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The Whisky Lounge “SMWS Series 2013 – Review” – Scotch Whisky News

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SMWS Series 2013 – Review

The Six Single Cask Stunners

After the runaway success of our first Edinburgh Whisky Festival in conjunction with the Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s 30th anniversary, we thought it fitting to take some of their bottlings on tour around the UK to help spread the word on what is simply one of the best Indie bottlers going.

So we set out to all our usual haunts London, Brighton, Newcastle, Manchester, Leeds, York and Sheffield. The series saw a fantastic uptake from you all with Newcastle, Leeds and Sheffield all selling out. This in my mind shows just how keen people were to try these elusive single cask beauties.

Before we look at the results, its worth quickly explaining the SMWS, so if nothing else this review makes some sense to people other than those in the know.

The SMWS have been bottling single-cask whiskies exclusively for their members for three decades, and have a collection of slinky venues for members to kick-back in all over the world. Unlike other independent bottlers the SMWS never disclose the distillery of origin on their labels. Instead you get a quirky title which gives a suggestive nod to the whisky’s style and a mysterious code which (with a little research) reveals the whisky’s origin and release within the SMWS archive.

The beauty of single cask bottlings like these is that they are selected and bottled under their own merits and offer a one-off snap shot of the distillery in question. They will often display characteristics which are unique to that individual cask – characteristics which can be lost when casks are vatted together to iron out differences and create consistency in regular distillery bottlings.

Make sense? No? Well you should have booked onto one of these tastings! Never mind, the opportunity to taste single cask whiskies with us will no doubt come up again.

Now being single cask is both a strength and a weakness depending on how you look at it. The merits of bottling an individual cask which shines with unique and delicious character is a given, but what if you want to drink that dram for weeks, months, years to come? Well then quite simply, you’re scuppered, unless of course you had the foresight (and cash) to buy a case or two of the whisky in question. Indeed the whiskies that were featured on this flight of tastings might have already been lost to the pages of whisky history never to be repeated. So like I say strengths and weaknesses….

Here was the line-up

4.167 Perfumed and Sultry, 21yo, 53.7%

35.87 Exuberant, Confident, Energetic, Vivacious, 9yo, 60.1%

G7.3 Fresh Toffee and Glossy Magazines, 27yo, 59.4%

73.52 Speakeasy Perkiness, 23yo, 57.5%

3.193 Baby-Faced Arsonist, 14yo, 57.7%

53.176 Pain is So Close to Pleasure, 20yo, 56.6%

Just look at that lot, you know you’re in for a good a tasting when you kick off with a 21yo Highland Park. Apologies if you’re looking at this and thinking “what the hell does that all mean?” that’s ok, there was a day when I would have thought the same too. If you quickly search any of the codes and their titles on line you’ll soon find out which distilleries they’re from.

So with such an unusual and incredibly strong line-up like this is not surprising that everyone fortunate to taste this lot were blown away. I’ve worked with some strong line-ups over the years but this is probably one of the strongest and a real roller-coaster ride with sherried twists and peaty turns. Here’s some of the high lights from twitter, you can see what various people thought by searching the hashtag #scstunners

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It’s often the case that single cask whiskies can display characteristics a far cry from their regular off the shelf counterparts and this lot was no exception. Whisky #2 was for me absolutely mind blowing, after having tried several releases from this distillery, including some rather old and expensive releases. This particular cask left all of these other examples in its dust. It also came in as the second favourite of the tour. Proof beyond any doubt yet again that you can never condemn a distillery as you never know when a little gem like this might appear to surprise and delight you.

I think it’s fairly safe to say that if you like whisky and are always on the hunt for interesting things to try you can do a lot worse than getting on board and becoming a member with the SMWS.

Check out http://www.smws.co.uk/ for more info on this cracking organisation!

See you next time!

Cheers, Joe

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “October Outturn: Very Inviting” – Scotch Whisky News

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We’re thirty. You’re thirsty. What better excuse for the Society to splash out on a party (or five) so we can all celebrate our pearl anniversary in style?

And if you can’t join us in person, we invite you to select a suitably celebratory bottling from this month’s Outturn and raise a glass from wherever you are instead.

Young & spritely
48.39 Red Liquorice Shoelaces
£41.80
125.70 A dram of two halves
£68.40

Sweet, fruity & mellow
121.64 Maggie Thatcher at the funfair
£48.10
9.68 Plentiful fruit – super-charged sweetness

£82.20
30.79 Wherever I hang my jacket…
£87.20

Spicy & sweet
73.57 Jamaican Rumtopf
£77.60

Spicy & dry
50.52 Tales of the River-bank
£95.90

Old & dignified
76.10 Summer fruit salad with cream
£126.00

Light & delicate
36.64 An old-fashioned sweetie shop
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Juicy, oak & vanilla
35.96 Tour of a stately home

£44.70
64.51 Tuck time in a stately home
£87.20

Lightly peated
4.184 Restrained smoke in a gun room
£51.80

Peated
53.195 Smoked ham and pineapple
£60.00

Heavily peated
127.37 Dinosaurs dancing to Stravinsky £52.80

Click on the links above for full tasting notes, or… Browse all bottlings

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at http://www.smws.co.uk/memberships for your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers.

Spot the SMWS bottles in this You Tube video

Scotch Malt Whisky Society of Canada “Vancouver Retailer” – Scotch Whisky News

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BIG NEWS!!

We are very pleased to announce that we have joined forces with Legacy Liquor Store in Vancouver and our October Outturn bottles will be available there in the coming days.

Legacy will not only be the home of our bottles, but will also host monthly Outturn tastings beginning on Wednesday, November 6th.

We look forward to a strong partnership with Legacy and we encourage you to stop in, say hi to Darryl and the crew and browse their beautiful store.

LEGACY LIQUOR STORE
1633 MANITOBA STREET
VANCOUVER, BC V5Y 0B8
604-331-7900
info@legacyliquorstore.com
www.legacyliquorstore.com

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New Arrivals and Old Favorites Back in Stock at Mora’s Fine Wine & Spirits (E. Setauket, New York) – Scotch Whisky News

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New Arrivals and Old Favorites Back in Stock at Mora’s Fine Wine & Spirits (E. Setauket, New York)

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The Arran Malt Devil’s Punchbowl Chapter II Single Malt Scotch 106.2 Proof – $134.99 (6 bottles in stock)

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Glen Grant Five Decades Single Malt Scotch 92 Proof – $137.99 (6 bottles in stock)

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Kilchoman Machir Bay 2013 Single Malt Scotch 92 Proof – $55.99 (6 bottles in stock)

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Bowmore 15 Year Old Darkest Single Malt Scotch 86 Proof – $69.95 (3 bottles in stock)

Mora’s Fine Wine & Spirits

www.moraswines.com

631-941-4458

sev.clemens@moraswines.com

This and That at K&L California – Whisky News

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Scotland – Single Malt Scotch

  • Kilchoman 100% Islay 3rd Edition Strength Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 7 available ($84.99)

United States – Bourbon and Rye

  • Lock Stock & Barrel 13 Year Old Straight Rye Whiskey 750ml (one bottle limit) ($119.99)
  • Smooth Ambler Old Scout 7 Year Old Bourbon 750ml – 5 available ($36.99)
  • Tuthilltown Hudson Maple Cask Rye (375ml) – 7 available ($49.99)

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Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #397 – American Whiskey News

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www.ralfy.com gives an opinion on blended rye with Whisky Review 397 – High West double Rye @ 46% vol.

Glen Garioch Vintage 1999 Small Batch Release – Scotch Whisky News

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The year before the millennium saw many momentous events – Europe launched a single currency, Scotland opened its first parliament in nearly 300 years, and almost half the world witnessed a total solar eclipse.

Whilst these grand events took place our little distillery stowed away a small batch of Oloroso Sherry Casks, waiting patiently with a special purpose in mind. After years of careful monitoring, these casks were selected from Glen Garioch’s revered inventory, right at the peak of their perfection.

The result is Glen Garioch’s Vintage 1999, a Sherry Cask Matured small batch release Non Chill-Filtered to retain Glen Garioch’s signature full-bodied Highland character. Bottled at Cask Strength 56.3% ABV you’ll be greeted by treacle toffee, chocolate and maple syrup with a hint of spice.

To celebrate we’ll be giving away a bottle of our precious Vintage 1999. Simply enter here and answer a simple question.

Experimental Compass Box Whisky / Limited Release at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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Compass Box Delilah’s / Limited Release Whisky

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This limited release whisky is a homage to Mike Miller’s legendary Chicago punk rock whisky bar Delilah’s which celebrated its 20th anniversary on 29th August 2013.

An intense yet subtly complex Scotch whisky aged in a mix of experimental new American oak barrels and rejuvenated American oak hogsheads. This bestows it with a lovely, intense richness, vanilla character and sweetness.

£46.80 (£39.00 ex vat)

Click here to buy Compass Box Delilah’s Limited Release Whisky

Compass Box Great King Street / Experimental TR-06

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The first of two limited experimental batch versions of Great King Street that have been created to help The Compass Box Whisky Company decide which style to permanently launch in 2014. Batch TR-06, (33% grain, 67% malt) is complex, smoky and aromatic with notes of seaweed, mint, salt spray and an underlying dried fruit sweetness.

A one-off limited release.

£28.80 (£24.00 ex vat)

Click here to buy Great King Street Experimental TR-06

Compass Box Great King Street / Experimental 00-V4

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The second of two limited experimental batch versions of Great King Street that have been created to help The Compass Box Whisky Company decide which style to permanently launch in 2014.

Batch 00-V4, made from 28% grain and 72% malt whisky is sweet and fruity with notes of blueberry jam, ripe plums, candied oranges and toffee popcorn.

This is a one-off limited release.

£28.80 (£24.00 ex vat)

Click here to buy Compass Box Great King Street Experimental 00-04

Whisky Ramblings Via Video #63 – Scotch Whisky News

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Whisky Ramblings Via Video #63

Mark Dermul, Belgian whisky blogger, tries an old bottle of Harvey Mackay’s Blended Scotch Whisky. All he knows is that it was bottled in the 1970s. A light, innocent blend, typical of that era’s palate. But quite nice in its own right, as he discovered at the foot of the castle in Lassay Les Chateaux.

http://youtu.be/kXfm_FRrZ78

Mad Men Inspired Pop-up Bar Launching for London Cocktail Week – American Whiskey News

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YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US AT

THE BUFFALO BOURBON EMPIRE

A MAD MEN INSPIRED POP-UP BAR
FRIDAY 4th – SATURDAY 19th OCTOBER
34 TAVISTOCK STREET, OPERA QUARTER, LONDON, WC2

Behind the curtain cloaked entrance, discover the spirit of 1960s Americana and the world of the ruthlessly competitive men and women of Madison Avenue advertising; the Mad Men. From the sharp suits, to the retro decor, to the classic American cocktails on offer, Buffalo Trace will transport you back to the world of 1960s New York advertising.

So step inside The Buffalo Bourbon Empire, and just like Don, prop yourself on a stool, loosen your tie and order yourself a Buffalo Manhattan.

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General     Opening Times
Fri 4th – Sat 12th  Oct 5.30PM – 10PM
Wed 16th – Sat 19th Oct 5.30PM – 10PM
CLOSED SUNDAYS

RSVP
Get on the guestlist at
www.buffalotrace.co.uk/empire

 

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www.buffalotrace.co.uk/empire
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