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Cathead Old Soul 6 Year Old K&L Exclusive Cask Strength Single Barrel Straight Bourbon ~ Whiskey News

Cathead Old Soul 6 Year Old K&L Exclusive Cask Strength Single Barrel Straight Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) $74.99 View

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The Good Dram Show – Episode 571 ”Claxton’s Whisky’ – Scotch Whisky News

The Good Dram Show – Episode 571 ”Claxton’s Whisky’

Welcome to this week’s episode of the show in which I’ll be taking a look at some new releases from Independent bottler Claxton’s. The Good Dram Show with Chris Goodrum Episode 571 – Rummaging In Warehouse Number 1..! Filmed in The Revamped Study Nottingham

Featuring

Claxton’s Warehouse Number 1 (Series 8) Tobermory 2010 (13 year old) 50.5%

Claxton’s Warehouse Number 1 (Series 8) Mannochmore 1990 (34 year old) 44.7%

Claxton’s Warehouse Number 1 (Series 7) Speyside 1998 (25 year old) 53.8%

Claxton’s Warehouse Number 1 (Series 7) Tobermory (Ledaig) 2011 (12 year old) 53.2%

Claxton’s Warehouse Number 1 (Series 8) Caol Ila 2013 (10 year old) 58.3%

Claxton’s Warehouse Number 1 (Series 8) Campbeltown Blend 2016 (8 year old) 51.8%

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THE BUFFALO TRACE ANTIQUE COLLECTION RETURNS FOR THE FALL 2024 SEASON – American Whiskey News

THE BUFFALO TRACE ANTIQUE COLLECTION RETURNS FOR THE FALL 2024 SEASON 

Celebrating 25 years of Weller at Buffalo Trace Distillery, William Larue Weller is the clear standout of this year’s exceptional lineup

FRANKFORT, Franklin County, Ky (OCT. 28, 2024) – The Buffalo Trace Antique Collection has returned for the fall 2024 season, representing some of the finest whiskeys produced by America’s Oldest Continuously Operating Distillery. This year’s portfolio includes all five Buffalo Trace Antique Collection (BTAC) staples: Eagle Rare17-Year-Old Bourbon, George T. Stagg Bourbon, Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey, Sazerac 18-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey, and William Larue Weller Bourbon.

“William Larue Weller Bourbon shines among the Collection this year with its caramel notes and long, creamy finish. It’s fitting that this year also marks the 25th anniversary of Sazerac Company’s acquisition of the Weller brand,” stated Buffalo Trace Distillery Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley. “For more than two decades, we’ve worked hard to craft the signature flavors that whiskey enthusiasts love, both within the Weller brand and the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection. Our commitment to this tradition is stronger than ever, and we look forward to carrying it well into the future.”

Each expression in the Antique Collection is housed in a clear glass bottle, displaying its rich color. The back label on each bottle offers a detailed history and description of the whiskey. The limited-edition Buffalo Trace Antique Collection bottles are sold individually and available nationwide at a suggested retail price of $149.99 (local taxes and fees will vary).

William Larue Weller Bourbon

The 2024 William Larue Weller barrels aged over twelve years on the lower floor of a rick warehouse at Buffalo Trace Distillery at a barrel entry proof of 114. The Antique Collection’s uncut, unfiltered wheated recipe bourbon is hand-bottled at 125.8 proof and honors W.L. Weller, who pioneered the wheated bourbon recipe, substituting wheat for the traditional rye grain. On the nose of the 2024 William Larue Weller, a blend of new leather, light pipe tobacco, and caramel, enveloped by the warm sweetness of marshmallow and hints of ripe fruit. Rich caramel and toffee notes coat the palate with a long finish and oak, caramel, and fruit notes. The 2024 Global Whisky Challenge awarded last year’s William Larue Weller Bourbon “Best of Class” North America during the 2024 Global Whisky Challenge.

Eagle Rare 17-Year-Old Bourbon

Bottled at its initial strength of 101 proof in tribute to the original Eagle Rare brand launched in 1975, this year’s Eagle Rare 17-Year-Old Bourbon was distilled in the spring of 2007. On the nose, Eagle Rare 17 delivers complex notes of oak and caramel intertwined with subtle undertones of vanilla and pepper spice with a caramel sweetness evened by the spiciness of rye, toasted oak, and tobacco on the palate. A combination of caramel, pepper, leather, and oak, paired with roasted tobacco and dried fruit finishes this 17-year and 4-month-old whiskey. Last year’s Eagle Rare-17-Year-Old Bourbon marked the oldest release of the spirit since its inclusion in the Antique Collection. Several well-respected spirits competitions recognized the expression, including the 2024 Whiskies of the World Competition, where the 19-year-old whiskey won a Double Gold, Best in Class medal.

George T. Stagg Bourbon

Buffalo Trace Distillery first released George T. Stagg bourbon in 2002 in response to a consumer request for a well-aged, barrel-strength whiskey. The Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is known for its bold character reminiscent of its namesake, the original purchaser of O.F.C. Distillery, now famously recognized as Buffalo Trace Distillery. This year’s George T. Stagg sits at 136.1 proof and is comprised of barrels aged more than 15 years and two months. The whiskey presents a powerful aroma of deep aged wood, rich oak, and dark cherry. A layered profile of spice, oak, caramel, and a soft touch of cinnamon hit the palate. Its long and drying finish leaves a lasting impression of complexity and warmth. The 2024 International Whisky Competition awarded last year’s George T. Stagg First Place for the Best Bourbon, American, and Kentucky Whiskey.

Sazerac 18-Year-Old Rye Whiskey

Bottled at 18 years and five months and named after the official cocktail of New Orleans, the 2024 Sazerac 18-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey has scents of oak and leather with subtle hints of ripe plum, rye grain, and earthy undertones. Rye spice, smoke, dark cherry, and a touch of licorice jump on the palate. The finish on this year’s Sazerac 18-Year-Old Rye lingers gracefully, imparting subtle hints of tobacco and charred oak. The 2023 Sazerac 18-Year-Old Rye was honored with the Gold “Outstanding” Medal in the 2024 International Wine and Spirits Competition.

Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey

The team at Buffalo Trace Distillery filled the barrels for this year’s Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey at 125 proof over six years ago. This uncut, unfiltered whisky is now 127.2 proof, bumping up in alcohol percentage from last year’s nearly 125 offering. Inspired by the bartender who first used rye whiskey in the original Sazerac cocktail, Thomas H. Handy is bottled directly from the barrel, honoring its traditional method from over a century ago. The 2024 Thomas H. Handy is bold and invigorating with scents of freshly cracked black pepper and cinnamon. Spice and oak flavors are prominent, with a long-lasting finish of cinnamon, pepper, and clove. The 2023 Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey was awarded a Double Gold Medal at the 2024 Singapore World Spirits Competition.

About The Antique Collection

The Antique Collection was introduced more than two decades ago and is comprised of five whiskeys released each year in the fall: George T. Stagg, William Larue Weller, Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Straight Rye, Eagle Rare 17-Year-Old and Sazerac Rye 18-Year-Old. Buffalo Trace Distillery has been humbled by the numerous awards bestowed on the collection from such notable publications as Whisky Advocate Magazine and Spirit Journal. For more information on the Antique Collection visit HERE

About Buffalo Trace Distillery    

Buffalo Trace Distillery is an American family-owned company based in Frankfort, Kentucky. The Distillery’s rich tradition dates back to 1775 and includes such legends as E.H. Taylor, Jr., George T. Stagg, Albert B. Blanton, Orville Schupp, and Elmer T. Lee.  Buffalo Trace Distillery is a fully operational Distillery producing bourbon, rye and vodka on site and is a National Historic Landmark as well as listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Distillery has won 40 distillery titles since 2000 from such notable publications as Whisky Magazine, Whisky Advocate Magazine and Wine Enthusiast Magazine. Its George T. Stagg was named World Whiskey of the Year for 2022 and its Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Rye was named 2nd Finest Whiskey in the World for 2022. Buffalo Trace Distillery has also garnered more than 1,000 awards for its wide range of premium whiskies. Buffalo Trace Distillery also has a deep commitment to supporting charitable initiatives. Nonprofit organizations interested in learning more about the Distillery’s efforts are encouraged to register their charity here. To learn more about Buffalo Trace Distillery, visit www.buffalotracedistillery.com

Hard Truth Distilling Co. & Mellencamp Whiskey Co. Release French Oak Harvest Rye – American Rye Whiskey News

Hard Truth Distilling Co. & Mellencamp Whiskey Co.

Release French Oak Harvest Rye 

Nashville, IN – Hard Truth Distilling Co. has released French Oak Harvest Rye, the third in a four-part collectible series of sweet mash whiskeys in collaboration with Mellencamp Whiskey Company.

Each of the four collectible whiskeys from Hard Truth and Mellencamp Whiskey features a unique expression created by Hard Truth Master Distiller Bryan Smith along with Hud Mellencamp and Levi Collison, the co-founders of Mellencamp Whiskey Company. The final bottle in the series will be released in Spring of 2025.

“We were very pleased that the first two Mellencamp Whiskeys were very well received by the whiskey community and our fans,” said Smith. “Both Harvest Rye and Sweet Mash Special Reserve are sold out at the distillery, and we’re confident that French Oak Harvest Rye will be equally successful.”

Created to celebrate Indiana’s small, independent, and heritage farmers, French Oak Harvest Rye uses 100% Indiana grains, and a portion of sales goes to support sustainable farming initiatives and farming families.

“We have absolutely loved working with Hud and Levi on each of the three Mellencamp whiskeys. Both contribute significantly to each expression,” said Smith. “We came together because of our love for the state of Indiana, its natural resources, and the whiskeys it helps produce. The partnership couldn’t be better.”

Hud Mellencamp added, “Our collaboration with Hard Truth aligns perfectly with our values of supporting local farmers and sourcing high-quality local ingredients. I believe we’ve made some great whiskeys.”

“The experience working with the Hard Truth team has been extraordinary,” said Collison. “They have been incredibly generous with their time and have allowed Hud and I to be involved throughout the process for each release in the series.”

Each bottle’s label in the series features original artwork by Hud Mellencamp’s father, John Mellencamp. French Oak Harvest Rye showcases a self-portrait called “American Fool” — an oil and canvas artwork painted in 2020 by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer-songwriter.

French Oak Harvest Rye is currently available at Hard Truth’s distillery campus and will be arriving in stores throughout Hard Truth’s distribution network over the next several weeks. It is 104 proof (52% ABV) and has a suggested retail price of $69.99. Production was limited to 36 barrels.

The unique mash bill of 72 percent rye and 28 percent corn was first featured in the original Harvest Rye. This expression, however, has been rested in new, charred French Oak barrels, which imbued additional flavor complexity to that first release. The French Oak shifts the flavor dynamic, leaning into and highlighting fruit-forward notes within the whiskey.

Tasting Notes

APPEARANCE: Auburn
AROMA: Toasted marshmallow, vanilla, rye spice, candied apricot
TASTE: Rich brûléed sugar flows into apricot marmalade, cracked black pepper, and vanilla
FINISH: Citrus peel and clove slowly fade to deep oak, cherry, and warming black pepper

About Hard Truth Distilling Co.

Hard Truth Distilling Co. is an industry leader in the production of sweet mash whiskey, and, in 2024, was named the Indiana Distillery of the Year by the NY International Spirits Competition.

In addition to its critically-acclaimed line of sweet mash bourbons and rye whiskeys, the Nashville, Indiana-based Hard Truth also crafts a selection of premium craft spirits, including top-selling Hard Truth Toasted Coconut Rum, Hard Truth Toasted Coconut Rum Cream, Hard Truth Cinnamon Vodka, and Hard Truth Maple Bourbon Cream.

Sweet Mash Rye, Hard Truth’s first whiskey to market, earned a spot with its original release in the top 50 of Fred Minnick’s Top 100 American Whiskeys of 2021. In 2023, a barrel-finished expression of Sweet Mash Rye was named #34 in Minnick’s Top 100 from more than 900 whiskeys tasted.

Sweet Mash Rye has also taken home a gold medal in USA Spirits awards, won double platinum medal in the ASCOTS, scored a 93 in Whiskey Advocate, and was named the #3 top American Rye in the world by the International Whisky Competition, known as “the Olympics of whisky competitions.”

In February 2024, Hard Truth released its first grain-to-glass Sweet Mash Bourbons. These include the main line Hard Truth Sweet Mash Bourbon, along with bottled-in-bond Wheated and Four Grain Bourbons.

Just months into distribution, Hard Truth’s Sweet Mash Bourbons have been critically and commercially well-received. In fact, Hard Truth Sweet Mash Bourbon won Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, and Wheated Bourbon won Double Platinum at the American Spirits Council of Tasters.

Hard Truth’s spirits are currently distributed in more than 20 states, and the distillery has partnered with ReserveBar for online sales in more than 40 states.

For more information on Hard Truth, visit hardtruth.com.

DECADENT DRAMS – LOCH LOMOND 15 YEAR OLD – Scotch Whisky News

 

This is a 15 year old single malt distilled at Loch Lomond Distillery in 2009. We made it by mashing together a refill hogshead of 2009 Loch Lomond single malt, with a 1st fill hogshead of 2009 Inchmurrin single malt. Both those casks were dumped together into an IBC, left to marry and then returned to the same two casks for a couple of months to continue marrying.

We re-combined them before bottling and reducing the mix by a few degrees to 53% in order to help bring everything together and emphasise the fruitiness of the combined malts. This was designed to try and achieve a bottling that had the full-bodied oiliness of Loch Lomond and the exotic fruitiness of Inchmurrin. We are really happy with the results, it’s a total fruit bomb and, we think,

a good value one at that too!

DECADENT DRAMS – LOCH LOMOND 15 YEAR OLD

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Pretend it’s summer” Cask No. 39.198: Understated opulence – Scotch Whisky News

Cask No. 39.198: Understated opulence is a summer escape in a glass, a real armchair dram with floral, rich and elegant depths. This latest Vaults Collection release dances on the tongue, a delicate nod to its Speyside origins.

Bottled a few years ago, this special release was originally destined for distant shores to be enjoyed by some of our international members. Fortunately, we’ve managed to secure a limited number of these for our members here in the UK at an irresistible price.

Distilled in October of 1989, Cask No. 39.198: Understated opulence is a 30–year–old whisky that has spent three decades gently maturing, first in an ex–bourbon hogshead and then in a second fill toasted hogshead. Expect heady notes of Hawaiian lei garlands, vintage pipe pouches, tobacco, and frangipani tree to round out this rare Light & Delicate offering.

TAKE ME BACK TO SUMMER

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This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

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Signatory Port Dundas & Glenallachie at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

2008 Port Dundas 15 Year Old “Signatory” K&L Exclusive Refill Oloroso Sherry Cask Strength Non Chillfiltered Lowland Single Grain Scotch Whisky (700ml) $54.99 View

2012 GlenAllachie 11 Year Old “Signatory” K&L Exclusive First Fill Oloroso Sherry Cask Strength Non Chillfiltered Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) $79.99 View

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Bruichladdich 16YO Chateau D’yquem Cask – Islay Scotch Whisky News

Bruichladdich 16YO Chateau D’yquem Cask

https://youtu.be/2F0QpiwM_iE

Where do I even begin with this.

A cask strength Bruichladdich, fully matured in an ex-Chateau D’yquem cask, and is something that even Bruichladdich themselves didn’t have much information on.

When I was first given this bottle I was convinced that it was peated. There was something earthy and smoked about it. After some time open, as well as a sample in the glass, that smokiness was put to bed. This is definitely unpeated Laddie stock.

Between the variety of sweet and savoury flavours you can attain from unpeated Bruichladdich distillate, then the insane push of Chateau D’yquem influence. This is one of the best things I’ve ever had the privilege of smelling.

It is expensive, let’s not skip around that. It’s £220 per bottle and is only available from one retailer that is linked HERE. But this is one of the most impressive unpeated Islay whiskies I’ve had, it is precisely what I want and in some cases demand from Bruichladdich.

 

 

BERRY BROS. & RUDD CELEBRATES COASTAL INFLUENCE WITH NEW WHISKY COLLECTION – Scotch Whisky News

BERRY BROS. & RUDD CELEBRATES COASTAL INFLUENCE

WITH NEW WHISKY COLLECTION

Berry Bros. & Rudd, the oldest wine and spirits merchant in Britain, has announced its second spirits collection exploring “A Sense of Place”.

‘Coasts & Shores,’ comprises 25 exceptional bottlings, showcasing a curated selection of whiskies from renowned coastal distilleries worldwide. The latest collection builds on the ‘Glens & Valleys’ selection which was released earlier this year, drawing inspiration from some of Scotland’s most scenic rolling landscapes.

Coasts & Shores celebrates the distinctive flavour characteristics imparted on whisky by vibrant coastal climates. The collection includes a variety of bottlings from the island of Islay, famed for its iconic smoky and peaty profiles. A bottling from Smögen Distillery also marks a return to one of Berry Bros & Rudd’s favourite Swedish distilleries, offering a unique Scandinavian coastal smoke intertwined with hints of brine and a touch of minerality.

The collection is rounded out with a new offering from Sakurao Distillery, a Japanese distillery, which Berry Bros. & Rudd is bottling for the first time. Sakurao is nestled in the coastal town of Hatsukaichi, Japan, near the World Heritage listed island of Miyajima. The single cask bottling was both distilled and matured at the distillery on the shores of Hiroshima Bay.

Felix Dear, Spirits Curator at Berry Bros. & Rudd, said: 

“Coastal environments play an important role in shaping the flavour of some of the world’s most celebrated whiskies. The unique conditions, salty air and proximity to the sea imparts flavour profiles that set these spirits apart with unique maritime characteristics. Our 2024 Coasts & Shores collection explores these influences, offering a diverse range of expressions that capture the essence of each distillery.”

The 2024 Coasts & Shores collection will be available from 24th October 2024 and includes 25 bottlings from 12 distilleries.

Caol Ila 2010 #311743, Dalmore 2012 #4022, Inchgower 2009 #301026, Williamson 2013 #215 and Single Orkney 2006 #2 will be available exclusively at ​​www.bbr.com

Caol Ila 2010 #311739, Inchgower 2009 #301032, Williamson 2013 #210, Williamson 2013 #213, Smögen 2011 #402011 and Single Orkney 2008  #17 will be available exclusively in selected UK retail partners.

The following bottlings will be available exclusively in selected international retail partners – Caol Ila 2010 #311745, Dalmore 2012 #3577, Staoisha 2013 #10515, Williamson 2013 #214, Williamson 2013 #216, Macduff 2006 #8102413, Single Orkney 2006 #16, Single Orkney 2009 #3, Single Orkney 2008 #14, Sakurao 2019 #5353, Undisclosed Islay Distillery 2009 #6614 and Undisclosed Islay Distillery 2009 #6613.

The following casks will be split between selected UK and International retailers –  Ledaig 2009 #700324 and Tobermory 2008 #3082.

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TASTING NOTES

Caol Ila Distillery

Caol Ila Distillery is sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean, sitting near Port Askaig on the eastern coast of Islay. Pronounced “Cull Eela”, it takes its name from the Gaelic, translating to “Sound of Islay”. Its whisky is respected for its distinctive, smoky Islay style and elegant, fruity balance.

Caol Ila, 2010 Moscatel Finish Cask #311739:

On the nose, ripe peaches intertwine with the aroma of bonfire night toffee apples, underpinned by a damp coastal peat. As the nose develops, hints of sticky-sweet dates emerge. The palate has a wonderfully creamy texture, layered with digestive biscuits and a distinct bonfire smoke. The finish is long and embracing, with more earthy peat and subtle sweet fruit.

ABV: 57.1% | RRP £105

Caol Ila, 2010 Pedro Ximénez Finish Cask #311745:

On the nose, an enticing blend of briny sea air and dark, syrupy raisins sets the stage. The initial sip unveils layers of smoky peat, dark chocolate and figs, accompanied by a maritime salinity. Mid-palate, the sweetness of caramelised brown sugar merges with hints of blackcurrant and subtle oak spices. The finish delivers lingering notes of salted caramel, leaving a lasting impression of sweet and smoky complexity.

ABV: 55.2% | RRP £105

Caol Ila, 2010 Moscatel Finish Cask #311743:

On the nose, briny sea air mingles with golden sultanas and honeyed apricots, underpinned by a gentle waft of peat smoke. An oily, thick texture envelops the palate, where rich, dried fruits – sultanas and figs – are balanced by earthy, smoky undertones. Hints of toasted almonds and dark chocolate add complexity, complemented by a subtle citrus zest. The smoky peat gradually gives way to a lingering sweetness of muscovado sugar and dried figs, leaving a whisper of coastal brine in its wake.

ABV: 56.4% | RRP £105

Dalmore

Overlooking the famed Black Isle, Dalmore sits on the shores of the Cromarty Firth, guarded from the North Sea by two precipitous headlands called The Sutors. Dalmore’s whisky is renowned for its densely fruity and cereal characteristics and a past steeped in legacy.

ABV: 55.8% | RRP £105

Dalmore, 2012 Barolo Finish Cask #3577

The nose opens with the rich aroma of vanilla custard and fresh red fruits, alongside an intriguing industrial note. The palate has an oily, unctuous texture that clings to the tongue, with a peppery bite balancing the sherry sweetness and Barolo tannins. The combination is as delightful as it is surprising, like eating a custard tart with a side of raspberries whilst gazing at the colossal steel giants of the Cromarty Firth.

ABV: 55.8% | RRP £105

Dalmore, 2010 Cask #4022:

The nose opens with a delightful aroma of freshly baked Garibaldi biscuits, rich hazelnut and a hint of crème brûlée. On the palate, a sumptuous wave of milk chocolate emerges, harmonised by the sweetness of caramelised nuts. The mouthfeel is well-rounded, viscous, and indulgent, leading to a prolonged finish with cosy notes of caramelised nuts and sherry-infused oak.

ABV: 56.3% | RRP £90

Inchgower Distillery

Inchgower Distillery was built in 1871 near the fishing village of Buckie on the coast of the Moray Firth. Its whisky has a characteristically coastal style with salinity and spice, redolent of its geographical location. Only one percent of its whisky production is bottled as a single malt.

Inchgower, 2009 Pedro Ximénez Finish Cask #301026

On the nose, rich aromas of dark chocolate and figs mingle with a touch of brine, a hallmark of Inchgower’s coastal spirit. The palate reveals the Pedro Ximénez cask’s influence, as treacle toffee and ripe plums combine with raisin and sweet dates. Subtle hints of roasted nuts and a whisper of sea spray create a delightful balance, leading to a finish that delivers lingering notes of dried fruit and gentle spice.

ABV: 54.4% | RRP £105

Inchgower, 2009 Pedro Ximénez Finish Cask #301032

Upon nosing, this whisky greets you with stewed plums, creamy tiramisu and a hint of fresh rhubarb. The palate unfolds with a luxurious wave of sultanas and figs, interwoven with a spicy undercurrent of sweet cinnamon. The finish is long and warming, where notes of toffee and oak linger above a sherried backbone.

ABV: 54.5% | RRP £105

Ledaig

Ledaig, pronounced “letch-ick” and meaning “safe haven”, is the peated single malt produced by Tobermory Distillery. The distillery shares its name with the iconic, colourful harbour town on the east coast of the Isle of Mull. Known for both its unpeated and peated distillates, Tobermory is a true safe haven for whisky lovers.

Ledaig 2009, Oloroso Finish Cask #700324 

On the nose, damp turf and bonfire embers set the scene. The palate reveals wood spice and smoked bacon, complemented by saline peat. The Oloroso cask adds a comforting layer of muscovado sugar and dried fruits, akin to the warmth of a pair of cosy socks in a fierce winter storm. The finish brings together these smoky and sweet notes, before gently fading into the distance.

ABV: 58.1% | RRP £130

Macduff Distillery

Built in the 1960s, Macduff distillery is located in its namesake fishing port, nestled on the banks of the Deveron Estuary, just a short distance from where it meets the North Sea. This seaside distillery produces a coastal malt that is naturally nutty, weighty, and fruity in character.

Macduff, 2006 Cask #8102413 

This whisky opens with crisp green apples and juicy, ripe pears, intertwined with gentle waves of vanilla, the subtle sweetness of desiccated coconut, and a hint of creamy milk chocolate. On the palate, layers of vanilla-laden sponge cake unfold, mingling with a spoonful of chewy lemon curd. The finish leaves lingering notes of orchard fruits and a soft, creamy touch of coconut.

ABV: 49.4% | RRP £125

Orkney Distillery

Orkney, an archipelago off the coast of the Scottish Highlands, boasts some of Scotland’s most stunning scenery and diverse wildlife, ancient Neolithic sites and exceptional whisky. This single malt is renowned for its invigorating notes of sea air. While the distillery remains unnamed, we believe that a touch of mystery only enhances its allure, especially when the whisky is as exceptional as this.

Orkney, 2006 Cask #2 

This whisky from Scotland’s most northerly distillery opens with rich savoury notes, reminiscent of Bresaola with a black peppercorn crust. The palate unfolds to reveal the gentle coastal peat this distillery is renowned for, intertwined with delicate layers of soft, spicy oak. The finish delivers a faint whisper of rubber and a slight salinity, conjuring images of a fisherman bracing himself against the salty sea air in his waders.

ABV: 59.9% | RRP £150

Orkney, 2009 Cask #3 

On the nose, lemon balm mingles with a whisper of gentle Orcadian peat and airy vanilla cake. The palate reveals layers of sweet, comforting runny honey, leading into a finish that evokes childhood memories of vanilla soft serve ice cream perched atop a crispy cone. A playful and summery Orkney dram, with a nostalgic sweetness and maritime charm.

ABV: 60.2% | RRP £108

Orkney, 2008 Cask #14

The nose opens with boiled lemon sweets and an invigorating splash of sea spray. A subtle undercurrent of herbal peat weaves through, leading to a soft and inviting palate with prominent notes of zesty lemon and a gentle drizzle of honey. The finish is elegantly balanced, leaving a lingering impression of citrus and a whisper of smoke.

ABV: 61.8% | RRP £120

Orkney, 2006 Cask #16 

The nose opens with a playful note of milk bottle sweets atop apple compote. A touch of citrus provides a refreshing counterpoint before transitioning to a palate which reveals a saline, maritime essence. Warming wood spices begin to emerge, as the finish unveils a gentle touch of Orcadian peat.

ABV: 56.3% | RRP £150

Orkney, 2008 Cask #17 

The nose is a spiced medley of baking spices intertwined with the aroma of crisp apple slices. On the palate, confectionery sweetness takes centre stage, subtly overtaking the initial spicier notes. Gentle smoke weaves through, adding depth without overpowering the delicate balance.

ABV: 59.4% | RRP £120

Sakurao Distillery

Sakurao Distillery is nestled in the coastal town of Hatsukaichi, Japan, near the World Heritage listed island of Miyajima. The distillery combines traditional Japanese distillation techniques with modern practices to create delicious, innovative spirits. Although it utilises three maturation sites, this specific cask was both distilled and matured at the distillery on the shores of Hiroshima Bay.

Sakurao, 2019 Cask #5353

A vibrant interplay of crisp green apple and sweet white peach greets the nose, mingling with the aroma of freshly picked strawberries, stems and all. On the palate, almond flakes add a delicate nuttiness, followed by creamy butter notes and a whisper of gentle spice. This dram is strikingly gentle and refined for its age, leaving a lasting memory of soft, juicy fruits.

ABV: 62% | RRP £105

Smögen Distillery

Smögen Distillery is the vision of one man – Pär Caldenby. It sits in Hunnebostrand, on the Skagerrak coast in western Sweden near the picturesque village of Smögen. Bold and complex, this heavily peated whisky shows a beautiful marriage of maritime and malty characteristics.

Smögen, 2011 Cask #402011:

On the nose, an enticing blend of barbequed meat and pineapple greets you, underscored by a fresh zing of lemon rind and luscious peach. Coastal smoke drifts through, intertwined with hints of brine and a touch of minerality. On the palate, succulent orange marmalade appears, atop the smoky aroma of chargrilled meats and coastal peat.

ABV: 55% | RRP £225

Staoisha 

Bunnahabhain, where Staiosha is distilled, translates to “mouth of the river”, referring to the Margadale which flows into the Sound of Islay nearby. Although known for a more lightly peated Islay, this expression is made from barley exposed to a higher level of peat smoke and named after Loch Staoisha.

Staoisha, 2013 Cask #10515

On the nose, there is an immediate rush of iodine and sea spray, bringing to mind a maritime landscape shrouded in mist. Heavy, earthy peat dominates, complemented by a refreshing hint of mint, delicate notes of light green fruits and a whisper of chalk. The palate is robust and intense, with a striking presence of coal and deep, dark smoke. Salt weaves through the profile, while subtle hints of liquorice and almond round out this richly peated dram.

ABV: 53.4% | RRP £70

Tobermory Distillery

Tobermory Distillery is situated on Scotland’s west coast, in the picturesque harbour town of Tobermory, located in the northeast of the Isle of Mull. This charming town is celebrated for its rich fishing heritage and the vibrantly coloured houses that line its seafront.

Tobermory, 2008 Oloroso Finish Cask #3082 

On the nose, dark chocolate and sea salt beckon, underscored by the allure of sweet prune juice. The palate unveils velvety, chocolate-covered raisins, sticky-sweet toffee, and more juicy prunes. The finish is long and refined, conjuring the image of a windswept wharf, where the salty sea air mingles with the scent of aged oak.

ABV: 54.9% | RRP £108

Undisclosed Islay 

Very occasionally Berry Bros & Rudd come across a cask of whisky that for various reasons we are unable to disclose the origins of, and whilst we would usually try to avoid this scenario, some casks are just too good to pass by. One such example is this robust peated malt from the Queen of the Hebrides.

Undisclosed Islay, 2009 Cask #6613

Tasting notes: A compelling whisky with an immediate aroma of crisp bacon intertwined with rich peat smoke. The palate unfurls layers of lemon zest, offering a bright contrast to the underlying smoky character. A persistent note of coastal salinity brings a maritime freshness, while subtle hints of rubber and coal linger on the finish.

ABV: 55.6% | RRP £120

Undisclosed Islay, 2009 Cask #6614:

On the nose, peat smoke intertwines with zesty lemon and the crisp aroma of orchard fruits. The palate reveals an enticing blend of sweet fruits and savoury barbequed meat, all enveloped in a smoky haze. The finish leaves lingering notes of barbeque coals, a whisper of citrus, and a hint of coastal breeze.

ABV: 56.4% | RRP £120

Williamson Distillery

Williamson comes from the spectacularly rocky Kildalton shoreline on the southern tip of Islay, known for its rugged beauty and iconic Scotch whiskies. Islay is part of the Inner Hebrides, a group of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean and home to some of the most iconic, recognisable flavours in the world of whisky.

Williamson, 2013 Moscatel Finish Cask #210:

On the nose, muscovado sugar melds with the rich, heady sweetness of dried fruits, while a delicate zest of lime cuts through, adding a fresh, citrus note. The palate reveals dark treacle, succulent raisins, and bold, smoky peat. The finish is long and warming, with the Moscatel influence leaving a lingering sweetness that dances gracefully on the tongue.

ABV: 59.3% | RRP £90

Williamson, 2013 Oloroso Finish Cask #213:

The nose opens with opulent notes of dried fruits and sherry-soaked raisins, underscored by hints of brine, seaweed, and iodine. These aromas meld into a rich wave of dark chocolate and dried figs, leading to a crescendo of peat smoke – robust and medicinal, yet gracefully mellowed by the Oloroso cask’s touch. This introduces sumptuous undertones of black cherries, leather, and a whisper of treacle. The finish resonates with lingering echoes of smoky embers, rounded off by a delicate whisper of salted caramel.

ABV: 59.8% | RRP £90

Williamson, 2013 Oloroso Finish Cask #214:

The scents of coastal smoke, damp turf, and rich, dried fruits greet the nose. On the palate, the influence of Oloroso casks is evident, bringing forward lush waves of dark chocolate and roasted nuts. The experience culminates in a refined finish of smoky, sweet oak with a subtle hint of maritime brine.

ABV: 58.1% | RRP £90

Williamson, 2013 Oloroso Finish Cask #215:

The nose reveals dried fruits, sherried raisins, and hints of dark chocolate, mingling with a wisp of maritime breeze. The palate is a luscious blend of roasted nuts, bramble fruits and treacle, enhanced by smoky peat and subtle spice. The finish lingers gracefully, with echoes of toffee, leather, and a gentle whisper of sea salt.

ABV: 58.9% | RRP £90

Williamson, 2013 Oloroso Finish Cask #216:

A bouquet of rich sultanas, dark chocolate, and gentle sea spray emerges from the glass, with a robust backbone of smoky, damp peat. On the palate, layers of walnut, dark berries, and molasses unfold, accented by bold waves of smoke and a dash of cinnamon. The finish reveals polished oak, toffee, and a trace of coastal breeze.

ABV: 58.9% | RRP £90

NOTES 

Berry Bros. & Rudd has been a trusted merchant since 1698 and this year it celebrates 325 years in business. It’s survived over the centuries because, as a family business, it has always operated with family values in mind. Recognised as the global destination for fine wine and spirits, Berry Bros. & Rudd still operates from its historic home at No. 3 St James’s Street and are committed to helping customers drink better now, and in the future. As it marks its 325th year, it continues to collaborate with our community of customers, producers, and colleagues to help create a sustainable future so it can confidently raise a toast to the next 325 years.

Traveller Whiskey Becomes the Most Awarded Super Premium Whiskey Release of 2024 – American Whiskey News

Traveller Whiskey Becomes the Most Awarded Super Premium Whiskey Release of 2024

Created by Buffalo Trace Distillery and Chris Stapleton, the whiskey has been bestowed 15 awards since its January 2024 debut

FRANKFORT, KY (October 2, 2024) – Traveller Whiskey, the new premium whiskey created by Buffalo Trace Distillery’s Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley and Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and musician Chris Stapleton, is honored to celebrate 15 spirit awards since its January release, making it the Most Awarded Super Premium Whiskey Release of 2024.*

Recently, The Luxury Masters 2024 bestowed Traveller Whiskey with the “Master” medal, the competition’s highest honor, for the “American Whiskey: Super Premium” category. Additional top awards include “Best in Class Gold” at the 2024 Whiskies of the World competition, “Double Platinum” medal from the 2024 ASCOT Awards, “Double Gold” from the 2024 TAG Global Spirits Award and more.

“From the beginning, we set out to elevate the art of blending through the Traveller expression,” says Andrew Duncan, Global Brand Director for Buffalo Trace Distillery. “Sazerac’s world-class distilling teams have created an exceptional, complex blend that pleases a wide range of whiskey palates across the globe. That uniquely-approachable liquid and its rapid acceptance by drinkers has earned Traveller coverage on major US cultural platforms including the TODAY Show and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Combined with these highly-regarded awards and positive consumer feedback, Traveller proves that whiskey can be for everyone, which is exactly what Harlen and Chris set out to create.”

Proudly blended and bottled at the World’s Most Award-Winning Distillery under Wheatley’s expert supervision, Traveller is the result of countless hours of testing, tasting and dedication to craftsmanship that have produced powerful songs and world-class whiskeys. Bottled at 90 proof, Traveller Whiskey is characterized by notes of oak, sweet maple, tart currant and leather. Complex aromas of vanilla, aged fruit and buttery shortbread are rounded off by caramel and a touch of oak. The flavor profile also showcases a touch of sweetness, followed by spice, toasted nut and oak flavors, closing with a robust finish. Traveller is a completely unique combination of whiskeys hand-selected from The Sazerac Company’s award-winning distilleries.

Traveller Whiskey is widely available at retailers, bars and restaurants nationwide at a suggested retail price of $39.99 (local taxes and fees will vary). It also celebrates its official release into the United Kingdom this October, touching down ahead of Stapleton’s headline ‘All-American Road Show’ tour, which is visiting arenas across the UK and Ireland for the very first time later this month.

To learn more, visit www.travellerwhiskey.com.

*Traveller Whiskey can claim the Most Awarded Super Premium Whiskey Release of 2024 based on select competitions and combined award count.

About Buffalo Trace Distillery

Buffalo Trace Distillery is an American family-owned company based in Frankfort, Kentucky. The Distillery’s rich tradition dates back to 1775 and includes such legends as E.H. Taylor, Jr., George T. Stagg, Albert B. Blanton, Orville Schupp, and Elmer T. Lee.  Buffalo Trace Distillery is a fully operational Distillery producing bourbon, rye and vodka on site and is a National Historic Landmark as well as listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Distillery has won 40 distillery titles since 2000 from such notable publications as Whisky Magazine, Whisky Advocate Magazine and Wine Enthusiast Magazine. Its George T. Stagg was named World Whiskey of the Year for 2022 and its Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Rye was named 2nd Finest Whiskey in the World for 2022. Buffalo Trace Distillery has also garnered more than 1,000 awards for its wide range of premium whiskeys. Buffalo Trace Distillery also has a deep commitment to supporting charitable initiatives. Nonprofit organizations interested in learning more about the Distillery’s efforts are encouraged to register their charity here. To learn more about Buffalo Trace Distillery, visit www.buffalotracedistillery.com. To download images from Buffalo Trace Distillery visit http://www.buffalotracedistillery.com/media.

About Chris Stapleton

Kentucky-born Chris Stapleton is an 8x Grammy, 15x CMA and 10x ACM Award-winner and one of the country’s most respected and beloved musicians. In the midst of yet another triumphant year, Stapleton is nominated for three awards at the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards: Best Country Solo Performance (“White Horse”), Best Country Song (“White Horse”) and Best Country Duo/Group Performance (“We Don’t Fight Anymore” with Carly Pearce). The nominations follow Stapleton’s new album, Higher, which was recently released to overwhelming critical acclaim. Produced by Dave Cobb, Morgane Stapleton and Chris Stapleton and recorded at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A, the record has landed on several “Best of 2023” lists so far including BillboardEsquireLos Angeles TimesVulture and Rolling Stone, who praises, “dazzling…the best evidence yet for the way one man’s voice has become synonymous with the very idea of a musical genre.” Additionally, The New Yorker declares, “Stapleton is the rare country star with both traditional bona fides and broad commercial appeal. He has an outlaw soul and a pop star’s capacity for inescapable hooks,” while GQ proclaims, “In an age rife with division, he’s maybe the only thing Americans all agree on.” Known for his electric live performances, Stapleton will continue his “All-American Road Show” tour this year and will also join George Strait for select stadium shows this summer with special guests Little Big Town. In addition to his work as a musician, Stapleton and his wife, Morgane, are also founders of the Outlaw State of Kind charitable fund, which supports a variety of causes that are close to their heart.


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