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Macallan Robert Burns Semiquincentenary – Scotch Whisky News

Macallan Robert Burns Semiquincentenary

A very highly prized Macallan decanter released to coincide with Homecoming Scotland 2009 marking the 250th anniversary of Robert Burn’s birth. A mix of two casks one each from 1997 and 1998 with identical cask numbers #1759 (the year of Burn’s birth). The presentation box is made from Scottish red pine and includes a Burns poem unique to the individual bottle. Limited release of 250 bottles which were only available to visitors at the distillery shop.

Buy – Macallan Burns Semiquincentenary – £25k / us$25.3K*

The Latest Stunning Single Casks on Offer at Loch Fyne! – Scotch Whisky News

The latest stunning single casks on offer at Loch Fyne!

We have a fleet of indie bottlings and single casks from the likes of First Editions, Duncan Taylor, Old Malt Cask and more! If you’re after something a bit out-of-the-ordinary then look no further.

🔥 Free delivery over £75 🔥

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The Octave Brackla 2011 11 Year Old LFW Exclusive #9336209

A stunning release from Duncan Taylor’s Octave series bottled specially for Loch Fyne Whiskies. This eleven-year-old Brackla single malt aged in oak casks before a nine-month finish in an octave cask. Just 84 bottles were filled in 2022 at 54% abv.

£110.00
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Shop The Macallan Lifestyle Collection – Scotch Whisky News

The Macallan Lifestyle Collection

Drawing inspiration from the natural beauty of The Macallan Estate and our spiritual home, Easter Elchies House, discover The Macallan Lifestyle Collection. Featuring a selection of bar and homeware, outdoor and travel apparel and bespoke art and stationery, we have collaborated with some of Scotland’s finest artisans and masters of their craft. This collection is exclusively available at The Macallan Estate Boutique and The Macallan Online Boutique.

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 480: Wolfburn Love Potion – Scotch Whisky News

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 480: Wolfburn Love Potion

Mark Dermul, Belgian whiskyblogger, tries a relatively new Wolfburn. When he visited Wolfburn in September 2022, he had the misfortune that the Bottle Your Own was not available. The previous cask had been emptied a few days before by the visitors and they had not yet had (made?) the time to prepare a new one. Mark felt quite disappointed. But in the shop, there was a bottle that he hadn’t seen before, so he took it with him. Nice Valentine bottle, it seems, this Love Potion.

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White Dog Trading & Storage Advances to Heritage Level Membership – Kentucky Whiskey News

WHITE DOG TRADING & STORAGE

ADVANCES TO HERITAGE LEVEL MEMBERSHIP

FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Kentucky Distillers’ Association today announced that White Dog Trading & Storage in Woodford County has advanced to the rank of “Heritage” member, the highest level in the non-profit group that unites and leads the state’s signature Bourbon and spirits industry.

Located at 167 McKinney Avenue in Midway, White Dog becomes the KDA’s 15th Heritage member, which comes with an expanded leadership role in the 142-year-old trade association, including a full voting seat on its visionary Board of Directors that helps guide the future of the iconic industry.

White Dog is licensed as a Class B distiller in Kentucky. Founded in 2016, it offers state-of-the-art storage and full-service barrel procurement services, specializing in sourcing, storing aged whiskey and brand consultation to help brands and non-producing distillers craft their future.

KDA President Eric Gregory said with production, procurement and storage in high-demand right now, White Dog’s potential for growth is unlimited. “White Dog’s business model makes them a vital resource for anyone getting into distilling right now,” he said.

“The leadership at White Dog is constantly identifying challenges in our industry and rising to meet them,” Gregory said. “We are excited by their growth, progress and plans for the future, and applaud their commitment to upholding the integrity of our beloved Bourbon heritage.”

“We look forward to welcoming White Dog to our leadership ranks.”

White Dog President Tyler Harris said, “We are honored to be moving up to Heritage level membership and working more with Eric and his talented team at the KDA. They have been a tremendous asset and driving force in the growth and long-term success to keep Kentucky at the forefront as America’s Native Spirit.”

To qualify as a Heritage member, distilleries must have at least 50,000 barrels of distilled spirits aging in Kentucky warehouses, although White Dog qualified under a 25,000 barrel requirement when it joined the KDA in 2020 as a “Proof” level member for medium-sized distilleries.

Learn more at www.whitedogllc.com.

Other KDA Heritage members include Bardstown Bourbon Company, Beam Suntory (Jim Beam and Maker’s Mark), Brown-Forman, Castle & Key, Diageo North America, Four Roses, Heaven Hill, Louisville Distilling Company, Lux Row, Michter’s, Rabbit Hole, Wild Turkey, Wilderness Trail and Willett.

Founded in 1880, the KDA is the voice for Bourbon and spirits issues. Its diverse membership produces the overwhelming majority of the world’s Bourbon, from legendary, global brands to emerging micro distilleries that are building the next generation of the timeless craft.

Bourbon is one of Kentucky’s most treasured industries, a booming $9 billion economic and tourism engine that sustains more than 22,500 jobs with an annual payroll topping $1.23 billion each year, and pays over $285 million in local and state taxes and $1.8 billion in federal alcohol taxes.

A key export, distilling has the state’s highest job spin-off factor among top manufacturers; buys at least 17 million bushels of corn and other grains every year, mostly from Kentucky farm families; and is currently investing more than $5.2 billion in new stills, warehouses, bottling lines, tourism experiences and more.

Bourbon production has skyrocketed more than 475% since the turn of the century.

Kentucky now boasts more than 11.4 million barrels of Bourbon aging in warehouses across the Bluegrass, the most in its revered distilling history. Distillers filled more than 2.6 million barrels in 2021 alone, the fourth year in a row that production topped the two million mark.

Attendance at the KDA’s Kentucky Bourbon Trail® and Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour® distilleries has surged more than 300 percent in the last 10 years. Total attendance in 2021 was more than 1.5 million, just below the pre-COVID record of 1.7 million in 2019.

Visit www.kybourbon.com and www.kybourbontrail.com to learn more.

The Kentucky Distillers’ Association is a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association that passionately unites, promotes, protects and elevates the Commonwealth’s signature Bourbon and distilled spirits industry. 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. 

KENTUCKY BOURBON TRAIL®, KENTUCKY BOURBON TRAIL CRAFT TOUR®, KENTUCKY BOURBON AFFAIR™, KBT®, BOURBON TRAIL™, KENTUCKY BOURBON HALL OF FAME®, ORDER OF THE WRIT®, KENTUCKY BOURBON TALES®, KENTUCKY BOURBON TRAIL WELCOME CENTER®,, URBAN BOURBON TRAIL® and THE PROOF IS HERE® are trademarks/service marks of the Kentucky Distillers’ Association.

Please enjoy Bourbon like a true Kentuckian – Responsibly

Click Whisky Auctions “January 2023 Auction” ENDS Tonight! – Auction Whisky News

LUCKY FOR SOME!

AUCTION TONIGHT AT 8PM.

SILENCE IS GOLDEN

This brace of whiskies from silent distilleries were relatively easy to source when they were first bottled but harder to source these days. Both the Brora and Port Ellen were distilled in 1982, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail for their Connoisseurs Choice range; whisky from both of these much revered distilleries are now at a premium due to their scarcity and demand from collectors and connoisseurs alike.

One of only 319 bottles , this stunning Glen Albyn 32 year old is a fantastic example of this now closed Highland distillery. Possibly its age makes the spirit one of the oldest examples of this Inverness distillery. Distilled in 1969 and bottled thirty two years later by Douglas Laing, this desirable release would surely enhance any drinks cabinet, or take centre stage in any whisky collection.

This wonderful trio of collectable whiskies from silent distilleries are featured in auction which ends tonight (Sunday 22nd January from 8pm).

Register now at www.clickwhiskyauctions.com to bid on these fantastic drams and many more besides.

  

Squirrel Appreciation Day………..is TODAY!

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Squirrel Appreciation Day. January 21st, 2023

A squirrel’s main food source is acorns.

Squirrels bury their acorns

Squirrels lose 80% of their buried acorns

This is how oak forests are made

Whisky is matured in oak casks. Harvested from Oak forests.

 Without squirrels there would be no oak casks.

And whisky as we know it today would not exist.

So give a thought to the hard working oak cask team.

Help protect their habitat and food sources.

2013 Ben Nevis 8 Year Old “Signatory” K&L Exclusive 1st Fill Sherry Butt Cask Strength Single Malt ~ Scotch Whisky News

2013 Ben Nevis 8 Year Old “Signatory” K&L Exclusive 1st Fill Sherry Butt Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) 

($139.99)

The exceptional distillery at the base of Scotland’s tallest peak is quickly becoming rarer than hen’s teeth. Owned by Nikka, the famous Japanese distiller, they’ve publicly announced that they would not be selling casks to blenders and bottlers going forward. The brand is not well known in the states as they’ve neglected to sell the malts here for some time, but the whiskies are used in a number of the excellent Nikka blends and that’s likely where the stocks are going. Despite the announcement, we’ve managed to snag a string of young exceptionally high quality Nevis casks from our friends and partners in Pitlochry. The Signatory brand has become synonymous with the highest quality malts available and they consistently provide us with some of the most exciting whiskies we taste each year. Now, we’ve secured two incredibly high quality sherried Ben Nevis from this excellent bottler, both bottled at cask strength without chillfiltration. This extremely impressive sherry butt is an absolute bomb. Dark and full of sherry intensity, it needs at least 30 minutes in the glass to open up properly. Expect powerful nutty aromas, dense malt and a oily thick texture.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: October 21, 2022

There’s no question that this whisky will go down as one of the most exciting casks we’ve bottled. This feels like Scotland giving a big middle finger to the young, sherried whiskies coming out of tropical climates like Taiwan. You don’t need to age whiskies in Scotland for two-plus decades to be exceptional. Indeed, all you need is extremely high-quality sherry and a spirit with character like Ben Nevis. In some ways, this is the quintessential sherry bomb, but with a depth that few modern distillers can match and almost none at this age. The color is an intense old oak. The nose is pure Christmas pudding, sweet raisins and cherry compote, dried figs, dark chocolate, and old antique mahogany. On the palate, it’s rich and sweet with dark cooked fruit, maple syrup, coffee cake, and caramel cookies. With a drop of water, more savory character envelopes the sweet, rich sherry. Adding nutty oloroso oxidative character and old, worn leather. On the palate, the sweetness is completely overwhelming and the heat is almost non-existent. It feels like they just dumped the highest quality sherry into this whisky, and I absolutely love it. There’s no question that skeptics will be timid at the price for such a young whisky, but no one bats an eye when spending the same or much more for a similarly aged Kavalan, and I’d argue that this whisky matches the Kavalan for power and beats any Kavalan on nuance, depth and complexity.

Will Blakely | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: October 21, 2022

Decadent and dense, this will be an instant hit with sherry lovers everywhere. It smells like someone drenched fruit and nuts in sticky, dark syrup. Raisins, figs, blackberries, orange marmalade, roasted almonds, and dark cocoa, all soaking in molasses. Even after a dollop of water, it retains that oily, voluptuous texture. Though it needs no adulteration, the water lengthened the profile, allowing a touch more nuance to show through the fudgy flavor bomb it was at the start. That said, it still feels intense and hedonistic, and would pair beautifully with cigars.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: October 21, 2022

This bottle should please lovers of sherry-aged single malts. The sherry influence is very strong and tasty. The color is deep and dark. In the mouth, it is rich and round with strong sherry notes. With the addition of a little water, it is still rich and round, but has a wonderful mouthfeel that is soft and creamy.

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 January 2023 Auction is Now LIVE!

Our January auction is now LIVE!

Place your bids from Friday 20th January until Sunday 29thrd January, 2023.

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!

Karuizawa – 50 Year Old (1965) Single Cask #3037 (50cl)

Macallan – 1989 (Single Cask #1219) Samaroli

Hanyu – Ichiro’s Malt The Joker (Colour)

Bowmore – 43 Year Old (‘White Bowmore’) 1964

Strathisla – 1937 (Gordon & MacPhail) 70 Proof

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.

Glenfarclas 17 Year Old Highland Single Malt ~ Scotch Whisky News

93 points Wine Enthusiast

Outer quote mark This is a perfect match for the season’s gingerbreads and spice cakes. Look for a warm, toasted-brioche aroma and pronounced flavors of vanilla, oak, dried figs, clove and allspice. (KN) Inner quote mark (12/2013)

90 points Whisky Advocate

Outer quote mark Weighty and deep. Instantly seductive: vanilla pod, rich fruits, the smell of fur coats. A femme fatale of a malt. A base of crisp malt mixes with oak to give balance and structure. Water brings out apple leaf, even a little grassiness. The palate is broad and balanced, with real sweetness and a tongue-coating quality which softens to dried fruit, earthy density, with a whiff of smoke. Redolent with the aroma of a dunnage warehouse. A class act. (DB, Fall 2015) Inner quote mark

Glenfarclas 17 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) $119.99 View

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


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