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The Whisky Shop ‘Brilliant Bourbons for that Summer Vibe!’ đŸ„ƒ – American Whiskey News

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Get your cocktail shaker out and try some of these fabulous summer cocktails. We’ve chosen the most sun-drenched drinks recipes from our favourite American whiskey brands to quench your thirst during everyone’s favourite season.

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Fielden Whisky reveals Hazybower, the second release in the Fieldnotes Collection, celebrating the flora of the English countryside – English Whisky News

Fielden Whisky reveals Hazybower, the second release in the

Fieldnotes Collection, celebrating the flora of the English countryside

Fielden Whisky announces  the release of Hazybower, the second chapter in its acclaimed Fieldnotes whisky collection: a vibrant tribute to the wild herbs and flowers that grow naturally among the grains in England’s biodiverse fields.

Limited to just 1,000 individually numbered bottles, Hazybower continues Fielden’s Fieldnotes story that started with Hedgerow in 2024. This year’s distinctive expression captures the fresh, floral spirit of the English countryside.

Crafted from a unique blend of heritage rye, wheat and barley, the grains have been grown as diverse field mixtures, including traditional maslin (a historical method of cultivating rye and wheat together). Fermented and distilled with grain in both pot and column stills, Hazybower has been matured primarily in re-used American oak casks – previously used for Fielden’s signature rye whisky – to preserve and elevate the pure grain character. A portion was also fully matured in an old Hungarian oak Tokaji (sweet) wine cask, enhancing the whisky’s floral and citrus notes with layers of honey and spice. 

A Love Letter to the Fields:

Fieldnotes is Fielden’s four-part exploration of the flavour pillars behind its signature rye whisky. Each chapter is inspired by a different element of the field ecosystem. As the second chapter, Hazybower celebrates the wildflowers, herbs and resilient plants that cohabit Fielden’s regeneratively farmed grain fields – clover, poppies, thistles, mayweed, and more.

Last year’s release – Hedgerow – revealed the complexity and diversity of an English hedgerow from blossoms, to berries and ripe rosehips, with a hazel and darker nut finish.

Fielden’s whiskymaker Chico Rosa said: “While conventional agriculture often suppresses diversity, we aim to champion it here at Fielden. These plants aren’t just beautiful – they contribute to healthy soils, resilient crops and complex, layered flavour. With Hazybower, we are bringing that diversity into your glass via the flavour and texture of this spirit. The result is a whisky that evokes hazy summer days in the English countryside – freshly cut herbs, meadow flowers and lemon tart in the evening sun. Balanced by our signature spice of rye and a mellow freshness, we hope that Hazybower is both a sensory journey and a statement of our regenerative farming values worth sipping.”

Fielden is rewriting the rules of whisky-making with a philosophy grounded in a simple truth: whisky is an agricultural product. Instead of relying on industrial farming practices – like agrichemical inputs, frequent ploughing, and monoculture crops – Fielden takes a regenerative approach working with farmers across England. They plant diverse grains, grown amongst clover – a natural fertiliser that helps the soil stay healthy. They never use chemical inputs on the land, and minimise soil disturbance.  This “No Chem Regen” way of farming nurtures healthy soils, clear waters and flourishing biodiversity, and encourages crop resilience, helping to cut agriculture’s giant carbon footprint.

The result? Fields full of life. Whisky full of flavour. 

This summer whisky lovers can also enjoy Fielden at Hotel CafĂ© Royal in London at the Fielden Terrace – opening from 22nd July – 1st September. Visitors can enjoy a selection of refreshing Fielden cocktails including the signature Rye Old Fashioned, Fielden Highball and the Harvest Julep (featuring the limited edition Harvest 2019 edition).

Availability:
Hazybower is available from 6th August via Fielden’s website and Berry Bros. & Rudd, while stocks last.

RRP: ÂŁ102.50, ABV: 46.3%.

Hazybower Tasting Notes:

  • At First: Bright citrus and blossom, with hints of custard, freshly baked scones, and green herbal notes. Touches of green banana and pineapple.
  • On the Palate: Lemon tart, cream, toasted nuts, honey, and a touch of sorrel.
  • The Finish: Fresh peppercorn and ginger, leading to a lingering spiced, refreshing finale.

About Fielden:

What’s whisky got to do with farming? Everything. Whisky is an agricultural product, but most grain is grown industrially, with chemicals. Not on Fielden’s farms. Fielden is bringing England’s fields back to life by planting diverse grains that thrive without chemicals – letting nature take the lead. Their farmers are kind to their land and never use chemicals. Instead, the grain grows in clover, a natural fertiliser that helps the soil stay healthy. This no chem regen way of farming nurtures healthy soils, clear waters and flourishing biodiversity in their fields, helping to cut agriculture’s giant carbon footprint. The grain grows tall and strong. The fields are wild and glorious. And the whisky is full of flavour: think warm flaky pastry, butter and caramel. Is it the grains? Is it the magic of nature?

Who knows – and honestly, does it matter? Fielden are putting the best (completely natural) ingredients into their stills, making a distinctly delicious rye whisky that’s changing farming for the better. Fielden: the English whisky that’s changing farming for the better, field by field, harvest by harvest.

Fields Full of Life. Whisky Full of Flavour.

A Decade in the Making — Enjoy our Estate 10 Year Old – Canadian Whisky News

Our Estate 10 Year Old is getting a great response — and it’s easy to see (and taste) why. Made entirely with barley from the Shelter Point Farm, this whisky is a true expression of our location. The nose reflects the view of a field full of ripening barley, honey sweetness with hints of apple and orange blossom. This continues on the palate where the creamy mouthfeel delivers nutty, vanilla richness. Turning to face the forest and the ocean the finish brings a buttery salty-ness with hints of dark chocolate, leather and tobacco. Very few whiskies in the world can claim to be grown, distilled and bottled in the same location. We are proud to present this unique Ten Year Old Estate Whisky. It truly encapsulates the flavours of this beautiful location.

Buy the Estate 10 Year Old

4692 Regent Road
Campbell River, BC
V9H 1E3 Canada

A Fresh New Look for Glengoyne 18 Year Old and 21 Year Old Sherry Oak – Scotch Whisky News

A Fresh New Look for
Glengoyne 18 Year Old and 21 Year Old Sherry Oak

We’re delighted to introduce a refined new look for our multi-award winning Glengoyne 18 Year Old and 21 Year Old Sherry Oak whiskies. Thoughtfully crafted from fully recyclable, locally sourced materials, this new packaging reflects our enduring commitment to sustainability. It’s a graceful evolution that celebrates the exceptional whisky within while caring for the world around us.

Unfold the elegant gatefold pack, and you’ll uncover a captivating image by local photographer Richard Fox. His lens captures the breathtaking view from the summit of Dumgoyne Hill – the iconic peak that watches over our distillery. It’s a heartfelt reminder of where every bottle begins its journey, offering a sense of place and connection to our cherished home, no matter where in the world you enjoy your dram.

Discover Glengoyne 18 Year Old

Discover Glengoyne 21 Year Old Sherry Oak

The Whisky Exchange: Payday Whisky – Fine Whisky Selection News

EXPLORE OUR FINE WHISKY SELECTION

For those who appreciate good whisky, this payday selection delivers a breadth of character, from dependable favourites to those tempting drams still waiting to be tasted.

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Ledaig 10 Cask Strength – Scotch Whisky News

Ledaig 10 Cask Strength

THE REVIEW

 

What happens when you make an already great bottle of whisky even better? Well, you get a cask strength Ledaig 10!

We’ve all been waiting for so long for an official release of this stunning bottle of whisky from the Isle of Mull, and it’s everything you could want from it. It is a explosive, smoky, medicinal, layered, sweet, citrusy, over-the-top flavour bomb that drops definition and style in every sip.

When I first opened this bottle I was a little worried as it was a little quiet. Happy to report that it is know the equivalent of driving a convertible car through a hail storm whilst having a fist fight with some sort of Scottish peat demon that wants to incapacitate you.

That sound good enough?

(ledaig/tobermory)

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NEW LAUNCH: Jim Beam Lineage – Bourbon Whiskey News

NEW LAUNCH: Jim Beam Lineage

Jim Beam Bourbon, the number one selling bourbon in the world, has announced the launch of Lineage Batch #2, A Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – a batched premium expression created by 7th and 8th Generation Beam Family Master Distillers – Fred and Freddie Noe.

The one-of-a-kind whiskey is a true father-son collaboration and collector’s item as it’s only available to purchase at The James B. Beam Distilling Co. campus in Clermont, Kentucky. Making it even more special, Lineage is the first bourbon from the Jim Beam portfolio to feature Freddie’s name. Together, Fred and Freddie hand-selected this 15-year-old bourbon. This rare whiskey marks the peak of one generation’s achievement and the next generation coming-of-age.

Aged in charred white oak barrels at the Booker Noe Plant, this exquisite Bourbon has the same mouthfeel for which Jim Beam is recognized. The whiskey has notes of spice, vanilla, and caramel, ensuring a balanced finish.

SRP: $250 for 700mL | 55.5% ABV | Aged 15 Years | 

Color: Mahogany

Aroma: Creamy toffee, vanilla & seasoned oak

Flavor: Leather & char complemented by sweet crĂšme brulee

Finish: Full-bodied with notes of matured oak

The Grand Whisky Auction August 2025 Auction ENDS TONIGHT! – Auction Whisky News

The Grand Whisky Auction ENDS TONIGHT!

The auction closes TONIGHT (Tuesday, 5th August) from 9:00pm (BST)

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Whisky Magazine issue #208 – Whisky News

Whisky Magazine issue #208

We’re pleased to announce that our latest issue will be out this week. Look forward to receiving it on your doorstep soon!

“All whiskey comes from somewhere. Where it comes from defines it. It should taste like where it comes from,” Al Laws told Whisky Magazine. Laws is the founder and president of Laws Whiskey House, a distillery based in Denver, Colorado. Liza Weisstuch visits Laws Whiskey House to find out how the distillery’s environment is influencing its whiskey.

We hope you enjoy this issue!

Bradley Weir, Editor


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