALE OF TWO LADIES

A vanilla scented woman wearing a silk dress and smoking a cigarette by an oil painting. A florally scented Parisienne eating pain au chocolat. Have you stumbled into a big-budget Christmas ad? Better – these are just some of the images 125.68 ‘A tale of two ladies’ conjured in the Tasting Panel and it’s on sale individually from today! Plus, two more bottlings released today and festive picks to get you in the holiday mood…

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Young & spritely

125.68 A tale of two ladies
The very attractive nose inhabited more layers than an archaeological dig in Troy…

BUY £64.40

Sweet, fruity & mellow

35.92 Butterflies in the stomach
Some of us – not all – were immediately transported to a Luau on Hawaii…

BUY £77.20

Sweet, fruity & mellow

9.75 Imperial Leather in a boat Chandlery
The nose seemed rounded and attractive – hay and pepper on mashed banana…

BUY £64.40

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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 http://www.smws.co.uk/memberships for your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers.

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GlenDronach Single Casks Batch 9 at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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GlenDronach Single Casks Batch 9

GlenDronach Single Casks Batch 9 have been bottled, labelled and boxed! 9 vintages in total, ranging from 1972-1995…

Available now for pre-order.

Glendronach 1995 / 18 Year Old / Single Cask #3302

The youngest whisky from batch 9 is single cask #3302. This GlenDronach malt was distilled in 1995 and aged for 18 years in a Pedro Ximenez sherry puncheon before being bottled in 2013 at 53.7% vol.

“An initial sweet chocolate and vanilla fullness moves to a delicate, lasting zest and herb note. All backed by a fantastically long rum-soaked raisin and sweet barley finish.”
£83.25
(£69.38 ex vat)

Click here to buy GlenDronach Single Cask 3302 Batch 9

Glendronach 1994 / 19 Year Old / Single Cask #3385

GlenDronach single cask #3385, distilled in 1994 and left to slumber in a Pedro Ximenez sherry puncheon for 19 years. Bottled at 53.4% vol in 2013 as part of GlenDronach’s 9th batch of single casks bottlings.

“A fantastic combination of rich orange bitters with spiced, stewed damsons. All balanced by a drizzle of golden syrup, hints of ginger and vanilla pod in the full bodied finish.”
£88.25
(£73.54 ex vat)

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Glendronach 1993 / 20 Year Old / Single Cask #5

The third and final Oloroso sherry matured whisky from Batch 9, is this vintage 1993 GlenDronach. Aged for 20 years is cask #5, 645 bottles survived the angels’ share.

“A classic, fine sherry character. Sultanas, raisins and sweet plum syrup combine with complementing waves of freshly cut herbs and sweet oak spices.”
£94.50
(£78.75 ex vat)

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Glendronach 1992 / 21 Year Old / Single Cask #195

Single cask #195, distilled in 1992 and aged for 21 years in an Oloroso sherry butt. Bottled in 2013 as part of GlenDronach’s special single cask bottlings (Batch 9).

“Floods of crisp orange peel and gentle clove fill the rich stewed prunes which are slightly sweetened by hints of dark chocolate.”
£101.25
(£84.38 ex vat)

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Glendronach 1991 / 21 Year Old / Single Cask #5405

Up next in batch 9 of special release bottlings from GlenDronach distillery, is single cask #5405. Distilled in 1991 and left to mature for 21 years in a Pedro Ximenez Sherry Puncheon, this special bottling has been filled at 49.9% vol with an out-turn of 702 bottles.

“A perfect progression of sweet chocolate and toffee rounded with toasted oak spices. Dates and stewed pear appear then mellow to soft barley and vanilla.”
£101.25
(£84.38 ex vat)

Click here to buy GlenDronach Single Cask 5405 Batch 9

Glendronach 1990 / 23 Year Old / Single Cask #1243

GlenDronach single cask #1243, distilled in 1990 and aged in a Pedro Ximenez sherry puncheon for 23 years. Bottled in 2013 as part of this years special single cask bottlings from GlenDronach distillery (Batch 9).

“Dark chocolate fondant and rich Seville orange marmalade are warmed by a gentle white pepper spice which leads to the gentle sweet finish of rum raisin fudge.”
£116.25
(£96.88 ex vat)

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Glendronach 1989 / 23 Year Old / Single Cask #5470

GlenDronach single cask #5470, distilled in 1989 and bottled in 2013 as part of GlenDronach’s batch 9 of single cask bottlings. Aged in a Pedro Ximenez sherry puncheon for 23 years, bottled at cask strength, 49.2% vol.

“Vibrant oak spices and roasted chestnut infuse in the Demerara caramelised orchard fruits. The citrus bite of mixed peel combines with a distant clove to give a fantastic, clean full finish.”

£116.25
(£96.88 ex vat)

Click here to buy GlenDronach Single Cask 5470 Batch 9

Glendronach 1985 / 27 Year Old / Single Cask #1035

As far as I can recall this is the first 1985 vintage to be released as part of the official single cask, batch releases from GlenDronach distillery. Single cask #1035 has been aged for 27 years in a Pedro Ximenez sherry puncheon before being bottled at 53.7% in 2013. Only 290 bottles filled from a puncheon barrel? Split cask ? Or has the angels share been rather to greedy? Glendroanoraks know the answer to this puzzle, for sure…

“Demerara and ground coffee beans flow over the stewed dark fruits. Hints of spicy cigar box, mixed peel and soft clove add a great complexity through the long rich finish.”
£152.25
(£126.88 ex vat)

Click here to buy GlenDronach Single Cask 1035 Batch 9

Glendronach 1972 / 41 Year Old / Single Cask #702

The oldest release from GlenDronach’s batch 9 of single cask bottlings is this 1972 vintage. Aged for 41 years in oloroso sherry butt #702, this single cask release has been bottled at 51.7% vol with a final out-turn of 448 bottles.

“A beautifully elegant vintage sherry style bursting with a combination of dark espresso, molasses, lively herbs and oak spices. Dried fruits and soft waves of walnut add a subtle balance to this classic expression.”
£584.25
(£486.88 ex vat)

Click here to buy GlenDronach Single Cask 702 Batch 9

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New Karuizawa 1981 – On Sale Wednesday and Thursday at The Whisky Exchange – Scotch Whisky News

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New Karuizawa 1981 – On Sale Wednesday and Thursday

A quick heads up for you loyal blog readers: we have a new Karuizawa going on sale tomorrow (Nov 27th). There are a few bottles appearing elsewhere, but it’s pretty much a TWE exclusive and we’re rather pleased to have snagged this … Continue reading >>

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This years Ralfy & Distillery (Glenfarclas) Partnership 2013 Arrives at scotchwhiskyauctions.com – Scotch Whisky News

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Following on from the fantastic online support for 2012’s ‘Partnership Bottle’ with Springbank Distillery, ralfy.com and scotchwhiskyauctions.com are proud to continue the unique association of Independent Distillery and on-line whisky commentator in presenting a very special bottle to whisky collectors with all proceeds going to the Distillery- nominated beneficiary.

Glenfarclas are the 2013 Partnership Distillery with this 1955, 51yo vintage single malt raising money for refurbishment of Craigellachie Community Hall, near to Glenfarclas.

This is a ‘one of one’ bottle as stated on the label and is accompanied by several video blogs on a memory-stick created especially by ralfy thereby adding further provenance to the completely one-off nature of this item.

Ralfy says: “A truly innovative piece of bespoke whisky history malt-mates      . . . and thanks again to scotchwhiskyauctions.com for waiving their usual fee in support of this venture.”

Bottle no 1 of 1 features a unique label, with the famous Ralfy Bunnet over the G of Glenfarclas! It’s 700ml, bottled at 46.1% and is signed and dated by Ralfy and George Grant of Glenfarclas. The whole package comes in a solid wooden, flip-top cask.

The whisky itself comes a cask that produced 545 bottles .

No seller’s fees apply.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society of America “November Outturn” – Scotch Whisky News

Holiday Outturn – Late November – New offerings 

Why do fools fall in love? 

Cask No. 29.139                        $135

Islay

Here we go – coal tar soap, beach bonfire out of driftwood, charcoal, cinders, black scorched toast and roast pork belly on a barbeque next to crab and oyster shells and sea salted crisps – everything to one’s Islay heart’s content. Big on the palate; hot, ashy, embers, sweet smoke, germolene and Elastoplast. What else do you need! -toffee apples, icing sugar and a well cleaned hospital floor. Who wants to add water? Ok, diluted lead pencil shavings, honey glazed gammon, sweet and sour pork and creosote. On the taste still smoky and medicinal but less so, spare ribs with an apple sauce and how about taking an Elastoplast off with your teeth after swimming in the sea – you either love it or hate it, we loved it! 

Drinking tip: Dancing around the fire on the beach at sunset

Colour: Maize                                                                      Date distilled: April 1995

Cask: Refill barrel                                           Alcohol: 59.9%

Age: 18 years                                             USA allocation: 119 bottles 

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Plum jam and toffee apples 

Cask No. 30.73                  $100

Speyside, Spey

We found a very interesting nose with lots going on – plum jam, peach, apricot, rose-hip syrup, cinnamon toast, honey, toffee, almond, celery leaf and fresh oak. The palate started with crisp greengage freshness, before turning to pomegranates and red toffee apples, closing with dried figs and dates, mild spice and granola cereal notes. Water deepened the nose impressions – Danish pastries, Special K with dried strawberries, rose pot-pourri, sauna wood, hay, leather and cigar boxes. The reduced palate boasted fruit baskets, tingling ginger spice, tobacco, toffee and dark chocolate with cherry pieces. The distillery is operated by Berry Bros and Rudd.

Drinking tip: Different and versatile – an unusual aperitif perhaps – or while doing the ironing

Colour: Dessert rose                                          Date distilled: March 2001

Cask: Refill port pipe                                      Alcohol: 58.5%

Age: 11 years                                             USA allocation: 90 bottles  

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Snorkelling in the bath tub 

Cask No. 66.42                  $95

Speyside, Deveron

We were greeted by a warm wood burning fire with some heather and peat being thrown on top. Additional aromas are that of bacon frazzles, rosemary oil, gammon steak and dried cured salty salami. In the background is the smell of a plastic paddling pool in the warm sunshine. The taste was like the end of a cigar; sweet, smoky and hot. The heat was also like that of hot metal grills barbequing burgers and sausages. With water, aromas of grilled chicken with a lemon and coriander marinade next to well-used snorkeling equipment with a hint of salt and chlorine appearing. The taste is now like a citrus refresher sweetie, scented candles, Bavarian smoked cheese and an ashy charcoal note in the finish. 

Drinking tip: Setting up a barbeque next to the swimming pool

Colour: Daffodils in the sunshine                Date distilled: July 2002

Cask: Refill barrel                                           Alcohol: 54.5%

Age: 10 years                                             USA allocation: 120 bottles

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A welcome home dram

 

Cask No. 72.25                  $225

Speyside, Lossie

Early aromas of polish, varnish and glue faded, replaced  by homely, welcoming smells of pastry tarts, shortbread and brioche, with abundant sweetness (ice-cream, marzipan, Caramac, spun sugar, honeycomb) – long maturation declaring itself through hessian, pepper, sauna wood, liquorice and humbugs. The palate was fruity, sweet and spicy (fruit cake, buttery Peshawari naan, rhubarb crumble, vanilla, poached pears, clove, Brazil nuts). The reduced nose found lemon sponge, stem ginger in syrup and gardens after rain. The palate became more delicate – lemon and camomile tea and cherry Bakewell with the light bitterness of apricot stones and willow. The distillery produces 5.5million litres.

Drinking tip: A good ‘welcome dram’ or with afternoon tea

Colour: Refracted buttercup gold                                                       Date distilled: December 1983

Cask: Refill hogshead                         Alcohol: 49.9%

Age: 29 years                                             USA allocation: 84 bottles 

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Tantalisingly sweet and savoury 

Cask No. 78.40                  $125

Highland, Western

Tantalising sweet and savoury aromas to start with. Stewed apples with brown sugar, Madeira cake, wax polished floors and bergamot. Then bitter marmalade, honey and hay. Oh so sweet and smooth to taste: rich caramelised roast beef gravy, gooseberries, caramel and marsala wine. Adding water made the aromas sweeter. Rum and raisin (Old Jamaica chocolate), sauternes, bakewell tart, caramel and vanilla. The water made it very creamy, smooth, softer and richer to taste. Also less savoury. Now there’s tea bread, carrot cake with icing, a hint of ginger and raisins.  From the distillery named after Scotland’s highest mountain. 

Drinking tip: For after dinner or a long lunch

Colour: Door knocker brass                                              Date distilled: September 1996

Cask: Refill Sherry butt                                            Alcohol: 55.1%

Age: 16 years                                             USA allocation: 102 bottles 

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Ode to Autumn 

Cask No. 94.4                    $195

Highland, Eastern

We were greeted by a dusty, warm and malty aroma – like a hayfield at harvest time on a sunny afternoon, or sanding a wooden floor, or dusting off a Scalextric set not used for a long time and having a first go. In the taste sweet and rich with a herbal and fruity note; Italian biscotti biscuits with hazelnuts and dark cherries as well as aniseed, lemon and orange rind. Adding water, roasted red peppers stuffed with herb couscous accompanied by a salty/tangy ginger and lime dressing and the taste salty and sweet like an olive oil and balsamic bread dip. A unique example from the distillery with a unique cooling system for its spirit still – simply running cold water along the sides. 

Drinking tip: After enjoying a lovely autumn day

Colour: Golden syrup                                    Date distilled: May 1989

Cask: Refill hogshead                             Alcohol: 52.3%

Age: 24 years                                             USA allocation: 78 bottles 

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Iced mulled wine and Sorrento Limoncello 

Cask No. G1.11                 $150

Grain

The initial nose was a combination of oak shavings and linseed oil with sweeter aromas arriving very quickly. We discovered very ripe peaches and nectarines, toffee apple sponge pudding, Scotch pancakes, Bourbon vanilla buttercream and Terry’s Chocolate Orange. Sweet flavours dominate on the palate neat as well, but at the same time zesty as a lemon or lime rind, mouth drying and fizzy like orange flavoured Tango popping candy. Adding a drop of water increases the sweetness on the nose; orange cream fondant, tablet, caramelised sugar, vanilla pods and candid orange and lemon peel. The taste is like an iced mulled wine with cloves and cinnamon and a true Sorrento Limoncello. This is a very elegant example from Edinburgh‘s only operating distillery. 

Drinking tip: Celebrating the arrival of summer

Colour: Golden syrup                                    Date distilled: December 1991

Cask: Refill butt                                                  Alcohol: 65.1%

Age: 21 years                                             USA allocation: 90 bottles

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GlenDronach Abbey Whisky Exclusive! – Scotch Whisky News

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Glendronach 1993 / 20 Year Old / Single Cask #33 Abbey Whisky Exclusive

We’ve always enjoyed a single cask GlenDronach, so when the opportunity arose to bottle our very own, we jumped at the chance.

Distilled in 1993, this outstanding dram has been bottled exclusively for abbeywhisky.com. The whisky has taken on a beautiful, dark crimson colour thanks to its 20 year slumber in an oloroso sherry butt, single cask #33 to be precise. Full bodied, wonderful flavours, the perfect winter warmer… At 59.1% vol it packs quite a punch!!

Bottled in 2013 with an outturn of 592 bottles.

The nose is luscious, lovely stewed prunes and sweet plum syrup hold fantastic depths of gentle clove, cinnamon and rich orange marmalade. The palate, a full-bodied traditional sherried character that gives tremendous waves of sun dried raisins, dates and spiced plums. Richly roasted coffee beans with touches of almond and walnut add a depth and complexity to the long, robust finish.

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£89.95 (£74.96 ex vat)

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “NOVEMBER BIG OUTTURN UPDATE: DRIVE OUT THE WINTER BLUES” – Scotch Whisky News

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NOVEMBER BIG OUTTURN UPDATE: DRIVE OUT THE WINTER BLUES

The frost is here and we’re helping our Members get cosy with a wide selection of winter warmers. They’ve been so popular we’ve already sold out of a quarter of the Big Outturn – but fear not, below are some handy tips to beat the crowds: Big List Top Five and Last Drops…

BIG LIST TOP FIVE

No. 1: Spicy & dry

121.62 Steak & ale pie
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No. 2: Spicy & sweet

48.40 Boozy Fruit and Fragrant Flirt
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£42.80

No. 3: Spicy & sweet

35.98 Lets paint the town red
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£41.80

No. 4: Spicy & sweet

76.111 Boisterous & exuberant
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£48.40

No. 5: Young & spritely

7.98 Fresh, tingly fizz-bomb
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£48.40

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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 http://www.smws.co.uk/memberships for your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers.

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Limited Number of GlenDronach & BenRiach at Federal Boston – Scotch Whisky News

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Sensational Single Malts
Stunning Single Casks
Pre-arrival deadline is today, we will try to fill orders that come in later but can’t make any promises.

Some of the best single malts I’ve have tasted this year will arrive next week. These will be very very limited and you should look at these for yourself but they will make incredible gifts for the holidays. Quantities are very limited. Some are already nearly gone.  These are Scotch Whisky the way it was meant to be– simply wonderful cask strength single cask single malts.

From Glendronach full term sherry casks with precious elegance and depth

From Benriach a couple of younger, wallet-friendly casks as well some peated including sherry-finished which show wonderfully; peated malt and the sherry entwine with exotic intrigue and seductive elegance. These single casks are non chill filtered and and at cask strength – you can (and should) add water. Given a little time, they will amaze you with their depth and nuances. Every one is a cracker with not a bad apple in the bunch, Don’t miss out.
We’re hoping these arrive on Tuesday. Please order by replying here as stock is very limited.

Glendronach 1996 – 17 Y.O. 53.2% Single Cask Pedro Ximenez Sherry Puncheon
Color: Rich Burnt Amber
Nose: Toffee and fudge hold the rich dark fruits and oak spices
Palate: Chocolate and treacle combine with vanilla – laced prune syrup and figs;
robust oak spices balance the sweet flavor explosion.
$139.99

Glendronach 1996 – 17 Y.O. 56.5% Single Cask Oloroso Sherry Butt
Color: Polished antique cherry wood.
Nose; Cinnamon and clove-spice coffee beans with dark chocolate covered raisins
Palate; Demerara and expresso drenched figs and sticky dates. Charismatic Christmas spices roll in a powerful and lingering classic finish.
$139.99

Glendronach 1992 – 21 Y.O. 59.3% Oloroso Sherry Butt
Color; Dark mahogany with rich ruby.
Nose; Crisp fresh- cut herbs and orange zest mingle with dark rum soaked raisins and currants.
Palate; Herbal stewed plums and orange bitters rolling to ground almonds and soft clove in a rich, traditional sherried finish.
$189.99

Benriach; 2001 12 Y.O. 53.3% Bourbon Barrel
Color; Light straw.
Nose; Classic toasted – oak spices combine with caramelized sweet apple and a gentile tropical fruit back note.
Palate; Roasted apples and pears are spiced with vanilla. Crisp sweet oak leads to a golden syrup and barley in a full and luscious finish.
$89.99

Benriach; 2000 12 Y.O. 58.1% Oloroso Sherry Finish (34 days short of a 13 Y.O.)
Nose; Fresh oak spices roll over sweet golden sultanas and hints of ripe cantaloupe melon.
Palate; Creme caramel and rum-soaked sultanas balanced with cracked black pepper and sweet ripped mint.
$92.99

Benriach; 1994 19 Y.O. 51.9% Peated / Pedro Ximenez (Puncheon)
Color; Rich Mahogany
Nose; A burst of woodland campfires over spiced chocolate. Rich dates sweeten the distinct reek of peat.
Palate; Unique sweet heather peat, filled with toffee and rich chocolate. Orchard fruits and barley appear through the thick, smokey finish
$149.99

Benriach; 1994 19 Y.O. 53.2% Peated / Oloroso Sherry Finish (Butt)
Color; Antique Gold
Nose; Mellow citrus smoke drapes over green apple and apricots.
Palate: Orange- zested roasted apples are engulfed by sweet, spicy oak smoke and spice.
$149.99

Benriach 1994 19 Y.O. 53.5% Peated Hogshead
Color; Crisp gold.
Nose; Apricot jam and sweet oak spices soaked in smoky honeyed peat.
Palate; A perfect combination of soft summer fruits and gentile oak spices, drenched by an intense campfire wood smoke. Delicate hints of melon and barley linger in the long smoky finish.
$149.99
Please pass this on to any friends who are whisky enthusiasts!

Joe Howell
Federal Wine & Spirits
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Two New Releases From The English Whisky Company – English Whisky News

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We are very excited to announce the release of two new Chapters…

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CHAPTER 14 & 15
CASK STRENGTH | £75.00
LIMITED EDITION
Finally, after a very long wait we have bottled a preview run of Chapter 14 & 15.

The cask strength versions are presented in our beautiful engraved decanter bottles.

Each bottle is numbered and there are only 199 bottles of each being released, so they are incredibly rare and hopefully you will find the taste well worth the wait!

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Chapter 14 & 15
46% ABV | £44.99
Amazing how time flies. We have now been distilling for 7 years!

These new releases are strictly limited in number for this first release.Chapter 14 is our classic single malt and Chapter 15 is our peated single malt, aged in bourbon casks for a minimum of 5 years. This is nearly double the age of the eternally popular Chapters 6 & 11. As always we haven’t coloured or chill filtered your whisky for your maximum enjoyment.


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