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New Old Malt Cask, Provenance, Old & Rare, Premier Barrel, Advance Samples and Directors Cut from Douglas Laing & Co For September 2012 – Scotch Whisky News

September 2012

As Autumn approaches we are offering you early access to three (3) new bottlings under the OLD MALT CASK label – three (3) from PROVENANCE together a new release of the 20 cl Regional Flasks – one (1) new outstanding OLD & RARE – two (2) PREMIER BARREL releases, three (3) ADVANCE SAMPLES and two (2) from the DIRECTOR’S CUT selection.

Tasting Notes for OLD MALT CASK follow:

OMC2194 LAPHROAIG 12 YEARS
Nose: Round and oily + really sweet peat &+ late soft tar.
Palate: Smoky tones + camphor drops, honey & an ashy sootiness.
Finish: More ash now – heading to dry spices and drifting smoke. (F)

OMC2146 ARDMORE 16 YEARS
Nose: Distinctly smoked (bacon style) + sweet ashes & barbecued fruit
Palate: Opens sweetly then runs to smoke + burnt spiced orange
Finish: Long, still smoky + sweet ashes & a smooth citric character (J)

OMC2141 LITTLEMILL 20 YEARS
Nose: Clean and fresh – fruity & vanilla’d + a barley sugar style
Palate: Creamy + macerated fruit – runs to sweet spices (ginger?)
Finish: Medium long – still spicy – develops drier to soft cedar wood (J)

The 3 Advance Samples OLD MALT CASK are as follows:

SMC0427 Inchgower Sherry 12 YEARS
SMC0429 Auchentoshan 14 YEARS
SMC0431 Highland Park 14 YEARS

PROVENANCE Tasting Notes:

PRV0783 AULTMORE SHERRY 11 YEARS
Toffee’d, grassy and citric in a clean lemon-y way on the nose. Anticipate palatewise a real vanilla toffee “hit” with peppery freshness and softening late oiliness. The finish is distinctly smoked – subtly spiced – with a sprinkle of caster sugar. (F)

PRV0916 GLENALLACHIE 11 YEARS
Fresh and lightly vanilla’d on the nose it carries a gristy sweet character plus a dried hay quality. The palate is light, extremely sugary sweet and runs to a poached fruit style plus more vanilla. The finish is medium long
with a milk chocolate quality and a semblance of honey. (J)

PRV0935 BLAIR ATHOL SHERRY 12 YEARS
This carries citrus, crushed sugar, light gristiness and a soft floral quality on the nose. The palate is mouthcoatingly sweet, grapey, syrupy, sweet barlayed with honey and more (macerated) fruit flavours – all heading to a finish of vanilla fudge, cough drops and very sweet spices. (F)

PRV0925 20 CLS MIXED REGION FLASKS

BLAIR ATHOL SHERRY 12 YEARS – This carries citrus, crushed sugar, light gristiness and a soft floral quality on the nose. The palate is mouthcoatingly sweet, grapey, syrupy, sweet barlayed with honey and more (macerated) fruit flavours – all heading to a finish of vanilla fudge, cough drops and very sweet spices. (F) –

SPEYBURN SHERRY 7 YEARS – Opens with a fresh, flowery character carrying a sweet home baked style plus honey and vanilla – then ripe fruit and candied lemon appear. The palate is equally sweet, softly spiced with more fruit – now gently fermenting. This all runs to a light but surprisingly long finish with a spicy and crushed sugar style. (J) – BUNNAHABHAIN – YOUNG & FEISTY – Attractively aromatic, lightly spiced, rather gristy – with a bit of brine on the nose. Palatewise, it opens distinctly sweetly – almost honeyed with some interesting toffee and tar flavours appearing – all neatly parcelled into the long, still sweet – camphor carrying finish. (F) –

TOBERMORY SHERRY 6 YEARS – Opens sweetly on the nose carrying a spiced and muscovado sugar style. The palate remains sweet, now oaky plus a spiced tobacco character. The finish is long and warmingly spiced, then
runs drier. (J)

Tasting Notes for OLD & RARE:

OAR0169 PORT ELLEN 30 YEARS
Catch the softly peated – yet still fresh – tones early on the nose – sweet with a damp earth character plus a later warm rock pool brininess. Islay in style for sure – on the palate but with a subtlety: gently ashed, with smoked barley, oily rags, soot and old leather – all leading to a finish carrying all those aforementioned characteristics plus Scottish tablet/fudge (even some chocolate) (F)

Tasting Notes for DIRECTORS CUT:

DIR0026 CAPERDONICH 30 YEARS
Nose: Fresh & spicy – carrying a hard boiled sweets style with macerated oranges, bees wax & polished wood
Palate: Mouth coating – richly spiced character developing to a gentle oak quality with a touch of dry smoke
Finish: Long, still spicy – now running drier – still oaky with dried orange pith and dark chocolate. (J)

DIR0021 GLENLIVET 35 YEARS
Nose: Surprisingly fresh/aromatic/citric – honey’d + a flamed orange zest character
Palate: Sweetly spiced – more citrus fruit (now candied) + barley sugar + crushed sugar
Finish: Medium long – still honied & vanilla’d – now with a malty style (F & J)

PREMIER BARREL Tasting Notes:

PBR0116 HIGHLAND PARK 15 YEARS
A high fallutin’ Highland Park to hail hyperbolically! It provides the protégé a prodigious package of pedigreed purity with a pugnaciously palpable pedigree of providential, potable and pelagic* phenolic fermentation.
*(pelagic – pertaining to the ocean).

PBR0015 ROYAL LOCHNAGAR 15 YEARS
“Befitting a King or Queen” this laudable Lochnagar is chock-a-block with capricious cedar – captivating coffee and capacious citrus …… a most meritorious Malt Mash, Ma’am!

Yours faithfully
Fred Laing

KILCHOMAN LAUNCHES the 2nd EDITION of 100% ISLAY in The USA – Scotch Whisky News

 

KILCHOMAN LAUNCHES the 2nd EDITION of 100% ISLAY

We are pleased to announce the Kilchoman 100 % Islay 2nd Release is available now.

This release has been produced from barley grown, malted, distilled,matured and bottled at the distillery.  It has been aged for over 3 years in a combination of fresh and refilled Bourbon barrels. 

 Anthony Wills, Kilchoman Managing Director, commented “The addition of 50% 4 year old in the vatting has given the malt an extra depth of character and roundness”. 

50% abv unchillfiltered, natural color 

RRP: $89.99

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘Ardbeg Galileo’ – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Fyne WhiskiesStocks ‘Ardbeg Galileo’

Ardbeg Galileo 49% abv

£69.90 inc vat (£58.25 ex vat)

Best regards,
Loch Fyne Whiskies
david@lfw.co.uk

The Port Charlotte 10yo Is Here Buy Now Whilst Stocks Last – Scotch Whisky News

The Limited Edition Port Charlotte PC10 is finally here! Demand is high for this limited release so order now to avoid disappointment!

Strictly limited release only 6000 numbered bottles

40PPM – Heavily Peated Bruichladdich Spirit

American Oak Matured

Natural Whisky: Non-Chill Filtered, Colouring Free

The latest expression of the Port Charlotte is a significant milestone in its history. Reaching 10 years old is a reason to celebrate and it has done it in style with this limited release. Each year the spirit becomes more complex, more profound, more individual, more rounded. Its been a fascinating journey and the result is an exceptional whisky. The finesse and elegance of Bruichladdich with the legendary Islay Peat Profile is an intriguing concept, a genuinely characterful, thought provoking dram.

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New Arrivals at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

1999 Ardbeg Galileo Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($94.99)
A new 12 year old single malt from Ardbeg bottled at 49% ABV and comprised of whisky aged in marsala casks and first-fill Bourbon barrels. Soft red fruits from the wine marry with creamy vanilla from the Bourbon, both intertwining with the big peat smoke of Ardbeg to create a rich and exotic experience.

1981 Glenmorangie Pride 28 Year Old Single Malt 1L ($3,499.99)
Malt Advocate: “Glenmorangie Pride employs the use of Sauternes barriques to give a 10 year period of secondary maturation to a batch of spirit distilled in 1981. The result is a whisky with an intense, pungent, earthy nose; very complex, with polished old furniture notes, spices, oak tannins, and licorice. The palate is ‘full on’ for a Glenmorangie; waxy, with sherbet, honey, and baked apple, then orange marmalade, sultana, and a hint of smoke in the lengthy finish.” K&L Notes: Limited release of 1000 bottles, we’ll be getting no more than 5. Talk about cask finishing, this bad boy, which was distilled in ’81, spent 10 years in Chateau d’Yquem barrique before being bottled in this futuristic and alluring bottle. Catering to the ultra-premium consumer is not easy and M&H have done strikingly well to create a bottling that feels authentically unobtainable!

K&L Wine Merchants
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Phone: 877-KLWines (toll free 877-559-4637)
Email: wine@klwines.com
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Fettercairn Whisky at Single Malts Direct – Scotch Whisky News

Purchase a Fettercairn 24yo, get a 2cl vial of Fettercairn 30yo FREE. Purchase a bottle of Fettercairn 30, get a 2cl vial of Fettercairn 40yo FREE. Finally, purchase a bottle of the Fettercairn 40yo get a 2cl vial of the 24yo, 30yo & the 40yo FREE.

FETTERCAIRN 24YO      
£125 inc VAT                                           
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FETTERCAIRN 30YO
£195 inc VAT  
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FETTERCAIRN 40YO
£750 inc VAT
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Fettercairn is one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland. The name Fettercairn means ‘foot of the mountain’ and on visiting this peaceful place you can understand the foresight of the person that named the town. Shrouded by verdant glens, the village of Fettercairn lies in one of Scotland’s most fertile regions. This is perfect whisky country. Natural ingredients abound: from ice-clear water springs from the Grampian mountains to barley grown in the fertile soil. Since 1823, when Sir Alexander Ramsay converted the corn mill on his land the Fasque estate to Fettercairn Distillery, these ingredients have been married together to produce a truly distinctive single malt whisky. In 1861 Queen Victoria and Prince Alfred stopped at Fettercairn en route to their Scottish palace at Balmoral. It is said they wandered the streets unrecognised enjoying the picturesque village known as the Jewel of the Mearns. A commemorative arch was later constructed to mark the occasion and it is this arch you see on our bottle.

FETTERCAIRN FIOR

Released in 2010 the Fettercairn Fior is single malt Scottish whisky with no age statement. Fettercairn Fior has been receiving good reviews since its launch and the scotch benefits from new packaging and a competitive pricing too. This Scottish whiskey might signal a new beginning for the Fettercairn range.

Tasting Notes:
Nose: Crushed pear, toffee apple and hints of cinnamon and vanilla. Peat smoke with hazelnuts, orange rind, ginger and coriander.
Palate: Dark chocolate, roasted coffee beans, peat smoke, nutmeg, mint, citrus fruits and truffle.
Finish: Sherry trifle, marzipan and pineapple

£33.00 inc VAT
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Kilchoman Machir Bay Islay Single Malt Whisky at K&L California (& they’re excited about it!) – Scotch Whisky News

Kilchoman Machir Bay Islay Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($53.99)

It’s no secret that we’re big fans of Kilchoman distillery here at K&L. Our recent visit to the distillery on Islay really opened our eyes to the incredible job they’re doing. Kilchoman is a tiny operation, producing on one still and malting whatever they can inside their humble barn. Because of their small scale, their cost of production is higher and prices for their whisky have not been inexpensive. But having tasted the new-make spirit right off the still, I can firmly say that, in my opinion, there is no higher quality peated whisky being produced anywhere else. Kilchoman’s hands-on style and attention to detail make a world of difference. Every release has been better than the last, albeit extremely limited in supply. All that said, this small farm is finally introducing a full-time, affordable, house recipe, rather than another pricey single barrel release. The Machir Bay is not only incredibly delicious, it’s a huge victory for a distillery that had to overcome huge obstacles. At $54, this is what Kilchoman fans have been waiting for: incredibly delicate, finely-tuned flavors of soft smoke, sea salt, creamy vanilla and butterscotch. It’s a more subdued version of their high-toned barrel expressions, but it’s still very much Kilchoman. Think Bruichladdich meets Lagavulin. Think possible best whisky of 2012. (David Driscoll, K&L Spirits buyer)

Ryan Woodhouse | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: June 15, 2012
“I didn’t know what to expect tasting this scotch for the first time. A young whiskey of 5 years or less in wood for $50+? After tasting it however it has completely changed the way I think about all distilled spirits. This whiskey is so detailed, complex and complete it makes me question whether the world of 15yr, 18yr, 21yr, Ximénez Sherry, Oloroso Sherry, Bourbon, 1st fill, 2nd fill, Super Tuscan, d’Yquem etc, etc, is all just fluff of people trying to make their average distillate taste better than someone else’s. It seems Kilchoman have the magic recipe and careful craftsmanship to make astoundingly good scotch that needs very little “dressing up” at all. The Machir Bay takes hints of salinity from it’s name sake, soft vanilla highlights backed by exotic spice and sweet red fruits. Elegantly smoky, perfectly balanced and long on the finish, moreish and very hard to put down!”

Jeff Garneau | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: June 06, 2012
While every whisky drinker has their favorite, cherished bottle of some obscure single malt produced by a now defunct distillery, what we all really crave of course is that great, affordable bottle we can drink with pleasure whenever we wish. I visited Scotland one summer many years ago and recall fondly a small local pub just outside of Edinburgh. The place was warmed in the winter by peat fires. In the heat of August no fires were lit, but after many years the peat smoke had permeated the very stones of the building, lending the atmosphere a subtle, smoky character. I was reminded of that pub the moment I put my nose in a glass of the newly released Kilchoman Machir Bay Islay Single Malt Whisky. Smoke, citrus, and honey on the nose. A rich texture on the palate, surprising in such a young whisky. At once both delicate and robust, subtle yet assertive, this is an Islay malt that you can happily drink every day, either straight up or over ice. If you have enjoyed Ardbeg or Bruichladdich or Caol Ila in the past, you owe it to yourself to try this new, very affordable Kilchoman bottling. You’ll be glad you did.

Keith Wollenberg | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: June 06, 2012
How do they do it? I expect whiskey with 3-5 years of barrel age to be rather raw and coarse. But this is peaty, complex and very fine and elegant in texture. Hats off to the master distillers in charge of this product. Who knows how they do it, but we’re delighted they did.

Melissa Smith | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: June 06, 2012
A pretty amazing blend of casks, and one of the best, if not THE best, I’ve ever had. Just the right amount of salinity, smoke, vanilla, and acid to make it a very intriguing Scotch. I might just make a pork terrine, with some star anise poached fried apricots, and Marcona almonds to celebrate this with.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: June 05, 2012
I maxed out the space in the tasting notes portion, so I’ll add a bit more info here. The Machir Bay is a vatting of 60% of 3 year,35% of 4 year and 5% of 5 year old single malt, matured in fresh bourbon barrels from Buffalo Trace, Kentucky. The 4 year old portion was finished in Oloroso Sherry butts for 2 months. I can’t stress enough how fantastic this whisky is. It’s not for the super-esoteric whisky geeks, this is as accessible as peated whisky gets – soft and gentle, yet loaded with smoke, with a high-toned cinnamon finish, and a mouthful of butterscotch when it’s all said and done. It’s absolutely stunning and there’s no amount I wouldn’t buy of it. If we could buy 2,000 cases I would. I wouldn’t be surprised if this turns out to be the best whisky of 2012.

Kilchoman Machir Bay Islay Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($53.99)

K&L Wine Merchants
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Phone: 877-KLWines (toll free 877-559-4637)
Email: wine@klwines.com
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English Whisky Company “Chapter 6 Cask Strength Now Available” – English Whisky News

The wait is over…

After many requests, we have now bottled our award winning Chapter 6 at cask strength.

Enjoy!

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Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘Hazelburn 12yo 5cl Miniature’ – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘Hazelburn 12yo 5cl Miniature’

Following on from the new style Springbank 10yo and 15yo we now have Hazelburn 12yo in 5cl miniatures

You may read about this new mini here

Best regards,
Loch Fyne Whiskies
david@lfw.co.uk

Loch Fyne Whiskies Has Some News “New from Springbank & Longrow” – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Fyne Whiskies Has Some News 

‘New from Longrow’

Due soon:

Longrow (replacing CV)

Longrow Red

Coming in the next few months:

Springbank 12yo Calvados Wood – October 2012

Springbank 21yo – January 2013

Longrow 10yo Rundlets & Kilderkins – January 2013

Miniatures:
Longrow
Hazelburn 12yo

Best regards,
Loch Fyne Whiskies
david@lfw.co.uk


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