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Gordon & MacPhail Glenlivet 1986 33YO Connoisseurs Choice Cask #16601801 at Tyndrum Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

Glenlivet 1986 33YO Connoisseurs Choice Cask #16601801 47.5%

£795.00

This release is from Glenlivet Distillery. Coming in the ‘Cask Strength’ range of Connoisseurs Choice. Notes:Sweet aromas of stewed pear lead to cinnamon spice with a hint of oak. Fresh flavours of strawberries and raspberries combine with liquorice. A medium-bodied finish with lingering summer fruits.

Distilled: 1986
Bottled: 13th March 2020
Batch number: 20/002
Cask number: 16601801
Cask Type: Refill Sherry Hogshead
Aged for 33 Years
One of only 303 bottles
Bottled by Gordon & MacPhail

TyndrumWhisky.com
The Green Welly Stop
Tyndrumwhisky, Tyndrum
Crianlarich, Perthshire FK20 8RY
United Kingdom

Whisky Magazine Special Selection Tasting Pack – 25th Anniversary News

To mark our 25th anniversary celebrations, we’re offering you an exclusive Special Selection tasting pack featuring five amazing craft Scotch whiskies. And because it’s Burns Night (it was ~ WI), we’re offering a 15% discount on our Whisky Special Selection—just use the code WHISKY15.

What’s in the pack?

Each limited-edition pack contains five 50ml bottles of craft Scotch whiskies from the following brands:

Arbikie

Lochlea

Nc’nean

Torabhaig

Wolfburn

Plus a free one-year digital subscription to Whisky Magazine (worth £29).

Gordon & MacPhail Strathisla 1987 33YO Connoisseurs Choice Cask #3053 at Tyndrum Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

 

Strathisla 1987 33YO Connoisseurs Choice Cask #3053 56.8%

Sweet apple aromas complement fresh honey and lime zest. Tropical fruit flavours give way to cracked black pepper and roasted peanuts leading to a delicate finish of brown sugar and soft fruits.

£755.00 >

This release is from the Strathisla Distillery. Coming in the ‘Cask Strength’ range of Connoisseurs Choice.

Distilled: 1987
Bottled: 13th October 2020
Batch number: 20/056
Cask Type: Refill American Hogshead
Cask No: 3053
Aged for 33 Years
One of only 174 bottles

From Strathisla Distillery, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail

TyndrumWhisky.com
The Green Welly Stop
Tyndrumwhisky, Tyndrum
Crianlarich, Perthshire FK20 8RY
United Kingdom

Gordon & MacPhail Balblair 1990 29YO Connoisseurs Choice Cask #4166 at Tyndrum Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

Balblair 1990 29YO Connoisseurs Choice Cask #4166 58.4%

Soft cinnamon spice leads to stewed plum and delicate sherbet aromas. Initial toasted malt flavours give way to light fruitcake with a hint of cashew nut. Traces of aniseed and dried ginger linger on the finish.

£595.00 >

This release is from Balblair Distillery. Coming in the ‘Cask Strength’ range of Connoisseurs Choice.

Distilled: 1990
Bottled: 4th February 2020
Batch number: 20/017
Cask number: 4166
Cask Type: Refill Sherry Butt
Aged for 29 Years
One of only 469 bottles
Bottled by Gordon & MacPhail

TyndrumWhisky.com
The Green Welly Stop
Tyndrumwhisky, Tyndrum
Crianlarich, Perthshire FK20 8RY
United Kingdom

Isle of Harris Distillery ‘The Harris Journal: The Search For Spring’ – Scotch Whisky News

Where did the week go? The pace of life here is supposed to be slow but it feels like the last seven days have simply blown by.

It must be all the storm-force winds speeding the hands of Harris time along…

We’re at that time of year where the long winter is wearing thin. There’s always something special about this season when the dark nights begin to draw in, it’s a chance to light fires, pour drams, and enjoy the elemental nature of this island at its most raw.

But, as the months roll on, the endless wild weather begins to take its toll and most of us are yearning for those longer days and the light they bring.

So, safe to say we’re looking forward to spring with its sense of new life and renewal as we look out of our windows at all this rain.

One sure sign of change is the reopening of our distillery doors to the public for the first time this year…

Sandra and her team will be warmly welcoming visitors from the 5th of February, with the Shop open from 10am – 5pm from Monday to Friday.

They’re also holding a daily behind-the-scenes tour each day at 12pm and the online booking diary is now live if you’d like to secure your place over the next two months.

And, if you can’t be with us here in Harris, rest assured we’ll stay connected with you through this weekly Journal and our wider social media stories.

We have lots of exciting things to share with you this year, from whisky yarns to tales of people and place…

More on all this very soon, meantime enjoy all the latest news from our island below and be sure to stay well-stocked with our island spirits as we go!

Le gach deagh dhùrachd,

Mike Donald, Chief Storyteller

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Our whisky is a Harris whisky, and we do not seek to emulate other drams or regions.

The elegant flavours of our whisky will be perceived differently by different people as they allow the complex character of our dram to unfold in their glass over time.

So, we won’t issue any ‘official’ tasting notes and instead encourage folk to explore the scents and sensory experience of The Hearach single malt from a more personal point of view.

Instead, each batch will come with some simple words written by someone from our local community as they enjoy a glass and delve a little deeper into their island memories and imagination, to help things along.

We’d also love to hear you own thoughts and memories evoked while enjoying your dram of The Hearach. 

Email us with your own tasting notes via the button below

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Glenturret 30 Year old at The Whisky Genie – Scotch Whisky News

Glenturret 30 Year old

This Glenturret 30 year single malt has a complex, sweet character that offers dark toffee, chocolate, almonds, cinnamon and caramelised bananas. Glenturret is officially the oldest whisky distillery still in operation in Scotland.

Some of the precious 30 year old spirit for this release was put into new, specially selected European oak sherry casks where it matured for another year.

Available at WhiskyGenie.com

Glenturret 30 Year old

£650

Killowen Distillery Update – Distillery of the Year, Cork Whiskey Fest & Location of Special Killowen Bottles? 😁 – Irish Whiskey News

Killowen Distillery Update – Distillery of the Year, Cork Whiskey Fest & Location of Special Killowen Bottles? 😁

Killowen Distillery Crowned Distillery of the Year!

A few weeks ago, whiskey enthusiast Sean Kincaid, also known as @darkcloudwhisky on Instagram crowned us ‘Distillery of the Year!’ On his page, he uploaded a video with his impressive Killowen collection, where he wrote: ‘this was by far one of the easiest choices of the entire awards.’ He then continued by saying ‘Killowen Distillery is one of the smallest distilleries in all of Irish Whiskey but they are having one of the largest impacts!’
It is our absolute pleasure – thank you Sean.

This is also fitting as PWS Imports in Alberta currently have their own Part 1 of 2 Killowen Barántúil. This beautiful Single Pot Still has been split in two smaller casks with the other half resting in a secret cask for the future. Click here for pre-orders.

Killowen’s spirit – Where can we get it?

We are experiencing many calls from whiskey lovers requesting some of our single casks – there are no recent Killowen whiskey releases available from our website due to sell-out editions.

Cork Whiskey Fest 2024

The countdown to Cork Whiskey Fest is on. With less than 2 months to go, we are so excited and have prepared some very special samples to share with you all. The second annual Cork Whiskey Fest will take place on 22nd – 24th March – a weekend full of craic and fantastic whiskey experiences! We added some more tickets this year after last years sell out so come have a ball with us.

Limited tickets remaining – click here to get yours while you can!

See you all there 🙂

New Arrivals and Back in Stock at K&L California – Bourbon Whiskey News

Virginia Distillery Co. 11 Year Old “First Fill Bourbon and Moscatel Cask #2847” Single Malt Whiskey (750ml) $59.99 View

You’d never know it from the label, but this is 100% Scotch Single Malt – with a twist. It wasn’t bottles in Scotland and therefore it has foregone it’s moniker. Virginia Distilling purchased some Scotch in first fill Bourbon casks and imported them to Virginia. The original plan was to blend it with some of their early distillate, but a few of the casks were so special they just held onto them. At 6 years old, they recasked them into some particularly delicious fresh Moscatel casks – then they left them alone for another 5 years. When we saw the price on the table for cask strength 11 year old single malt that basically had a full first maturation in 1st fill Bourbon and a 2nd maturation in Moscatel – a sweet fortified wine from Portugal – we just had to taste them. We picked the best barrel of the bunch and it’s finally bottled and here as a K&L exclusive! At a whopping 60.3% ABV and bottled without adjustment, color or filtration, just the way it should be.

Wathen’s Private Barrel “K&L Exclusive” Single Barrel #4498 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) $59.99 View

Email: wine@klwines.com
Phone: (877) KL-WINES (Toll Free 877.559.4637)
K&L Wine Merchants 3005 El Camino Real Redwood City, CA 94061 USA
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

Special-Edition Bourbon from Cult Phenom Saint Cloud, Under $50 – K&L California Bourbon News

Over 60% Off: One-of-a-Kind, Sauternes-Finished Bourbon
Saint Cloud X Series “Abstrakt 2 110 Proof” Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) (Elsewhere $150) ($49.99)
“Unique, thought-provoking, and absolutely delicious bourbon in a stunning package at a no-brainer price.” — Andrew Whiteley, K&L Spirits Buyer

Spirits buyer Andrew Whiteley nicely sums it all up in his quote above, but in case you need a little more detail, the specs on this singular specimen are quite intriguing. Starting with nine-year-old bourbon from a renowned legacy Kentucky distillery, we’re already looking at a premium whiskey, but factor in nine months finishing in Sauternes casks from the iconic Château Rieussec, and we end up with something in a class all its own. Bottled at a robust 55% ABV, it’s got complexity and body to spare, all at a one-time price over 60% off the going market rate.

Saint Cloud X Series “Abstrakt 2 110 Proof” Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) (Elsewhere $150) ($49.99)

K&L Notes: The enigmatic Saint Cloud bourbon is one of the most exciting brands offering hyper limited releaes. Their X Series highlights experimental whiskeys and partners with artists to create labels worthy of the exceptional juice within. This 9.5 year old Kentucky Bourbon is adorned in a wild label from New York artist Christopher “Flore” Florentino. Just like the outside, the bourbon inside has been framed by one of the wine world’s most sought-after creations, a nine-month finish in Premier Cru Château Rieussec Sauternes barrels. In addition, the barrels spent those many months in the very hottest most active part of the warehouse, thereby increasing the interaction between the barrel and the excellent bourbon inside. The deep, rich complexity of this mature Kentucky bourbon, sourced from one of the country’s most historic “legacy” producers, is perfectly kissed by the rich sweetness and finesse of the fine Bordeaux wine and the top-notch French oak casks. Due to age, rarity, and cost of both the bourbon and the finishing barrels, the suggested retail price for this expression was upwards of $200, but we’re able to offer a one-time only price unavailable anywhere else. Very few bourbons on the market today will offer a better experience for the dollar than this stupendous deal.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: January 18, 2024

Unique, thought-provoking, and absolutely delicious bourbon in a stunning package at a no-brainer price. While this whiskey offers a whole bunch of classic bourbon notes, it’s really the Sauternes barrel and French oak that make it stand out from the crowd and drink almost like a cocktail straight from the bottle, but at a massive 55% ABV (not that it’s outrageously high, but it feels way more powerful than that). You can’t even think about drinking it without appreciating the packaging. The art by Flore is a great backdrop for the branded coin on the front, and the heavy Hermes statue topper stands out on any bar to be sure. But once you get into the bottle, things really get wild. Château Rieussec barrels, made from top-quality French oak, contribute so much here. The whiskey smells golden. It immediately proffers dense apricots, cherries, canned mandarins (and their syrup), peach preserves, and the high-toned, spicy peaks of French oak along with the pollen-esque texture of the famed Noble Rot of Sauternes. The nose continues to unfold over many minutes (I recommend resting this in glass before and after adding water). The vanilla and underlying American oak from the initial nine years of just being classic Kentucky Straight Bourbon come out from under all that fruit reminding you that you’re in fact drinking America’s spirit. Butterscotch, maple syrup, dusty cocoa with a flash of white chocolate. When you do get into the palate, I honestly find it a bit too much at 55% ABV, and I’m not one to shy away from high proof or a little alcohol burn. I think it begins to show a much more complete profile with a bit of water. Add that water and the entire glass clouds immediately—an indication of how much flavor is packed into the liquid. It settles into a more mocha-like sweetness. Black pepper and vanilla abound. Burnt orange peel and maple syrup make it feel a bit like you’re drinking a well-prepared Old Fashioned. It’s mouth-coating and lingering. The finish leans more towards crunchy peanut brittle and toffee. All around a delightful pour that is certainly out of the ordinary in a good way.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: January 19, 2024

This gorgeous little bourbon certainly looks and feels like it should be very expensive, so I don’t fault them for selling it for $200! But sometimes we have to price whiskey to drink, and thank God we were able to price this bourbon that way, because it drinks incredibly well. In fact, it drinks easily as well as products that sell out in moments even at $200! This is a high-proof version of an unnamed legacy distillery. Neither the distillery nor the bottler disclose the mashbill, but it’s likely a high rye (circa 18%) and distilled in the absolute heart of bourbon country. I’m skeptical of all wine finishes, but Sauternes seems to be the perfect pairing for bourbon. The sweetness of the wine balances heady French oak perfectly. Let’s give it a GOOOOO! The nose is ultra-toasty, sweet fresh oak, coconut butter, stewed plums, Werther’s, honey, marmalade, hints of heady spice—clove and nutmeg—and a twinge of earthy wood to balance the wild sweetness. On the palate, dark red cherry, burnt sugar, apricot candy, cocoa powder, big oak, but no hard tannins or planky-ness. We move into a rather long finish, which highlights the spicy French oak over the sweet, dried fruits with a big toasted vanilla bean on the exhale. Truly a hyper-loveable and wildly drinkable bourbon. At this price, it’s probably investment grade whiskey.

Email: wine@klwines.com
Phone: (877) KL-WINES (Toll Free 877.559.4637)
K&L Wine Merchants 3005 El Camino Real Redwood City, CA 94061 USA
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

Isle of Harris Distillery ‘The Snow Goes, Now For High Winds And Wild Weather’ – Scotch Whisky News

 

The cold snows are gone but the winter weather continues as we battle the wild winds of Atlantic storm systems which continue to swing in.

Thankfully, we’re well-used to such high-on-the-Beaufort-scale blasts, and with ever-watchful eyes on the weather forecast we usually have our hatches well battened down by the time the pressure drops.

Despite all the meteorological mayhem, the team in Tarbert have been staying busy behind the scenes and we’re pleased to say the first bottles of The Hearach whisky in 2024 are being bottled as we speak.

Batch number 9 is now safely secured in glass and the new white and red seals are being applied as we say goodbye to the copper and grey stopper strips which marked out the First Release last year.

More information on forthcoming release dates coming very soon…

Order your bottle with us online here in the UK or find a local stockist across the country and beyond via our stockist map and partner pages

Wherever you are, we hope you’re raising a glass of something good in great company!

Le gach deagh dhùrachd,

Mike Donald, Chief Storyteller

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Last week brought more snow to Harris than many of the older residents here in Harris can remember.

While it was very pretty to see the landscape covered by deep veils of bright white, it made travelling the many long and winding roads around the island to work a slightly treacherous affair!

Here are some Scottish Gaelic words to try next time the temperatures tumble…

Sneachd : Snow

Sneachdadh : Snowing

Sneachdach / sneachdail : Snowy

Cith sneachda : Heavy snowfall

Sneachd àirde nan taighean : Snow as high as the houses

Click below to learn how to pronounce these wintery words and more…

SPEAK SOME GAELIC

Our whisky is made with little automation, and we prefer to rely on the ‘human touch’ throughout our whisky-making.

Our local distillers use their judgement and experience to decide the cut-points by nose and sight, they manually adjust the steam valves, and process decisions are made as a team at every step on a daily basis.

The difference this makes to the final dram may be hard to define but we feel the use of island hands will bring something extra to the spirit we finally bottle.

The emphasis on people throughout the production process also serves to create employment that would otherwise be lost in a more ‘push-button’ operation.

Right now the first batches of 2024 are being bottled, labelled and sealed by hand. More news on release dates and other details coming very soon…

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