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Kentucky Distillers Association Statement on Delay of Bourbon Tariff Increase – Kentucky Bourbon News

KDA Statement

on Delay of Bourbon Tariff Increase

FRANKFORT, Ky. – As the worldwide voice for Bourbon, the Kentucky Distillers’ Association and our 102 distilling and partner member companies welcome the news that the European Union will delay reimposing tariffs on American whiskey and other goods from the United States for another 15 months.

The retaliatory tariffs were set to double to 50% on January 1, 2024, which would have caused a devastating blow to our signature industry and the 22,500 hard-working Kentuckians it employs, as well as the countless wholesalers, retailers, and supply chain partners in E.U. countries that count on its future well-being.

As a reminder, the trade dispute that provoked these retaliatory tariffs has nothing to do with the Kentucky Bourbon or American whiskey industry. U.S. and E.U. spirits exporters had enjoyed duty-free access to each other’s markets for more than two decades, which had greatly benefited both spirits producers and consumers, and resulted in increased exports, jobs and consumer choice.

To that end, we strongly urge E.U. and U.S. officials to permanently end the tariffs sooner than later. Our signature industry has worked hard to recover and regain footing from the last short-term suspension of tariffs. As Bourbon takes years of aging to perfect, a permanent solution will bring certainty to our distillers as they look to continued growth and investments in international markets.

We appreciate and applaud the efforts of the Biden administration and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear to secure the extended suspension of the tariffs. We look forward to the day when we can return to free and fair trade and our main business of making the world’s finest whiskey.

KDA President Eric Gregory

E.U. statement here

 Founded in 1880, the Kentucky Distillers’ Association (KDA) is the worldwide voice of Bourbon

About the Kentucky Distillers’ Association:

Founded in 1880, the Kentucky Distillers’ Association is the legendary voice for Kentucky’s signature Bourbon and distilled spirits industry. Its diverse and growing membership produces the overwhelming majority of the world’s Bourbon, from historic, global brands to emerging micro distilleries that are fostering the next generation of the Commonwealth’s landmark economic engine and its thriving, timeless craft. Member benefits include media relations, international trade development, private sampling events, technical assistance, economic development support, networking, legal defense, marketing strategies, governmental and regulatory advocacy and innovative tourism experiences through the KDA’s world-famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail® and Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour® adventures. A 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization, the KDA maintains an open membership policy, champions a strong commitment to the responsible and moderate consumption of spirits, and fights to curb underage drinking and drunk driving. Learn more at www.kybourbon.com and www.kybourbontrail.com.

The Nth Bermuda 2024! – Whisky News

The Nth Bermuda

The Nth Bermuda Experience where you taste an impressive selection of rare and premium whiskies and spirits in exquisite luxury.

Highlights of Nth Bermuda

Exclusive MacAllan Welcome Reception and Dinner tasting featuring Rare old Expressions like the ‘M’ decanter and ‘Fine n Rare’

Rare expressions from Macallan, The Glenlivet, Dewars, Glenturret (Scotland’s oldest distillery) and Royal Salute. Presenters including  Peter Prentice Luxury global ambassador from Chivas Brother, and Brian Cox From Dewars. Executive Chef Lourence Godinhos and his team curate menus of expertly crafted dishes to enhance and complement the flavor profiles of the whiskies and spirits.

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Hard To Find Whisky “Whisky Of The Year 2023” – Scotch Whisky News

GLENDRONACH

CASK STRENGTH BATCH #12

70cl | 58.2% ABV

The GlenDronach Cask Strength offers a great insight into the distillery’s signature rich and fruity character. Luxuriantly sherried, the Whisky is matured in the finest Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry casks before being bottled at natural cask strength.

£74.95

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2010 Williamson (Laphroaig) 12 Year Old “Redacted Bros.” at K&L California – Islay Scotch Whisky News

2010 Williamson (Laphroaig) 12 Year Old “Redacted Bros.” (Thompson/Dornoch) Single Refill Sherry Butt Islay Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) ($109.99)

K&L Notes: This exceptional single cask was sold to this bottler as the “Williamson” blended malt and therefore cannot include the source on the label. But we have no problem telling you that this excellent whisky was distilled on the famous little stills located just outside the little seaside town of Port Ellen. Adorned in the throwback label, the Thompson Brothers are clearly giving the old “nudge nudge, wink wink” to the famous old bottling from nearly a century ago, with block letters and cursive writing. Filled into a used sherry butt in 2010, this excellent cask was transferred to Dornoch and bottled at a cool 100 proof without the use of coloring or chill-filtration. This is meaty old-school Laphroaig with big herbal notes and wild tropical fruit aromas balancing the savory smoke and oceanic zestiness. An absolute treat for lovers of quality peat.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: October 18, 2023

This badass barrel of Laphroaig has it all. I’m sort of grateful we can’t sell it as single malt because at this price it likely would have all sold out on pre-arrival and I just love selling this bottle. The labels are fashioned after the old style of Laphroaig labels, and indeed this has so little to do with what is going on with modern Laphroaig bottlings that it’s almost laughable. This is gorgeous, rugged, oceanic Laphroaig of the highest order. Here we go! The color is deep copper. The first nosing is big sulphur! Oh no!!! But wait, just a moment later that’s not sulphur, no no, it’s sizzling pancetta! It’s mesquite bacon and salted fruit. It’s big green fields of peat. It’s engine oil, sticky and greasy. It’s an old shipyard—old, brittle halyards and weather-beaten wooden hulls. It’s bitter barks and aged black tea. It’s frangipani and polished sandalwood. It’s a freshly rolled Galois hanging from your lips, match struck, but yet to be ignited. It’s burnt Seville orange peel being dipped into your Sazerac. It’s utterly drinkable and yet wildly challenging. One of the most exciting malts of the year in my humble opinion. They don’t make them like this at Laphroaig any longer. So I guess I like this a lot. Can you tell?

Email: wine@klwines.com
Phone: (877) KL-WINES (Toll Free 877.559.4637)
K&L Wine Merchants 3005 El Camino Real Redwood City, CA 94061 USA
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

Whisky Wednesday Reviews…. Whisky of the Year 2023 – Scotch Whisky News

https://youtu.be/IRgvmMOJ46I

Whisky of the Year 2023

Here we are again!

Whisky of the year has been a tricky one in 2023, not through a lack of quality, but through rediscovering classics and forgotten gems in the industry, as well traversing new whiskies that are here for the long run!

You’ll have to check out the full video to see what has taken that number one spot. Here’s to 2024 and everything it will bring! Cheers!

Wyoming Whisky Barrel Strength & Single Barrel Bourbons – Wyoming Whisky News

Wyoming Whiskey Barrel Strength Bourbon (MSRP $299.99): Wyoming Whiskey is releasing its fourth national batch of Barrel Strength Bourbon, the most elusive Wyoming Whiskey offering. Wyoming Whiskey Barrel Strength is bottled at 122.4 proof and offers a distinct flavor profile that reflects its Wyoming origin. Specs: Aged 5 years, 61.2% ABV, 122.4 proof.

Wyoming Whiskey’s Single Barrel Bourbon (MSRP $99.99): This highly anticipated limited release is available in Wyoming and other select US markets this December. Single Barrel represents the top 1% of bourbon barrels sampled each year by Wyoming Whiskey. Each hand-selected barrel is bottled at 96 proof to maintain the character which defines it. Aged for a minimum of five years, no two barrels are alike. Chosen from six rickhouses for its singular character and taste, each barrel yields approximately 180 bottles that capture this unique bourbon and moment in time, both of which will never happen again. Specs: Aged a minimum of 5 years, 48% ABV, 96 proof

Nikka’s “Singularly Magnificent” From The Barrel: #1 Whisky of 2018 – Japanese Whisky News

Rare Opportunity at a Coveted Japanese Collector’s Trophy
Nikka “From The Barrel” Blended Whisky (750ml) ($74.99)
“…this high-proof rarity is the consummate expression of Nikka … pure magic.”
— Andrew Whiteley, K&L Spirits Buyer

We couldn’t think of a better way to ring in the new year than by featuring one of the most coveted whiskies on the market, a former Whisky Advocate Whisky of the Year winner, no less. Ever since its 2018 release in the U.S. market, Nikka’s From The Barrel blended whisky has been very tough to acquire. But thanks to our relationship with the importer, we just secured some additional cases that we’re thrilled to offer.

Nikka “Miyagikyo” Japanese Single Malt Whisky (750ml) (Elsewhere $102) $79.99 View

Nikka “Taketsuru” White Label Pure Malt Japanese Whisky (750ml) $79.99 View

Nikka “Yoichi” Japanese Single Malt Whisky (750ml) (Elsewhere $102) $89.99 View

Nikka Discovery: The Grain 2023 Limited Release Japanese Grain Whisky (750ml) $149.99 View

Nikka “From The Barrel” Blended Whisky (750ml) ($74.99)

94 points Whisky Advocate: “For Nikka From the Barrel, its been a long road to Whisky of the Year. This Japanese blend made its U.S. debut in 2018, but its inception dates back more than 30 years. In 1985, Nikka Whisky Distilling Company’s blending team, led by Shigeo Sato, designed this whisky using both malt and grain whiskies produced at Nikka’s Yoichi and Miyagikyo Distilleries. When taking into account the full array of casks—bourbon barrels, sherry butts, refill hogsheads, and more—over 100 different constituent whiskies are enlisted. From the Barrel suggests barrel proof, but that’s not the case. The blenders made a conscious decision to bottle at 51.4% (derived from 90 British Proof) to deliver maximum flavor impact. They succeeded. Notably balanced and elegant, the colorful palette of whiskies combines for tremendous depth of flavor. Soft, sweet butterscotch and orange peel meet poached pears and stone fruits. Earthiness appears as dried autumn leaves, coffee, old oak, and tobacco. Among the tangle of spices, tasters identified chili pepper, allspice, cloves, and universally adored its ginger note. Finally, wisps of smoke and sea salt. Overall, it feels generously malty, with the grain whisky lending broad sweetness and supple mouthfeel across the long finish. Beyond its delightful flavors, Nikka From the Barrel presents some paradoxes worthy of contemplation over a glass. It is a classic, yet new to the U.S. It is typically Japanese, yet singularly magnificent. (JL, Winter 2018)”

K&L Notes: The #1 Whisky of the Year on Whisky Advocate‘s Top 20 list in 2018 is now being offered without an allocation limit for the first time thanks to our special relationship with the importer. The wonderful Nikka From the Barrel has been one of the most sought-after offerings from this special distiller based outside of Sapporo. It’s previously not been available in the US due to the USA restriction on the 500ml bottle size, but thankfully the owners designed a 750ml version for the US market. This is a blend of many of the Nikka whiskies we know and love dumped and mingled for further marrying in a large vat at the distillery, hence “from the barrel.” It’s one of the few higher-proof offerings available from any Japanese distiller and has a unique character. While the Hibiki Harmony might be the most popular blended Japanese whisky available in the U.S., From The Barrel is easily the most flavorful. This is nicely aged Yoichi, Miyagikyo, Coffey Grain and Imported Malt further aged post-blending and bottled at 102.8 proof. No wonder people are going rabid for the stuff, it’s absolutely delicious!

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: January 03, 2023It is an absolute thrill whenever we get to take the time to write up what are otherwise instant sell-out items. Nikka From The Barrel was one of those secret treats for those with insider knowledge who visited Japan long before the massive Japanese whisky boom of the last decade. With the intro of the 750ml version for the U.S. market and the subsequent Whisky Of the Year award from Whisky Advocate in 2018, the secret was out. As a consequence, it has been all but impossible to get our hands on a decent quantity of stock since its domestic debut. In production since 1985, this high-proof rarity is the consummate expression of Nikka—after all, blending for complexity, harmony, and completeness is the hallmark of most great Japanese whisky—even the single malts are typically built upon many different lots of varied distillate from the single distiller that produces them. When all of Nikka’s whisky sources come together thoughtfully and are allowed to marry over a long period with the slightest and slowest reduction in proof, the result is pure magic. It is robust and yet elegant in every stage of tasting. The nose is soft and sweet, but powerful, helped by the higher ABV. Orange zest, orchard fruit, candied ginger snaps, sweet cooked grains, and loads of butterscotch, vanilla, and oak that will instantly satisfy jaded bourbon drinkers but also offer something new. On the palate, more of the same but deftly combined with a savory edge and the smoky flavors of toasted oak. A little more raisined fruit than on the nose and a sultry mix of dark chocolate and pink salt. While the flavors border on perfect, it is the texture that really sets this whisky apart. It’s so much fuller than one would expect, as it has that textural je ne sais quoi of vintage whisky that is so rare to see in contemporary offerings. The finish is cool, long, and sweetly spiced. While this whisky defies easy categorization, it is safe to say that any lover of brown water will find it an enjoyable and flavorful pour at a very fair price point.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: January 03, 2023It’s been a long time since we’ve had a chance to sit down and enjoy a bit of “From The Barrel.” That’s because this product has been next to impossible to lock down since its award-winning release, which included the 2018 Whisky of the Year crown. But since long before that, I’ve coveted this little bottle and its odd square shape, not for its rarity but rather for its incredible character. While the whisky does not meet the criteria for “Japanese Whisky” per the new voluntary labeling system that the large Japanese producers have developed, the reason why makes it even more desirable in my book. This is almost certainly a blend of the well-known single malts and grain whiskies made at Nikka’s two distilleries (the Yoichi, Miyagiko, and Coffey grain & malt bottlings), with the addition of juice from their exceptional Scottish distillery, Ben Nevis. These whiskies are all carefully blended into a marrying vat and slowly lowered to a hefty 51.4% ABV for bottling. It remains one of the most characterful and charming Japanese-made whiskies on the market and I think, along with Hibiki, it should be considered a benchmark in the category, despite not qualifying technically as such. Here we go! The nose starts rich with vanilla and oak, almost bordering on bourbon levels of vanilla and caramel, but pointed with rich roasted espresso bean and tiny wisps of smoke and green earthy tones. The palate is full-bodied with plenty of sweet cream, butterscotch, and powerful barrel spice. This doesn’t need any water, but loves to play on the rocks if you choose. It’s also my absolute go-to in a high ball these days, adding richness and character that many other lesser options lack. It’s difficult to deny how damned appealing and drinkable it is—full of character without being challenging—and I also love that the price hasn’t exploded exponentially like so many other hard-to-get Japanese whiskies. This is one of those whiskies I always buy in back-up quantity, since I know it’s going to get consumed.

Email: wine@klwines.com
Phone: (877) KL-WINES (Toll Free 877.559.4637)
K&L Wine Merchants 3005 El Camino Real Redwood City, CA 94061 USA
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

Whisky Hammer ‘Our December 2023 Auction ENDS TODAY!’ – Auction Whisky News

Our December 2023 Auction ENDS TONIGHT!

Place your bids until 3pm (GMT) TODAY!

(Tuesday 2nd January 2024).

www.whiskyhammer.com

Every month, we present an incredible selection of whiskies and other fine spirits to our members right across the globe. You will find everything here from limited edition releases and vintage bottles to whole casks of rare whisky. There is certainly something for everyone – whether you are looking to collect, invest or enjoy!

Glen Grant – 72 Year Old (1948) Gordon & MacPhail  

Karuizawa – Spirit of Asama (48%) 

 

Glenfarclas – 1957 (Family Cask #2110) Spring 2015 

Bowmore – ‘Black Bowmore Aston Martin DB5’ 31 Year Old (1964) 

Lagavulin – 12 Year Old (White Horse) 75cl

Fettercairn – 50 Year Old (1966)

Selling whisky? Why not arrange the pick-up of your bottles using our global courier service? If you’re based in Scotland, you might want to arrange the personal collection of your bottles. Wherever you’re based in the world, we will make getting your bottles into our monthly auction as simple as possible. Get in touch with the Whisky Hammer team now by dropping them a message at sales@whiskyhammer.com.

Discover the Lost Distillery of Caperdonich – Aberdeen Whisky Shop News

Discover the Lost Distillery of Caperdonich

Caperdonich 

21 Years Old Small Batch Release

Caperdonich Distillery, once located on the banks of the river Spey, was closed in 2002, with all the buildings gone by 2011. This is Batch CA/001, aged entirely in First Fill American Oak Barrels. It was bottled without chill-filtration at 48% ABV.

£195.00

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Caperdonich 

25 Years Old CP/001 Peated Rare Edition

Limited release whisky from Caperdonich Distillery – which was demolished in 2011. This smoky and fruity single malt was matured in oak hogsheads. The rich peat smoke is balanced by green apple and sweet pear with a hint of salt.

£405.00

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Caperdonich 

30 Years Old Small Batch Release

This single malt from the lost distillery of Caperdonich was aged for 30 years in First Fill American oak Barrels, bringing the notes of soft fruit and sweet honey, balanced with warm, gentle spices and an incredibly long smooth finish.

£700.00

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Mystery 14 Year Old 2009 Signatory Un-Chillfiltered For The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Mystery 14 Year Old 2009 Signatory Un-Chillfiltered For The Whisky Barrel

Secret Speyside Exclusive; A mystery malt sure to add intrigue to any whisky lovers list. Bottled exclusively by Signatory Vintage for TWB, distilled at the world famous Speyside distillery that begins with ‘M’.…ends in ‘acallan’.

Speyside 14 Year Old 2009 vintage single malt Scotch whisky distilled at Macallan distillery. Single Bourbon hogshead #DRU17 A194#163 bottled 9th May 2023 by Signatory Vintage for the Un-Chillfiltered Cask Strength Collection exclusively for The Whisky Barrel. 373 bottles.

MYSTERY MALT SINGLE MALT WHISKY

Mystery single malt that don’t want to reveal their true identity. Rummage around and with a bit of investigation you are sure to find a rare unspecified bottling from independent bottler.


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