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Click Whisky Auctions NOVEMBER 2024 AUCTION NOW LIVE! = Auction Whisky News

NOVEMBER AUCTION NOW LIVE!

Our November 2024 Auction is now live, with some interesting bottlings to brighten up those dark winter nights, including this quirky and incredibly rare offering from Glenmorangie. Only 250 bottles were produced and gifted to employees of the company to mark the last Christmas at their premises in Leith, signalling the end of over two Hundred years at the building.

Lord of the Isles makes reference to the Norse and Gaelic rulers that ruled the Isles and parts of the Highlands of Scotland. This 25 year old expression encapsulates the theme perfectly but get your bids in, this delightful bottling is getting harder to find due the high esteem that whisky enthusiasts have for it.

Officially released as an 18 year old in 1988, This iconic range is from an era that many whisky experts and enthusiasts believe the Macallan 18 Years Old was at its best. This rare example was distilled in 1972 and bottled in 1990.

First released in 2010, Balvenie Tun 1401 was an incredibly popular small batch release due to the sheer quality of the whisky itself, thought to contain older whiskies as well as younger ones. The Casks were housed in the famous Warehouse 24 and carefully hand selected by the illustrious malt master David Stewart MBE, then married together in Tun 1401 for several months before bottling at Cask strength to produce this much revered expression. This particular small batch was matured using a combination of seven Traditional Oak Casks and seven Sherry Butts. Only 2,226 bottles were produced.

These are only a few of the fascinating bottles featured in our November 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 17th November from 8pm GMT.

 

Octomore “15.3 Edition” 100% Islay Barley Heavily Peated Single Malt ~ Islay Scotch Whisky News

 

Octomore “15.3 Edition” 100% Islay Barley Heavily Peated Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) $259.99 View

Jim McEwan ~Review Date: N/A

This Octomore was peated to 307.2ppm, making it the second most heavily peated release in Bruichladdich’s range. It was made using 100% Islay barley and matured in bourbon and oloroso sherry casks. You can expect notes of smoked and salted toffee, runny honey, and citrus, complemented by dried fruit and a punch of peat smoke.

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LITTLEMILL UNVEILS THE SECOND RELEASE FROM ITS VANGUARDS COLLECTION – Scotch Whisky News

LITTLEMILL UNVEILS THE SECOND RELEASE FROM ITS VANGUARDS COLLECTION, WHICH PAYS HOMAGE TO THE PIONEERING SPIRIT OF THE DISTILLERY’S UNSUNG HEROES

Scotland’s oldest licensed distillery, Littlemill, has unveiled its oldest aged statement to date, a remarkable 47 Year Old single malt, which marks the second release from its Vanguards Collection.

The Vanguards Collection was launched last year as a new annual series from Littlemill, which, following the distillery’s untimely closure in 1994, will draw on its most precious reserves to release a single expression each year for four years.

First distilled on the 4th of October 1976, this exceptional liquid was initially laid down in refill bourbon barrels, before being recasked into refill American oak hogsheads in 1996. It was left to mature for a further twenty-seven years, until Master Blender, Michael Henry, determined the optimum moment for release.

The result is an extraordinarily rare window into the past, complemented by Littlemill’s signature style with bursts of elderflower, summer hedgerow, delicate honey and nutmeg on the nose with a silk-like mouthfeel of crisp apple, pears, and honeysuckle, followed by long layers of fruit and spice.

The Vanguards Collection was created to celebrate Littlemill’s legacy and the trailblazers who worked at its helm; a series of vanguards who innovated with technology and processes to leave an indelible mark on the whisky world.

Vanguards Chapter Two pays homage to Jane Macgregor, Littlemill distillery manager and believed to be one of the first women in history to hold a license for a distillery of scale in 1823, the same year the Excise Act passed. Under her leadership, the distillery witnessed a significant increase in production, and she unknowingly became one of the first of many women who are now shaping the world of whisky today.

The latest release will celebrate the ceilings she broke through in her pursuit of success. Her legacy will be revived via a new partnership with glass artist, Bethany Wood, owner of Blowfish Glass, located at the heart of the UK glassmaking community on the Stourbridge Crystal Mile.

Drawing inspiration from Jane’s story, Bethany has crafted 250 stunning glass bottle stoppers using tools from the same era as Jane.

Using a foot tool – an implement employed by early glassmakers to produce wine glass feet – Bethany creates the disc base. She then attaches coloured molten glass bubbles that, when exposed to gas, develop beautiful metallic hues. The bubbles are delicately bounced upon the disks, and the top layer is intentionally smashed to reveal a mesmerising ripple effect. This deliberate smashing effect is a metaphor for Jane’s journey, symbolising the glass ceilings she shattered during her career.

By using traditional glassmaking techniques and tools, Bethany not only honours Jane’s legacy but also bridges a connection to historical craftsmanship. This collaboration between Jane’s enduring spirit and Bethany’s artistic expertise creates a powerful narrative of perseverance, innovation, and triumph over adversity.

Each stopper, no two alike, incorporates striking metallic hues, inspired by Littlemill’s copper stills and the Scottish water which plays such an integral role in whisky making. It is presented in the door of a luxurious wooden display cabinet, carefully integrated into the design so it can be viewed from the outside or displayed on the inside.

The liquid is housed within a Glencairn Crystal decanter with delicate cuts which take inspiration from the glass ceilings Jane and Bethany broke through. Each cabinet also houses a branded 50ml miniature and a hardback book of the Littlemill story, so the very few lucky custodians of this exceptional single malt can explore and enjoy Scotland’s most fascinating whisky tale with an exquisite dram.

Founded in 1772 in Bowling, West Dunbartonshire, Littlemill was at the forefront of innovation for its time. It closed in 1994 before it was lost to a fire in 2004. Since then, Master Blender, Michael Henry, has held guardianship of the last remaining casks. 

Michael Henry, Master Blender at Loch Lomond Group, owners of Littlemill, said:

“Between Littlemill’s founding and its lamentable closure, a remarkable story of innovation took place. It is a story rarely told but one that touches the whole world of whisky.  By far the most fascinating part is the stories of the people who we know were quietly overturning traditions, shaping the distillery for what it would become.

“A story of that measure requires a whisky of remarkable quality, so it is fitting that now is the time we release our oldest aged statement to date. Like any whisky of this age, it takes time, patience, and careful monitoring to know when the moment has come to release it. I was inspired by my predecessors and their innovations which shaped Littlemill’s character. With them always in mind, we have crafted a dram full of classic Littlemill delicate, summer-like notes.” 

Nick Bradley, Prestige Portfolio Manager at Loch Lomond Group, owners of Littlemill, added:
“The unsung heroes of Littlemill passed into history long before the significance of their contributions could ever be applauded, which is why the Vanguards Collection raises a dram to them, their entrepreneurial spirit and craftsmanship which helped to shape the last precious drops of this incredible distillery. Today, the Vanguards Collection offers a fortunate few a rare glimpse into our legacy.

“When considering the Collection, we wanted to celebrate and revive the past by bringing alive the spirit of Littlemill’s pioneers. There is a real joy in finding and collaborating with artists and kindred spirits who are keeping their traditional crafts alive in today’s age. Bethany Wood is a champion of craftsmanship with her own innovative style of art, making her the ideal collaboration to explore Jane’s legacy with us.”

Bethany Wood, owner of Blowfish Glass, added:

“There are so many wonderful parallels between our two crafts. Steeped in tradition, I see glassmaking as a performance that has been very carefully planned – whisky has the same requirements in artistry, precision and patience. Both art forms rely on the craftsmanship of people, and I love that our creative interpretations are what make each output unique every time.

“Being a female in a traditional trade, I was inspired by Jane’s story and the ceilings she broke through for her era. This paired with a new affection for Scotland’s west coast and all its beauty provided me with the vision to craft these beautiful stoppers which will make a wonderful addition to this truly incredible whisky release. These stoppers are not just functional pieces but artistic representations of Jane’s journey.”

Bottled at cask strength of 44.9% ABV and natural colour, only 250 individually numbered bottles are available worldwide, priced at £14,500.

Vanguard Chapter Two will be available for purchase via enquiry through the Littlemill website and other specialist retailers. For further information visit www.littlemilldistillery.com.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Starts coastal and saline, before floral bursts of elderflower, early summer hedgerow and

rose petals, with delicate honey sweetness and elegant oak spice of cinnamon and nutmeg.

  • Palate: Silk-like mouthfeel, mouthwatering fruits, crisp green apple and pears, fresh pineapple

with grapefruit and lime citrus, honeysuckle and gentle nutmeg spice.

  • Finish: Long with layers of fruit and spice. Green fruits continue into the finish with gooseberry

and kiwi before waves of warming cinnamon spice.

About Littlemill

The Littlemill distillery was established in 1772 on the site of an old brewery that had been founded during the 14th century in Bowling on the banks of the River Clyde near Glasgow.

It is rumoured that illicit distilling had taken place there since 1750 when the site was bought by George Buchanan, a malt master, and according to the renowned whisky historian and writer Misako Udo in her book ‘The Scotch Whisky Distilleries’, distilling may have taken place there for centuries before.

After one year, on the 2nd of November 1773, local Justice of the Peace records for Dumbarton show that ‘Robert Muir of Littlemiln’, an employee, was granted the first-ever license by the Government of King George III to “…retail ale, beer and other excisable Liquors”, thus making Littlemill Scotland’s first and oldest licensed distillery.

In 1931 Littlemill led whisky still innovation whereby its innovative design could create three styles of spirit under the stewardship of the American Duncan Thomas, including the light fruit-forward triple-distilled character Littlemill is most known for today. It was these stills that inspired the stills that remain in place at Loch Lomond Distillery today.

Littlemill fell into perpetual silence in 1994 and then the distillery was destroyed by fire in 2004. The remaining casks have since been under the care of Loch Lomond Distillery, stored just a short distance from where the original distillery once stood. In 2015 Loch Lomond Group released a limited number of its Littlemill Private Cellar Edition. Since then, a mere handful of bottles have been released annually, which have become sought after by collectors and whisky enthusiasts around the world.

About Jane Macgregor

Records suggest Jane Macgregor adopted the position of distillery manager in 1823, inheriting the role after the likely passing of her husband, and enlisting the support of her children to help ensure its smooth continuation. What is clear is Jane was therefore the first woman on record to manage a distillery of scale, but what’s more year on year production records show that she took Littlemill to new heights in production (indicative of strong sales and demand). For this reason, Jane is a pioneer not just for the distillery, but arguably for women in the industry and beyond.

About Bethany Wood

Bethany Wood is an accomplished glass artist and the founder of Blowfish Glass.  She is a design graduate of De Montfort University, and it was here where her enthusiasm for glassblowing began. During her studies, she worked with metal, wood, and 3D printing, however, it was her work with glass and its endless possibilities which sparked her passion.

Bethany continued to hone her artistic vision, developing techniques characterised by intricate layering and vibrant colour integration. Following university, she co-founded a successful glass studio with her partner Elliot Wood (the winner of the Netflix series ‘Blown Away’) before launching Blowfish Glass, where she diversified into teaching and creating events that celebrate the art of glassblowing.

Johnnie Walker launches AI-powered design with artist Andy Gellenberg – Scotch Whisky News

Johnnie Walker launches AI-powered design with artist Andy Gellenberg

Johnnie Walker launches highly collectible one of a kind limited edition AI-generated designs in Germany, powered by ‘Project Vision’ a Diageo Breakthrough Innovation to enable unique bottle designs for consumers

Johnnie Walker, the world’s number one Scotch Whisky[1], today launches its latest innovation in the world of AI – a collection of 5,000 bottles created with the help of generative AI in collaboration with graphic artist Andy Gellenberg.

In partnership with the celebrated German illustrator, this exclusive collaboration merges Gellenberg’s designs with cutting-edge technology to create a highly collectible range of Johnnie Walker Black Label.

Based on the distinctive pop art style he’s known for, Gellenberg created 50 original pieces of artwork that were then enhanced with generative AI to develop the newly launched limited edition collection of 5,000 unique bottle designs. Each bottle has a silhouette of an individual, reflecting the many faces of the modern whisky consumer, enabling each consumer to choose a product that is entirely original, relevant, and reflective of their personal style.

Aligned with the brand’s iconic mantra, Keep Walking, this new launch reflects the brand’s pursuit of progress as it takes further steps into product innovation to excite whisky lovers and newcomers alike.

Andy Gellenberg says“Collaborating with Johnnie Walker to create these unique portraits has been an incredible journey of blending art with technology. This project celebrates the vibrant diversity of people worldwide, highlighting how every face and story adds to the bigger picture. It’s about pushing boundaries and showing how creativity and innovation can come together to reflect the beauty of individuality.”

The limited edition release is powered by ‘Project Vision’, a Diageo Breakthrough Innovation to enable brands and consumers to have one of a kind unique bottle designs, with possibilities to go beyond a single market place, enabling Diageo to introduce unique bottles at scale to the world. The team, together with Diageo’s R&D experts have worked with industry leading partners, across AI, pre press and print to bring these unique bottle designs to life. One of the examples of this is our partnership with Hybrid Software BrandZ to ingest the unique AI content generated to create print ready artworks.

This latest innovation builds on the recent limited edition launch of the ‘Blend of Artistry’ project, where visitors to the brand’s brand home in Edinburgh were able to co-create, through the help of generative AI, a Johnnie Walker Blue Label design, based upon the artworks of Scottish artist, Scott Naismith.

Johnnie Walker Global Marketing and Innovation Director, Joao Matos, adds: “This collaboration with Andy Gellenberg is a step toward reimagining how people experience our brand. By blending cutting-edge AI technology with creative artistry, we’re pushing the boundaries of personalisation, offering our consumers an opportunity to engage with Johnnie Walker in a completely new way. It’s an exciting moment for us, as it not only honours our rich heritage but also sets the stage for a future where individuality and innovation take centre stage.”

The limited-edition Johnnie Walker Black Label x Andy Gellenberg bottle designs will be available for a limited time in Germany, with only 5,000 bottles produced for public purchase. Each bottle will be available exclusively through Johnniewalker.com and at selected retailers at an RRP of €34,99.

The Harris Journal: Last Of The Light – Scotch Whisky News

Distillery life begins early each morning as the whisky-makers and production men and women take the long and winding roads from their home villages to work. Our northerly latitude (around the 58th parallel – the same as Alaska) means that the slide into the dark months is a swift one and their daily drive to Tarbert is now well before dawn.

The young distillers are sometimes rewarded with a special sunrise, as the windows of the Spirit Hall look out across East Loch Tarbert. But, more often than not, it’s lashing rain that greets their peers through the glass.
Visitors and regular Journal readers will know our distillery fire well, a beacon of warmth which welcomes visitors who come through our doors, particularly at this colder time of year. Each day the guest team build a beautiful blaze with locally cut peat and both the flames and sweet smoky scent of this traditional fuel soon warms both hands and heart.

With the clocks here in the UK have gone back we’re plunged a little deeper into the depths but there’s beauty to be found even with the arrival of winter.

Empty beaches and bracing walks in the wild Harris winds are well rewarded with warming drams. Just wrap up well and ensure something worth pouring awaits your return home as we enjoy the last of the light…

Read on for more stories and have a great weekend wherever you are in the world…

Le gach deagh dhùrachd,

Mike Donald, Chief Storyteller

The Hearach single malt is a complex and elegant whisky, full of island character.

We encourage you to spend time in its company, and explore the scents and sensory experience from a personal point of view.

To help things along, here are the official tasting notes from our distillery blender, Shona Macleod, from the village of Carragreich:

“ I get a gentle peat smoke on the first sip which reminds me of island home fires burning when I was growing up. It comes along with a toasted maltiness. I can also taste homemade apple sauce and smell machair flowers, particularly white clover which springs up on our west coast every summer. Mixed spices appear, and an old-fashioned sweetness from things like candied ginger, vanilla, and honeycomb. Finally, there’s a long, clotted-cream note, mixed with a lasting sense of new leather.”

Let us know your thoughts on the flavours you find, and the memories they evoke, next time you enjoy your dram…

Order your bottle and open to discover more…

 

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Scotch Whisky Auctions Collection Schedule November 2024 – Auction Whisky News

Our November 2024 collection schedule has now been finalised. Lots collected in this run will be included in our final auction of 2024 which begins on 29th November. Please click HERE to see the list of dates, locations and to register your interest in the collection service. We can collect lots for up to three auctions.

The deadline for collection requests is 12noon on Monday 11th November 2024.

Home collections are available for those customers sending 10+ bottles or bottles to the value of £1000. Lots can be split over the next three auctions.  Unfortunately this service is not available in London or to those customer who live within 10 miles of a collection point. Although we do have four collection points in London.

Collections are limited and offered on a first come first served basis. It is essential that a submission sheet is completed, you can find the link to do so under the selling section on your ‘My SWA’ page.

It would be appreciated if bottles could be packed for uplift with your name clearly marked on the front of the box.

A winner in our auction? We are now offering a delivery service to customers who are dropping bottles off for a future auction. This service is charged at £12 (inc VAT), optional loss and breakage cover is available.

Submission Form & Label

High West “A Midwinter Night’s Dram Act 12” at K&L California – Utah Whiskey News

High West “A Midwinter Night’s Dram Act 12″ 98.6 Proof Limited Edition Whiskey Utah (750ml) $169.99 View

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Introducing Chivas Regal Takumi Reserve: A unique expression selectively finished in premium sake casks* fusing Japanese craftmanship and Scotch Whisky expertise – Scotch Whisky News

Introducing Chivas Regal Takumi Reserve: A unique expression selectively finished in premium sake casks* fusing Japanese craftmanship and Scotch Whisky expertise

1Chivas Regal Takumi Reserve has been created in collaboration with ‘Masuizumi’, the internationally renowned sake brewery.

Blended Scotch whisky Chivas introduces Chivas Regal Takumi Reserve, a 12 Year Old spirit drink marrying the unique and delicate flavours of Japanese sake with the rich, smooth, and generous taste of Chivas Regal.

As a pioneer in innovative blends, Chivas Regal Takumi Reserve is a celebration of innovation, a fusion of cultures, and a testament to Chivas’ commitment to creating an exceptional liquid that redefines drinking experiences for enthusiasts around the world. Launching exclusively in Asia, this is not the first time Chivas Regal has worked with ‘Masuizumi’. In 2018, Pernod Ricard Japan partnered with the distillery to launch ‘Link 8888’, a premium sake aged in ex-Chivas Regal American oak barrels.

Chivas Regal Takumi Reserve builds upon this unique collaboration by taking an unconventional approach to the blending process. After the ex-Chivas Regal barrels used for Link 8888 were returned to their home in Scotland, a bespoke portion of Chivas Regal exclusive to this launch was finished in these casks that previously held premium sake, creating a unique spirit drink that brings to life the essence and unique flavours of both sake and Scotch whisky. The result is a velvety, rich flavour accented by the delicate freshness of juicy pears, offering a sweet and crisp note. Hints of cloves and nutmeg add a warm and aromatic complexity, resulting in a perfectly balanced liquid with a nuanced fruity influence in each bottle, making it a rare and coveted expression for those seeking a truly exceptional experience.

Sandy Hyslop, Director of Blending at Chivas, commented:

Chivas Regal Takumi Reserve represents new territory for Chivas, pushing the boundaries of craftsmanship to deliver a coveted spirit drink that blends the rich heritage of Scotch whisky with the diverse, internationally inspired palette of flavours found in premium sake. Chivas Regal Takumi Reserve is more than a spirit drink; it’s a symbol of the power of collaboration and shared values, inviting enthusiasts to experience the magic born from the unity of tradition and innovation.

Chivas Regal Takumi Reserve is available to purchase in Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, and Cambodia from September 2024. For more information, and to stay up to date with all the latest Chivas news, visit www.Chivas.com or follow us on Instagram @ChivasRegal.

* Ex-Chivas oak casks are filled with premium sake from Japan, before arriving back in Scotland to finish a portion of this exclusive spirit.


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