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The Whisky Exchange “Virtual Tastings – December 2020” – Scotch Whisky News

Virtual Tastings – December 2020

After a couple of month away, The Whisky Exchange’s Virtual Tastings are back! Join us for a fantastic pair of December tastings with our friends at Diageo – proper festive treats.

A couple of months off…

Well, we weren’t really ‘away’ as such. We ran the world’s biggest online whisky festival – Virtual Whisky Show – with more than 400 talks across eight days streamed to more than 1000 visitors from more than 50 countries…

December’s Line-up

We’re easing ourselves back into our regular Virtual Tastings with help from a long-time friend – irrepressible Diageo brand ambassador Colin “Ain’t no foolin’” Dunn. He’ll be joined by a couple of his colleagues and our head buyer Dawn Davies to taste through two great line-ups of whisky.

Wednesday 2 December 2020, 7pm GMT – Diageo Special Releases 2020 Virtual Tasting: The annual special releases tasting with Colin is a highlight of our tasting year so we’re very pleased to be able to keep it in the calendar by moving it online. Dawn will be joined by Colin and his podcast buddy, ambassador TJ Littlejohn, to taste through all eight of this year’s Diageo Special Releases – Cardhu 11 Year Old, Dalwhinnie 30 Year Old, Cragganmore 20 Year Old, Pittyvaich 30 Year Old, Singleton of Dufftown 17 Year Old, Talisker 8 Year Old, Lagavulin 12 Year Old and Mortlach 21 Year Old.
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Wednesday 9 December 2020, 7pm GMT – Talisker Virtual Tasting: Talisker ambassador Jason Clark will be joining Dawn and Colin to pull apart the distillery’s range, from 10 Year Old to 25 Year Old, with a few stops on the way with old friends and some treats you might not have tasted – Talisker 10 Year Old, Talisker Port Ruighe Port Finish, Talisker 18 Year Old, Talisker 25 Year Old, Talisker 2007 Distillers Edition and Talisker 8 Year Old from the Diageo Special Releases 2020.
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The future?

These are our final virtual tastings for 2020, but we’ll be back in the new year with more. We may not be able to get together in person to share a drink or two just yet, but we’ll be online with tasty things until that day comes around.

Santa’s Dram: WIN a Bunnahabhain 39 Year Old or a case of six mystery malts! 🎉 – Scotch Whisky News

It’s our biggest giveaway yet! 
Will you find Santa’s Dram in your next order?

Find Santa’s Dram in your next Whisky Shop order and you could be the lucky winner of a Bunnahabhain 39 Year Old or a case of six mystery malts!

To ensure the Christmas spirit is flowing this year, Santa has hidden some of his own personal dram glasses in amongst our orders. Should you find one of his glasses in your order, then we’ll supply the whisky to fill it!

If you find a red Santa’s Dram glass in your order, then you’re the lucky winner of a case of six mystery malts, worth £300. If you find Santa’s one and only golden dram glass, then you get to add a 39-year-old Bunnahabhain to your whisky collection (RRP £11,995). Not bad, huh?

To enter the giveaway, simply purchase anything from whiskyshop.com from now until midnight on 19th December. Winners will find a Santa’s Dram glass within their order and a letter from Saint Nick himself, detailing how to claim their whisky prize.

As if that wasn’t easy enough, prizes will also be awarded at random to those who share the hashtag #SantasDram via their own social media accounts, tagging @thewhiskyshop. Remember to follow us on social media and keep your profile public so we can see your post.

So, what are you waiting for? Stock up on festive spirits via whiskyshop.com and get sharing #SantasDram on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to be in with the chance of winning one of Santa’s unbelievable whisky prizes.

Whisky Advocate “Holidays Are Almost Here * Give 2 Gifts for the Price of 1!” – Whisky Advocate News

As America’s foremost spirits magazine, Whisky Advocate is the best gift for your whisky-loving friends and family! They’ll get new product releases and breaking news, hundreds of ratings and reviews, whisky and food pairings, whisky travel, and our highly anticipated ‘Whiskies Of The Year’!

Sotheby’s to offer rare opportunity to acquire the complete Black Bowmore whisky collection direct from the Bowmore Distillery – Scotch Whisky News

 

 

Sotheby’s to offer rare opportunity to acquire the

complete Black Bowmore whisky collection

direct from the Bowmore Distillery

 Presented in a bespoke cabinet using genuine artefacts from the distillery, designed by award-winning craftsman, John Galvin 

Landmark offering of five iterations representing the pinnacle of one of Scotland’s greatest distilleries

Auction scheduled for Spring 2021 in Hong Kong

LONDON & HONG KONG, 12 November 2020 – Twenty-seven years after its first release, Black Bowmore has become legendary within whisky circles, both as a hallmark of the distillery’s house style and as a highly desirable collector’s item.  Next year, Sotheby’s – in partnership with Bowmore – will offer a rare opportunity to acquire the complete Black Bowmore single malt whisky collection direct from the Bowmore distillery.  Five archive bottles of Black Bowmore, spanning 1993 to 2016, presented in a truly unique bespoke piece of furniture created by award-winning craftsman John Galvin, will be offered by Sotheby’s in Hong Kong in the spring of 2021. Estimated in the region of HK$4,000,000 (US$500,000 / £400,000), the Black Bowmore ‘Archive Cabinet’ will form the centrepiece of an auction of Finest & Rarest Wines and Spirits. The winning bidder will be invited to the Bowmore distillery for a tasting of Bowmore’s rarest and oldest single malts, with proceeds from the sale donated to an Islay charity, further details to be revealed in due course.

Jonny Fowle, Sotheby’s Spirits Specialist, said: “Black Bowmore is one of my personal favourite whiskies and a dram I have been lucky enough to try on a number of occasions. Its value has increased exponentially over the years, which can be attributed to its undeniable quality and, now that so many bottles have been consumed, its newfound rarity. We are thrilled to partner with Bowmore for this landmark offering in the world of collectible whisky.” 

Adam Bilbey, Head of Sotheby’s Wine, Asia, said: “Since the expansion of our spirits business last year, we have seen enormous growth in the global demand for whisky, particularly in Asia. Having achieved ‘first growth’ status amongst a number of single malt producers, Bowmore has become increasingly collectible. The Black Bowmore ‘archive’ represents a pinnacle in the history of the distillery, marrying five iterations of a classic whisky with the most stunning of designs in which to house them.”

David Turner, Bowmore distillery manager, said: “Black Bowmore truly is the jewel in our crown and it takes its rightful place in the distillery’s history for firmly putting Bowmore on the map as an iconic, collectable whisky.  This full collection of five Black Bowmore bottlings is spectacular, made even more special by the cabinet within which it is beautifully housed.  Each element of the cabinet comes from our home; from the workings of the distillery preserving time gone by.  This exceptional detail not only reflects the craftsmanship inherent in Bowmore, but makes this unique masterpiece rooted in our Islay home.  This means whoever buys this not only owns some of our spirit’s history, but also actual elements of the distillery’s production history.”

THE WHISKY

Black Bowmore was distilled in 1964 and the spirit filled into oak casks previously used for maturing sweet Oloroso sherry and transferred to the No. 1 vaults at Scotland’s oldest maturation warehouse.  Hidden in a special location, this was the perfect environment for long maturation.  Generations of skilled distillery men oversaw the casks slumbering in their secret location, whilst over the course of fifty years Master distillers perfected the liquid laying within.

Black Bowmore was initially released in 1993 as a 29 year old, with further releases of a 30 year old and 31 year old over the following two years.  It appeared as part of a trilogy in 2007 (42 year old), and finally in 2016 as “the last cask” (50 year old).

Initially sold for £100, “Bowmore Black” became one of the most sought-after whiskies in the world for its tropical fruit flavour.  In 2020, its status is legendary – a whisky that defies expectation and offers an experience like no other, in its alignment of concentration of colour and fragrance, intensity and subtlety, balanced smoke and fruit.

THE BOWMORE “BLACK” ARCHIVE CABINET

The one-of-a-kind handcrafted archive cabinet showcases authentic items and materials from the Bowmore distillery, connected to the legend of “black”.  An original Bowmore Spirits safe was used in its construction, making the cabinet a completely one-off piece never to be replicated.

Placed inside on handblown glass pillars, each in varying heights corresponding to the age of the whiskies, the bottles are showcased to spectacular effect.  The front of the pillars are highly polished, to create a vertical window to the inside of each pillar that reveals bubbles running vertically.  Capturing the passage of time, the bubbles at the bottom are crystal clear to represent the newly made spirit slowly changing colour from yellow, dark red brown and finally black.

Once the exterior of the cabinet had been carved to mimic patterns in sand created by the movement of water rushing out to sea at low tide, an ancient Japanese technique was used to char its surface to resemble the inside of a cask.  Featuring Scottish oak, custom cask solid bronze, and drawers constructed from the original pine wash back staves and brass whisky safe sourced from the distillery, the cabinet has been handcrafted at every stage of its production.

This unique lot will also include a one-off book which details the journey of Black Bowmore over its five releases and the creation of the cabinet.

Notes 

A complete distillery owned collection of Black Bowmore from first release to last (1993-2016):

First edition:

  • Release Date: 1993
  • Age: 29 Years
  • Number of bottles: 2000
  • Bottle No.819 

Second Edition

  • Release Date: 1994
  • Age: 30 Years
  • Number of bottles: 2000
  • Bottle: No.18 

Third Edition

  • Release Date: 1995
  • Age: 31 Years
  • Number of bottles: 1812
  • Bottle No.7 

Fourth Edition

  • Release Date: 2007
  • Age: 42 Years
  • Number of bottles: 827
  • Bottle No.2 

Fifth Edition

  • Release date: 2016
  • Age: 50 Years
  • Number of bottles: 159
  • Bottle No.72 

About Sotheby’s Wine

Sotheby’s Wine’s annual worldwide sales in 2019 significantly exceeded $100 million for the second consecutive year, led by a 20% increase in auction sales to a total of $118 million – the highest-ever annual total in Sotheby’s history.

Sotheby’s Wine, with a store located within the auction house’s worldwide headquarters on New York’s Upper East Side, offers a carefully curated selection of wines from the world’s most prestigious producers and important regions. Expertly assembled by Sotheby’s’ experienced specialists, the everevolving selection is built upon lasting relationships with winemakers from across the globe, with prices beginning at just $13.95. With bottles that are ready for immediate consumption, in addition to investment-worthy wines from highly sought-after vintages, each wine is chosen for its expression of its region and value for money. Each bottle selected by Sotheby’s specialist team must pass the brand’s signature “three-glass” tasting guideline, meaning that the tasters must like it enough to want to drink three glasses, or the standard amount enjoyed when sharing a bottle.

The Sotheby’s Wine Store in New York City is located at 1334 York Avenue, and is open Monday through Friday from 10AM to 7PM and Saturday from 10AM to 6PM. Along with a retail location in Hong Kong Sotheby’s Wine also offers all bottles online, 24 hours, at www.sothebyswine.com.

About Bowmore

Founded in 1779, Bowmore® is the oldest distillery on Islay.  Our maturation warehouse is the oldest in the world and our handcrafted single malt whisky is defined by time and inspired by its home place.

Time is defining at Bowmore® and we tirelessly harness the power of time to shape our whiskies. Our distillery’s adherence to traditional production methods helps to shape the character of our fruity and smoky single malts. Today, we are amongst one of a few distilleries which still produces its own floor malted barley, hand-turned by a traditional wooden malt shovel and hand drawn machinery.  Water for the whiskies is specially drawn from the Laggan River, with its rich peaty overtones – the same Islay peat that fires the malt-drying kiln.

Bowmore® Distillery’s proximity to the sea is also vital in determining the final character of its spirit and gives a hint of sea air to the character. The legendary Bowmore® No. 1 Vaults is where most of the whiskies spend their long lives resting quietly in the cool, dark, damp cellars below sea level, oblivious to the waves thrashing the vault’s sea-facing wall.

Matured in oak casks, previously used for bourbon, sherry or claret, over time developing rich and mellow flavours until the expertise of our whisky makers deems them ready for bottling.  It is this combination of peat, barley, sea breeze, water, wood, people and tradition that makes Bowmore the exceptional single malt it is today.

Time is marked on each and every bottle of Bowmore, proudly and boldly as a marker of where and when each one’s journey began.  This is our story of time. This is Bowmore; the Art of Time since 1779.

www.bowmore.com

About Beam Suntory                 
As a world leader in premium spirits, Beam Suntory inspires human connections. Consumers from all corners of the globe call for the company’s brands, including the iconic Jim Beam and Maker’s Mark bourbon brands, Suntory whisky Kakubin and Courvoisier cognac, as well as world renowned premium brands including Knob Creek, Basil Hayden’s and Legent bourbon; Yamazaki, Hakushu, Hibiki and Toki Japanese whisky; Teacher’s, Laphroaig and Bowmore Scotch whisky; Canadian Club whisky; Hornitos and Sauza tequila; EFFEN, Haku and Pinnacle vodka; Sipsmith and Roku gin; and Midori liqueur.

Beam Suntory was created in 2014 by combining the world leader in bourbon and the pioneer in Japanese whisky to form a new company with a deep heritage, passion for quality, innovative spirit and vision of Growing for Good. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Beam Suntory is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings Limited of Japan. For more information on Beam Suntory, its brands, and its commitment to social responsibility, please visit www.beamsuntory.com and www.drinksmart.com.

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Ardmore 13 Year Old 2011 Carn Mor at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Ardmore 13 Year Old 2011 Carn Mor

Beautiful presentation. Superb whisky. With a smokey touch for the peated whisky fans combining wonderfully with the sherry cask. Ardmore 9 Year Old 2011 vintage Highland single malt Scotch whisky. Matured in PX and Oloroso sherry casks bottled 2020 by Morrison Scotch Whisky Distillers for the Strictly Limited series. 2020 bottles. MAXIMUM 1 BOTTLE PER CUSTOMER.

William Teacher’s son Adam Teacher established Ardmore Distillery in 1898 at Kennethmont in Scotland’s Highland whisky region. He selected an ideal site to the south of Huntly with a plentiful supply of soft highland water from springs on the hills to the north and peat to hand. With Kennethmont railway station on the Great North of Scotland Railway was right next door. Now equipped with eight stills and continuing to supply a large proportion of its malt whisky to blends, the official Ardmore single malt range, including Ardmore Taditional and Ardmore 12 year Port Wood, remains limited.

£46.57 / €51.91* / $51.30*

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1792 BOURBONS WIN TWO DOUBLE GOLD MEDALS AT 2020 INTERNATIONAL SPIRITS CHALLENGE – American Whiskey News

1792 BOURBONS WIN TWO DOUBLE GOLD MEDALS

AT 2020 INTERNATIONAL SPIRITS CHALLENGE

Five 1792 Bourbons Receive Medals 

BARDSTOWN, Ky (Nov. 18, 2020) – Two Barton 1792 bourbons received the prestigious Double Gold medal at the 2020 International Spirits Challenge. Distillery bourbons also received two Gold medals and a Silver medal.

1792 Bottled in Bond and 1792 Aged 12 Years each received the Double Gold medals. 1792 Single Barrel and 1792 Full Proof received Gold medals. 1792 Small Batch received a Silver medal.

All spirits entered into the ISC are subjected to intense blind tastings conducted by panels of more than 50 respected and experienced industry professionals. Each judge assesses the products according to age, region and variety, which is determined by the entrant and verified by the chairman.

Results from the 2020 International Spirits Challenge can be found at https://www.internationalspiritschallenge.com/2020/en/page/2020-results.

About Barton 1792 Distillery

Barton 1792 Distillery is part of Barton Brands.  Barton Brands has facilities in Bardstown, Ky., Carson, Calif., and Baltimore, Md. Barton Brands is owned by the Sazerac Company, an American family-owned company based in New Orleans, La. Barton 1792 Distillery was established in 1879 and continues today as the oldest fully-operating Distillery in the “Bourbon Capital of the World.” The Distillery is located on 196 acres and includes 28 warehouses, 22 other buildings, the Morton Spring and the Tom Moore Spring.  Distilling, aging and bottling fine Bourbon whiskey are hallmarks of the historic Barton 1792 Distillery. 1792 Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey is produced at Barton 1792 Distillery, and is named for the year Kentucky became a state. The Distillery has garnered a number of prestigious awards for its whiskies, including its 1792 Full Proof, which was named the World Whiskey of the Year for 2020.  To learn more visit www.1792bourbon.com.

Glengoyne “The time has come to introduce our Fine and Rare Collection” – Scotch Whisky News

50 YEARS IN THE MAKING

Today, we are thrilled to launch our oldest ever expression – the Glengoyne 50 Year Old Highland Single Malt.

Priced at £22,500, the limited-edition single malt is the pinnacle of our unhurried and uncompromising approach to whisky making, as Scotland’s slowest distilled malt. After five decades patiently maturing, this exceptional whisky has a richness and depth of aromas and flavours rarely encountered.

Glengoyne 50 Year Old comes in a special crystal decanter, which features an engraved goose emblem representing the geese who migrate to the Glen each winter. Hidden within the beautiful solid oak and gold display box is also a 25ml sample of the 50 Year Old whisky, as well as individually numbered books which are hand signed by Robbie Hughes, Glengoyne Distillery Manager.

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SAVOUR THE OLDEST EVER GLENGOYNE

Proving that great whisky should be enjoyed whatever its age, we have taken the unique decision to give away a special decanter of this incredibly high aged, rare whisky in 2021.

After what’s been a difficult and disruptive year across the globe, we are giving you and your whisky loving friends a rare opportunity to enjoy this unique bottling through our special online ballot.

We invite groups of five or more to submit their entry, telling us what would be the perfect moment to savour the Glengoyne 50 Year Old with friends and family. Whether it’s toasting a delayed celebration, or creating an unforgettable reunion, the Glengoyne team will make your special moment a reality, hand-delivering this highly sought-after whisky for you to enjoy and savour.

Enter now, and you and friends could be having a reunion to remember in 2021… with a whisky 50 years in the making. T&Cs apply.

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GLENGOYNE FINE AND RARE COLLECTION

Joining Glengoyne 50 Year Old in our “Fine and Rare” collection is the prestigious 25 Year Old and 30 Year Old expressions.

Both whiskies are presented in beautiful glass bottles, with wooden embellishments and boxes that feature an industry-first second use, allowing you to personalise your box so it is ready to cradle another keepsake once the whisky has been enjoyed to the last drop. This is just another part of our wider commitment to sustainability. All 3 of these incredible and unique expressions are available from our online shop 

THE FINE AND RARE COLLECTION

20% off The Norfolk Whiskies – English Whisky News

EARLY ACCESS: BLACK FRIDAY OFFER

USE CODE: blackfriday20

Save 20% off all purchases of The Norfolk Farmers, Malt ‘n’ Rye and Parched Whisky. We proudly present to you The Norfolk Grain Whisky trilogy. These are very unique and special whiskies made from different grains.

(No other voucher codes or offers can be used in conjunction with this. Promotion runs Thursday 19th Nov –  Friday 27th November 2020. Offer valid instore at St George’s Distillery and online. To redeem, this  offer in store, please present the voucher code. To redeem online, please use code blackfriday20 in discount code box at checkout)

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 351: Ardnamurchan AD 09.20:01 Inaugural Release – Scotch Whisky News

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 351: Ardnamurchan AD 09.20:01 Inaugural Release

Mark Dermul, Belgian whisky blogger, tries the first release of a new distillery, always something to look forward to. In this case, Ardnamurchan actually waited until their whisky was five years old. This is a vatting of 53 casks: 65% former bourbon casks and 35% sherry casks, both oloroso and PX.

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Churchill’s Bottle of Whisky Makes £1 million – Scotch Whisky News

Churchill’s Whisky Sells for More Than a Wee Dram

1930s Painting of a Drinks Tray by Former Prime Minister
– Featuring a Bottle of his Favoured Johnnie Walker Black Label

Sells for £983,000 / $1,294,120 

London, 17 November – A rare 1930s painting by Sir Winston Churchill, Jugs and Bottles, combines two of the former Prime Minister’s greatest pastimes: painting and the enjoyment of alcoholic refreshment. Gifted by Churchill to Averell Harriman, and appearing at auction for the first time in 1997, it today sparked a bidding battle to sell for £983,000 – five times the pre-sale estimate of £150,000-250,000, and ranking among the top prices for a painting by Churchill at auction.

Churchill’s scotch of choice was Johnnie Walker, whose distinctive black and gold diagonal label is clearly evident on the bottle here, painted alongside a bottle of what appears to be brandy – the perfect backdrop to the translucent effect of the glasses and jugs set on a silver tray. The play of light and juxtaposition of objects clearly shoes the influence of famous still life painter, and friend of the family, Sir William Nicholson.

The choice of objects is evocative of the rhythm of life at Chartwell, Churchill’s beloved home in Kent, where he often brought associates from Westminster down for lunch, over which business, politics and current affairs would be passionately discussed. It is significant that Churchill gave this painting to Averell Harriman, by all accounts a larger-than-life personality and railroad heir who became involved in politics. Harriman served as a special envoy to Europe during the 1940s under Roosevelt when he had several meetings with Churchill and was then appointed Ambassador to the Soviet Union in October 1943.

The work leads Sotheby’s online auction of Modern & Post-War British Art, which saw a luminous, miniature sculpture by Dame Barbara Hepworth, carved from alabaster in 1962, bring £680,500 (est. £300,000-500,000) and a painting from Sir Stanley Spencer’s The Beatitudes of Love series sell for £620,000 (est. £80,000-120,000). Elsewhere in the sale, a 1944 portrait by Frank Owen Salisbury, who painted Churchill on more occasions than any other artist during his lifetime, sold for £113,400. 

Also closing today: Sotheby’s annual sale of Scottish Art, led by Samuel John Peploe’s Pink Roses (1906), which sold for £499,000 (est. £200,000-300,000).

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