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Strathearn Distillery Releases Its First Whisky Under Douglas Laing Ownership – Whisky Advocate News

Strathearn Distillery Releases Its First Whisky Under Douglas Laing Ownership

Scottish independent bottler Douglas Laing & Co. has announced the release of the inaugural single malt whisky from Strathearn Distillery under its ownership. The company acquired the distillery in 2019, and the new whisky includes spirit laid down by Douglas Laing Distilling as well as the previous owners. The whisky, which will be available in the U.S. in mid-May, was matured in a combination of bourbon, sherry, and new oak casks.

Isabella Wemyss Talks About The Importance Of Marrying In Wood – Scotch Whisky News

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Introducing the first episode of our 8-part Education Series, ‘Marrying In Wood‘. Isabella Wemyss considers this aspect of our blending process pivotal, setting us apart from our competitors.

Marrying whisky in wood enables a profound interaction with the oak, enriching its character. This meticulous process imbues the final product with enhanced depth and complexity, highlighting oak-derived flavours and aromas.⁠

As one of the select few Independent Bottlers who also own and produce Single Malt at Kingsbarns, we benefit from numerous synergies in skillsets. Isabella’s proficiency in cask selection, blending techniques, flavour profiling, and quality assessment is seamlessly applied across both our distillery and bottling operations.⁠

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A Quarter Passed

Discover A Quarter Passed, an expression that honours patience and the passing of time in whisky making. This blend has been meticulously crafted and married in wood for six years, a rarity in the world of whisky maturation. Bottled at a generous cask strength of 53.6% ABV, this 25-year-old blended malt is a luxuriously sweet vanilla-rich dram, with hints of soft coconut, toffee, and lingering spice.

A Quarter Passed | Limited Release | 70cl

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MCLEAN WHISKY TOURS “OUR NEWEST TEAM MEMBER” – Scotch Whisky News

OUR NEWEST TEAM MEMBER – April 2024

John Lamond is now on board with MCLEAN WHISKY TOURS, a great addition to the team. John can host whisky tastings, be your driver guide on tours, teach you all about whisky!

He was accredited with the Best Spirits Course 2017: The Scotch Whisky Trail Certificate Course, International Whisky Educator of the Year 2021. He is adaptable, confident public speaker and extensive experience of the drinks and hospitality industries for over 40 years.

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS.; Drinks Writer to “Whisky Magazine”, “Fine Expressions”, “The Herald”, “Scottish Life”, “New Yorker”, in-flight magazines of British Airways, Swissair, Sabena, Air France. Master of Malt title. President, Institute of Wines & Spirits (Scotland). Judge – Malt Whisky Bar of the Year, Scottish Licensed Trade Awards. “Most Discerning Whisky Connoisseur 2017” in the Lux Wine & Spirits Awards. Whisky Educator of the Year 2018 in the Lux Global Excellence Awards. Best Scotch Whisky Connoisseur – UK in the Lux Life Food & Drink Awards 2020, and Keeper of the Quaich – in grand company! Charles Maclean; was elected a Keeper of the Quaich in 1992, for ‘his services to Scotch over ten years’, and elevated to Master of The Quaich, the industry’s highest accolade, in 2009. Also a good friend Ingvar Ronde.

John will be our new driver and whisky host from April 2024, welcome to the family John! With friends and contacts all over the whisky industry, you cannot find better than MCLEAN WHISKY TOURS

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Diageo switches on solar panels in Scotland this Earth Day (26th Feb, 2024) – Solar Panel Scotch Whisky News

Diageo switches on solar panels in Scotland this Earth Day

Completion of 8,000 panel solar farm puts renewable power at the heart of our largest global packaging plant.

We’ll be switching on one of the largest private solar panel arrays in Scotland this Earth Day (22nd April). The solar farm will provide renewable energy for our packaging site at Diageo Leven, which produces more than 40 million cases of premium spirits each year, including Johnnie Walker, Gordon’s and Tanqueray.

The solar farm at Diageo Leven in Fife covers an area of eight football pitches which holds 8,000 panels. The farm will generate up to 22% of the site’s annual electrical demand and up to 60% in the summer months. The farm will produce 4.1MW of electricity will reduce carbon emissions by approximately 830 tonnes a year. The project is going live alongside a rainwater harvesting development that will deliver up to 7 million litres of water a year that will be reused on the site.

Stuart Galbraith, Operations Director at Diageo Leven, said: “This is a very proud moment for the team at Diageo Leven who have worked to make this project a reality. Our people are passionate about protecting the environment and building a more sustainable future. It is fantastic to know that as we work to make some of the world’s greatest quality products, we are doing it with renewable energy produced by the Scottish daylight.”

The investment in the solar panel farm is part of our ESG action plan, Society 2030: Spirit of Progress, with a commitment to reach net zero across our direct operations by the end of the decade. We also aim to harness 100% renewable energy everywhere the company operates and we’ve committed to partnering with suppliers to reduce indirect carbon emissions by 50%.

Delivery of the solar panel installation project has been supported by Emtec and E-ON.

Read more about our sustainability goals.

Watch the video below to find out more about the solar array:

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The Lindores Abbey Distillery March News ✨ – Scotch Whisky News

It has been another typically jam-packed month with visitors from all over the world, our ambassadors jetting off across the globe, and drams a plenty being enjoyed at the Visitors’ Centre.


We kicked the month off in style with the annual Fife Whisky Festival dinner which was a huge success. 80 whisky lovers joined us for a fantastic meal around the Cloister table and the atmosphere was amazing. We enjoyed a delicious meal paired with flowing wine and the finest drams Fife has to offer. It is an event we look forward to each year and we were delighted that the Festival itself was such a success. Murray, Gary and Lorena all enjoyed meeting so many Lindores enthusiasts at the festival in Cupar and it is great to see the growing passion for Fife whiskies.

Europe has seen an influx of Lindores team members over the past month. Lorena started off her month in Rome with Elliot, Helen and Drew following close behind with a visit to Nuremburg. They had a wonderful time at the Whisky-Messe, it was a tiring few days with the festival taking place between 1-11pm, but meeting so many passionate German Lindores fans made it all worth it. Our exclusive festival bottling of a delicious Ruby Port sold out in just four hours which is testament to our overseas reputation.

Rivesaltes Ambre, Vin Santo and Super Tuscan red wine casks

There was no rest for Elliot who then zoomed straight to Paris to meet our Communications Manager (and resident French speaker!), Poppy, for a week long tour of Northern France. They visited several of our stockists and distributors taking in the towns of Tours and Blois.  They made some fantastic new connections along the way, as week as sampling some delicious drinks including a fabulous Calvados in Normandy.

Have you managed to get a bottle of our latest release – the Casks of Lindores II Sherry, the jewel in the crown of our beloved Limited Edition Casks of Lindores II series?

This release marks the end of our acclaimed Casks of Lindores series, alongside our much-adored Bourbon and STR bottlings.

Hurry to our selected stockists to secure your bottle and be part of whisky history.

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The Hearach Batch 9 Tasting Notes by Gemma McNally – Scotch Whisky News

Every batch of The Hearach single malt we release comes with its own information sheet, full of details about how and when your dram has been made, an island snapshot story written at the time of bottling, and accompanying tasting notes from a local person.

We believe everyone brings their own story to our whisky, and the sensory pleasures enjoyed while spending time in The Hearach’s company will spark personal thoughts and memories unique to the drinker.

The tasting notes for Batch 9 were created by Gemma McNally who lives in our home village of Tarbert, not far from our distillery door.

Gemma sat down with us to enjoy a dram and we had a good chat about the flavours and aromas she found in her glass…

“I get a light, fresh sort of woodsmoke on the nose straight away, it reminds me of campfires at Scarista beach on those long summer nights we get in Harris. I get cereal notes, and spiciness on the palate, a sort of pepperiness like rocket leaves. There’s not much smoke when I sip it, but there’s a nice clean greenness instead. A little water makes it very sweet, like the sticky toffee pudding I bake myself at home with dates. It’s smooth and there’s so many lovely flavours unfolding.”

We’d love to know what you find in your glass next time you pour a good measure of our island spirit, so drop us a line to share your stories!

Batch Run
12,385 Bottles

Bottling Dates:
15.01.24 – 30.01.24

Casks Used
Heaven Hill Bourbon (21%) + Buffalo Trace Bourbon (64%) + Oloroso Sherry (11%) + Fino Sherry (4%)

Fermentation Times
40% Short (70 hours) + 60% Long (120 Hours)

Marrying Time
16 Weeks + 3 Days

Barley & Yeast
Concerto Barley
Lallelmand + Distilamax MW yeasts

Peating Level
12.9 PPM (Averaged)

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Hard To Find Whisky ~ Linkwood Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection – Single Cask #4359 1973 47yo – Scotch Whisky News

Linkwood – Private Collection – Single Cask #4359 1973 47 year old Whisky

£2,499.95

From Gordon & McPhail’s ‘Private Collection’, a unique collection of greatly aged single malts from celebrated, little known and closed distilleries in Scotland. Here we have a 47 year old single malt from Linkwood distillery aged in Refill Sherry Hogshead’s with only 190 bottles produced from its 4,359th cask.

Nose: Rich vanilla upfront with sweet treacle, dates, chocolate and festive spices

Palate: Stewed apples lead to soft citrus and subtle black pepper which leads to sultanas and toasted almonds

Finish: Long and full with spice and aged oak

Compass Box ‘Get to know Stephanie Rew’ – Scotch Whisky News

“There’s drama in art”

Introducing Stephanie Rew.

Based in Leith, Edinburgh, Stephanie is a celebrated artist who has shown her work all over the world. Just as it takes patience to age whisky, Stephanie’s use of the ancient water gilding technique forces her to slow down and take time. Disappearing when touched, the gold leaf she uses is like dust and has a divine quality, it’s a process that takes years to master.

A Challenging Stare

Stephanie’s reimagining of the iconic Hedonism woman subverts the artist-muse relationship. For so long, women in paintings were passive, to be gazed upon. But in Stephanie’s reimagining, she stares directly at us. Both feminine and powerful.

Over the years, almost every bottle of Hedonism has featured the same female form, originally from a ​​late 19th century English painting. While Stephanie of course took inspiration from this, her challenge was to create something individual, yet distinctly Compass Box. In an interview with Barley Magazine, she explains “I wanted it to stay like the original Hedonism woman but make it my own and make it modern – I believe in this strength in femininity and I like painting the direct gaze, as its challenging to the viewer and it’s a conversation starter.”

Gilded In Gold

There are very few artists who combine ancient techniques with modern painting. Stephanie’s use of water gilding with the incredibly delicate gold leaf utilises a technique which hasn’t changed in 800 years.

The process is laborious. Before Stephanie gilts the elements destined for an adornment of gold leaf, she must first build a gesso, adding up to 25 layers of it to a wooden panel, before sanding it back to create a smooth, marble-like finish. She then adds intricate detail, marking the surface with an engraving tool before the gold leaf is added.

Hedonism: From Grain to Gold

Stephanie’s subtle nod to the history of Compass Box sits in the background of the artwork. Gilded in gold leaf, our Hedonism woman is surrounded by a smattering of stars and constellations, the most significant being Pyxis Nautica. It was this very constellation that Compass Box was named after and serves as a reminder of the past as we enter this new era of Hedonism.

If you haven’t seen it already, our short documentary From Grain to Gold charts the process of working with Stephanie to create this incredible piece of art, Compass Box’s journey over the years and the history of Hedonism.

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Betterment Brands and Godawan Single Malt – Indian Whisky News

“India’s young affluent consumers have a new-found pride in their Indian provenance alongside contributing towards a better, sustainable world. I could not be prouder of Godawan.”

Hina Nagarajan Managing Director and CEO, Diageo India

When you think of an artisan luxury Single Malt, Rajasthan might not be the first place that springs to mind.

And yet the hottest state in India has produced Godawan, a true gem in the Diageo Single Malt portfolio and a flag bearer for Betterment Brands. Consumers are thirsty for products that drive positive change for the environment, society and local communities. And in India, this is especially true for whisky.

India is the largest whisky market by volume in the world. It is a country that has a deep-rooted whisky culture with a long and rich history of appreciation for whisky, that embraces both domestically produced and imported whiskies. In fact, India is one of the few countries in the world where whisky is nearly twice the size of beer.

When Diageo India expressed a desire several years ago to launch a new luxury product in India – one that appealed to the growing number of younger, affluent consumers in India; consumers who possessed what Vikram Damodaran, Chief Innovation Officer, Diageo India, calls “Indian Pride”, it was no surprise that the preference was for a locally produced whisky brand.

“It needed to showcase the very best of what Diageo brings to the table and the very best of what India brings to the table. So it was decided that we would produce a luxury Indian Single Malt,” says Vikram.

Given Diageo owned seven distilleries across India, there was a big decision to make: where to produce this Single Malt? And in making this decision the Diageo saw an opportunity to deliver something entirely new and desirable for local and international markets: to create Godawan, a Single Malt not just about Indian Pride but also about sustainability, local community and ingenuity.

“Choosing the Alwar distillery in Rajasthan might have surprised some. When you think of a traditional distillery you think of Scotland, beautiful lakes and countryside,” says Vikram. “But in drinks production terms Rajasthan is an anomaly. It is extremely hot, dry with no obvious water sources. But when we decided upon producing it at Alwar it made us ask a question of ourselves – how do we create beauty and rarity from this environment?”

And the answer was to focus entirely on creating a whisky with sustainability in mind – to answer every challenge by pushing the dial and ensuring the process was as sustainable as possible.

And in doing so the Godawan team focused on four main areas: Sourcing and Ingredients; Water Usage; Low Carbon Footprint and Local Conservation.

Sourcing and ingredients

Godawan is made using specific barley that needs less water to thrive. The barley used is grown and sourced in six farms local to the distillery – and this in turn allows the barley (and the whisky) to be completely traceable.

Water usage

Godawan uses an efficient slow trickle distillation process. While this increases the distillation time, it decreases the water usage. Since the team started production of Godawan they have made improvements to reduce water usage. As a result, in March 2023, Alwar was awarded the Alliance for Water Stewardship Certification (the first distillery in Asia to attain this standard).

Acceleration to Low Carbon footprint

Alwar has transitioned from coal to biofuel use for the thermal energy requirement in the distillation process. As part of Diageo’s Spirit of Progress 2030, the distillery has committed to moving to 60% renewable electricity by 2026 and 100% by 2030.

Nature Conservation

Godawan has made a long-term commitment to the conservation of The Great Indian Bustard bird, which appears on the front label of every bottle.

The Great Indian Bustard is on the UN Red List of Endangered species, and with less than 150 birds left in the extreme terrain of Rajasthan. Diageo in partnership with local NGO community groups have worked on various conservation measures. These include safe habitat development through grassland, provision of water, protection from predators and poachers.

Importantly Diageo is committed to this project long-term, with donations from each sale as well as proceeds from auctions of the Godawan 100 Limited Edition series going towards conservation efforts.

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ROYAL SALUTE DROPS NEW EXPRESSION IN ITS FASHION COLLECTION, CO-CREATED WITH ICONIC BRITISH DESIGNER, RICHARD QUINN

ROYAL SALUTE DROPS NEW EXPRESSION IN ITS FASHION COLLECTION, CO-CREATED WITH ICONIC BRITISH DESIGNER, RICHARD QUINN

Royal Salute, the master of exceptionally aged Scotch whisky, has expanded its Fashion Collection, partnering for the second year with celebrated star of British fashion and long-standing brand collaborator, Richard Quinn. The all-new limited edition, Royal Salute 21 Year Old Richard Quinn Edition II, perfectly marries cutting-edge creativity in fashion and expert luxury Scotch whisky blending, making it a true collectable.

The latest Fashion Collection expression catapults the collaboration to new creative heights with Royal Salute Master Blender, Sandy Hyslop, and Richard Quinn co-crafting the exquisite new blend together in Strathisla Distillery, in Speyside, Scotland, where the most precious Royal Salute whiskies are safeguarded. Through meticulous testing and creative development, the pair has created an exceptional new Scotch with a twist, that brings out depth and maturity, and reflects the growing relationship between Royal Salute and the acclaimed British designer.

The Royal Salute 21 Year Old Richard Quinn Edition II marries the finest hand-selected Scotch whiskies, including some from Braeval, Strathisla and Caperdonich, and all matured for a minimum of 21 years, resulting in a bespoke blend with rich fruity notes, elevated with hints of spice and gentle smoky characteristics, making it wonderfully balanced and opulent.

The exclusive blend is housed in Royal Salute’s signature flagon, which has been adorned with three striking designs by Richard Quinn, each showcasing his characteristic bold style and love of colliding patterns. While one depicts a print reflective of some of his most famous work with rose petals and white polka dots against a black backdrop, another features a striking white daisy against a forest green background. Completing the trio and available exclusively in Global Travel Retail, the final floral pattern uses vibrant purple, yellow and green shades against a pristine white background.

Speaking of his ongoing collaboration with Royal Salute, Richard Quinn said:

“I get inspired and motivated by someone who has something new to say, who brings a new perspective, or pushes boundaries to create something new and Sandy Hyslop does this in incredible fashion when it comes to crafting outstanding Scotch. Spending time with him at Strathisla Distillery was a stand-out highlight for me and the creative journey we’ve been on together has been incredible. We both brought a really clear vision to the table, and seeing these collide, merge and build into the finished edition was a thrill to be a part of. Extending the collaboration with Royal Salute was a no-brainer for me, and I love the idea that our collaborative effort will find its way into the hands of appreciators of craft across the world.”

The Royal Salute 21 Year Old Richard Quinn Edition II will be released on 2nd October 2023, and will be available at select luxury retailers worldwide, including at www.thewhiskyexchange.com at an RRP of $222 USD.

For more information, visit www.royalsalute.com and follow @royalsalute online.

This article appears here well after the original publication date and as a matter of interest.


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