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Douglas Laing’s Gift Guide, Timorous Beastie, Big Peat & The Epicurean – Scotch Whisky News

Douglas Laing’s Gift Guide

Something For Everyone…

Timorous Beastie

18 Years Old

You can expect a richer, sweeter profile of vanilla, juicy barley and dark chocolate… culminating in a decadent finish of macerated dark fruits and spiced orange.

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Big Peat

Hameldaeme Edition

Anticipate Islay peat smoke combined with spiced fruit, toffee, and honey, fused with waves of almond and vanilla.

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The Epicurean

Calvados Edition

Sweet, juicy pears dominate the palate, complemented by smooth, creamy toffee.

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Order our 1996 Ben Nevis in time for Christmas!🎄 – Milroys of Soho Christmas News

There’s still time to pick up Ben Nevis 1996 25 Year Old – the perfect pour this Christmas.

Ben Nevis 25 Year Old 1996 Milroy’s Vintage Reserve #20

£375.00

Still in the market for a top Christmas bottle? The great news: if you’re in the UK you can order with us up until 20 December for delivery ahead of the big day.

And if you’re looking for a delectably indulgent recommendation, may we suggest Ben Nevis 25 Year Old 1996. Part of an early iteration of our celebrated Vintage Reserve collection, it offers an array of sumptuous fruity notes backed by a deep leather complexity. Ben Nevis is one of our all-time favourite Scotch distilleries. And this bottle shows why.

Ballantine’s Unveils Chapter Two Of Its Masterclass Collection: A New 40 Year Old Blend Joins The Prestigious Series Celebrating The Legacy Of Its Iconic Master Blenders

Ballantine’s Unveils Chapter Two Of Its Masterclass Collection: A New 40 Year Old Blend Joins The Prestigious Series Celebrating The Legacy Of Its Iconic Master Blenders

Multi-award-winning Scotch whisky, Ballantine’s, continues to celebrate its legacy of skilled makers, unveiling the anticipated second chapter of the revered Ballantine’s 40 Year Old Masterclass Collection: Chapter Two ‘The Waiting’.

‘The Waiting’ is an all-new expression within the Ballantine’s 40 Year Old Masterclass Collection; a precious series of five unique 40 Year Old blends that pay tribute to the valued skills and knowledge passed through the privileged lineage of just five Ballantine’s Master Blenders. ‘The Waiting’ captures the essential element of patience in blending high-aged Scotch whiskies, and the reward it can bring in allowing nature’s work to reach its flavourful peak over decades of maturation.

Drawing on the lessons taught to him as an ambitious young apprentice from his then Master Jack Goudy, Ballantine’s Master Blender Sandy Hyslop hand-selected and brought together whiskies from casks laid down by Jack Goudy himself more than four decades ago to craft this exceptional new blend. As has become synonymous with Ballantine’s distinctive house style, the influence of American Oak casks delivers a powerful experience of flavour depth and intensity. The result is an opulent and complex whisky, with smooth sweet tones and a hint of gentle smoke. ‘The Waiting’ is bottled at cask strength, at ABV 45.4%, preserving the authentic touch of both men’s hands.

Commenting on the release of Chapter Two in the Ballantine’s Masterclass Collection, Sandy Hyslop, said:

“Time brings distinction to a whisky, but it also brings huge responsibility. You need a combination of patience, passion and dedication to meticulously monitor and nose hundreds of samples a day to pinpoint the exact moment that a flavour profile has reached its maximum potential. It has to be exactly right because there’s no turning back the clock! Jack Goudy taught me how to play the long game, and I’m repeating these lessons to my own team to preserve the stature and legacy of Ballantine’s for many years to come.”

Ballantine’s 40 Year Old Masterclass Collection: Chapter Two ‘The Waiting’ is presented in individually numbered bottles, with a design reflecting the exceptional rarity of this 40 Year Old blend, decorated by hand. The stunning bottle is housed inside an elegant presentation box, dressed in a delicate 3D paper art piece, created exclusively for the Masterclass Collection and unique to each chapter by celebrated Scottish artist, Kyla McCallum.

A limited release of just 108 bottles of Ballantine’s 40 Year Old Masterclass Collection: Chapter Two ‘The Waiting’ will be made available for purchase globally from December 2024 at specialist retailers for RSP $12,000 USD. Chapters Three and Four will be released in 2025 and 2026 respectively, leading up to the fifth and closing chapter of the collection being released in 2027 to mark the iconic Scotch’s 200th anniversary.

Secret Orkney (Highland Park) 19YO “Signatory” K&L Exclusive #DRU 17/A63 #28 1st Fill Oloroso Sherry Butt Cask Strength Non Chillfiltered Orkney ~ Single Malt Scotch Whisky News

2005 Secret Orkney (Highland Park) 19 Year Old “Signatory” K&L Exclusive #DRU 17/A63 #28 First Fill Oloroso Sherry Butt Cask Strength Non Chillfiltered Orkney Single Malt 

(700ml) $179.99 View

David Othenin-Girard K&L Buyer Review Date: 10/2024

It’s barrels like this that make me so happy to be part of what the K&L Spirits Department does. But this barrel also represents one of the strangest dichotomies of this industry. We’ve always relied on our bottling partners to source great barrels and sell them at incredible prices. In fact, just a couple of decades ago, these bottlers were the only place you could get single casks at cask strength. Over the years, the brands themselves have taken such insane price increases that the independents found room to move up their prices, but when things got tough the brands are stuck. Our bottlers, however, don’t have such concerns and we’ve been able to negotiate incredible prices on some extremely special single casks during these unprecedented times. While the distillery last year sold us a cask one year younger of similar quality for $450 on the shelf, we’re able to get an older (and I believe better) barrel of nearly identical first fill oloroso blue-chip single malt from Orkney at less than HALF the price. It’s just insane to me that the people who distilled this couldn’t find a use for it at somewhere in between $180 and $450. But, that’s the magic of what we do at K&L. .

This barrel is so outrageously priced, I’m shocked that we still have any after the pre-arrival campaign. Heck we’ve been selling whiskies 7 years younger for nearly the same price! But I understand that even if on paper it looks good, you sometimes need to see it to believe it. SO, here we go. The color is a perfect tawny (1.4). The nose is absolute heaven but needs lots of air to fully express. Rich oloroso notes peppered with cooked yellow plums, extremely old antique leather, raspberry jam, roasted herbs, but as it opens it adds wild forest aromas of damp moss, old-growth pine, and citrus oil. On the palate the deep sherry character doesn’t completely obliterate the rich smoky undertones that we love about Highland Park. Some IB barrels are completely devoid of the smoke element, but here is perfectly integrated to give that gorgeous ocean kiss and sweet burning heather. The finish is long spicy, but not tannic at all, with a building dark smoke in the very end. With a few drops of water, this turns into a whole different animal. The nose explodes—now vibrant dried stone fruit, deep roasted nuts and nougat, exotic spices too numerous to pinpoint. Now the palate is so rich and sweet yet the smoke stills lingers in the back. In many ways this is the perfect end of the night malt.

There is no better way to spend an hour or two with an old friend than sipping this slowly after a long dinner. Should be about as perfect a cigar pair as you’ll ever find if you’re into that sort of thing, but in terms of value, we’re in the upper echelons of what is possible in Scotch. A true triumph and honestly this crushes any previous Highland Park exclusives we’ve bottled. An exceptional malt by any measure, but give it time in the glass that it deserves.

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The English Distillery Trio Gift Set – English Whisky News

The English Trio Gift Set

Our Trio Gift Set is a great introduction to The English whiskies. The set now includes three of our most popular whiskies, including ‘World’s Best Single Malt’ in travel-friendly 5cl bottles. The perfect gift for the whisky lover in your life!

The gift set includes:

The English Original Whisky 5cl: our ‘at home anywhere’ whisky – a remarkably easygoing, unpeated single malt

The English Smokey Whisky 5cl: our peated single malt with layers of savoury smoke, balanced with just the right amount of peppery heat and sweetness

The English Sherry Cask Whisky 5cl: Take one sip and you’ll understand why The English Sherry Cask won the distinction of World’s Best Single Malt’ at The World Whiskies Awards 2024.  Full bodies, elegant and layered with a rich refined sweetness.

£25.00

Rock Island The Sherry Edition – Douglas Laing Single Malt News

Rock Island

The Sherry Edition

Bring a touch of festive charm to your gifts this season with the Rock Island Sherry Edition. A harmonious marriage of Single Cask Single Malts from Islay, Arran, Jura, and Orkney, this island-inspired Whisky has been matured exclusively in Spanish Sherry casks. Bottled at 46.8% and offered without colouring or chill-filtration, it’s as pure and natural as Whisky gets – a perfect gift for those who appreciate a maritime twist to their dram.

Anticipate a smoky, earthy nose, a spiced palate with buttered toast and cured meats, and a finish of mocha, brown sugar, and allspice.

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The Good Dram Show – Episode 575 ‘The Festive Unicorn Edition’ – Scotch Whisky News

Welcome to this years festove episode of the show in which I’ll be taking a look at some unicorn whiskies from the likes of Laphroaig, Brora, Tomatin, Glenfiddich, Hanyu and Arran.

The Good Dram Show with Chris Goodrum Episode 575 – If Pigs Might Fly, What do Unicorn’s do?

Filmed in The Revamped Study Nottingham

Featuring

Arran ‘The White Stag 3rd Release’ 21 year old 52.5% www.arranwhisky.com

Ichiro’s Hanyu 1985 – 2000 ‘The Joker’ 57.7% specialitybrands.com

Glenfiddich ‘Ultimate’ 38 year old 40% www.glenfiddich.com

Brora 1978 (38 year old) ‘12th release’ 48.6% www.malts.com

Tomatin Cù Bòcan 1989 (24 year old) 53.2% tomatin.com

Laphroaig 15 year old (200th Anniversary Release) 43% www.laphroaig.com

Festive bottles from Chorlton Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

I have to admit that – writing this after a good drenching on the most grotty Manchester day imaginable – the festive spirit has yet to grace Chorlton Whisky Towers with its presence. These new whiskies are full of the stuff though!

I generally try to select a good range of styles for each outturn (something for everyone, one hopes!), and this is about as diverse a trio as you can get. The prices have worked out really well on these too.

On y va!

First up we have a 17-year old Speyside. This is undisclosed single malt from Gl*nf*rcl*s matured in an oloroso hogshead – super-dark sherry perfect for the coming season!

On the nose we’re in a very oloroso place – with chocolate ganache, walnut cake, old metal toolboxes, chestnuts roasting over coal, tobacco and orange. I get some rum, fir branches and a drop of Worcestershire sauce too.

The palate is huge, with Dundee cake, ristretto, black cherry, treacle toffee and chocolate orange. The development is on toasted raisins, parsley oil, maple syrup and bitter orange.

Also worth mentioning that this takes dilution really well – it gets surprisingly clean and fruity, with apple pie, orange oil, toffee pennies and touches of menthol and hazelnuts popping up.

This oloroso hogshead produced 321 bottles at 55.8% and they are available for £75 each. Bargain!

Next up we have an 8-year-old Peallach, fully matured in a rioja barrique. This is basically Ledaig under a different name.

I know I’m on record as rarely approving of wine casks, but I like this one a lot. It’s nicely integrated (no dodgy last-minute finishing here), the cask’s not been too active, and Ledaig’s a robust spirit that can stand up for itself. It’s a really entertaining contrast with the very classical and elegant 18yo Ledaig from the last outturn too. Think of this one as the boisterous younger sibling!

So, on the nose: ashes and smouldering tarmac, very buttery pain aux raisins, bandages, salt and vinegar crisps, seawater and orange peel. In the background I get a curious mix of toasted black peppercorns, menthol, liquorice and cloves.

The palate is big, oily and really smoky. Charred lemons, dried Williams pears, morello cherries, black cardomom and black treacle. The finish is fantastically salty and ashy – one of those that you can still taste half an hour later.

Like the Speyside this also takes water really well – becoming softer and cleaner, with citrus, smoke and brine. Pure elemental Ledaig in other words.

This rioja barrique produced 293 bottles at 58.2%, and they are available for £65 each.

And last, but certainly not least, we have a 17-year-old Ben Nevis. Hector McDram rides again!

I’ve done a few different Nevises now, and they’ve all been completely different. This one’s certainly the most elegant and fruity of the bunch. The low-ish cask strength makes it an easy dram, but it’s also full of nuance and interest.

One the nose: this smells like Ben Nevis, which I know is a bit circular! Butter candy, ripe fruits (apple, peach, banana), lemon sherbets, fior di latte ice cream, shoe polish and soot. This really develops as it breathes, with mead, verbena, and elusive savoury touches emerging.

The palate is fab – fruity, funky, oily and mineralic. Oranges, plums, chalk, honeycomb, beeswax, and little bits of spearmint and chartreuse. The development is on green lemons, liquorice and salt – it feels super-precise and surprisingly coastal.

This bourbon barrel produced 285 bottles at 48.8%, and they are available for £95 each.

And…

…that’s it for now.

As the end of 2024 creeps nearer I’d like to take the opportunity to thank you for your continuing interest and support. It means a lot, really.

I’ll see you back here for the first outturn of 2025, but please do feel free to get in touch via any of the usual channels if I can be of assistance in the meantime.

Cheers!

David

Dràm Mòr 5th Anniversary Glenrothes 18 Year Old – Inverurie Whisky Shop News

Dràm Mòr 5th Anniversary Glenrothes 18 Year Old 70cl

Dràm Mòr is an independent spirits bottler based in Dumbarton, Scotland. They are dedicated to delivering the highest quality of unique spirits through their expert team and specialist cask selection process. Priding themselves on an open-minded approach to delivering good spirits. They have been bottling great whisky for five years now, this 18 Year Old Glenrothes has been released in celebration.

Bottling Notes:

£175.00

Cask: Matured in a First Fill Oloroso Hogshead

Cask Number: 7479

Limited: 330 Bottles

Tasting Notes:

NoseThat Spanish sun dried fruits are there in abundance smothering the warm Spanish oak it has been wedded to for all these years.

PalateOh boy! The most luxurious and sumptuous of Sherry bombs. This is so moreish you will need to hide the bottle. Sweet stewed dried fruit and nut, chocolate and ginger and cinnamon dance across the tastebuds. A touch of old leather and alcohol soaked prunes.

FinishThis is going to stay with you for an age! Delightful, playful and warming it’s way to the tip of your toes.

55.2% ABV

70cl

 

Virginia Distillery “Gingerbread Stout Cask Finish” – American Single Malt News

TOP 20 WHISKY IN THE WORLD LIMITED EDITION  |  AVAILABLE WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

What a great way to kick off the holiday season! We’re thrilled to announce that our Limited-Edition Brewer’s Coalition Hardywood Gingerbread Stout Cask Finish Whisky, with a score of 93 points, has earned a spot among Whisky Advocate’s Top 20 Whiskies of 2024.

This Gingerbread Stout Cask Finish was finished in just 30 barrels that previously held Hardywood Craft Brewery’s famed Gingerbread Stout. The result is a whisky that is both festive and rich in flavor, with aromas of candied lemon peel, apricot, and ginger giving way to a palate filled with walnuts, freshly baked gingerbread cookies, vanilla icing, and lingering baking spices. Bottled at 100 proof (50% ABV), this whisky offers a unique and flavorful experience for both whisky connoisseurs and craft beer lovers alike.

Holiday Shipping: Orders shipping outside of VA should be placed by 12/9 (Today!)  VA orders should be placed by 12/13. Available while supplies last.

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Virginia Distillery Company works with the preeminent breweries from across the country, working diligently to source exceptional beer barrels to enhance our world class American Single Malt whisky. This limited edition offering highlights a remarkably decadent American Single Malt, enhanced by the nostalgic holiday characteristics of Hardywood Gingerbread Stout. Just twenty barrels were sourced for this release.

Made fr­om 100% Malted Barley. Aged in premium ex-bourbon barrels for over five years and then finished in Hardywood Gingerbread Stout barrels. Enjoy the scents of candied lemon peel, apricot and bright ginger as they gently melt into the taste of walnuts, ­freshly baked gingerbread cookies, vanilla icing and lingering baking spice.


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