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The Whisky Shop’s Free Postage Promotion – Whisky News

Free postage on all orders to mainland UK made only via www.whiskyshop.com

Just some of the amazing and in demand products on offer at the Whiskyshop.com via the free postage offer. Only available for a limited time so order today!

This limited edition release honors Mr. Jack’s opening of the White Rabbit Saloon formerly located in Lynchburg’s town square 120 years ago.

Appreciating it for what it is and not comparing it your favorite straight whiskey, Jack Daniel’s Honey offers some serious depth of character and gives the other honey flavored whiskeys out there a real run for their honey.

Buffalo Trace has a complex aroma of vanilla, mint and molasses, a pleasantly sweet taste with notes of brown sugar, spice, oak and leather, and a long, dry finish. It is best enjoyed straight, over ice or in a range of classic cocktails

The oldest Talisker ever offered by the distillery. Sixteenth in this series! A limited edition, natural cask strength single malt whisky from the only distillery on the Isle of Skye

Auchroisk 30 year old From a mix of American & European Oak refill casks filled in 1982. Just 2,976 individually numbered bottles worldwide

A burnished gold spirit offering a lemon citrus nose, then orange peel and sweetness that softens but doesn’t eliminate the zest. A note of vanilla followed more assertive by dark chocolate – with lingering floral and light oak notes

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Scotch Whisky Auctions “19th Auction Ends Sunday” – Scotch Whisky News

Hi folks.Just a quick reminder that the 19th auction will end on Sunday evening. Still plenty of time to get your bids in.

THE 19th AUCTION

Have a nice weekend.

Cheers from Glasgow

Bill, Tam & Mick

FWL Whiskey Selection “Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey” – American Whiskey News

A Most Wonderful October To You Fellow WhiskyLover

They say from each thing bad comes something good. This weeks featured whiskey is an example of just that.

When volunteer firefighter Jess Graber, who also happens to own the Flying Dog Brewery in Colorado, responded to a neighbor’s barn fire down the road, he never imagined any good could come of it. But the barn he made effort to save belonged to George Stranahan, long-time liquor connoisseur.

When the fire settled, the two discovered a shared passion for the Colorado outdoors and a good pour of fine whiskey. And so Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey was born. They developed a recipe for the smoothest, most flavorful whiskey in the world using the purity of their mountain surroundings to their advantage.

Over the years Jesse developed a reputation for producing one of the finest whiskies available anywhere: Stranahan’s Colorado Small Batch Whiskey.

This is “old school” whiskey….the kind cowboys drank in saloons across the American West, during the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Each bottle comes with its own tin shot glass as well.

Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey is one of the most delicious whiskies I have ever tasted, and is one of my “Desert Island 5”. Stranahan’s is delicious neat, but throw a few ice cubes in a glass, and you’ve got the perfect fall drink, or the foundation for some amazing holiday cocktails.

I just cannot say enough about this whiskey.

For the last two years Stranahan’s has been unavailable outside of Colorado due to being purchased by a big dumb company. They have, in their infinite wisdom, eliminated distribution and any access to the whisky outside of Colorado.

But thanks to our man Nicky The Neck, who knows a guy…who’s got a guy…we’re able to offer you Stranahan’s Colorado Small Batch Whiskey for $69.95/ bottle, while our supplies last.

But as always, the supply is extremely limited…and once its gone, it’s gone. So if you want a bottle or two to get you through the fall holidays, order it fast.

Until next week…I wish you high spirits!

Doug Stone
Founder
ForWhiskeyLovers.com

STRANAHAN’S SMALL BATCH COLORADO WHISKEY

TASTING NOTES

COLOR: Cordovan leather with burnished gold lights.

NOSE: Licorice and tupelo honey; carmelized sugar and cherries, maple, and raspberry with a scotch-like profile.

TASTE: Extremely soft mouthfeel; washes in with immediate bing cherry followed by light vanilla, cotton candy and Heath bar/toffee resonating along the way. Hot and spicy pecan, oak, oatmeal, and barley.

FINISH: Slight smokey oak finish and hot long warm feeling felt almost immediately. Feels like higher proof than 94, but not harsh, just strong.

WITH A CUBE OF ICE: Opens up wonderfully after the large cube melts. The residual alcohol burn is tamed, leaving a fuller grain bouquet. As the cube melts, even more mineral, dirt flavors come out as well as cinnamon, allspice, and aged vanilla from the minimum aging time of two years spent in charred American white oak casks.

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Whisky Design Awards 2012, Rankings After 1 Month – Whisky News

Whisky Design Awards 2012, rankings after 1 month

This is the status of the nominees in the four categories for the final voting after one month with 2 months to go. Category 1 – Bottle, less than € 250 1 – Glenmorangie Signet Highland Single Malt (29%, 16 … Continue reading →

The Whisky Exchange “Diageo Special Releases 2012” – Scotch Whisky News

Diageo Special Releases 2012

“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” – Thoreau It’s that time of year again – with the UK’s sorry excuse for a summer … Continue reading >>

Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #308 – Whisky News

www.ralfy.com does not let a single drop of whisky pass his lips in this Vlog called – Whisky Review 308 – marking and writing on whisky bottles. Whisky is so much more than just tasting notes!

Advanced-Sale Tickets! Today: Butchart Centre 12-2! – Scotch Whisky News

A HUGE thank you to everyone who came to our first event last week!
Over 100 people turned up!! We are very sorry if you were too late to get in.

For this next Wednesday’s tasting we will be selling tickets in advance so we don’t have the long long queues like last week.

Wednesday 10th October: Second Society Tasting of the Year (7pm in Bookends, @Butchart )

BUY YOUR TICKET IN ADVANCE TODAY!!!
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We will be selling tickets TODAY in Butchart centre
12 – 2pm

£3 per person!

Come and find us – we’ll be in the Alfie’s Cafe with our big banner!

If don’t sell out we will be selling them on Monday too!

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£3 = 4 whiskies!

Date: Wednesday 10th October
Time: 19:00 – 21:00
Where: Bookends in Butchart Centre (University Rd)
What to bring: Ticket for event and money for raffle

Reminder of how to become a member below….
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ALL members must renew their membership for this year.
Please see details below about how to do this.

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE MALT WHISKY SOCIETY

We also need to get EVERYONE to become a member of the Malt Whisky Society.
To do this follow these steps:
1. Go to www.ausa.org.uk
2. Register a new account
3. Search for “Malt Whisky Society”
4. Add “Malt Whisky Society Student Membership” (£2) to your basket (like amazon.com)
5. Go to your basket – you MUST add “Societies Union” membership (£1) before you can pay
6. Follow payment instructions – you NEED a credit/debit card to pay.
7. Bring along your reference on a bit of paper/your mobile phone to the next whisky event and we will give you your membership card.

Yes, we relise that this is INCREDIBLY stupid/inefficient/difficult/unnecessary but it is THE ONLY WAY that you can become a member. This also includes previous members.

CASH PAYMENTS
It is possible to pay for membership with cash at the Butchart Recpetion desk during opening hours.

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Our mailing address is:
University of Aberdeen Malt Whisky Society
The Butchart Centre
University Road
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB24 3UT
United Kingdom

Kensington Calgary Malt Messenger Bulletin – Exciting Whisky News!

Malt Messenger Bulletin – Exciting Whisky News!

 

 Dear Malt Messenger Subscribers,

I’m just back from Scotland where   I spent a week visiting a mix of distilleries, some new to yours truly, as   well as some old favourites. Along the way I met some wonderful people, saw   some beautiful sights and tasted some lovely whiskies. I had hoped to find   the time to blog and tweet in real-time while I travelled, but this proved   easier said than done especially considering I spent most of my time in  remote areas with limited access to Wi-Fi and mobile communications. Over the   next week or so I will continue to catch up on tweets and posts from my trip.   You can read them here at www.twitter.com/scotch_guy and www.kensingtonwinemarket.com/blog .

The next Malt Messenger is a couple of weeks away; in the meantime I have a few bulletins and some news to share.

We’ve just received the latest shipment of Distiller’s Edition bottlings from Diageo. Just in today we have the latest vintage bottlings from Lagavulin, Oban, Royal Lochnagar and   Clynelish. Due to the dramatic increase in demand for these whiskies in developing and BRIC markets these whiskies are getting harder and harder to   come by. I have included the prices for all of them below. We will also have   some Lagavulin 16 Year in a couple of weeks’ time.

Willie Tait of Jura Distillery was in the house last night for another incredible tasting. He really is one of   the most entertaining brand ambassadors in the industry, and he guided us through a tasting of 7 whiskies, five of them from Jura, and two others one each from Fettercairn and Dalmore. The highlight of the tasting was without   doubt the 1976 vintage Jura, but even the 10 year old impressed. I’ve   included a few photos and some tasting notes from last night’s tasting.

Finally, I was at the Tomatin   Distillery last week (exactly a week ago as a matter of fact), for a tour and   tasting. I’ve never been there before, and as I knew the product would be   shortly coming into Alberta I thought I should make a point of visiting. I was surprised to learn that it was the largest distillery in Scotland in the 1970s, 1/3 larger event than today’s largest distilleries: Glenfiddich and Roseisle. The distillery, like the industry as a whole, went through a dramatic readjustment in the early 80’s and today it produces little more   than a tenth of its peak production. The owners of the distillery have been aggressively pushing the brand in the single malt market, while still producing their well respected blend Antiquary. I have the complete list of Tomatins available below, as well some info on the distillery.

I hope you enjoy this Malt   Messenger Bulletin, and that it finds you well. The first traces of snow may have fallen on the city, but there is plenty of whisky to keep our spirits high.

Slainté!

Andrew Ferguson

DIAGEO DISTILLERS EDITION   BOTTLINGS

The following 4 Distillers   Edition bottlings have just come in from Diageo. Very limited in stock, I don’t expect them to last long. We did get some Clynelish Distillers Edition in the spring, but am not sure this is the same vintage:

  1. Clynelish        Distillers Edition 2012 – 46% – Distilled 1997 – Finished in Oloroso Seco casks – My Tasting Note: Nose: bags of orange notes, orange citrus, candied orange and dried orange peel; the waxy honeyed notes Clynelish is famous for come out with patience and some ginge spice; Palate: creamy and spicy with more candied orange, orange peel, dried ginger and thick-waxy-creamy-unpasteurized honey; the spices take over on the second sip with some dried fruits; Finish: coating, waxy and  spicy fruits! (Tasting Note is from the batch received in the Spring, may be the same). – $99.99 + GST
  2. Lagavulin Distillers Edition 2012 – 43% – Distilled 1996 – Finished in PX Sherry Casks – $145.99 + GST
  3. Oban Distillers Edition 2012 – 43% – Distilled 1997 – Finished in Montilla Fino casks – $145.99 + GST
  4. Royal Lochnagar Distillers Edition 2011- 40% – Distilled 1998 – We had one a couple of years ago, believe it was a 2010 batch. – $85.99 + GST 

LASTNIGHT’S JURA TASTING W/   WILLIE TAIT

The ever entertaining Willie Tait of Jura distillery put on a wonderful tasting last night for a full house at Kensington Wine Market. Willie is a colourful character, and a man who’s being around the Scotch whisky industry for decades managing Jura,  Bruichladdich, Fettercairn and Tamnavulin distilleries to name just a few. It was under his management that Jura, Bruichladdich and Fettercairn distilleries all experimented with peated malt. In the case of Jura the first instance was purely by accident when a truck of malt destined for Caol Ila in   1996 mistakenly dumped its malt into Jura’s bins. The mistake wasn’t noticed until the first mash of the wrong barley was well underway. The resulting spirit was exchanged with Diageo and the odd cask of it has popped up over the years. It wasn’t for another couple of years that the distillery intentionally began laying down spirit made from peated malt.

Willie guided us through a tasting of seven malts last night. Here they are with some tasting notes by   yours truly, possibly somewhat dulled by the effects of Jet Lag:

  1. Jura 10 Year – 40% – My Tasting Note: Nose: sugary white fruits, white chocolate and candied orange, honey and softly earthy malt; Palate: creamy and malty with honey and soft toasted oak; orange citrus and grassy malt with sea salt; Finish: very creamy, citrusy and salty-grasses. – $47.49 + GST
  2. Jura Paps Mountain of the Sound 15 Year – 46% – Cabernet Sauvignon Finish –  1366 Bottles – My Tasting Note: Nose: nutty, leathery and earthy with some creamy notes and classic orange citrus; unusually it reminds me of Reese Peanut Butter Cups; Palate: leather, more peanut butter cups, sour fruits: cherries and plumbs, teriyaki beef jerki and soy sauce; Finish: creamy, leathery, earthy and nutty with more soy sauce. – $160ish – Not available in Canada, special treat courtesy of J Wheelock of Authentic
  3. Jura Boutique Barrels Bourbon 1995 – 56.5% – Finished in Premium Bourbon Casks – Exclusive to KWM – My Tasting Note: Nose: almonds, toasted coconut, roasted barley, coffee grounds, charred oak and dried oranges with perfumed soap; Palate: more coffee grounds, toasted coconut, charred oak and buttery oils with chewy malt; burnt sugar, cream and burnt orange; Finish: very toasty, more coffee notes with dried orange and vanilla cream. – $114.99 + GST
  4. Fettercairn Fior- 42% – Lightly peated Fettercairn Finished in Sherry – Exclusive to KWM – My Tasting Note: Nose: candied orange, cured leather, chocolate, brandy and a backbone of creamy vanilla, soft earthy peat and spice; Palate: lots of candied orange, soft spice, polished  leather, burnt fruits, black licorice and candied fennel with a base of cream; Finish: creamy and spicy retaining the same soft earthy barley and licorice. – $71.99 + GST
  5. Dalmore Castle Leod – 46% – Bourbon and Sherry Matured finished in Chateau Lafite –  5000 total bottles – Exclusive to KWM – My Tasting Note: Nose: Christmas cake, wet leather and brandy soaked cherries; barley sugar, unpeeled   oranges and grapefruits; milk chocolate, some salted fish (salmon) and  earthy peppery notes with sautéed strawberries; Palate: more Christmas cake and candied fruit notes with fresh strawberries; lush caramel, milk chocolate, orange marmalade and floral nutty notes; it is big and creamy with uncured leather; Finish: soft and honeyed with more orange marmalade, chocolate covered coffee beans and coffee liqueur. – $183.99 + GST
  6. Jura Prophecy – 46% – Heavily Peated Jura – My Tasting Note: Nose: maritime and brackish, wet wood smoke, salt water toffee, licorice root, grapefruit juice and orange peel; Palate: big toasted coconut, soft-salty-smoke, chewy barley, candied fennel, cigar smoke and blood orange with oily peat; Finish: oily peat, chewy malt, floral heather and oak sugars. – $110.99 + GST
  7. Jura 1976 Feith A’ Chaorainn – 46% – 35 Years – 500 Total Bottles Produced – We have 3 still available all of them signed by Willie Tait – My Tasting  Note: Nose: melons, peaches and very creamy with honey and tropical        fruits; nectarines and Worther’s Caramels; Palate: exceptionally creamy, more melons and tropical fruits, subtle spice, candied orange and soft white chocolate; Finish: long, creamy and very well balanced highlighting the same tropical fruits. – $794.99 + GST – Only 3 left! 

INTRODUCING TOMATIN

When I planned my recent trip to Scotland this fall, I did so with an eye to visiting distilleries I’d never been to before. I hit up Glencadam, Tomintoul, Glenturret and many others I’d never been to before. During this planning stage it became known that Tomatin   whiskies would be launched in Alberta later in the fall. I knew I had to get   out there to see what the place was all about. On Wednesday September 26th, exactly a week ago today I pulled up to the distillery located just off the A9 between Aviemore and Inverness in the foothills of the Cairngorms.

Tomatin distillery was founded in 1897 during a period of boom in the whisky industry. It was built near the village of Tomatin, on a site where cattle drovers are believed to have stop   to rest, and buy illicit whisky since the 16th Century. The   distillery was built near to a railway that connected Inverness with central   Scotland. The distillery even had its own rail sidings to aid with the delivery of supplies and transport of product away to markets. Like many of Scotland’s distilleries it was a victim of the Pattison Whisky Crash and   closed in 1906.

The distillery’s closure was   short lived, reopening in 1909 under Tomatin Distillers Co. Ltd. In 1956 the   distillery doubled its production going from 2 to 4 stills. Just two years   later another 2 stills were added. Four more stills were added in 1961 and   another in 1964. By 1974 the distillery had a total of 23 stills operating with a capacity of 13,000,000L per year. From 1974 through 1985 it was the   largest distillery in Scotland, but the good times were not to last. Another   crash in the whisky industry caused a cavalcade of distillery closures in the   early 1980’s and Tomatin was not spared. Fortunately a Japanese firm came to   the rescue in 1986, making Tomatin the first Scottish distillery to be   acquired by a Japanese firm. In 1997 the owners added the Antiquary blend to   their Scottish possesions.

Today   Tomatin distillery has a maximum capacity of 5,000,000L, but it is only producing about 1.8 million a year. The scale of the distillery is still vast   and it is easy to see what a massive operation must have once operated here.   The massive still room has a dozen stills, but is only half full. The distillery does relatively large 8 ton mashes, filling 40,000L stainless   steel washbacks. Currently the distillery is storing about 153,000 casks on   site, most of them their own, with a maximum capacity of 250,000 in 43   warehouses. The distillery has a tanker filling room that was once used as an   eel farm and for the last six years it has been producing some peated spirit. The oldest cask of Tomatin on site is from 1967.

Kensington Wine Market will be bringing in the full range of Tomatin whiskies over the next few months, the range available to use is as follows:

  1. Tomatin 12 Year – 40% – Matured in 1st fill bourbon barrels, refill American oak casks and Spanish sherry butts. The 12 year old is married exclusively in Spanish sherry butts prior to bottling. – Official Tasting Notes: Aroma: A complex, fresh and airy bouquet which contains rich malt and fruity aromas with a hint of peatiness. Palate: The palate is rewarded with a unique combination of attractive flavours – a balance of apples, pears and malt with a gentle hint of nuttiness introduced by the subtle use of sherry wood. Very smooth and silky. Finish: A wonderfully rich and elegant taste produces a long and satisfying finish; there is an oily richness which leads to a desire for more. $56.99 + GST
  2. Tomatin 15 Year – 43% – Matured in refill American Oak casks – Official Tasting Notes: Aroma: Light and fresh, with delicate oaky notes coming through. An explosion of fruit follows with peach and citrus flavours dominating,        vanilla and orange peel linger in the background. Taste: Soft, gentle and very fruity. Smooth, medium body, delicate honey, mild orange and apricot. Finish: Gentle and soft flowing. A wonderful addition to the standard range. $79.49 + GST
  3. Tomatin 18 Year – 46% – Re fill American oak casks, married in Oloroso sherry butts prior to bottling. – Official  Tasting Notes: Nose: Angelica root, oranges, sherbert, toffee, ginger, Demerara rum. Mouth: Quite dry, woody and spicy.        Raisings, sultanas, ginger cake, oloroso sherry, tobacco. Finish: Nice  chewy, woodspice. $105.99 + GST
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    2. Tomatin 21 Year – 52% -European and American Oak – 2400 Total Bottles Produced – Official Tasting Notes: Nose: Soft with mild fruits (peach, kiwi and stewed rhubarb or gooseberry). Slight menthol and spice of fresh cayenne pepper at the back. Water brings out more of the fiery spice with fruit sorbet to cool. Palate: Cheap peach perfume, kiwi fruit, some sour woody notes and lemon. Possibly a hint of smoke coming through. Reduced, the sweetness is more evident but flavours dulled. Finish: More kiwi, becoming woody and bitter. $TBA – Arriving in a month or two.
    3. Tomatin 30 Year – 46% – European and American Oak – 1500 Total Bottles Produced – Official Tasting Notes: Nose -Intense juicy aromas arouse the senses – Green Apples, Passion Fruit, Honey Dew Melon, Blackcurrant and Blueberries. Citrus notes come to the fore all the while a candy sweetness drifts along with hints of polished leather in the background. Palate – Gooseberry, Ginger and Hazelnuts make way for spicy oak which hits the middle of the tongue. The oak is balanced beautifully by a honey sweetness that drifts to the back of the palate. Finish – Long,  clean and pleasurable. $TBA – Arriving in a month or two.
    4. Tomatin Decades – 46% – Produced by selecting one cask each from the 5 decades master distiller Douglas Campbell has worked for the distillery. 50 years in total! – Official Tasting Notes: Aroma – A lovely sweet maltiness gives way to juicy, fruity aromas of fresh peach, apple and pear with gentle hints of dried apricots and raisins. Delicate flowery notes sit on top of rich pine and robust oak wood. The hint of a distant smouldering fire wafts about in the background. Palate –  The taste buds are tantalised by intense flavours of tropical fruit,  rich Christmas cake, aniseed, cinnamon and creamy fudge. The rich malty sweetness returns with a nutty edge. Finish – Mellow and      memorable, like the man himself. $185.49 + GST 

Also Available by Special Order:

  1. Antiquary 12 Year Blended Scotch Whisky – 40% – $43.99 + GST
  2. Antiquary 21 Year Blended Scotch Whisky – 43% – $112.49 + GST

If you have any whisky questions or comments concerning The Malt Messenger please contact me by e-mail, phone, or drop by the store. Feel free to forward me any whisky news you feel should be included in a future issue of The Malt Messenger; it might just get included.

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, and don’t include GST. In   the event of discrepancies, the point of sale will be taken as correct.

Thanks for reading the Malt   Messenger.

Slainte!

Andrew Ferguson

Manager & Scotchguy

Kensington Wine Market

403-283-8000

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

www.kensingtonwinemarket.com

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Ferguson’s Whisky Tours

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