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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Fleeting Feel-Good Moments: Seize Yours” – Scotch Whisky News

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FLEETING FEEL-GOOD MOMENTS: SEIZE YOURS

With seven popular picks already gone, there’s not a minute to lose – particularly if you are partial to peat or soft on sherry. But no need to panic (yet)… check out the charmers below to find that perfect present: an exciting late entry from lightly peated 53.232 released tomorrow, rarely available 100.12 and 80.7 now for sale online. Share your feel-good moments with us over the festive season #feelinggood

Top Tip: Favourite bottle sold out? Pop in to a Society venue for a different selection of drams. You can sample at the bar and get advice from our lovely staff, who do their level best to taste them all!
(P.S. Rumour has it there are still a few bottles of Bourbon at The Vaults)

LAST CHANCE: SELLING FAST

Spicy & sweet
13.27 It’s a knockout £51.70

80.7 Indian Summer Sangria  £59.10

Heavily peated

53.231 Eat until I die £89.70

SOMETHING A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT

Juicy, oak & vanilla

100.12 Trip to a shopping mall £47.00

Deep, rich & dried fruits

66.76 Guilty pleasure. First fill ex-white wine hogshead! £75.60

Lightly peated

53.232 The perfect ending to a perfect day. Second fill ex-sherry butt! £69.00

BAR STAFF LOVE IT

Juicy, oak & vanilla

41.68 Liquefied “Bounty bars” £50.20

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The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ Contact:mailto:sales@smws.comor call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

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Two Amazing Single Malt Deals – “Like Macallan 18 at half the price” at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

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We pride ourselves on the incredible growth and selection we’ve been able to achieve with our single malt program over the last ten years. But as much as we love searching through Scotland, hunting down the rare and interesting whiskies of the world, nothing gives us as much excitement as finding a great deal–especially when those deals provide as much bang for your buck as the two we’re featuring today.

Old Malt Cask is an independent whisky label known for supreme quality in its selections and we tracked down two outstanding expressions with prices so good you’re doing to do a double-take. Craigellachie is a Highland distillery of great esteem that is just beginning to make waves in the U.S. with a few official distillery releases. We’ve found some extremely-tasty sherry-aged selections from the Pernod-owned producer over the past few years, but nothing on the level of this Old Malt Cask edition. Simply put: it tastes like Macallan 18 at less than half the price, and at 100 proof! Not only is it a great deal when compared to Macallan, but also when compared to other editions of the same whisky. We’ve noticed a few stores in the area selling Craigellachie 19 from Old Malt Cask for $150 a bottle, yet we’re offering it for $60 less. As if that weren’t enough, we tacked on an incredible 16 year old of peaty, smoky, classically-styled Laphroaig with the same great savings. Other editions of Old Malt Cask Laphroaig 16 sell for as much as $200, yet we’re offering it for $119.99. The math is pretty simple. The whisky is pretty great.

1995 Craigellachie 19 Year Old “Old Malt Cask” Single Sherry Barrel Single Malt Whisky 750ml (Elsewhere $150) ($89.99)

It’s a wonderful thing when you can find a substitute for your favorite brand at half the price. In the case of this new Craigellachie 19 year old sherry cask we just discovered, we think it tastes exactly like Macallan 18 year–a whisky that is now up to $230 a bottle when you can even find it. All that soft and integrated oloroso sherry flavor permeates the palate, while the delicate and malty flavors of the Highland whisky work in conjunction to balance out the richness. Even at 100 proof, this is a delicate whisky. It has a little more punch than your standard bottle of Macallan 18, but a few drops of water can temper that storm quite easily. As if the Macallan comparison weren’t enough, we’ve found other stores in the area and across the nation selling the Craigellachie 19 from Old Malt Cask for $150, yet we managed to work out a deal to get the price down under $100. Even the distillery version of the Craigellachie 23 sells for $240 a pop, yet this whisky someone how costs less than three figures? We hope that’s enough of a savings to get you excited because we’re pretty excited ourselves! Pour yourself a glass of this superb sherry-aged Craigellachie, enjoy that elegant marriage of toffee and caramel, and know that you got one of the best whisky deals of the year–hands down.

Kyle Kurani | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 16, 2015

This single cask of Craigellachie is a throwback in every sense of the world. It is a perfect example of old school Highland whisky, not from a 200% first fill sherry barrel, not peated to more PPM of smoke then the inside of your smoker, just absolutely delicious Scotch, and more importantly at a price for a 19 year old that hasn’t been seen for years on a single malt shelf. This starts off with sweet gingerbread and dried apricots, pure and elegant, followed by hints of richer poached pears. The palate is filly with butterscotch and round rolly viscosity, dense and opulent. Finishing through with toffee and caramel-topped brownie. One of the best deals we have seen in a very long time here at K&L.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 16, 2015

I think Kyle summed it up best: classic Highland whisky, no frills, for an unbeatable price. This is right there with the Glenlivet 19 we just released, but this one really tastes more like Macallan or some of the more graceful single malt whiskies of Scotland. When you look at what other stores in the area are selling Craigellachie 19 for, the deal becomes clear. You could almost buy two of this for the price of their one.

1998 Laphroaig 16 Year Old “Old Malt Cask” Single Barrel Single Malt Whisky 750ml (Elsewhere $199) ($119.99)

As if our stunning Craigellachie 19 year old edition of Old Malt Cask wasn’t enough, we also managed to track down a delicious 16 year old edition of Laphroaig, bottled at 100 proof, for an incredbile price. We noticed retailers on the East Coast selling 16 year old Laphroaig versions of Old Malt cask for up to $200 a bottle, and even the standard Laphroaig 18 year from the distillery goes for $120 or more. This concentrated, single barrel expression of Laphroaig brings all the peat smoke, saline sea water, and iodine notes you expect from your Islay whisky, but it adds a layer of vanilla from the cask maturation that balances the punch and the intensity of the island style. Even fans of Lagavulin and Bunnahabhain (those who like more richness and texture in addition to their smoke) will have a tough time finding a bottle better than this for the price. The finish is like a caramel candy covered in Islay peat, the perfect way to end a meal this holiday season.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 16, 2015

The levels of richness and smokiness here in this Laphroaig 16 are equal. It’s both chock-full of classic Islay flavor and simultaneously quite supple and round on the palate. I can’t decide if I think it’s sweet or spicy. That’s a sure sign of perfect balance if there ever was one. And the price….

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Ardbeg 19 Year Old 1995 Dun Bheagan at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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19 Year Old 1995 Dun Bheagan

Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Ardbeg 19 Year Old 1995 vintage Islay single malt Scotch whiskey. Matured in bourbon barrels #804 & #807 bottled 2015 Ian MacLeod for the Dun Bheagan range. 593 bottles.

Ardbeg Distillery was established in Ardbeg on the Kildalton Peninsular on the Isle of Islay in 1815 by John McDougal. Ardbeg Distillery draws soft peaty water from Loch Uigeadail and Loch Airigh nam Beist up amongst the hills behind the distillery. Ardbeg Distillery is a participant in the world famous Feis Ile, the annual Islay Festival of Malt and Music. Visitors are welcome at the distillery visitor center which offers Ardbeg Distillery tours and serves delicious Scottish fare in the Ardbeg Café.

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The Whisky Barrel “The Rise of Grain Whisky V” – Scotch Whisky News

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‘Hunter Laing & Co, The Sovereign, Caledonian Distillery 41 year old

Another fantastic rare lost whisky has landed with us here at TheWhiskyBarrel.com from our chums at Hunter Laing & Co. This latest treat is the appearance of a 41 year 1974 old single grain whisky from the Caledonian Distillery…..(please click here to read the remainder of the article)…

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Malt Messenger Bulletin – MS Whisky Festival Tickets, KWM Whisky Advent Calendar Update & EXCLUSIVE NEW KILCHOMAN SINGLE CASK! – Scotch Whisky News

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MS Calgary Whisky Festival Tickets Now On Sale 

Get em while their hot…    

Tickets are now on sale for the 5th Annual MS Calgary Whisky Festival. The event takes place at the Arts Commons (formerly Epcor Center) in the foyer of the Jack Singer Concert Hall on Thursday January 14, 2016. Last year’s event was a sell out with 500 tickets sold and excellent feedback from suppliers and participants alike. This year’s event is expected to grow to 600 participants, where we will be capping it moving forward. It is very important that we continue to offer the best possible quality of experience for our guests.

This 2016 event is expected to feature more than 200 whiskies from more than 70 distilleries around the world, mostly Scotland. Like the last two years events there will be three Master Classes (details to be announced in December) held during the evening as well as an early entry VIP Master Class with Dan Volway which will feature the full Highland Park Valhalla range: Thor, Loki, Freya and Odin. Participants with the VIP Master Class ticket will also get an extra 50 minutes in the festival room, after the tasting, before the rest of the participants arrive. As the VIP Master Class is limited to 40 participants we have also opened 60 VIP Early Admission Tickets which will give participants a full hour before the rest of the participants arrive. General admission will begin at 6:30PM and the event will run through 9:30PM. Tickets are now on sale on the www.calgarywhiskyfestival.com website, with the following available:

  1. 40x         VIP Ticket with Highland Park Valhalla Masterclass – $150 (Master Class Starts at 5PM and will run for 40min)
  2. 60X         VIP Ticket with 5:30 Entry – $125
  3. 475x       General Admission Ticket – $99

Three 40 minute Master Classes running from 6:00-9:30PM will be announced in early December!

Tickets are available exclusively through www.calgarywhiskyfestival.com.

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KWM Whisky Advent Calendar Update 

25 Days of Dram Fine Whisky, Now In-Store…   

Kensington Wine Market’s Whisky Advent Calendar is back! Last year’s calendar, our second and the first one we produced entirely in house, was a huge hit. It sold out  before it hit the shelves. This year’s is even better.  It still includes 24 x 50ml whiskies and a custom Glencarin whisky glass. But, that is not all! We are offering an even wider range of whiskies and we are also including an extra 25th bottle. As a special treat for Christmas morning, there will be a 100ml Scotch Malt Whisky Society single cask bottling. This is a rare treat indeed, and usually only available to Society members. All of this year’s whiskies are different from 2014 and we are really excited about the range. There are 23 single malts from Scotland, Ireland, India and Taiwan, as well as a boutique blend and a boutique blended malt. Whether it is for yourself or to give as a gift, we know it won’t disappoint. Don’t hesitate! This one is sure to sell out fast!

The calendars are now ready for pick and purchase in store. At the time of writing there are fewer that 50 of the 384 calendars produced left in store for purchase!

 Order the 2015 Kensington Wine Market Whisky Advent Calendar $400+GST

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OUR EXCLUSIVE NEW KILCHOMAN SINGLE CASK 

The best new peaty whisky in the shop…    

In the 10 years since the distillery opened Kilchoman has made quite a name for itself. The distillery’s nearly flawless spirit and rigorous oak policy have ensured that their young whiskies can compete with the best in the world. Our previous three casks of whisky from this maverick Islay Distillery were all big hits and our 4th has just arrived. Distilled in 2010 and matured in an American Ex-Bourbon Barrel at 5 years of age it is another cracker! Only 221 hand numbered bottles are available at a cask strength of 60.4%.

Kilchoman 2010 KWM Bourbon Cask 440– 60.4% – 5 Year – ExBourbon Barrel – My Tasting Note: “Nose: fresh with big notes of marzipan, orange pith, toasty oak and sea salt caramel; underneath briny coastal notes begin mingling with tar and earthy smoke begin to develop; the are soft fruits too, Asian pear, honey dew melon and mango salsa; Palate: juicy, smoky and fruity there is immediately a lot going on: chewy malt, barley sugars; sea salt caramel, candied salmon and building earthy peat and dark spices; more Asian pear, mango salsa and a touch of melon, bright orange notes all atop a creamy base; the smoke is clean and firm but soft; sticky soft Panda brand licorice comes to the fore; Finish: refreshing, almost minty, with fading fruits, sugars, malt and smoke maritime flourishes; Comment: if you love peat, you are going to adore this one! – $140

Thank You for Reading the Malt Messenger! 

Contact & Disclaimers 

If you have any whisky questions or comments concerning The Malt Messenger please contact me by e-mail, phone, or drop by the store.

All of the products mentioned in THE MALT MESSENGER can be purchased in store, over the phone or from our website at www.kensingtonwinemarket.com. All prices quoted in the Malt Messenger are subject to change, don’t include GST. In the case of discrepancies in pricing, the price in our in store point of sale will be taken as correct.

Thanks for reading the Malt Messenger.

Sláinte!

Andrew Ferguson

Manager & Scotchguy

Kensington Wine Market

403-283-8000

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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New Arrivals at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

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Johnnie Walker 10 Year Old “Select Casks” Rye Cask Finish Blended Scotch Whisky 750ml  $49.99

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The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2015 – Gone But Never Forgotten

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The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2015 – Gone But Never Forgotten

We conclude our round-up of this year’s Whisky Show masterclasses with Gone But Never Forgotten, a tasting of six whiskies from closed distilleries. Such tastings always attract a lot of interest, for the simple reason that whiskies from closed distilleries are almost always in very short supply, so whisky fans will jump on any chance to try them. All of the distilleries whose whiskies we tried either closed in 1983 or 1985.

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Gone But Not Forgotten – six much in-demand whiskies, all from closed distilleries

The six whiskies were:

 Glenesk Maltings 1969 25th Anniversary
Millburn 1975 18 Year Old Rare Malts
Glenury Royal 1970 36 Year Old
Convalmore 1977 36 Year Old
St Magdalene 20 Year Old Waterloo Street
Brora 30 Year Old 9th Release Bot.2010

Our host was Diageo brand ambassador Colin Dunn, who addressed his congregation: ‘We’re in church on a Sunday morning and the Holy Spirit is with us!’ We began with a 1969 bottling of Glen Esk, a distillery that was mothballed in 1985 and demolished 11 years later:

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GLENESK MALTINGS 1969 25TH ANNIVERSARY, 60% ABV
On the nose, this has lots of aromatic tropical fruit, with notes of green apple, butter, toffee and caramel, with some waxy resin in there. Fresh and gentle. Similar on the palate, with a curious mix of toffee, grass and cinnamon, along with some green, herbal notes. Quite an unusual whisky, but not without charm.
Colin Dunn: ‘Tasting these whiskies, you never quite know what you’re going to get’

We moved on to a 1975 bottling from Millburn, located in Inverness. The distillery closed in 1985 and a hotel now stands on the site.

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MILLBURN 1975 18 YEAR OLD RARE MALTS, 58.9% ABV
A very fruity nose, with notes of kiwi fruit, mango and peach, with some nuttiness, too. Similar on the palate, with some woody spice and toffee sweetness, and a fresh, citrus-led finish.
CD: ‘This is an exceptional whisky – the impact is massive’

The third whisky was from Glenury Royal, which shut its doors in 1983 and was demolished 10 years later. I’ve tried Glenury Royal a couple of times in the past, and what stayed with me each time was the classiness of the spirit, coupled with a sweet toffee note. This 1970 bottling delivered the same:

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GLENURY ROYAL 1970 36 YEAR OLD, 57.9% ABV
Golden syrup and hot sponge pudding on the nose, with honey, nuts, malt and a sprinkling of herbs. Even bigger honey and sweet-spice flavours on the palate, with malt and polished oak tables. A rich, honeyed dram – absolutely exquisite.
CD: ‘I would never guess that this had spent 36 years in oak’

The fourth whisky was from Convalmore – ‘a hidden gem’, said Colin. The distillery, located just a stone’s throw from Balvenie in Dufftown, is now a cask warehouse, having closed permanently in 1985.

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CONVALMORE 1977 36 YEAR OLD, 58% ABV
Big and rich, with sweet honey and a lovely malty aroma. There’s fruitiness in the form of papaya and grapefruit, and a delicious savouriness of leather books, cigar box and sandalwood. A big, hearty dram that needs time to enjoy. Rich and enveloping.
CD: ‘The perfect blend between the grain and the wood – this is perfect!’

On to whisky number five, and a much-anticipated St Magdalene, bottled at 20 years old at cask strength. This Lowland distillery used to be known as Linlithgow, and was one of the first-ever licensed distilleries. It was converted into flats, with the pagoda roofs integrated into the design.

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ST MAGDALENE 20 YEAR OLD WATERLOO STREET, 62.7% ABV
An incredibly rich, buttery nose, with aromas of soy sauce, cherry menthol and subtle spices. In the mouth, the texture is plush, with a lovely umami character. There’s also caramel and toffee adding sweetness. Hugely characterful. Despite the high ABV, this dram doesn’t take too kindly to water, nor does it really need it.
CD: ‘A rich, liqueur-like whisky. This reminds me of my childhood – it smells of Blue Bird Toffee’

The tasting ended with the most famous of the six whiskies: Brora. Colin mischievously claimed that Diageo have been ‘secretly making Brora up there for years’, even though the distillery closed in the early 1980s. Diageo built Clynelish right next door to Brora, and both distilleries have that same waxy character beloved of whisky fans.

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BRORA 30 YEAR OLD 9TH RELEASE BOT.2010, 54.3% ABV
Colin likened this whisky to ‘meeting up with an old friend’, and it certainly delivered the goods, displaying grassy, brambly fruit, with that trademark waxiness and notes of green apple and egg custard. Rich and smoky, and very moreish.
CD: ‘This whisky finishes like Cristiano Ronaldo!’

It’s a strange feeling tasting whiskies you know are in short supply and will never be made again, and that they were so delicious makes it even more frustrating that the distilleries that made them are no more. The one consolation is that all six whiskies we tasted are still available at The Whisky Exchange! Get them while you can, because once they’re gone, they’re gone…

Whisky Wednesday Reviews Macalllan Sienna – Scotch Whisky News

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This week Joe Ellis reviews The Macallan Sienna.

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Park Ave New York “There’s a ‘Miscreant’ among us” – American Whisey News

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Introducing Park Ave’s newest exclusive bottling, “Miscreant” by FEW Spirits.
The most ill-behaved whiskey we know.

“The Mashbill is a beast!”
– Paul Hletko, Master Distiller FEW Spirits

When we approached FEW Spirits about doing a private bottle, we were sure to tell them that we wanted something different. So when Paul told us he had just the barrel and used those words – he had our attention. As it turned out, this “beast” was more like a chameleon. Allow us to explain. “Miscreant” is the result of six different elements colliding to become a whiskey that seemingly changes one moment to the next. Just what is the mashbill for “Miscreant”? Rye, Corn, Wheat, Smoked Malt, Chocolate Malt & Pilsner.

But being different doesn’t always translate to being good. However, when Jonathan tasted the original barrel sample – He looked at his glass and said, “I think we can make some friends with this.” With so many parts – this whiskey was difficult to pin down as being ‘like’ something else. So we decided to call it, “Miscreant”

We hope you like it as much as we do.

Cheers!
Jonathan & Eric
The Park Avenue Liquor Shop
270 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
212-685-2442
jonathan@parkaveliquor.com
eric@parkaveliquor.com
www.parkaveliquor.com

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“Miscreant” by Few Spirits ~
Exclusive to Park Avenue Liquor Shop
Limited to 264 bottles.
$70/btl

We recently spoke to Paul again to get his take on ‘Miscreant’ as well as his personal tasting notes:

“The Nose is malt, malt, and more malt with a bit of malt in the back;)
There are sweet bits of sea salt caramel along with a touch of nuttiness. On the palate
entry is chocolate powder as well as creamy caramel spread on a leather spoon. (I know – but really!)
Then malt comes front and center in the mid palate with a long finish of delicious ganache backed up with some tobacco.

Btw: We don’t have anymore left in the barrel and it cannot be replicated. We didn’t save any – sooooo I’d like to buy a bottle.”

‘Miscreant’ is limited to 264 bottles. We cannot fill orders for more than that. Heck, the guy who made the stuff doesn’t even have a bottle yet. Basically, get it while you can. We are not responsible for any typographical errors in this email or the hoopla surrounding Starbucks new cups. Please contact the store with any questions.

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Back in Stock at K&L California – Whisky News

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Aberlour 12 Year Old Speyside Single Malt Whisky 750ml 95 7 $39.99

Cragganmore 12 Year Old Single Malt Whisky 750ml 95 19 $49.99

Talisker Storm Limited Edition Isle of Skye Single Malt Whisky 750ml (Previously $73.00) 3 $59.99

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