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The Party Source Christmas Presents! – Scotch Whisky News

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The holidays are about enjoying the moments. Through the hectic chaos of shopping, holiday dinners, and family get-togethers, don’t forget to take a minute for you. Here are a couple of spirits that will keep you in the spirit as you recharge throughout the Holidays.

KILCHOMAN MACHIR BAY Single Malt Scotch Private Barrel

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Established in 2005, one of Islay’s newest distilleries is also known as Islay’s Farm Distillery.  Their 100% Islay range is Scotland’s only single malt produced from barley both grown and malted on Islay, using only local, traditionally cut peat.  This collaborative vatting of Machir Bay utilizes a high proportion of bourbon barrels (85%) to sherry cask (15%) influence, creating a very special union of tropical fruitiness and aromatic smokiness.

COMPASS BOX Blended Whiskies

Compass Box is one of those rogue bottlers and producers that blend Scotch Whiskies. Whether on purpose or by accident Compass Box continues to set the bar to new heights. They are great blenders with an eye looking forward, but they always have one steady foot firmly planted in the past and rooted in tradition. If you are looking to get started in the Scotch category, Compass Box is a great way to begin. Similarly, if you’re looking to freshen up your glass with something unique and artfully done, Compass Box has a complete line with a wide variety that will hit your palate in just the right place.

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The Whisky Exchange Christmas Novelties – Whisky News

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Christmas Novelties

Ahhh, Christmas: a time for family, food, good cheer and annoying singing Santa… ornaments? Are they ornamental? Are they toys? Singing Santas, anyway. And somehow all the silliness only contributes to the overall atmosphere of loveliness. It’s like being hugged (hygged?) by the world.

Christmas is also a time for great drinks. We gift them to each other, we get them in specially and we drink them together. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of the silliest and festive-est bottles we could find to help you get the absolute most out of your Christmas drinking. Brace yourselves…

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Glenfarclas with bobble hat

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We’ll ease you in gently. While not necessarily festive per se, nothing screams cosy like sherry-aged single malt and a good woolly hat. We’re running with it, so there.

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Maker’s Mark in Christmas Jumper

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Yes, you did read that correctly, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. A bottle of Maker’s Mark Bourbon Whisky, swaddled in an appropriately stylish – and presumably very itchy – Christmas jumper, complete with ABV. Because nothing says ‘Merry Christmas’ like properly-observed European labelling standards. No, seriously – they make us feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

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Big Peat Christmas Edition

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The illustrated personification of flavour himself comes storming back in his whiskyful sleigh, bringing with him another edition of the perennially (obviously) popular, cask-strength, Christmas cheer-inducing dram.

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Spey Chairman’s Choice – Merry Christmas 2014

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Looking for something a little more sensible? This Speyside single malt whisky follows in the tradition of the Chairman’s Choice, whereby the Chairman of the company would select the best casks to share with his family on Christmas day. A quality dram we’d be proud to pour post-turkey.

Silver Award for our Bunnahabhain 1991 at Bartels Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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Scotch Islay Silver Award

We are delighted to announce that our Highland Laird ‘The Lairds Choice’ Bunnahabhain 1991 has been awarded a silver medal.  This is in the Islay category of this years Independent Bottlers Challenge run by The Whisky Magazine.

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We were very proud of this bottling so to win an award for it really does mean a lot to us.

We still have 90 bottles (out of the 144 bottled) left so grab one while you can!

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Virginia Distillery Company  20% OFF until December 31st  – American Whisky News

 20% OFF until December 31st 

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299 Eades Lane
Lovingston, VA 22949

 20% OFF until December 31st 

The Whisky Exchange “How do you make Johnnie Walker Ghost & Rare?” – Scotch Whisky News

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Imagine you were asked to take one of the world’s most famous blended whiskies and create a limited edition that paid homage to one of the world’s most revered lost distilleries. Where would you start? How would you do it justice? And how many times would you wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat?

It all sounds impossibly daunting, unless, in a masterpiece of nominative determinism, your name is Beveridge, Jim Beveridge, and you’ve spent almost 40 years immersed in the world of whisky making. Here, Johnnie Walker’s talented master blender tells us about how he crafted the latest in the Ghost & Rare series: the magnificent Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost & Rare Port Ellen

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Did you have a clear idea of what the finished whisky would be when you started, or is it a more experimental process?

I think it is a bit of both. You’re dealing with rare whiskies – there’s not much of them, there’s not much choice. That’s the reality of it. But you take what you’ve got and say ‘how am I going to express those flavours?’ That’s very much around having a sense of what you want the blend to be like, and then using what you’ve got in a particular direction.

The preparation for that point is to understand the whiskies themselves, and then from that you begin to think, okay, how am I going to use them to create this flavour and style that I’m looking for?

The blend style for Johnnie Walker Ghost & Rare: Port Ellen is quite different to Blue Label, and that’s deliberate. The idea of the blend is to showcase the individual whiskies, which is not the purpose of Blue Label – Blue Label is more a complete picture, the profusion of flavour that comes from complexity.

Do you have access to all the remaining Port Ellen stock, or were you given specific casks?

For this blend I had freedom to choose. We obviously have a deep understanding of the stock available, and from that we knew which ones we wanted to use for the blend.

How do you approach creating a blend like this?

There are some basic rules. One is about the balance of flavours, so you assess the whiskies first – and I think it’s fair to say with Port Ellen that you know that its flavour is going to come in at the end. So in the thinking you know you’re creating something that will be complemented by the smokiness of Port Ellen, that’s really where it starts from.

So then you start thinking about the flavours of the malts; the sum of all those flavours and the best ways to express them individually. The big part of the puzzle is about the balance of these flavours, this idea of the light and accessible sweetness versus the more intense fruitiness that comes with the individual malts. So one of the big decisions is – how important is that balance?

Having worked out that balance is a bit of a watershed. Once that’s been solved you’ve essentially got the core essence of the blend and you’re then adding top notes to it, to bring in additional flavour without compromising the balance that was created.

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How much Port Ellen went into the blend?

Anyone who knows and understands smokiness in blends knows that you don’t need a lot of smoke in there to have that overt smokiness, The amount of Port Ellen we added to this blend is in that place – the level you need to add to a blend to make it smoky.

How long did it take you to go from start to finish?

A project like this can take quite a long time, there are a lot of conversations that go around it. The first week’ll be spent just basically pulling things together and seeing what the options are, then after that – I’ll go back to this point around the watershed moment about the balance – there’s a lot of iterative work around getting to that watershed.

That can take days, it can take weeks, depends where you are with it – sometimes it means not being comfortable with what you’ve got and getting other expressions of those malts brought in. If you’ve got an idea set of malts, it can take a couple of weeks, if you’re needing to re-sample and reassess it can take much longer.

How did it compare to creating the Ghost & Rare: Brora edition?

In a way the challenge here was that because it was going to be called Port Ellen, the expectation was that it was going to be smoky – so it was then around how we make that smokiness work in a blend style that emulates that of the Brora. The styles are connected, it’s like a family: these are individual expressions trying to showcase the malts that you find in Blue Label, and to do that we take a lighter more accessible approach.

Ghost & Rare: Port Ellen is memorably light and fruity – is that something that will come as a surprise to fans of the range? 

It was deliberate – we lead with sweetness and layer the fruit on top of that, using that sweetness to bring out the flavours of those individual malts. The lighter style helps to express that fruitiness – that estery tropical fruit aspect that comes through – and using the sweet vanilla flavours to bring that out is an important part of it.

Would you hope that Ghost & Rare: Port Ellen will be drunk by people who’ve never tried Port Ellen before? How would you like people to approach it for the first time?

I think at the end of the day my target is the blend, and in a way Port Ellen is part of the story of the blend, rather than this is the story of Port Ellen. Of course, as part of the story is that Port Ellen’s in there, clearly you need to reflect the flavour you’d expect from Port Ellen. If you turn that angle it on its head, then this is an expression of Port Ellen in a different way – you’ve never really experienced Port Ellen like this.

Wemyss Malts Christmas offers! – Scotch Whisky News

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Still searching for the perfect gift? Left your shopping to the last minute?
Don’t worry, Wemyss Malts has you covered!

There are only a few days left to get your orders in for shipping in time for Christmas, order by the 12pm on the 20th December to ensure delivery!

Not only are we offering free shipping till the 20th December, but we have also discounted one of our ‘From the Wemyss Archive’ collections!

Head over to our web-store on the Kingsbarns Distillery Website to purchase now!

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We have taken a huge £100 off our Single Cask Collection ‘Smokey Treats’!

Six smokey bottlings, five from Islay and one from the Highlands unveil the complexities and multiples styles of peated whisky. Containing; Bunnahabhain, Caol Ila, Croftengea and Bowmore this really is a special collection of treats!>

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The Whisky Shop “Give it the personal touch” – Scotch Whisky News

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Personalise Your Bottle

Personalise a bottle of their favourite whisky with a thoughtful, heartfelt message, engraved by a member of our team to ensure the bottle lasts much longer than the whisky!

Next day UK delivery available
International shipping

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Shackleton Engraved
with free Limited Edition Glass & Ice Mould

Inspired by the story of Sir Ernest Shackleton and the whisky discovered under the ice of his Antarctic base camp, Richard Paterson has recreated this lost whisky in a personal and deeply felt project. Combining the best Highland malt whiskies and allowing them to marry over a long period, Paterson has created an enigmatic blended malt with a dash of body and a whisper of smoke. With complex notes of vanilla, honey and orchard fruits, the whisky has real warmth and depth, much like Shackleton himself.

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Glenmorangie
18 Year Old Engraved with Free Glass

Glenmorangie 18 Years Old is a single malt Scotch whisky of serious distinction. Once it has spent fifteen years maturing in American white oak casks approximately 30% is transferred into Spanish Oloroso casks to spend a further three years maturing. Then, when both elements have reached 18 years, they are blended back together to create a whisky with a rich bouquet and full, rounded flavour. A living legacy, rare in its complexity, yet perfectly balanced.

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Festive filling drams for under £100 from Abbey Whisky – Free UK postage! – Scotch Whisky News

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An award winning 10 year old release from Benromach distillery, created from 80% bourbon barrels, 20% sherry hogsheads, with the final year spent in first fill Oloroso casks.

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The Whisky Barrel – Whisky Gifts – final festive shipping dates on the horizon – Whisky News

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Final Holiday Shipping Dates on the Horizon

To guarantee your whiskies are delivered in time for the Holidays, order now!
Last Order Dates for Festive Whisky
Europe: Monday 17 December
Rest of World inc. USA: Wednesday 19 December
UK & Scotland: Thursday 20 December.

Here are a few of our favourite single malts this festive season…

Great Festive Malts

Don’t miss these great single malts which are brimming with Christmas cheer! Flavours of chocolate raisins, nougat, sherry, gingerbread, candle wax and peat smoke.

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Benromach 40 Year Old – 1978 at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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Benromach 40 Year Old – 1978

A 1978 vintage Benromach, matured for over 40 years in a single refill sherry hogshead. Released as part of The Heritage Collection by Benromach – an exquisite bottling, one of only 184 bottles filled from cask #2608.

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