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Explore the Craigellachie Range at The Whisky Exchange – Scotch Whisky News

Explore the Craigellachie Range

Discover the bold, characterful style of Craigellachie with a range that showcases its distinctive tropical fruit and malty depth. The 13 Year Old opens with vibrant notes of mango, pineapple and glazed ham, while the 17 Year Old brings creamy cereals, vanilla and charred oak.

The 23 Year Old completes the line-up with layers of malty sweetness and subtle herbal spice, lifted by hints of vanilla and menthol freshness. Every bottle showcases the distillery’s signature Speyside richness, combining depth, texture and individuality.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society ‘Peat Plants II: Elemental whiskies from Scotland’s Western Isles’ – Scotch Whisky News

Our newest Creators Collection is here. Peat Plants II: Elemental whiskies from Scotland’s Western Isles delves deep into the medicinal heart of peat across four bottlings from Islay and Mull.  These elemental drams howl with coastal character and blaze with untamed spirit. Try the ultimate flight in West Coast peat today.

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Jack Daniel’s Introduces Tanyard Hill Rye as Part of its Single Barrel Special Release Series – American Whiskey News

Jack Daniel’s Introduces Tanyard Hill Rye as Part of its Single Barrel Special Release Series

Latest expression in Jack Daniel’s annual Special Release series is a Barrel Proof Tennessee Rye Whiskey from one of the first barrelhouses built atop Tanyard Hill 
Lynchburg, Tennessee (October 22, 2025) – The Jack Daniel Distillery announces Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Special Release Tanyard Hill Rye as the latest edition in its annual series of limited whiskeys. The Special Release Tanyard Hill Rye is a Barrel Proof Tennessee Rye Whiskey matured in one of the oldest barrelhouses at the Jack Daniel Distillery.

Tanyard Hill, located next to the acclaimed Coy Hill at the Jack Daniel Distillery, is home to four barrel houses built in the early 1960s. This Tennessee Rye Whiskey entered new handmade American White Oak barrels in November 2015 and matured in Barrel House 1 atop Tanyard Hill, experiencing the deep winter and summer weather cycles of the hollow and resulting in a one-of-a-kind expression fit for the Jack Daniel’s Special Release series.

“The Special Release series has been a great way for us to showcase our craft of whiskey making here in Lynchburg,” said Jack Daniel’s Master Distiller Chris Fletcher. “We’re fortunate to have barrel houses at so many unique locations that produce deep, rich, and complex whiskeys. Like Coy Hill was before, Tanyard Hill has been one of the hidden gems for locals familiar with the distillery grounds. We’re now bringing more people into this secret and can’t wait to see what our friends think of this special Tennessee Rye Whiskey.”

Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Special Release Tanyard Hill Rye features Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Rye Whiskey mash bill of 70% rye, 18% corn, and 12% malted barley, and is charcoal filtered before maturing in new oak barrels. It has an aroma of dark fruit and sweet oak with flavors of candied mint, dark chocolate, and layers of baking spice. It finishes with notes of clove and sweet tobacco with a long-lasting oak balance.

Special Release Tanyard Hill Rye is offered at Barrel Proof, ranging from 65.10% – 74.40% alc by volume (130.2 – 148.8 Proof) and will be available in 700mL bottles across the US in limited quantities beginning this month, with a suggested retail price of $79.99. For more information, visit www.jackdaniels.com.

About Jack Daniel’s

Officially registered by the U.S. Government in 1866 and based in Lynchburg, Tenn., the Jack Daniel Distillery is the first registered distillery in the United States and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Jack Daniel’s is the maker of the world-famous Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey, Gentleman Jack Double Mellowed Tennessee Whiskey, Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Tennessee Whiskey, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Fire, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Apple, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Blackberry, Jack Daniel’s Bonded, Jack Daniel’s Sinatra Select and Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola. Today, Jack Daniel’s is a true global icon found in more than 170 countries around the world and is the most valuable spirits brand in the world, as recognized by Interbrand.

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Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Rye Whiskey, 65.10% – 74.40% alc. by vol. Distilled and bottled by Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee. JACK DANIEL’S is a registered trademark. ©2025 Jack Daniel’s. All rights reserved.

Compass Box Brûlée Royale Meets Dominique Ansel – Scotch Whisky News

 

To celebrate the launch of Brûlée Royale, we’ve partnered with the modern-day maverick pastry chef – world-renowned Dominique Ansel, creator of the Cronut, to reimagine crème brûlée for today. Dominique has developed an exclusive recipe inspired by Brûlée Royale. A Crème Brûlée Fondue, which invites you to dip apples, raspberries, pastries and more into a silky crème brûlée fondue, roll them in caramelised sugar shards, and savour every bite alongside a dram of our whisky. It’s a celebration of fire, flavour and indulgence, to be shared with friends around the table.

The Whisky Shop Kilchoman 2011 12 Year Old Oloroso Sherry Exclusive – Scotch Whisky News

Kilchoman 2011 12 Year Old Oloroso Sherry

Bottled exclusively for us at The Whisky Shop, this Kilchoman single malt has been matured within a single Oloroso sherry cask for 12 years. After being distilled, matured and bottled on Islay, the whisky has been bottled at 53.8% abv. Only 319 bottles were drawn from the cask, which are only available to our customers.

The nose opens with soft campfire smoke, dried dates and a salty minerality, before the smoke softens as the fruity background comes to the fore. The rich fruit continues on the palate with waves of BBQ cooked meats and dark chocolate leading to a finish of butterscotch and raisin.

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Virginia Distillery ‘Goose Island Stout Cask Finish Is Back’ – Limited Release! – American Single Malt News

We’re bringing back a fan favorite! Virginia Distillery Co. has once again teamed up with Goose Island Beer Co. to create Goose Island Bourbon County Stout Cask Finish American Single Malt Whisky — the second edition of this collaboration.  The first edition recently earned Double Gold and 95 points at the 2025 Global Whisky Challenge.

Aged for over five years in ex-bourbon barrels and finished in casks that once held Goose Island’s legendary Bourbon County Brand Stout, just twenty barrels were sourced for this release. The scent of rich mocha, banana bread, and honeyed nougat merges on the palate with malty beer, a hint of cinnamon, and lingering molasses.

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 581: Bunnahabhain 28 Year Old 1987 Berry Bros & Rudd – Scotch Whisky News

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 581: Bunnahabhain 28 Year Old 1987 Berry Bros & Rudd

Mark Dermul, Belgian whisky blogger, tastes an exceptional Bunna. Recently, he was a guest at a very impressive tasting in Ghent, where the range of Berry Bros & Rudd was presented. The apotheosis of the tasting was this 28-year-old Bunnahabhain which – rightly – was bottled in the Exceptional Casks series. The cask was laid to rest when Mark wasn’t even of legal age, imagine that. Liquid history.

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Glencadam Distillery Welcomes New Leadership Ahead of Landmark Visitor Centre Launch – Scotch Whisky News

Glencadam Distillery welcomes new leadership ahead of landmark visitor centre launch

Glencadam Distillery has appointed Michael van der Veen as brand home manager and Lauren Oliver as deputy brand home manager to enhance the future offering at the new state-of-the-art visitor centre, as anticipation builds for the unveiling this autumn.

Both Michael and Lauren bring with them a wealth of experience in the whisky industry and will play a pivotal role in shaping an unforgettable experience at the Brechin destination, set to open in the distillery’s bicentenary year.

Michael, who holds a SVQ Diploma in Single Malt Whisky (EWA) and WSET Level 3 Award in Wines, has over 25 years of experience within the hospitality sector. He joins Glencadam from the Kingsbarns and Darnley’s Distilleries where he was the visitor experience manager, curating educational and engaging experiences. The Netherlands-native also previously held food and beverage and customer experience roles at prestigious private members clubs Skibo Castle and The Eden Club, as well as the five-star Links House at Royal Dornoch.

Michael van der Veen, brand home manager, said: “I love working in whisky and Glencadam Distillery’s values resonate deeply, with a true appreciation for the rich history, heritage and craftsmanship behind the brand.”

“As part of an independently owned business, this role gives me the opportunity to help shape a truly immersive, memorable experience here in the Highlands as we let visitors into the heart of what makes Glencadam truly special with 200 years of stories, substance and soul to uncover.”

Lauren, who holds a GCD in Distilling & Brewing from the Institute of Brewing and Distilling, has over a decade of experience in the whisky sector working in distilleries across the Highlands and Speyside regions. Joining from her role as visitor experience manager at Arbikie Highland Estate Distillery, Lauren is perfectly suited to bring Glencadam’s story alive.

Lauren Oliver, deputy brand home manager, added: “Having spent over a decade immersed in the world of Scotch, I’ve developed not just a deep technical knowledge, but an ever-growing passion for sharing the story of the ‘water of life”

“Being part of the team at Glencadam at such a monumental time as the distillery celebrates 200 years of whisky-making heritage is a fantastic opportunity – one I’m proud to be part of. It’s an exciting chapter for the whisky community but also the entire Angus community as we prepare to open up the world of Glencadam.”

With the visitor centre due to open to the public in late autumn, these appointments mark a key milestone in the project’s journey. The opening is also expected to bring a welcome boost to the Angus economy, generating fresh opportunities and investment in the local area.

The development of the new visitor centre comes at a momentous time for Glencadam as the distillery celebrates its 200th anniversary. Dating back to 1825, Glencadam is one of Scotland’s oldest working distilleries, steeped in history, heritage and tradition, handcrafting single malt Scotch whisky in a process that’s remained unchanged for two centuries.

The new visitor centre will allow visitors and locals alike to explore Glencadam’s vibrant story, with a dedicated exhibition space showcasing the history of the East Highland distillery and its surroundings. The visitor centre will also house a retail space and tasting rooms, as well as a whisky lounge, café and function suite for corporate hospitality and private hire.

Keep up to date with progress via www.GlencadamWhisky.com or follow on social @GlencadamWhisky.

Note: There has been no impact to production during the construction period.

Glencadam Distillery

Established in 1825, Glencadam Distillery is steeped in history, heritage and tradition, handcrafting single malt Scotch whisky in a process that’s remained unchanged for 200 years. In 2021, Glencadam Distillery re-installed a working internal waterwheel, modelled on the original which was used to power the distillery back in in 1825.

One of Scotland’s oldest distilleries, Glencadam was mothballed for several years before it was purchased and re-opened by Angus Dundee Distillers in 2003.

Today, Glencadam’s multi-award-winning range includes American Oak Reserve, Reserva Andalucía, the 10-Year-Old, 13-Year-Old, 15-Year-Old, 18-Year-Old and 25-Year-Old expressions, as well as a series of special cask finishes.

Visit www.glencadamwhisky.com to find out more.

Sullivans Cove 25 Years Old – A huge milestone for world whisky – Tasmanian Whisky News

Major milestone for world whisky with the launch of Sullivans Cove 25 Years Old

Sullivans Cove has earned its status as a pioneer of new world whisky. Founded in Tasmania in 1994, the distillery was among the vanguard of new whisky producers — not just in Australia, but in the worldwide development of whiskies outside of the spirit’s traditional heartlands.

Award-Winning Single Malts- In 2014, the Sullivans Cove cemented its international reputation when it won World’s Best Single Malt at the World Whiskies Awards for its 12-year-old French Oak single-cask whisky — the first distillery outside of Scotland or Japan to do so. Its win shook the whisky landscape, defying expectations of where in the world the best single malt whiskies could come from.

Since then, Sullivans Cove has maintained its world-class status, winning the title of World’s Best Single Cask Single Malt consecutively in 2018 and 2019 for its American Oak and French Oak expressions, showcasing the distillery’s expertise in the precise maturation of single malt whisky.

A Quarter-Century Milestone

Now, Sullivans Cove is marking another major milestone. Revealed this week, Sullivans Cove 25 Years Old is the oldest single malt whisky ever bottled in Australia — and the implications go beyond one country. It’s a significant moment in the coming of age of new world whisky, offering a first taste of high-age statement single malt from non-traditional whisky regions.

The distillery has revealed two single-cask, quarter-century bottlings: Single Cask No HH0056, matured in an American oak ex-bourbon barrel, with a yield of 134 bottles, which will be available by invitation only. With a more generous — although still extremely exclusive — output of 349 bottles, the second release is from Single Cask No HH0010.

Sullivans Cove is releasing its 25 Years Old Single Cask HH0010 by ballot — meaning you have the opportunity taste this highly limited bottling for yourself. Sign up to the ballot for your chance to claim a bottle.

Interesting and Delicious

Matured in a 300-litre American oak second fill cask, the 25-year-old Cask No HH0010 balances “the interesting and the delicious”, according to Heather Tillott, distillery manager. “HH0010 is one of the defining casks in shaping Sullivans Cove’s approach to careful maturation,” she added.

The casks were laid down in 1999 by Patrick Maguire, former Sullivans Cove distillery manager and owner. Patrick couldn’t know then, in the nascent years of Australian whisky, that two-and-a-half decades later these two casks would come to represent the coming of age of new world whisky.

“To see two of our casks mature out to 25 years is something we did not expect,” admitted Patrick. He added, “We had hope that our locally grown barley and pure Tasmanian water would be the basis for great things.”

Precision, Perfected

The hope came true: Sullivans Cove’s expert use of Tasmania’s ingredients and climate has proven itself repeatedly, through its awards, milestones, and international recognition.

Every step in Sullivans Cove’s whisky making is designed to create the ideal conditions for long maturations. Extended fermentation times create rich and complex wash that is distilled in Charentais-style alembic stills. A traditional worm tub condenser adds clarity and texture to the nuanced spirit. Casks are expertly selected — Sullivans Cove uses exclusively large casks, which over the years develop the spirit into a complex, layered whisky.

At the time of its founding, Sullivans Cove was a bold leap: a purpose-built single malt whisky distillery, on the opposite side of the globe from the style’s traditional Scottish home. It takes trust, patience, and a wholehearted respect for the spirit to create a long-aged spirit from these origins, but Sullivans Cove’s dedication to craftmanship and precision was indefatigable.

Thirty years on, the distillery has shown that world-class single malts can come from any region — whether its whisky traditions are years, decades, or centuries old.

Wish to discuss Sullivans Cove award winning range with their team, please email concierge@sullivanscove.com


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