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The Whisky Exchange “Tasting the 2015 Diageo Special Releases” – Scotch Whisky News

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Tasting the 2015 Diageo Special Releases

Our yearly tasting calendar is a varied list of events, taking in everything from whisky to spirits and liqueurs, with even an occasional foray into the world of fizzy wine. However, there’s one that’s become a regular fixture and is anticipated through the year – The 2015 Diageo Special Releases with brand ambassador Colin Dunn.

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Colin took a while to choose which box to pose with, but in the end went for the Port Ellen

In short, the Special Releases are a yearly collection of limited releases that pulls casks out of the dusty corners of Diageo’s extensive warehouses and gets them out into the world. There are some names that you’ll recognise and a few from distilleries whose whisky rarely sees the light of day as a single malt. It’s a privilege to try them, and Colin’s yearly visit always sells out quickly.

Colin’s long been a friend of The Whisky Exchange, known for his no-nonsense banter and horrific pun-making, and his Special Releases roadshow sees him taking them around the country, getting as many people as he can to try this range of whiskies that don’t get opened and enjoyed anywhere near enough. We’re one of his first stops and had seven of the nine bottlings from 2015 on the tasting mat.

You can find more details of each of the whiskies in Stu‘s Special Releases post, but here’s what we tried on the night, what Mr Dunn thought, and my tasting notes:

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PORT ELLEN 1983 – 15TH RELEASE

‘It’s not every day you can say “Let’s start with a Port Ellen”… here we have Port Ellen in a leather coat’

Nose: Cracked pebbles, chamois leather and seaside notes – ozone-heavy sea spray, damp seaweed and fresh rock pools. Smoke sits at the back, with fruity peat, ham and raisins, balanced out by green and leafy notes.

Palate: Wax, sweet smoke and liquorice – an aniseed-scented aromatherapy candle? Leathery notes build, along with sweet raisins, smoked ham and singed baked apples. The apples intensify to the point of going overboard into overripe sweetness, but are tempered by barrel-char smokiness and dunnage-warehouse earthiness.

Finish: Sweet and earthy, with soft peat smoke, nutmeg, chocolate cake and cherry sweetness.

Comment: An austere Port Ellen, with lots of minerality rather than the rich sweetness that has appeared in recent years.

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LAGAVULIN 12 YEAR OLD – 15TH RELEASE

‘Laphroaig is dirty peat. Ardbeg is sweet peat. Lagavulin is oily peat’

‘In the evening I like some Lagavulin with Grand Marnier and Lapsang Souchong tea, poured over dry ice – Smoke on the Water’ [this was not the last pun of the evening…]

Nose: Ash and lemons, abandoned beach bonfires, damp forests, and medicinal notes of bandages and freshly peeled sticking plasters. The citrus continues to grow, becoming zesty and sharp, with the medicinal nature becoming more like swimming pools. While it’s punchy and not as rich and heavy as some years’ releases, it has sweet vanilla hiding underneath the provide a respite.

Palate: Lots of minerality and austere smoke – cracked stone, burnt tree stumps and rock-lined firepits. It gets richer as it sits, but is balanced by more bitter flavours – chocolate, caramel and pungent wood smoke, with a background of barrel char. Spice dances around underneath, with cinnamon and black pepper providing heat.

Finish: Liquorice, pine and rich earth, fading to cinnamon spice and menthol.

Comment: An in-your-face and zingy whisky, avoiding the weightier flavours that the distillery is often known for and focusing on smoke, zest and minerality – Lagavulin in its purest form.

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THE CALLY – CALEDONIAN 40 YEAR OLD

‘The Cally has picked up what I like to call “a Japanese nose”. I could smell it for hours’

Nose: Freshly varnished wood, model glue and polish – classic old grain whisky character. Behind those lighter notes sits a mature dram: salted caramel and vanilla toffee spiced up with freshly cracked black pepper.

Palate: Rich and thick toffee, more sea salt, and baked apples sprinkled with raisins. As it develops in the glass, concentrated fruity flavours start to come to the front – orange squash (with real fruit) and unsweetened blackcurrant juice.

Finish: Lots of spice – liquorice root and cinnamon – fading through nutmeg to a gently tannic and pleasantly sour end.

Comment: A well-looked-after grain whisky – at this age, the cask influence can often become too much, but this whisky shows the toffee character of American oak and well-balanced spice without going too far.

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DAILUAINE 34 YEAR OLD

‘This whisky is a perfect balance of grain and European oak casks’

Nose: Floral notes to start – sugared flowers, rose bushes and honeysuckle in full bloom. Weightier flavours of Portuguese custard tarts with singed edges, sugar and spice, and little flashes of dried fruit come in behind that, along with slightly sour and yeasty notes – salted lemons and sourdough bread.

Palate: More savoury than expected, with sharp fruity notes, dry spice and layers of spiced baked apple and a touch of sour-apple skin. Water softens things and reveals hidden depths: vanilla, dusty spice and rich dried, poached and baked fruit – apples, pears and raisins. Spiced fruit sponge cake sits at the back.

Finish: Liquorice and menthol, lime skin and green leaves fade to spicy notes and a touch of rich vanilla.

Comment: Some people found this to be more sherried than me, but I felt it was, as Colin says, an excellent balance of distillery character and cask. The sherry casks have added weight while allowing the fruitiness of Dailuaine’s spirit to shine through.

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PITTYVAICH 1989 25 YEAR OLD

‘Pittyvaich has the whackiest Gaelic name of any distillery: it means “place of the cowshed”. It was originally built to make gin…’

Nose: Flowers and nuts off the bat – honeysuckle, rose, hazelnuts and almonds. Sweetness develops, with the almonds gaining a sugary shell, a sprinkling of icing sugar and a balancing squeeze of lemon. Polished tables with a hint of beeswax sit behind the sweetness along with sweet white grape juice.

Palate: Sharp and spicy to start, with little of the nose’s sweet and floral character. However, with some time in the glass and a drop of water, the freshly sawn oak and sappy twigs soften to reveal sweet and zesty apples and spice – cinnamon and nutmeg.

Finish: Spiced apple and its skin, slowly fading to liquorice and black pepper.

Comment: An inviting and fruity nose leads to a spicy body that shows the whisky’s age. A drop of water is essential, despite its relatively low cask strength, revealing layers of fruit and spice.

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CLYNELISH SELECT RESERVE 2ND EDITION

‘I asked Michael Jackson, the whisky writer, to tell me about Clynelish. “Do you drink sherry?” he asked me. “Clynelish is the manzanilla of the north.”‘

Nose: Hugely waxy – the classic Clynelish character dialled up to 11: melting tea lights, floral candles and a tiny bit of waxed jacket. Sweet-shop sweetness sits alongside thin vanilla custard, with candy necklaces and marshmallows joined by foam strawberries and hints of violet. Water brings out a sherbety fizz and candied lemons.

Palate: Waxed lemons, Love Hearts, floury apples and custard tarts lead. Creamy notes develop, with vanilla toffee providing sweetness, and cinnamon and clove giving a spicy contrast. The sweet-shop notes from the nose also build, laying down a fragrant, sweet and floral backdrop.

Finish: Menthol and flowers appear initially, before fading slowly to freshly polished tables and sweet orange juice.

Comment: An over-the-top Clynelish that focuses on the waxy and floral side of the distillery’s character – the rumour is that older spirit has amplified those flavours, with some younger whisky added to temper the vatting into a well-rounded dram. If you like your whisky waxy, then you’ll love this.

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BRORA 37 YEAR OLD – 14TH RELEASE

‘Whisky’s like wine: it can have a sleeping period. A few years ago, Brora was getting a bit woody – too tannic – but now it’s come back’

Nose: Sweet waxed fruit, mulching straw and muddy farmyards, with hints of violets and gentle, earthy smoke. As the whisky develops in the glass, maritime ozone and sea spray appear, along with richer notes of leather, driftwood and smoked ham.

Palate: Sweet and gently floral, with polished tables, freshly cut boards and a wisp of smoke. Delicate fruit emerges from behind the spice and smoke – baked apples, lemon and raisins – along with the ham from the nose and sweet-cured bacon. The sweetness slowly fades on the palate, leaving barrel-char bitterness, bung cloth and earthy dunnage warehouse floors.

Finish: Charcoal smoke and lingering liquorice.

Comment: For me, this is the perfect balance of Brora character – sweet, fruit and floral with a hint of farmyard, earth and smoke.

To close the evening, Colin gave us all an extra, secret dram. It split the room, with many loving it and many really not enjoying it. It was Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye, Jim Murray’s World Whisky of the Year – a whisky that perfectly demonstrates how personal taste is. As Colin said, to close the evening:

‘None of you need Jim Murray to tell you what to drink. You need me to tell you what to drink! In the end, it’s all opinion, and everyone has their own. Have an open mind. Have new experiences. And go to The Whisky Exchange!’

I think we’ll let him come back next year…

Macallan 25 Year Old 1990 Old & Rare Platinum at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Macallan 25 Year Old 1990 Old & Rare Platinum

Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

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$743.95

Macallan 25 Year Old 1990 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single cask refill hogshead bottled January 2016 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the Old & Rare Platinum Selection. 212 numbered bottles. A light golden coloured whisky with a rich, mellow, sweet nose. Aromas of spiced fruits, citrus and vanilla give a depth of character along with hints of chocolate and boiled sweets. Buttery smooth on the palate with vanilla and dark chocolate to the fore then more rich fruits and citrus notes appearing late, leaving a lingering sweet finish with a hint of oak. The Macallan Distillery was established by Alexander Reid in 1824 near Easter Elchies House on the Easter Elchies estate. Easter Elchies House dates back to 1700. Macallan Distillery is a malt whisky distillery situated in Scotland’s Speyside whisky region. The old still house was re-commissioned in 2008 and now Macallan Distillery operates with two still houses sheltering twenty-one copper stills. On-site maturation is carried out in traditional dunnage warehouses and by racking in large new warehouses on the estate. The Macallan visitor centre welcomes visitors throughout the year and offers distillery tours. The Macallan Distillery also participates in the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival

The Newest Addition to Glenmorangie’s “Private Edition” at Park Ave New York – Scotch Whisky News

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Just arrived: Glenmorangie “Milsean” Private Edition.

Introducing Glenmorangie ‘Milsean’.  The latest creation from Glenmorangie and Dr. Bill Lumsden has just hit our shelves. “Milsean” is the highly anticipated release from the distillery’s award-winning ‘Private Edition’ line. See below for a full description of this exciting new dram. To make room for Milsean we are discounting our remaining bottles (less than 12) of Glenmorangie’s 6th Private Edition bottling ~ “Tusail”. All online orders of Tusail will receive 10% Off. (The discount will be applied when we receive the order.)*

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Jonathan & Eric
The Park Avenue Liquor Shop
270 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
212-685-2442
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Glenmorangie Milsean
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$120/btl

 Glenmorangie Milsean is a strikingly different single malt whisky which is sweet, spicy and spectacular, brimming with intense candied fruit flavors.  Its remarkable copper color is the result of its aging in very special casks which were created just for this whisky expression. The nose is sugar cane and sherbet, coconut, ripe melon and citrus too. There’s an almost thick buttery texture to it with hints of tingling spices and chilli, then luscious honeyed flavors followed by a mix of tart plummy fruit, candied orange peel, cherries, angelica and then yet more fruits: peaches, nectarines, plums and melon. The finish is considerable: long lasting and spicy, always with that complex sweetness in the background, suggestions of ginger, brown sugar, sweet tobacco and cake mix.  To produce these flavors in a single malt whisky Dr. Bill Lumsden, was firmly set on enhancing the sweeter notes in Glenmorangie Original, really bringing out the vanilla, the almond and the butterscotch. Inspired by traditional Scottish sweet-shops, Dr Bill began to dream of taking the sweetest elements of a whisky’s profile to a whole new level. To achieve this – many years ago Dr Bill decided on the type of wine casks he needed and placed a very specific order. He bought used Portuguese red wine casks and had them shipped to Scotland where they were re-toasted. A unique cask preparation that turns out to have been ingenious. Those casks, charred with live flame after their time with a bold and powerful red wine, deliver much sweetness, piquancy too, the re-toasting causing the sugars to deepen into the wood. (adapted from Glenmorangie.com)

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Glenmorangie Tusail – LAST CALL

$125/btl ~ $112.50 after discount

The 6th release from Glenmorangie’s award-winning Private Edition, Tùsail is the product of a carefully-selected parcel of Maris Otter barley, floor-malted by hand using traditional techniques, and non chill-filtered.  A rich winter variety of barley first introduced in 1965, Maris Otter was bred specifically to meet the demand for a high quality brewing malt and recognized for its ability to impart rich, rustic malty flavors. Now used only by a select few who continue, like Glenmorangie, to uphold an ethos of sacrificing yield for quality by using only the finest ingredients, the result is a whisky celebrating the variety’s renowned taste profile. Aroma: Deep earthy, robust aromas of malty, biscuity tones, with a backbone of nut toffee. Taste: A rich, rustic profile of nut toffee, sweet barley malt, ginger, cinnamon, and dates in molasses complements more familiar Glenmorangie notes of peaches, oranges and smoked pears. Finish: Tùsail lingers on with a mouth-coating finish. *Again – We will apply a 10% Discount on this bottle upon processing your order.

Once again this offer is while supplies of each item listed, lasts. Discount applies ONLY to ‘Tusail’ and CANNOT applied to any other bottles. We are not responsible for any typographical errors or the delay of the next Star Wars movie. Please contact the store with any questions.

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Glenmorangie Milsean Brandy Library Launch Tasting with Dr Bill Lumsden February 16th, 2016 New York – Scotch Whisky News

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Head of Whisky Creation Dr. Bill Lumsden will take you to his candy shop this coming Tuesday, February 16th at 6:30 pm for a discovery of his latest Private Edition “Milsean”, Gaelic for “sweet things”. The event itself will be private, and only a small group can fit in our downstairs den…RSVP asap!

Brandy Library, 25 N. Moore Street, New York, NY 10013

Storm Breakers – New Authentic Range – Scotch Whisky News

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STORM BREAKERS
New Authentic Range February 2016

It’s been a weird old winter here in London from balmy +13 deg evenings to -2 deg in a matter of days. SO it was a task to get the tastings done as you can imagine but we are not the kind of company to let things stand in our way. The new range from Cadenheads has a few truly one off vintages with a few that I know will make the average drinker think how do they do it? We also have one additional dram to add to last months small batch range and the return of a missing dram from the last decade! (How very odd you might be thinking)

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The first dram I would like to draw your attention to is the new rare vintage Bladnoch from the Lowlands. This is the first bottling and we expect high demand so don’t dilly dally if you require a bottle, we only have 1 delivery coming in so can’t keep bottles on hold indefinitely.

ORD 11y/o 60.6% vol
Next is a very rare – NO ORDINARY ORD. Amazing rich smooth with a flavour profile way beyond its 11 years. I am sure a lot of you will be thinking this is an odd age to release given the ages of the rest in this first major Authentic release of 2016. I can assure you this dram will not disappoint.
Nose: Quite rich way beyond it’s younger age with a rather complex rich toffee note that then gives way to more green notes with earl grey tea and honey.
Palate: Big and chewy from the moment it lands on the palate with rich caramel that coats the mouth with some great flavours including dark chocolate and dark cherries.
Finish: As we head to the finish we find red-currants come into play along with a soft flinty note and growing spice. A far more complex dram that the age would have you believe.

Auchroisk 27 1988 48.6%
Now we look at Auchroisk one of my top malts for richness, this is one I also like to add to the tasting room as a surprise dram (Giving the game away here)
Nose: Amazing rich nose of toffee, lots of syrupy fruits, lemon, mango and kiwi fruits.
Palate: So rich it’s impossible to narrow down a few notes but we can get some white chocolate, soft pastry notes and then more fruits to lift the palate from front to back and sides.
Finish: Truly stunning as it delivers lingering tropical fruits, becoming creamier and more orangey tones that go on and on with the return of a hint of rich white chocolate.

Cadenhead’s Whisky Shop & Tasting Room
26 Chiltern Street
London
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Tel: 020 7935 6999

New at the Party Source – American Whiskey News

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John J Bowman Single Barrel The Bourbon Guys Private Barrel ($51.99) Nose: Rich and sweet velvety nose with very little heat. Taste: Excellent spicy cinnamon, caramel, and apple flavor with very well balanced oak flavor. Amazing balance between sweetness and oak. Finish: the finish is very long with just the right amount of heat which end with rich vanilla oak flavor.

Bowmore Devil’s Cask Single Malt ($104.99) This is a whiskey with a great story, and thankfully that’s not all it has going for it. This is also a delicious whiskey. Finished is first fill Sherry casks, this scotch is rich and full of fruit and chocolate flavors with a long finish. Keep some around as an after dinner sipper.

LOW PRICE ALERT!

Angel’s Envy Port Finish Bourbon ($39.99 was $44.99) From the producer: Angel’s Envy Kentucky Straight Bourbon is finished in port wine casks for an award-winning spirit. We guide each batch’s conditioning, blending our handcrafted bourbon in small batches of 8 to 10 barrels at a time. It’s typically aged for up to 6 years. While we lose about 5% of the spirit each year to evaporation, or “the Angel’s Share,” what’s left behind after we’re done is truly worthy of envy. Once it’s deemed ready, we finish our bourbon in ruby port wine casks, adding subtle nuances that enhance the flavor without challenging it. Our port finishing process lasts between three to six months depending on taste. We use 60-gallon ruby port barrels made from French oak and imported directly from Portugal. This creates a whiskey of unprecedented smoothness, sweetness and balance.Appearance: gold color laced with reddish amber hues, nearly copper in tone Nose: notes of subtle vanilla, raisins, maple syrup and toasted nuts Palate: vanilla, ripe fruit, maple syrup, toast and bitter chocolate Finish: clean and lingering sweetness with a hint of Madeira that slowly fades.

www.thepartysource.com

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New Abbey Whisky Blog Post: Benromach 35 Year Old – Scotch Whisky News

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Abbey Whisky Samples

Benromach 35 Year Old 

What did we think of Benromach 35 Year Old?

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A very sophisticated nose – delicate orange blossom, sultanas, mixture of soft spices, cinnamon & cloves, honey, ginger, very ripe honeydew melon, even a touch of eucalyptus. As the dram warms up, the oak becomes more prevalent. The Palate gives off cloves, orange zest, oak, white pepper, dried fruit, melon, touch of ripe banana. A full bodied mouthfeel, a touch oily, hints of white chocolate with tobacco lingering. Quite a long finish, gentle warmed spice with orange zest…

You can read the full tasting notes and blog post via this link.

The Whisky Shop Dufftown Winter Sale – Scotch Whisky News

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We are very pleased to have a new exclusive bottling to add to our portfolio. It is a 2006 Craigellachie and we have bottled as part of our 10th Anniversary celebrations. It is a cracking ex-Bourbon cask Craigellachie full of tropical fruits that you would more associate with an older whisky. For the rest of this month we have it at a special price of £45 after that it will be back to its full price of £49.95. We still have stocks of our Glenfarclas and Mannochmore which are 10% off at the moment.

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Celebration of the Cask Craigellachie 9 Years Old Exclusive for The Whisky Shop Dufftown 10th Anniversary

Glenfarclas Family Cask 1991 22 Years Old Exclusive to The Whisky Shop Dufftown

Gordon & MacPhail Mannochmore 1993 21 Years Old Exclusive to The Whisky Shop Dufftown

Over the last few weeks we have been adding groups of 10 Independent Bottlings to our 20% sale for our 10th Anniversary. Here is a list of those still remaining.

Adelphi Sale Jan 2016
Sales Price Full Price
1 Adelphi Ardmore 2000 14 Years Old £67.15 £83.95
3 Adelphi Benrinnes 1997 17 Years Old £67.15 £83.95
4 Adelphi Bladnoch 1990 24 Years Old £79.15 £98.95
5 Adelphi Bruichladdich 2002 12 Years Old £67.15 £83.95
8 Adelphi Fascadale Batch 9 Ardmore 12 Years Old £43.15 £53.95
10 Adelphi Liddesdale Batch 9 Bunnahabhain 21 Years Old £67.95 £84.95

Cadenheads and Compass Box Sale 2016
Sales Price Full Price
3 Small Batch Miltonduff-Glenlivet 1990 24 Years Old £64.75 £80.95
5 Great King Street Glasgow Blend £21.55 £26.95
6 Great King Street Artists Blend £22.35 £27.95
7 The Spice Tree Blended Malt Scotch Whisky £35.15 £43.95
8 The Peat Monster Blended Malt Scotch Whisky £35.15 £43.95
9 The Lost Blend Blended Malt Scotch Whisky £63.95 £79.95
10 Hedonism Quindecimus £100.80 £126.00

Douglas Laing Sale 2016
Sales Price Full Price
1 Old Particular Bowmore 1996 18 Years Old £79.95 £99.95
2 Old Particular Bowmore 1998 16 Years Old £75.95 £94.95
3 Old Particular Bowmore 2000 15 Years Old £79.95 £99.95
4 Old Particular Caol Ila 1996 18 Years Old £70.35 £87.95
5 Old Particular Glen Keith 1993 21 Years Old £63.95 £79.95
6 Old Particular Glenallachie 1999 15 Years Old £45.55 £56.95
7 Old Particular North British 1991 21 Years Old £62.36 £77.95
8 Old Particular Royal Lochnagar 1997 17 Years Old £54.35 £67.95
9 Old Particular Speyside 1996 18 Years Old £59.15 £73.95
10 Xtra Old Particular Port Ellen 1982 34 Years Old £744.00 £930.00

Morrison & MacKay 2016
Sales Price Full Price
1 Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask Auchentoshan 1989 24 Years Old £96.75 £120.95
2 Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask Clynelish 1996 19 Years Old £77.55 £96.95
3 Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask Glenburgie 1988 26 Years Old £101.50 £126.95
4 Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask Longmorn 1991 £101.50 £126.95
5 Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask Macallan 1987 28 Years old £372.00 £465.00
6 Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask Macallan 1989 £336.00 £420.00
7 Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask Miltonduff 1988 25 Years Old £101.50 £126.95
8 Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask Mortlach 1995 20 Years Old £93.55 £116.95
9 Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask Strathmill 1992 23 Years Old £77.55 £96.95
10 Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask Tamnavullin 1991 24 Years Old £79.95 £99.95

Other
Sales Price Full Price
1 Rare Vintage Glen Grant 1955 £612.00 £765.99
2 Rare Vintage Glen Grant 1965 £292.00 £365.00

www.whiskyshopdufftown.com

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Winter Whisky News From The Virginia Distillery Company – American Whisky News

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Whisky Time:

We’ve been keeping busy post-opening of the Visitors Center and the distillery. On the Visitors Center side, we’re currently planning our tour program, which will include a video and museum experience, as well as a walking tour of the production floor, a tasting in the cask house, and a flight of cocktails in the Visitors Center. Stay tuned as we look to launch tours in the spring. Andrew and his team have been working hard at the distillery, laying down casks to start them on their aging journey. The picture above shows Andrew pulling samples from a variety of different casks. We’ve been trialing the new spirit in a few different types to see the influence of the wood on color and flavor. Casks that once were full of bourbon will be our mainstay. This is a traditional approach to aging in Scotland, as the wood has been softened by the initial fill of bourbon. We call these ‘ex-bourbon’ barrels. The resulting whisky, after years of aging, will have delicate flavors weaved in through cask aging. We’ll keep you posted on progress. And last, but not least, our Virginia Highland Malt Whisky just rated 92 points by Wine Enthusiast! A few tasting notes included in the review: “…deep amber hue and a rich caramel and campfire-smoke profile, finishing dry and slightly hot, with sarsaparilla and lots of spice.” We agree, it’s delicious!

Upcoming Events:

Join us for the following events – some at the Visitors Center and others off-site. A Dram of Love: Love is in the air here at Virginia Distillery Co.! Join us this Saturday, February 13th from 11-5PM for our Dram of Love event featuring Gearharts Fine Chocolates who will be sampling a mini version of their decadent chocolate whisky truffle made with our Virginia Highland Malt. We will also be pairing a special Valentine’s whisky cocktail menu with Gearharts’ “Be Mayan” truffle made with chocolate, orange and cardamom. Whisky plus chocolate? Yes, please! The Bloom Trio will be performing live from 2-4PM and Spiked Food Truck will be on site from 11-5PM serving up their delicious booze-infused grub. Remember, Virginia is for Lovers and Lovingston is for single malt whisky! Thanks to January’s Snowzilla, we moved our Winter Whisky Fest to Saturday, February 27th. The Jon Spear band will be playing from 12PM – 4PM, and our friends at Northwest Salmon Ventures will be on-hand sampling their goodies. We’ll be open 11AM to 5PM so cozy up to the fire and relax with a flight as we take in the final moments of winter.

We will be at SMOKED! in Richmond on February 20th, but just found out this event is SOLD OUT. If you have a ticket be sure to stop by and say hi! Another great Richmond event will be happening on February 23rd from 5 to 7PM. Join us and the Rappahannock River Oyster Co. for a very special Whisky and Oysters party at Richmond’s hottest new oyster saloon, Rapp Session. We’ll be pouring samples of our Virginia Highland Malt WhiskyChef Dylan Fultineer of Rappahannock has created a special menu of small bites for guests to sample at the bar which will include: Rappahannock’s award-winning oysters on the half shell, platter of smoked fish spreads, pickled sardines with Benton’s ham, and savory clam chowder shooters. A special cocktail made with our Virginia Highland Malt Whisky will be offered at the bar as well. This is a not-to-be missed event! The event is complimentary and is first-come, first-serve. Guests will receive a special take-home gift courtesy of Virginia Distillery Co. No purchase necessary.

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Visit Us:

The Visitors Center is located at 299 Eades Lane in Lovingston, Virginia, about 35 miles south of Charlottesville off Route 29. We are open daily from 11AM to 5PM, except Sundays where we open at 11AM and close at 5PM. We are looking at expanding hours in March and will keep you posted! New menu changes coming up include the Highland Heart, made with lime, Luxardo cherry juice and a splash of cranberry juice, as well as the Caffeinated Kilt! This delicious coffee drink uses local Trager Bros. coffee, infused with brown sugar, vanilla bean, Virginia Highland Malt (of course!) and topped with vanilla bean whipped cream. Yum! Cheers and enjoy!

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Great Savings at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

 

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Glenmorangie Milsean

Very popular, selling fast!

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Inspired by traditional sweetshops, ‘Milsean’ is the seventh annual Private Edition release from Glenmorangie distillery. The whisky was initially aged in ex-bourbon barrels then transferred and given a further maturation in re-toasted Portuguese wine casks! The time spent in the re-toasted casks has added a luscious, full bodied and sweet dimension to this Highland Scotch whisky.

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Girvan 21 Year Old – 1991 – Càrn Mòr

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Single Cask 137176

A 21 year old grain whisky distilled in 1991 at the Girvan distillery and bottled by Càrn Mòr for their Celebration of the Cask range. Aged in single bourbon cask #137176, only 178 bottles were filled in 2016 at 49.3% vol.

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Glen Garioch 17 Year Old – 1998 – Càrn Mòr

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Single Cask 3827

A 17 year old Glen Garioch single malt Scotch whisky, bottled by Càrn Mòr for their exclusive Celebration of the Cask Black Gold range. Beautiful colour on this sherry cask matured whisky, distilled 15th September 1998 and left to mature in single hogshead #3827 until January 2016. A small batch release of only 220 bottles, filled at cask strength 57.5% vol.

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Bowmore 24 Year Old – 1991 – Càrn Mòr

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Single Cask 616

This is the first Bowmore release by Càrn Mòr for their Celebration of the Cask series. Distilled 5th March 1991 and aged for 24 years in single bourbon hogshead #616. Bottled at cask strength on the 18th January 2016, only 160 bottles filled.

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Longmorn 24 Year Old – 1991 – Càrn Mòr

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Single Cask 54954

A Longmorn single malt Scotch whisky, bottled by Càrn Mòr for their Celebration of the Cask range. Distilled 30th April 1991 and left to mature for 24 years in a single cask hogshead #54954. Bottled 18th January 2016, 256 bottles filled at cask strength, 60% vol.

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Longmorn The Distiller’s Choice

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Longmorn The Distiller’s Choice has been matured in three different types of oak casks; first fill American oak, traditional oak casks and ex-sherry casks.

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Glenlivet Guardians’ Chapter

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The Glenlivet Guardians’ Chapter, created from a subtle mixture of casks including American oak hogsheads, American oak barrels and Spanish ex-sherry butts.

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