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GLENFARCLAS HAS ARRIVED IN COLUMBIA – Scotch Whisky News

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GLENFARCLAS HAS ARRIVED IN COLUMBIA

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J&G Grant have partnered up with Hobuch International S.A.R.L. and are delighted to announce that Glenfarclas 12yo, 15yo and 105 is now available to purchase in Columbia.

For more information, please contact Erick Viloria at Hobuch ERICK@HOBUCH.EU

Summer Shutdown 2017

We are in the middle of our shutdown period for Summer maintenance, this is a great time for many repairs and upgrades to be made to the plant and distillery buildings. Failure to maintain the distillery can result in losses in production, failure at unplanned moments and increased health and safety risks; therefore it is important to take this preventative action while we can.

Take a look at what’s been done so far…

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A new Copper Seal Pot is being fitted to No.2 Wash Still, allowing the Still to vent if there is any vacuum built up inside.
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The windows are being replaced in the Tun Room and Mash House. These have let in light on over 44 years of production- the same amount of time Ally has worked here!

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Opening to No.1 Spirit Still; this is opened once a year to allow inspection of the Flu, Brickwork and Still bottom. The area would be around 630 degrees when in production!

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New warehouses continue to take shape!

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From School Leaver to Maternity Leave

Export Clerkess Leanne Murphy worked her last day at Glenfarclas on Friday 21st July and can now enjoy maternity leave. Good luck Leanne!

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It was our pleasure to host Piers Adam of Copper Dog Craigellachie and friends for his stag party. Usually the Copper Dog host friends and family of J&G Grant so we were more than happy to return the favour for such a special occasion.

Callum Fraser guided the group round the distillery and finished the evening with a special selection of tastings.

The event was recognised by many on social media when Guy Ritchie posted this picture on Instagram.

A great write-up was found in the Scottish Wedding Directory on how you can steal this stag do!

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Wyoming Whiskey “Private Stock” K&L Exclusive Barrel Strength Single Barrel Straight Bourbon Whiskey – American Whiskey news

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Wyoming Whiskey “Private Stock” K&L Exclusive Barrel Strength Single Barrel Straight Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) SKU #1314185

This spectacular single barrel from the exceptional craft distillery in Kirby, WY is easily one of the best single casks we’ve ever received from a true craft manufacturer of bourbon whiskey. Wyoming Whiskey and their Master Distiller, Sam Mead from Maker’s Mark, really know what they’re doing here. They are able to source their grain from local farms, age it properly in full size casks and offer an extremely affordable price even compared to industrial distillers in Kentucky and Indiana. We’ve tasted these over the last few years and found incredible improvements in their standard release as the average age increase, but we’ve never come across a craft whiskey quite as special. The fine distillery in Kirby is making wheated bourbons very much in the style of Van Winkle, Old Fitzgerald, Weller, and Maker’s, but of course WW is different for in one very particular way, they don’t heat the warehouses. That means that the whiskey is subjected to incredible weather extremes that exist in Kirby. The winters are much colder than Kentucky, so you don’t get the same intensity of sweet oak early stages; instead the long slow maturation means more complexity. They may not age as quickly as their KY counterparts, but Wyoming Whiskey is without a doubt in the top tier of the nation’s craft distillers. We’re lucky to be the only retailer in California to receive a single cask of this special whiskey and after 6.5 long years in Kirby this whisky is showing astounding depth and complexity.

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Ralfy Publishes Ralfy Review #670 – Scotch Whisky News

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Ralfy unearths a monster with Ralfy Review 670 – Laphroaig 6yo @ 58.3%vol Single Cask (G.S.Co:)

Don’t look now, the Exciseman is coming! The Loch Fyne Arran Smugglers’ Series Vol 3 BALLOT! – Scotch Whisky News

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Don’t look now, the Exciseman is coming!

Named ‘The Exciseman’, volume 3 pays tribute to the character of those who strived to outwit the Government’s representatives in pursuit of the production of the famed Arran Waters in the 18th and 19th centuries. This final volume has been matured in both ex-Bourbon quarter casks and ex-Madeira casks, similar to those used by the illicit distillers of the day. Madeira casks would have been brought from the continent by smugglers, while quarter casks would have been preferred for ease of transport.

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The third and final limited edition in the series is once again bottled at cask strength (56.8% abv) and worth saving for the packaging alone. Presented in a hollowed-out book with vintage-style labels, I couldn’t help but fall in love with it! If you dare to open this one, you’ll find rich honey, apples, vanilla, spice and toasted oak on the nose. The palate coats the tongue with apple and vanilla, growing in sweetness, before a long and luxurious finish with notes of apple and citrus.

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Only a couple of bottles have washed up on the shores of Loch Fyne so we’ve decided to hold a ballot. If you’re interested in adding this final limited edition of the series to your own collection, click the link below and send us your contact details. We’ll draw names at random after Friday 28th July and contact the lucky few one by one until all our bottles are gone. Good luck!

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MORTLACH 16 YEAR OLD at The Whisky Exchange – Scotch Whisky News

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MORTLACH 16 YEAR OLD

£199

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‘Treat yourself to this gem, you’ve earned it.’

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Springbank 1995 Port Cask at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

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Springbank 1995 Port Cask

Springbank, The Collector’s Loft, Single Cask

51% vol. / 70cl

£295.00 Ex VAT £245.83

If you try just one whisky this year…

Hamish has managed to unearth very special single cask bottling from Campbeltown’s Springbank distillery. Distilled in December 1995 and filled to a fresh port cask (no. 15/286-11) where it matured for the next twenty years before bottling in October 2016, producing just 216 bottles at a natural cask strength of 51% abv.

Available while stocks last

Nose: Rich treacle, banana, dark fruits.

Taste: Dark chocolate, berries, crème brûlée, a hint of coastal notes.

Finish: A light hint of smoke balanced with more heavy treacle notes.

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews The Lost Distillery Co’s “Lossit” – Scotch Whisky News

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Week 4/4 – Finishing up on the biggest and most distinctive flavour in Scotch, peat! Lossit was an Islay distillery but sadly shut down a very long time a go. Check out the video and do visit , Lost Distillery Co’s website for a full run down of their whole range of wonderful whiskies and styles. 


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Heaven Hill Distillery Announces Release of 2017 Parker’s Heritage Collection Limited Edition Bottling – American Whiskey News

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Heaven Hill Distillery Announces Release of 2017 Parker’s Heritage Collection Limited Edition Bottling

Eleventh Edition of annual ultra-premium release will honor late Heaven Hill Distillery Master Distiller Emeritus Parker Beam and continue support of ALS research and patient care

BARDSTOWN, KY— Heaven Hill Distillery announced today the 2017 limited edition release of Parker’s Heritage Collection – an 11-year-old, Single Barrel Bourbon. The eleventh edition will be shipping into select markets across the country beginning in September.

The 2017 edition showcases what Parker felt was one of his greatest achievements throughout his more than 50 years of distilling experience – the introduction of Heaven Hill’s single barrel Bourbons. Aged in Parker’s favorite rickhouse location, Deatsville, the sixth-generation Master Distiller would have described these bottles as “just good Bourbon.” Bottled at 122 proof (61% abv) and non-chill filtered, the Bourbon tastes of heavy spice and oak, with a hint of smoke and raisin, followed by a long and dry finish.

The annual release of Parker’s signature line is one of the most highly anticipated bottlings for whiskey and Bourbon lovers worldwide, as the collection produces an innovative, coveted product each year and now serves as a remembrance of the collection’s namesake. Parker’s Heritage Collection was originally conceived to showcase the extraordinary quality and broad range of Heaven Hill’s American Whiskey holdings, as Heaven Hill boasts the world’s second largest inventory of aging American Whiskey.

The late Heaven Hill Distillery Master Distiller Emeritus Parker Beam, for whom the acclaimed series is named, was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (also called ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease) in 2010. The past four editions from 2013-2016, including the “Promise of Hope” Bourbon, the “Original Batch” Straight Wheat Whiskey, the Kentucky Straight Malt Whiskey, and the 24-Year-Old Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon respectively, have raised over half a million dollars toward ALS research and patient care through contributions made by Heaven Hill for each bottle purchased. Heaven Hill will continue with this cause-related campaign, and will contribute $10 from the average national retail cost of $129.99 of each 750ml bottle sold of this year’s release to the ALS Association. With every past edition of Parker’s Heritage Collection quickly selling out, the company expects to continue to generate significant dollars for this effort in Parker’s memory.

“Through Parker Beam’s leadership and influence, the history of Kentucky Bourbon and Heaven Hill’s American Whiskey heritage has an enduring foundation of quality, transparency, and passion,” said Susan Wahl, Group Product Director at Heaven Hill Distillery. “We are proud to continue offering the Parker’s Heritage collection in his memory and continue to support ALS research and patient care efforts.”

Packaged in the same upscale 750ml bottle as the previous ten editions but with a gray colored label, the Parker’s Heritage Collection 11-Year-Old Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey bottling reflects the care and craftsmanship of its contents. Available in a three bottle case, it will be featured on the shelves and back bars of the nation’s finest spirits retailers and on-premise accounts starting in September. With previous releases having won multiple awards from Whisky Advocate magazine, Whisky Magazine and the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, the rare bottlings stand as some of the most critically lauded American Whiskeys in recent memory. Past bottlings have won awards ranging from “Best North American Whiskey” to “American Whiskey of the Year” to “Best of Show, Brown Spirits.”

About Heaven Hill Distillery Founded in Kentucky by the Shapira family in 1935, Heaven Hill Distillery continues its legacy as one of the foremost American Whiskey producers. Heaven Hill has cultivated the traditions and history of America’s Native Spirit with its fierce independence, passionate family ownership, dedication to quality, and thoughtful innovation. Today, Heaven Hill Distillery maintains over 1.2 million barrels aging in 54 warehouses throughout Nelson and Jefferson Counties. It is home to an award-winning collection of American Whiskeys including Elijah Craig Bourbon, Larceny Bourbon, Evan Williams Bourbon, Pikesville Rye Whiskey, Rittenhouse Rye Whisky and Parker’s Heritage Collection. Heaven Hill Distillery previously held the titles of 2016 Whisky Magazine Distillery of the Year, 2016 Whiskey Advocate American Whiskey of the Year and 2016 Rye Whiskey of the Year from “Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible.” For more information, please visit www.heavenhilldistillery.com.

Heaven Hill reminds you to “Think Wisely.  Drink Wisely.”

The Whisky Exchange “Bourbon vs Scotch: what’s the difference?” – Scotch/Bourbon News

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Bourbon vs Scotch: what’s the difference?

To non-whisky drinkers, Scotch and bourbon are the same thing. A dark spirit, made with the same ingredients and aged in the same barrels. Right? Wrong. The two drinks have a lot in common but there’s also a world of difference, which we’ll explain for you.

Location

Scotch: No prizes for guessing this one: Scotch whisky must be made in Scotland. Not only that, to use the term ‘Scotch whisky’ on the label, the whisky must be bottled in Scotland, too (with the exception of blended whisky).

Bourbon: Contrary to popular opinion, bourbon does not have to made in Kentucky. It can, in fact, be made in any US state, but the limestone water found in Kentucky makes it an ideal location – the limestone filters out impurities such as iron.

95% of bourbon is made in Kentucky

INGREDIENTS

Scotch: Scotch single malt whisky must be made with 100% malted barley; grain whisky is generally made with a combination of malted and unmalted barley, as well as wheat.

Bourbon: Bourbon must be made with a basic recipe (‘mash bill’) of at least 51% corn (maize), with the remainder made up of rye, wheat and barley. The greater the proportion of corn in the recipe, the sweeter the bourbon; rye-heavy bourbons will have a spicier taste.

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Highland distillery Glenmorangie has the tallest pot stills in Scotland

DISTILLATION

Scotch: The method in which Scotch whisky is distilled depends on the style or category: single malts are generally double-distilled (sometimes triple-distilled) in pot stills, while grain whiskies will be distilled in a column still. As always, there are exceptions: Mortlach single malt, for example, uses a complicated ‘2.81’ system involving a combination of pot stills.

Bourbon: Almost all bourbon is firstly distilled in a column still, then the spirit undergoes a second distillation in a modified copper pot still known as a ‘doubler’ (or ‘thumper’).

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Whisk(e)y draws much of its flavour from the barrel it is matured in

MATURATION

Scotch: People who make Scotch whisky have a lot to thank the bourbon industry for. Bourbon distillers are only allowed to age their spirit in new oak casks; after they’ve been used once, the casks are no use to them, so the majority gets sold to Scotch producers, who are more than happy to age their whisky inside them. Scotch distillers have much more freedom when it comes to ageing their whisky, and use a huge variety of casks, including those which formerly contained wine, port, or even Cognac.

Bourbon: The other big difference between the Scotch whisky and bourbon is the climate. The warmer temperatures of Kentucky mean that evaporation rates are much higher, so the bourbon matures much quicker than its Scottish equivalent – about twice as fast.

FLAVOUR

It is extremely difficult to talk about a generic style for either Scotch whisky or bourbon, but there are some general flavours you can expect, depending on the style.

Scotch: There is no single generic Scotch whisky style – a light, grassy Speysider has little in common with a robust, peaty monster from Islay. Moreover, due to factors including cask type, peating level and length of maturation, Scotch whiskies can be elegant and floral, rich and spicy, or even have a salty, maritime character.

Bourbon: A bourbon made with a high proportion of corn will taste sweeter than one with a hefty dose of rye. It is also fair to say that bourbons will generally have a sweeter taste than most Scotch whiskies, and will often display notes of toffee, cinnamon and vanilla (the latter from the American oak it is matured in).

When comparing Scotch whisky and bourbon, it is impossible to say whether one is better than the other; it is more a question of which spirit you prefer. Most bourbons are made in an approachable style, but there are plenty of Scotch whiskies that are soft and subtle, too. We would recommend trying a few of each and building your whisky repertoire – we have plenty to choose from! Happy drinking.

Milroys of Soho “Old Pulteney? Discontinued?” – Scotch Whisky News

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Old Pultney 21 Discontinued?

“Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance.”

― Coco Chanel

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Supplies of Old Pulteney 21-year-old have been on allocation since it was named ‘World’s Best Whisky’  2012 Scoring a record-equalling 97.5 points out of 100. Old Pulteney 21 was matured in ex-bourbon casks with spirit from ex-Oloroso sherry casks, second fill American oak and Spanish oak first fill. Old Pulteney 21 is excellence in its truest form. The news has left Milroys utterly melconcholic. But wait, there is a whiff of good news.  We have 5 left, some of the last in London.

Grab your now, before they’re all gone


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