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Highland Queen 1561 30 Year Old Blended Whisky at Single Malts Direct – Scotch Whisky News

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Highland Queen 1561 30 Year Old Blended Whisky 40% ABV | 70cl Save £20.00 (RRP £120.00)

Highland Queen 1561 has been produced using traditional cask maturation, where the malt and grain whiskies are blended together and then recasked into barrels for further maturation for a period of at least six months. This allows the whiskies to marry together perfectly to give us an incredibly smooth blended whisky. This is a superb example of a vintage, traditionally produced super premium Scotch whisky. “The result we leave, with confidence to your judgement”

Tasting notes

The sweetness from the sherry cask comes through on the nose, together with notes of butterscotch, leather and spices. We can also detect hints of cinnamon and apple. In the mouth the whisky is exceptionally smooth and elegant, there are hints of smoke and an underlying flavor of cinnamon apple crumble. The finish is long and elegant.

Price: £83.33 ex VAT
£100.00 inc VAT

Ralfy Publishes Whisky Reveiw #477 – Scotch Whisky News

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www.ralfy.com shares a bottle-hug with Whisky Review 477 – Whisky Collection 2014

New Arrivals For Your Collection at Single Malts Direct – Scotch Whisky News

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New Arrivals For Your Collection…

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Chivas Brothers Century of Malts (JF02) 40% | 75cl

“This bottle contains 100 single malt Scotch whiskies – an unequalled collection. From the highlands and the famous Spey Valley, the distant Islands, and the soft, harmonious Lowlands, a hundred ancient oak casks have yielded their treasure. The result is superb, of an incomparable richness and age. only the cellars of Chivas Brothers could produce such an historic tribute to the spirit of Scotch Malt Whisky.”

Price: £125.00 ex VAT
£150.00 inc VAT

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Chivas Brothers Legend Special Reserve (JF03) 43% | 75cl

Chivas Regal Legend Special Reserve is a blend of
very old malt and grain whisky, which for years have matured to this very special perfect quality.

Chivas Regal Legend is known for its beautiful soft, rich and delicate flowery aromas that are well balanced with a nutty sweetness that develop into a refined fruity and woody aftertaste.

Price:£125.00 ex VAT
£150.00 inc VAT

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Chivas Brothers Revolve Blended (JF06) 50% | 75cl

Please note this is the 75cl 50% ABV version not the more common 50cl 40% ABV bottle.

Price: £66.67 ex VAT
£80.00 inc VAT

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Chivas Imperial 18 Year old (JF04) 43% | 70cl

This impressive presentation from Chivas Brothers has a classic screenprint label and is in original Chivas wrapping and box.

Price:£125.00 ex VAT
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Chivas Brothers Royal Salute LXX Black Ceramic (JF05) 40% | 70

Nose
Poached apricots in crème anglaise. Then dark chocolate pralines, with hazelnuts.
Palate
Gingery. Lively. Creamy. Very sherryish.
Finish
Fragrant smokiness, and oakiness.

Notes by Michael Jackson, Whisky Magazine.

Price:£208.33 ex VAT
£250.00 inc VAT

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Strathisla 25 Year Old Celebration Edition (JF01) 43% | 70cl

This is a special limited edition of 600 bottles to celebrate the restoration of Strathisla Distillery on the 9th May, 1995.

Price: £166.67 ex VAT
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Kilchoman 2009 PX Finish Single Cask Abbey Whisky Exclusive – Scotch Whisky News

Kilchoman 2009 PX Finish Single Cask AW Exclusive

To say we’re excited would be a huge understatement! Our very own cask of Kilchoman; and boy, it’s a beaut!

Established in 2005, Kilchoman distillery holds true to tradition, it’s one of only a handful of distilleries to still practice floor maltings; they even grow their own barley! We’ve always greatly admired Islay’s farm distillery and what it stands for, so to team up and release this wonderful dram makes us incredibly proud indeed!

Cask #285/09 has been matured for over four and a half years in a fresh bourbon barrel before being transferred to a Pedro Ximénez cask for a further four months maturation. The PX finish on this release works a treat, softening things down a little but still allowing the dram to hold the traditional taste & characteristics you would expect from a Kilchoman whisky of this age. A perfect combination.

Single cask #285/09 has been bottled at cask strength, 58.3% vol with 270 bottles filled. 

£78.95

(£65.79 ex vat)

Click here to purchase Kilchoman Single Cask #285/09 Abbey Whisky Exclusive

In Whisky Review #476 Ralfy Reviews Glen Scotia 21yo – Scotch Whisky News

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www.ralfy.com introduces an old version of Glen Scotia with Whisky Review 476 – Glen Scotia 21yo @ 46%

Whisky Wednesday Reviews Glenmorangie Signet – Scotch Whisky News

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This week Joe Ellis reviews Glenmorangie Signet.

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News from The Whisky Belle – Scotch Whisky News

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Things have been as busy as ever with The Whisky Belle over the last few weeks. But rather than looking back, I am looking forward. I have been working with some great businesses to create some really interesting events combining whisky and food – my two passions!

I’ve also had great help improving the website so I here’s the link so you can read up about these events coming up. Click on http://bit.ly/UsBtVm and treat yourself!

Enjoy the summer.

Annabel

The Whisky Belle

Paul Chats to Malcolm Rennie of Annandale Distillery – Scotch Whisky News

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Paul was chatting to Malcolm Rennie of Annandale Distilleryhttp://www.annandaledistillery.com/ 

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Hello Malcolm, nice to meet you. Can you tell me how you became involved in the whisky industry?

A; Hi Paul. My father was a cooper to trade and took us from Stirling to Islay in 1974 when I was 11 yrs old, to Bunnahabhain Distillery in fact. I worked at Bunnahabhain for a short while after leaving school before going to the Merchant Navy for 2 ½ yrs. When I returned we had moved to Bruichladdich, my dad as head warehouse man where he stayed for 25yrs. After a hiatus I started at Bruichladdich as a Mashman in 1987 until the Distillery closed in 1995. I then managed to get into the newly taken over by Glenmorangie, Ardbeg in 1997. In 2003 I was seconded to Glen Moray in Elgin as Assistant Manager. In 2005 I became Distillery Manager of Kilchoman Distillery. Starting a Distillery from scratch was quite a challenge but was well worth the effort considering how well the spirit has been received. In 2010 I decided on a new challenge here at Annandale. 

Paul; And how did you come to be at one of Scotland’s newest distilleries?

A; While at Kilchoman I used to run an Academy type course where people could come and learn a more hands on and in depth experience. My very first ‘pupil’ so to speak was David Thomson who some months later bought the Annandale Distillery site. The rest, as they say is history. 

Paul; Can you describe a typical day at the moment?

A; A typical day at the moment is really project managing and tying things up with our building contractor regarding the restoration and new build. Also co-ordinating all the other aspects of starting up a Distillery like HMRC approvals, plant installation, negotiating process material and cask supply contracts etc. 

Paul; If you can, tell me of the distillery plans…

A; Obviously we firstly want to produce fantastic spirit. We also think it’s very important to bring whisky distillation back to this part of Scotland, along with all the economic benefits that should bring to the region. So we want to make Annandale Distillery a ‘must go to’ destination in southern Scotland. Our Visitor Centre will include a Coffee Shop and retail area. We will also offer various different tour experiences including special Managers tours by myself. 

Paul; Now to the whisky, what type of whisky will you produce? Peat, non peat, both???

A; Annandale will produce both peated and non peated spirit. The Distillery has been designed from the outset to be able to do this easily and efficiently with separate malt storage bins and 2 separate Low Wines and Feints Receivers. The Distillery plant has been designed to give us a nice clean fruity character but also with a balance of body and complexity. We are using 2 smaller Spirit stills rather than 1 large still to increase copper contact. 

Paul; what will be the annual production?

A; Initial annual production will be around 260, 000 LPA with one shift working which will be 6 mashes per week. This will double when we go to 2 shifts in the future. 

Paul; With so much news and marketing for whisky these days, PR and marketing is very important, how did you decide on bottle shape, logo and labels?

A; Our ‘A’ logo was inspired by the shape of a billowing sail of one of the tea clippers which were built in Annan. We are going to build a relationship with two very well known Scots for our 2 styles of spirit. Robert Bruce for our peated and Robert Burns for our unpeated. Our bottles and labels etc are all in their final design stage. 

Paul; can you give me any techno details on equipment and plant?

A; Porteus Mill ex Caperdonich along with destoner and assorted conveyors. All other equipment new,  4 x 15 T Malt storage bins.  2.5 T semi lauter Mash Tun. 6 x 12000 ltrs Douglas Fir Washbacks.

12000 ltr Wash Still,  2 x 4000 ltr Spirit Stills.  2 x 8000 ltr LW&FR’s (one for peated and one for unpeated)  1 x 2000 ltr ISR and 1 x 12000 ltr SRWV.    Boiler is 4000 kg/hr  Cochran ‘Wee Chieftain’ 

Paul; what is your favourite part of the day?

A: The end, because I’m a day closer to starting to make spirit. 

Paul; and – the least favourite?

A; The start, because I know I’m not any closer to starting to make spirit 

Paul; do you intend taking any risks? new ideas? any innovations?

A; Not particularly. I would let a really carefully made high quality spirit speak for itself. 

Paul; what would you say the best age would be to bottle whisky? minimum and maximum?

A; That’s all very subjective. Young whisky does’nt mean an inferior whisky nowadays. A well made spirit in a quality cask can mature surprisingly quickly. An average spirit in an old cask could well be of inferior quality to the younger spirit even though it had spent more time in the cask. 3 yr old bottlings are necessary for new distilleries for all sorts of reasons but obviously lack maturity, so I would say something like 6 yrs old minimum to let the wood give more complexity and maturity. Maximum would have to depend on spirit character and cask type so I’m  going to leave that one. Although too long and the lower strength alcohol starts to extract more water soluble components giving the characteristic ‘woody’ effect. 

Paul; what are your views re adding water, coke, ice etc?

A; To experience whisky at it’s best I would recommend only water. But you can add whatever you like if it makes you drink whisky, whatever floats your boat. 

Paul; does winning a whisky award/medal really make any difference to sales?

A; I’m not sure really, but it’s nice recognition for the effort you’ve put into your product. 

Paul; how will you select casks?

A; Very carefully. We don’t want an overtly bourbon character to our spirit so we will use a bigger proportion of good refills  over fresh bourbons along with some sherry. 

Paul; do you have any thoughts on finishing? (sherry, port etc)

A; Yes, we will definitely do some finishing in sherry especially for our younger expressions as it gives a nice ‘roundness’. I’m sure we will dabble with the odd port or wine casks also. 

Paul; we have many club members asking “do you offer cask sales”? can you tell me if this is something you will offer?

A; All of our 2014 production will be kept by ourselves, but casks will be available to purchase from early 2015. Pricing TBC. Please contact m.hanratty@annandaledistillery.com to add your name to our list.  

Many thanks Malcolm for your time, I look forward to sampling new make and the first whisky from the distillery. 

Paul McLean

www.mcleanscotland.com

www.angelswhiskyclub.com

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The Famous Grouse Experience – Scotch Whisky News

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The Famous Grouse is proud sponsor of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. It’s a golden opportunity.

As official Whisky Provider to the Games, we’ve got several golden opportunities for you to get in on the fun of the Games and celebrate the athletes’ achievements with us at The Famous Grouse Experience

Daily Tours from Glasgow

To ensure everyone gets into the spirit of the Games, we’ve partnered with Rabbie’s Tours to offer daily visits to Glenturret Distillery, Scotland’s Oldest Working Distillery, during the Commonwealth Games.

Leaving daily right from the centre of Glasgow, and returning in the afternoon, there are general tours and VIP experiences to choose from that will add a golden flavour to your Games experience.

A Ceremonial Dram

As the official whisky provider to the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, The Famous Grouse has released a limited-edition single malt to mark its sponsorship of this momentous sporting event.

This special bottling will see the release of just 1,800 bottles of Glenturret 1986 Cask Strength single malt whisky, making this a true collector’s edit

Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #475 – Scotch Whisky News

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www.ralfy.com visits East Highland region with Whisky Review 475 – Glencadam 21yo @ 46% vol


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