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2009 Secret Speyside (Macallan) 15 Year Old “Signatory” K&L Exclusive DRU17 A197 #56 Refill Oloroso Sherry Puncheon Cask Strength Non Chillfiltered Speyside Single Malt ~ Scotch Whisky News

 

2009 Secret Speyside (Macallan) 15 Year Old “Signatory” K&L Exclusive DRU17 A197 #56 Refill Oloroso Sherry Puncheon Cask Strength Non Chillfiltered Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

(700ml) 
$79.99

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This sister cask to last years exceptionally well liked DRU 17/A197 #5. It’s definitely from that special estate called Easter Elchies but they cannot put the name on the label. I’m happy to tell you that it was distilled at Macallan and filled into refill sherry puncheon in 2009. The resulting whisky is quite unlike modern Macallan with the rich maltiness and framed by the influence of the large oloroso sherry puncheon nicely, but not covering it completely. It is not, like so many IB Macallans, completely naked and these puncheons have a nice honeyed color and a impressive high proof. Even without the name on the label this is a screaming deal for high quality highland malt at 15 years, but taken in the broader context of how well loved and collectible any Macallan still is to this day, it’s really quite a stunning exception to the current market trends, which still see malts of the caliber increasing in price continually. This barrel of was filled on February 23rd or 2009 and bottled on August 23rd of 2024. Bottled without color or chillfiltration or additions of any kind at a natural cask strength of 64.3% alc by vol.

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Islay Big Peat The Thropaigeach Edition – Islay Scotch Whisky News

Islay Big Peat The Thropaigeach Edition

ABV: 48% | Vol: 70cl

In celebration of Fèis Ìle 2024, Big Peat has finished his classic Islay Malt recipe in specially selected Rum casks to create a big, sweet Buccaneer of an Islay Malt!

£65.45

Big Peat is a marriage of Single Malt Scotch Whiskies only from the island of Islay. With Caol Ila spirit bringing sweetness, Bowmore the perfect balance, Ardbeg a medicinal, earthy quality and Port Ellen, a degree of elegance, Big Peat represents all that is Islay in a bottle. Part of the Remarkable Regional Malts range, the ultimate distillation of Scotland’s Malt Whisky Regions.

Edinburgh Whisky Academy “Diagram: The Structure of a Yeast Cell” – Scotch Whisky News

Diagram: The Structure of a Yeast Cell

Yeast is a single-celled organism which feeds on sugar, producing alcohol, carbon dioxide, heat and flavour compounds in return. But what does a yeast cell look like? This diagram and accompanying blog post details the eight key elements of a typical yeast cell. 📖  Read the Post 

ralfy review 1066 – The ‘Signatory” Sales Scoop of 2025 – Scotch Whisky News

GLENFIDDICH® AND ASTON MARTIN FORMULA ONE® TEAM UNVEIL MULTI-YEAR GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP AT THE LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX

GLENFIDDICH® AND ASTON MARTIN FORMULA ONE® TEAM UNVEIL MULTI-YEAR GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP AT THE LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX

Las Vegas, 20 November 2024 – Glenfiddich, the world’s most awarded single malt Scotch whisky, is thrilled to announce an exclusive long term partnership with Aston Martin Formula One® Team, bringing together two timeless brands renowned for their heritage, innovation, and relentless pursuit of excellence. The partnership launches at the Las Vegas Grand Prix today, where Glenfiddich and Aston Martin Formula One® Team will toast to this new relationship that celebrates mastery and design.

This partnership will see Glenfiddich and Aston Martin Formula One® Team write their next chapter of lasting success together. By leaning into each other to share expertise in design, innovation and craftsmanship, engaging more fans of F1® globally through exceptional experiences and stories. Together they aim to create a legacy that transcends industries, setting a new standard for blending passion, precision and quality for those who value the journey as much as the destination.

To honour this historic partnership, Glenfiddich has explored its archives to unearth a rare cask from 1959, paying tribute to Aston Martin’s debut in Formula One. Embodying the craftsmanship of Glenfiddich Malt Masters across generations, this exclusive expression is made from an exceptional sherry cask known for its rich intensity – an exquisite offering that blends the passion, innovation, mastery and quality of two timeless icons.

The 1950s were a defining decade for Glenfiddich; it was a pivotal time in shaping the future of single malt Scotch whisky. Casked by Gordon Grant, the third Malt Master, this whisky is a key part of Glenfiddich’s heritage. At a time when single malts were virtually unknown [beyond Scotland], this cask helped lay the groundwork for the category’s rise. Similarly, Aston Martin began its transformation into a global symbol of luxury, innovation and performance and paved the way for the team’s first foray into Formula 1 in 1959. Both Glenfiddich and Aston Martin Formula One® Team continue to push boundaries today.

This unique Glenfiddich 1959 liquid will be bottled into a commemorative single bottle to celebrate the launch of the partnership and will be unveiled as part of this collaboration, marking a new chapter in the art of whisky and motorsport excellence.

Glenfiddich promotes responsible attitudes to alcohol.  You should never drink and drive. We are excited to explore how our partnership with Aston Martin Formula One® Team can create a new, powerful platform to promote the positive choice to never drink and drive. Our partners at Aston Martin Formula One® Team share our approach and commitment to promote this important message.

With this multi-year partnership, Glenfiddich and Aston Martin Formula One® Team invite enthusiasts worldwide to engage with two iconic brands in bold new ways. Starting in 2025, this exclusive alliance will redefine exceptional experiences, creating memorable moments that reach far beyond the racetrack.

Søren Hagh, CEO of William Grant & Sons, said:

“This partnership between Glenfiddich and Aston Martin Formula One® Team is rooted in a shared passion for excellence and innovation. Glenfiddich’s whisky-making heritage meets Aston Martin’s iconic presence in motorsport, creating a timeless yet forward-thinking partnership. Together, we’re inspiring a global audience, inviting them to experience a legacy built on dedication and mastery.”

Lawrence Stroll, Owner and Executive Chairman of Aston Martin Formula One® Team, added:

“At Aston Martin Formula One® Team, we continuously push boundaries to set new standards, and Glenfiddich embodies that same spirit of perfection and innovation. The Las Vegas Grand Prix is the perfect stage to debut our partnership, and we’re excited to offer fans an unforgettable experience that transcends the racetrack and whisky world alike.”

Brian Kinsman, Glenfiddich Malt Master, noted:

“The synergy between Glenfiddich and Aston Martin Formula One® Team allows us to innovate in exciting ways. This rare 1959 bottling captures our shared commitment to excellence and passion, with each detail refined to reflect Glenfiddich’s signature intensity balanced with Aston Martin’s bold spirit.”

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A.SMITH BOWMAN DISTILLERY’S CASK STRENGTH BOURBON RETURNS WITH FOURTH RELEASE IN ANNUAL SERIES – Bourbon Whiskey News

A. SMITH BOWMAN DISTILLERY’S CASK STRENGTH BOURBON RETURNS WITH FOURTH RELEASE IN ANNUAL SERIES

Cask Strength #4 is available in select markets and via online lottery starting February 24

FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA (February 17, 2025) – A. Smith Bowman Distillery, Virginia’s oldest distillery, today announces the return of its award-winning Cask Strength Virginia Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Now in its fourth year, this annual cask strength offering packs a high-proof punch with delicious flavor showcasing the quality and excellence that comes straight from the barrel.

A. Smith Bowman Cask Strength Bourbon is the result of continuous year-long tastings to blend the best barrels available. Hand-selected by Distiller David Bock, this year’s release has been aged a minimum of ten years and presents itself at 139.7 proof.

“What our distillation team is trying to showcase with the Cask Strength series is an unvarnished truth of quality bourbon in its natural form,” said Bock. “There are no finishes with Cask Strength, meaning we must be meticulous when selecting barrels and blending the liquid. Each Cask Strength release is a unique sipping experience with its own special flavor profile and this fourth release is an excellent addition to the series!”

Bottled uncut and non chill-filtered, this bourbon boasts aromas rich of leather, plums and a hint of apple; Cask Strength #4 coats the tongue with a soft raspberry chocolate note, rich stone fruit flavors and a little cinnamon. The finish features a crisp note of apple.

“It’s rare to taste a high proof bourbon with such a colorful flavor profile,” said Bock. “Our Cask Strength series is meant to give whiskey enthusiasts a delicious, bold and authentic tasting experience. I believe those who try Cask Strength #4 will be very pleased with this latest release.”

A. Smith Bowman Cask Strength Bourbon #4 will be available through an online lottery. The online lottery begins February 24 at noon EST and ends March 3 at noon EST. The lottery is open nationwide, but winners MUST be able to purchase bottles in-person at the A. Smith Bowman gift shop. To enter, please submit a form here. Limit one entry per person. Cask Strength #4 will be available in limited quantities through Sazerac’s United States distributor network, which will ship to select retailers, bars and restaurants. Limit one entry per person. Additional terms may apply.

Winners will be randomly selected March 5 and notified by email immediately following the selection; bottles must be picked up between March 5 and March 23. Each 750ml bottling will be available through the A. Smith Bowman Gift Shop at a suggested retail price of $99.99 (local taxes and fees apply).  For more information, please visit www.asmithbowman.com.

About A. Smith Bowman

A. Smith Bowman’s distilling roots date back to the years before Prohibition when the Bowman family had a granary and dairy farm in Sunset Hills, Virginia. They used excess grain from the family estate to distill spirits. In 1934, after the Repeal of Prohibition, Abram Smith Bowman and his sons continued the family tradition and built a more modern distillery in Fairfax County, Virginia called Sunset Hills Farm.  The Distillery was moved in 1988 and is now nestled in Spotsylvania County near the city of Fredericksburg, 60 miles away from the original location. 

As a small and privately owned company, A. Smith Bowman Distillery continues the time-honored traditions on which it was founded. Considered a micro-distillery by today’s standards, A. Smith Bowman produces an assortment of hand-crafted spirits distilled from only the finest natural ingredients and using the latest technology. This micro-distillery focuses on the production of premium spirits honoring the legacy of Virginia’s first settlers. Its various brands have won more than 100 awards in the past five years, including “World’s Best Bourbon” in 2016 for its Abraham Bowman Port Finished Bourbon and again in 2017 for its John J. Bowman Single Barrel at the World Whisky Awards. For more information on A. Smith Bowman, please visit www.asmithbowman.com.

CLICK WHISKY AUCTIONS FEBRUARY 2025 AUCTION ENDS SUNDAY! – Auction Whisky News

FEBRUARY 2025 AUCTION ENDS SUNDAY!

It’s that time again, all good things must come to an end and so this month’s auction will draw to a close from 8pm GMT on Sunday 23rd February. There is still time to bid on a selection of old, rare and limited bottlings, including this 1976 Private Bottling by Glenfiddich, number 38 of an unspecified but small release.

Or how about the full set 1-4 of the first instalment of the Glen Garioch Renaissance Chapters, which were released in 2014 to mark the reawakening of one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland in 1997 following a period that the distillery was mothballed. The series also marked a change in the well known peated style of Highland whisky that was associated with the distillery. Each chapter was released annually, all with the same vintage but a year older as the series progressed.

We have a range of bottles distilled in the 1970’s, including this 1978 at Royal Brackla, aged for 20 years before being bottled at a natural Cask strength.

We have a trio of vintage Glen Moray bottlings from the 1960’s, 1970’s and 1980’s, including a 1974 Distiller’s Choice bottling, Signed by distillery manager Ed Dodson, bottle number 397 of only 676 bottles produced.

There is also a selection of House Label bottlings by the highly regarded independent bottlers Gordon and MacPhail.

These are only a few of the old, limited and collectable bottles featured in our February 2025 Auction, to view more wee gems visit clickwhiskyauctions.com. Register to bid. Remember, you’ve got to be in it to win it! Auction ends Sunday 23rd February from 8pm GMT.

02: The Art of Interesting – Compass Box Whisky News


LOVE, WHISKY & EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN

Today feels like a good excuse to talk about one of the things we love.

Art.

Last month we mentioned how our approach to whiskymaking has many layers of inspiration to it, and art is one such influence. So here we go, pulling back the curtain to show you how much art goes into your whisky… 

BUT WHAT DOES ART HAVE TO DO WITH WHISKY?  

At its core, whisky isn’t only defined by where it comes from, but by all of the human interactions that occur during its development.

This is one of the reasons why we don’t call ourselves blenders or distillers – we’re Whiskymakers, a term we invented back around 2006. People who ask questions, challenge, experiment, and look at the totality of creating whisky in a bottle.

Our philosophy is to always add dimensions, complexity and delight to what we create: there’s a picture in our heads and whiskymaking is about trying to pull it out and make it real.

Art as both inspiration and application is something that takes us from an idea for a whisky, to its bottle, to its flavour, to your interpretation of it. 

THE ART THAT GIVES US IDEAS

 There’s no one genre of art that we like or dislike. Love modern art? Great. Hate it? Fair enough. Old Masters are your thing? Interesting. Not? No problem.

The art that excites us are the pieces with a story and a reason for being. We love work that is authentic: where you can see an alignment between the philosophy behind it and the expression of it, even better if that expression is provocative.

“I begin with an idea, then it becomes something else.” We think a lot about this Picasso quote.

Inspiration can come from any and all art, but it doesn’t arrive as a fully formed idea, it’s a process to unlock it. Take our This is Not a Luxury Whisky which was inspired by the painting ‘Ceci n’est pas une pipe’. Is the painting of the pipe actually a pipe as it’s an accurate representation? And, ergo, if we call a whisky ‘luxury’ does it make it so? Is luxury just a title?

Inspiration doesn’t give us all of the answers at the start, we may not even have all of them at the end, but it always pushes us to be interested and interesting.

THE ART ON THE BOTTLE

 They say don’t judge a book by its cover, but ultimately you can’t help it. It’s why our labels have to be about more than just aesthetics. They have to signal that you’re going to get something different and open-minded, something that will lead you on a journey beyond flavour, tell you a story, and maybe drop a few Easter eggs along the way. The label needs to take you to a certain place, but where you go from there is up to you.

Back in the early 2000s, the original artwork on Compass Box bottles came from woodcut prints because it was a complete contrast to what everyone else was doing. Hedonism, the first whisky we released, was also the first bottled Scotch whisky to show a woman on its label.

Today, and every year, a new female artist delivers their own stamp to the artwork of Hedonism’s Limited Annual Release, bringing to life – in their individual way – the grace and strength that our original illustration represented.

When this year’s Hedonism launches in the coming days, we hope you’ll take a moment to look at the bottle and wonder what the woman on it is thinking. What is she saying to you?

THE ART OF FLAVOUR 

Our whiskies are meant to be thought provoking – designed to inspire the interest, not indifference, that draws you to the glass for a first sip, and then a second. This is why the creative process is rarely linear. Going back to Picasso: ideas evolve, take unexpected turns, and sometimes lead to somewhere else entirely. 

Orchard House is a perfect example of this… 

We wanted to pay homage to Oak Cross but didn’t have the perfect casks required in our library. We’d been aging whisky from the Clynelish Distillery ourselves, but it didn’t have that strong, active wood character we previously used in Oak Cross. 

What it did have was this wonderfully bold, spirit-forward distillery character, unlike anything we had created before, and so we ran with it. As whiskymakers, the initial restriction became an inspiration and an exciting avenue for exploring the flavours that would become Orchard House. In this case, constraints drove creativity.

A FINAL WORD ON WHAT’S INTERESTING 

Last month we asked what was interesting you and were genuinely overwhelmed, and fascinated, by the responses which took us from the Circle of Fifths music theory, to the royal House of Plantagenet, to the life and work of Henri Bergson.

Keep them coming, either by replying to this email or on Instagram, as you never know what whisky they might lead us to.

This is interesting

And this is interesting

And that’s very interesting

Old Particular Tormore 13 Years Old – Douglas Laing ~ Scotch Whisky News

Old Particular Tormore 13 Years Old

BV: 48.4% | Vol: 70cl

This unique expression sees our Tormore 13 Years Old enjoy a lengthy finish in the finest Tempranillo Red Wine Cask originating from Spain. The medium to full body of Tempranillo balances perfectly with the smooth texture of the Speyside Malt, uncovering an abundance of flavourful layers.

An exclusive offering within our Old Particular range, the Red Wine Cask Collection. Distinguished by their deep red wax dip finish, premium labelling and sleek black wine-shaped bottle. These premium expressions reveal intriguing layers of flavour with every sip.

Carsebridge (silent) Chinese Year Of The Dragon Xtra Old Particular Single Cask Whisky at Hard To Find Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

 

Scottish Grain Whisky is characterised by its use of grains such as wheat or rye, as opposed to the traditional malted barley. Grain Whiskies are typically lighter in character than malts, and a well-aged Grain Whisky can be extraordinarily complex, whilst costing a fraction the price of similarly aged Single Malts.

Carsebridge (silent) Chinese Year Of The Dragon Xtra Old Particular Single Cask Whisky 46 Year Old·1976 Vintage

70cl · 50.3% ABV
This superbly well-matured single grain from Carsebridge joins the Xtra Old Particular collection from Douglas Laing, and celebrates the Chinese Year of the Dragon. It was distilled in 1976, the year of the fire dragon, and bottled in 2023 to commemorate the upcoming year of the wood dragon in 2024. A release of 156 cask strength bottles.

 

 


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