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Suntory “Hibiki Japanese Harmony” Blended Japanese Whisky at K&L California – Japanese Whisky News

Suntory “Hibiki Japanese Harmony” Blended Japanese Whisky (750ml)

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SKU #121503891 points Wine Enthusiast

Outer quote mark The newest blended whisky offering from Hibiki is burnished gold in the glass and has a bold aroma that mixes vanilla, fresh pear and a hint of smoke. The smokiness comes forward at the first sip, wrapping around a core of oak and vanilla custard and finishing long, with a mouthwatering bitter chocolate note. *Wine Enthusiast Best of 2016* (KN) Inner quote mark (3/2016)

90 points Whisky Advocate

Outer quote mark Poised and complex, with typically lifted fruitiness: strawberry ice cream, pineapple, peach, balanced by delicate oak, bamboo shoot-like delicacy, then lemon. The palate is more rounded than that very forward nose, with toffee notes adding some weight. A touch of smoke comes along in the mid-palate, before fruits and caramelized coffee biscuits. Water allows the flavors to flood the palate. Exemplary blending skills and classically Hibiki. (DB, Winter 2015) Inner quote mark (12/2015)

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Outer quote mark You can’t be a Japanese whisky enthusiast without having noticed that there’s a shortage of the stuff. What once was readily available is now hard to find. What once was affordable now costs various bodily limbs. It is due to more than a fad. The best Japanese whisky is remarkable stuff, and none are better than the top single malts from Suntory, Yamazaki, Hakushu and the blended whisky Hibiki. Hibiki comes in 12-, 17- and 21-year-old expressions, but even the youngest of these is now allocated. Harmony, the newest release, carries no age statement, indicating that it contains younger whiskies than other bottlings. Nevertheless, this is a welcome concession, with Suntory’s classic sense of balance, nuance and delicacy. *Wine & Spirits Best of 2015* (JM) Inner quote mark (11/2015)

K&L Notes

The newest incarnation of Suntory’s hugely popular Hibiki series, this time without an age statement attached. The same soft, mellow, vanilla-laden flavor is still here, however. It’s a true harmony of pure Hibiki flavor. *96 points, Ultimate Spirits Challenge Top 100 of 2020*

DUNCAN TAYLOR Ben Nevis 9 Years Old Battlehill at The Aberdeen Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

DUNCAN TAYLOR

Ben Nevis 9 Years Old Battlehill

This single malt was distilled in 2012 at the Ben Nevis Distillery, located in the Highland Region of Scotland. It was aged for 9 years in oak casks and finished in a Cognac cask, before bottling by Duncan Taylor for their Battlehill collection. This collection was named after a landmark located on the outskirts of Huntly, known for the skirmishes between clans and English, which took place there.

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 458: A Trio of Lindores – Scotch Whisky News

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 458: A Trio of Lindores

Mark Dermul, Belgian whisky blogger, tries two releases from a new Lowland distillery. Last summer the long-awaited first release of Lindores appeared (at least the one that was made available to the general public), a vatting of bourbon, sherry and wine casks. At the end of the year another bottling was released: The Casks Lindores ‘Bourbon’. And just now we got our hands of the 1494 Members Release that contains malt that matured on quarter casks. That makes for a very interesting head-to-head tasting.

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THE WORLD’S RAREST JAPANESE WHISKY REDISCOVERED – Japanese Whisky News


THE WORLD’S RAREST JAPANESE WHISKY REDISCOVERED

The World’s Rarest Japanese Whisky, Shirakawa 1958 Single Malt Japanese Whisky from Takara Shuzo Co.,Ltd will be released and distributed worldwide by Tomatin Distillery Co. Ltd from 13th September 2022.

Shirakawa 1958 is a single malt whisky from the lost Japanese distillery, Shirakawa, which was located 200km North of Tokyo, Japan. The whisky produced was rumoured to be exquisite, but destined only for blending and never to be captured as a single malt until now, with a collaboration between Tomatin Distillery and Takara Shuzo. This remarkable and incredibly rare expression will be the only official single malt bottling from Shirakawa Distillery; limited to 1,500 bottles globally and is the earliest single vintage Japanese whisky ever bottled.

“There are no known examples of Japanese Whisky claiming to be from a Single Vintage that predate Shirakawa 1958,” confirms Stefan van Eycken, the pre-eminent authority on the world of Japanese whisky and distilling. “Even though Shirakawa Distillery was one of the pioneers of malt whisky making in Japan, the liquid was never officially available as a single malt. This limited 1,500 bottle release will see the Japanese Whisky category, one of the most sought-after categories of spirit in the world, continue to grow from strength to strength”

The Shirakawa Distillery was built in the Fukushima Prefecture, in 1939 by Daikoku Budoshu and purchased by Takara Shuzo in 1947. Operating for nearly six and a half decades, it produced malt whisky between 1951 – 1969, one of the first distilleries in Japan to do so. The vast majority of the whisky produced was used in Takara Shuzo’s flagship ‘King’ blended whisky brand. The Shirakawa Distillery then was demolished in 2003.

Stephen Bremner, Managing Director of Tomatin Distillery Co. Ltd. had become intrigued by parent company Takara Shuzo’s history of malt whisky production in Japan and why so little was known about this aspect of the company’s history. Determined to uncover more, he pieced together anecdotal information from previous employees about whisky production and searched for long lost documents that might shed some light on Shirakawa’s single malt Japanese whisky making past.

The final remaining parcel was identified in Takara Shuzo’s Kurokabegura in 2019. The liquid had been distilled in 1958, aged in cask, then transferred to ceramic jars at the distillery. When Shirakawa closed, it was put into stainless steel tanks at Takara Shuzo’s factory in Kyushu where it lay untouched until now.

“Tomatin Distillery Co. Ltd had been bought by Takara Shuzo in 1986 and I became fascinated by the story of Shirakawa and its history of whisky production. There had never been an official single malt bottling, and the distillery had long gone, but I couldn’t help wondering what if a part of liquid history lay unearthed. After several in-depth discussions with colleagues at Takara Shuzo the last remaining parcel of Shirakawa was identified in 2019. When I discovered that the last remaining stock was distilled in 1958, I was astounded! It was a genuine WOW moment as I realised very quickly that what we were dealing with was extremely rare.” Explains Stephen Bremner, Managing Director of Tomatin Distillery Co. Ltd.

This rare discovery brought further mystery both for the liquid unearthed, as with the history of the distillery itself. The precise age of the whisky cannot be specified; although it is clear the liquid was matured in oak casks, the type of cask and length of maturation remains unknown to this day. Though production details are unclear, it is from a time when the distillery used predominantly Japanese malted barley and Mizunara oak casks.

The 1958 vintage – 49% ABV – bottled by Takara Shuzo Co.,Ltd in Japan, will exist as the only official single malt ever to be released from Shirakawa Distillery and the earliest known single vintage Japanese whisky ever bottled.

THE TASTE OF LIQUID HISTORY

Award winning and internationally acclaimed whisky writer Dave Broom presents his tasting notes for Shirakawa 1958 Single Malt Japanese Whisky from Takara Shuzo Co.,Ltd:

Nose: Resinous, slight dry earth, dried citrus peels, a hint of wax. Aromatic. A drop of water makes it more vibrant and also shows clear maturity as well as a hint of incense. Exotic.
Palate: The palate is expansive with a succulent texture and hints of fragrant grass. Fruits emerge in the middle. Layered, spiced, and dry. Water brings out ash from an incense burner, a satisfying mouthfeel and surprisingly perky acidity.
Finish: Nicely balanced and persistent on the finish which picks up mint flavouring and makes it more camphor-like.

SHIRAKAWA 1958 FROM TARAKA SHUZO CO.,LTD

1,500 (70cl) bottles will be available from 13th September 2022 via tomatindistillery.com and selected retail partners worldwide including Harrods, Berry Bros, The Whisky Exchange & Royal Mile Whiskies
RRP: £25,000

The only UK consumer tasting of Shirakawa 1958 will take place at The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show at 12:45pm on Saturday 1 October 2022. Tickets for the masterclass can be purchased from 24th August 2022 via www.whiskyshow.com/london/, guests must also hold a Saturday ticket for the show in order to attend.

Shirakawa Distillery

Shirakawa Distillery was built in the Fukushima Prefecture, 200km North of Tokyo, in 1939 by Daikoku Budoshu and demolished in 2003. Even though Shirakawa Distillery was one of the pioneers of malt whisky making in Japan, it was never officially available as a single malt. That category didn’t take off in Japan until the mid-80s, and by that time, Takara Shuzo’s focus lay elsewhere. The land where Shirakawa Distillery once sat was subsequently gifted by Takara Shuzo in 2011 to build emergency housing to accommodate the locals who had been displaced by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.

Tomatin Distillery Co. Ltd

In 1897 Tomatin was nothing but an isolated and idyllic setting for a distillery. With the new Highland Railway came opportunities, and so the distillery was born. Since then, the distillery has been at the heart of the community and the community at the heart of the distillery. Today, the Tomatin Legacy lives on in the form of an exciting and varied range of Highland Single Malt Scotch Whiskies (Tomatin Single Malt & Cù Bòcan Single Malt).

Tomatin Single Malt exudes luxury among its batch releases and prestige limited editions. The Private Cask Program presents an esteemed collection of hand-selected single casks, truly remarkable expressions of the versatile spirit which Tomatin Single Malt offers. All vintages will be delivered within a crystal decanter with beautiful gold collar and stopper, a fully customisable label, bespoke engraving and cased within a contrasting textured wood and high gloss wooden box.

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Takara Shuzo Co.,Ltd

Takara Shuzo Co.,Ltd produces sake, other alcoholic beverages, and seasonings. This division comprises the original business; the holding company including it was formed in 2001 as Takara Holdings Inc. Takara Shuzo, one of Japan’s leading manufacturers of traditional alcoholic beverages since sake brewing operations in 1842, acquired Tomatin Distillery Co. Ltd in 1986.

In 1951, Takara Shuzo became one of only a handful of distilleries in Japan to produce malt whisky and it continued to do so uninterrupted until 1969. The vast majority of this malt whisky used in Takara Shuzo’s flagship ‘King’ blended whisky brand. https://www.takarashuzo.co.jp/english/

Scotch Whisky Auctions “UK Collections September 2022” – Auction Whisky News

Please see below our collection schedule for the 136th auction. To register your interest please compelte the form which can be found HERE

Scotland

Collection Points

Inverness – Tuesday 13th September 2022 – From 11am by appointment
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Inverness – Tuesday 13th September 2022 – From 11am by appointment
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Aberdeen – Wednesday 14th September 2022  – from 11am by appointment only
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Home Collections
For those customers sending 10 or more bottles or bottles to the value of £1000 and above.

Glasgow/Motherwell  includes all G & ML postcode areas – Wednesday 7th September 2022
*Request deadline Friday 2nd September 2022 at 12 noon

Inverclyde & Renfrewshire – Wednesday 7th September 2022
*Request deadline Friday 2nd September 2022 at 12 noon
Dundee –  Wednesday 14th September 2022  – from 11am by appointment only
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Perth  –   Wednesday 14th September 2022  – from 11am by appointment only
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Ayrshire – Monday 19th September/Tuesday 20th September 2022
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Dumfries –   Monday 19th September/Tuesday 20th September 2022
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Fife & Kinross – Tuesday 20th August 2022
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Stirlingshire – Tuesday 20th August 2022
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Islay –  Thursday 22nd September 2022
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Campbeltown/Oban – Thursday 22nd September 2022
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Edinburgh – Monday 26th September 2022
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

England

England – Home Collections – Friday 16th September 2022 – Monday 19th September 2022
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Collection Points

Manchester – M21 – Sunday 18th September 2022 From 6pm *** New Location ***
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

London AM – NW2, SW16, E6 –  Sunday 18th September 2022  – from 10am by appointment only
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon
*** New East London Location ***

London Evening – W14 –  Sunday 18th September 2022 – from 6pm by appointment only
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Wales

Newport – NP18 – Saturday 19th September 2022 from 9am
* Request deadline Monday 12th September 2022 at 12 noon

Home collections are available for those customers sending 10+ bottles or bottles to the value of £1000. Unfortunately this service is not available in London. Collections are limited and by appointment only. If you would like to attend please complete the form which can be found here. Please note deadlines apply for collection requests. It would be appreciated if bottles could be packed for uplift. In addition a submission form and label should be completed. Submission forms can now be completed via your main accounts page. A winner in our auction? We are now offering a delivery (to collection point) service to customers who are dropping bottles off for a future auction. This service is charged at £12 (inc VAT), optional loss and breakage cover is available.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “The Gathering Starts…” – Scotch Whisky News

We couldn’t be more excited…the Gathering officially starts today, Thursday, 1 September with a special virtual pub session, followed by a unique tasting and events programme at our venues, Partner Bars, Members’ Rooms and online. It’s a great time to get involved and make the most of your membership.

The Gathering is our annual celebration of everything that makes the Society unique. The festival is for all members, no matter where you are in the world. It’s the time of year you’ll hear our rallying cry ALL TOGETHER NOW!

Keep on scrolling for more details on our Gathering virtual pub session OR click on over to our website to discover everything that’s happening throughout the month.

DISCOVER THE GATHERING

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

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

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

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Ultra-Rare Manzanilla Cask from the Iconic Kavalan at Almost 60% Off – K&L Whisky News

Incredibly Rare Collectible Treasure at Best Pricing
Kavalan “Solist” Manzanilla Sherry Cask Strength 58.6% ABV Single Barrel Taiwanese Single Malt Whisky (750ml)
(Previously $600) ($249.99)

“This manzanilla cask is so rare and unusual that I really have little frame of reference…”
— David Othenin-Girard, K&L Spirits Buyer

At the cornerstone of this coveted whiskey line, the sherry-aged casks present the quintessential Kavalan poise and grace that has won this iconic distillery its countless accolades and awards over the years, including the 2021 Distillery of the Year at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, as well as a near-maniacal following among the most committed collectors. We’ve some truly astounding single-cask treasures come through our doors recently, but this one is easily among the rarest Kavalan barrels we’ve ever gotten our hands on. It’s also one of the most singularly distinctive profiles in our entire inventory. “An absolutely unique and incredibly inviting style,” as described by spirits buyer David Othenin-Girard, it’s “extremely pungent and wild” as the sherry cask influence plays perfectly against the tropical character of the malt itself. It’s safe to say there is simply nothing else like this on the market, and at our jaw-dropping price of over 50% off the going market rate, it’s a must-have for any serious whiskey collector.

Kavalan “Solist” Manzanilla Sherry Cask Strength 58.6% ABV Single Barrel Taiwanese Single Malt Whisky (750ml) (Previously $600) ($249.99)

K&L Notes: Kavalan has spent the better part of the last decade racking up double gold medals and best-in-class awards for a ton of their different bottlings year after year, but none are more awarded than the Solist Single Casks. The Taiwanese distillery is famous for its intensely hot and humid aging, which extracts the most exquisite flavors from these special casks in a hurry. When you select the finest wood available, the results are some of the most intensely flavored malts produced anywhere in the world. Here we have a single manzanilla cask bottled without color or chill filtration at 58.6% ABV. If you’re not up on your Spanish sherry, manzanilla is akin to the fino style of sherry, but comes exclusively from San Lucar de Barrameda. The coastal town produces glorious fresh, briny, and mineral-driven wines that are delightful in hot weather. It’s the perfect environment for the development of flor in the sherry production process, which protects the wines from aging oxidatively like Oloroso. The result when this type of cask is applied to whisky is otherworldly. The whisky is still dark in color thanks to Taiwan’s harsh aging environs and has a lovely sweetness paired with that briny coastal nature of the manzanilla. It’s no wonder this whisky took Double Gold three years in a row at the SF Spirits Competition. *Please note the word ‘Solist’ does not appear on the bottles in the USA due to trademark issues, but this is the same lineup of single casks labeled Solist in Taiwan*

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: August 17, 2022

It’s just shocking that we’ve managed to acquire this much insanely rare Kavalan at such a stupendously under-market price. Not much more to say about this special distillery except that I hope their products become regularly available to us at this price. That, unfortunately, is a pipe dream, so we’ll just have to enjoy it while it lasts. This manzanilla cask is so rare and unusual I really have little frame of reference, only having tasted a handful of manzanilla sherry-aged malt in the last two decades. The obvious comparison is Kavalan’s own fino cask offering, which used to be more available and was always my favorite release. Let’s have a taste. An inviting, deep copper color. Immediately, the nose has that fino funk that I love. Extremely pungent and wild, but then it quickly transitions into a huge array of delicate fruit flavors—mirabelle, apricot jam, candied hazelnut, greengage, and behind that a subtle salinity adding a leathery, earthy character. The tiny hints of voile character are more subdued than in the fino and less raisiny. Still, there’s plenty of dried fruit and sweetness in the nose—an absolutely unique and incredibly inviting style. On the palate, it’s ultra-rich and starts very sweet on the entry before moving into a panoply of savory and sweet flavors—wet tobacco leaf, polished mahogany, nougat, dried apricots, salty caramel, and old, earthy oak. With water the tannins soften significantly, and the salted plum character explodes. I’m super into this, and it’s a gorgeous departure from the flavors of the oloroso without losing the opulence of the sherry.

 

Laphroaig 10 Year Old Sherry Oak Finish at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Islay Malt News

 

Laphroaig 10 Year Old Sherry Oak Finish

This iconic Islay distillery has produced another heavily peated gem, with plenty of complexity and sweet fruity notes coming from the Oloroso cask finish.

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The Laphroaig 10 Year Old Sherry Oak Finish is a new single malt whisky from Laphroaig distillery, which has been finished in Oloroso sherry casks. This iconic Islay distillery has produced another heavily peated gem, with plenty of complexity and sweet fruity notes coming from the Oloroso cask finish. Bottled at 48% abv.

Nose: medicinal peat, honey, cloves.

Palate: sweet toffee, dark chocolate, oak and polish.

Finish: long sweet and spicy with a good kick of peat.

Mannochmore 2008 14 Year Old, Finn Thomson Cask #02104 – Scotch Whisky News

Mannochmore 2008 14YO

Cask type: American Oak, PX Finish One of only 302 bottles available worldwide
Cask #09029
Finished for 18 months a PX sherry cask

£85.00

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Finn Thomson first tried a sample of this cask back in September 2020 when they had just embarked on the journey of launching Finn Thomson Whisky. Like the company itself, this Mannochmore had its own exciting development ahead. Originally in a refill hogshead, the then 12-year-old sample had a very clean, green apple character that made it the ideal candidate for re-racking into a Pedro Ximenez sherry cask. This delightfully light spirit character is typical of Mannochmore — a distillery that can be overwhelmed by too much cask influence — and requires careful attention.

Over the last 18 months, Finn Thomson witnessed this whisky fulfil its potential. The sherry has boosted its inherent sweetness but not completely taken over by any means. Now is the time to bottle. Despite being cask strength this is an amazingly smooth dram with toffee apple notes aplenty. A fitting release for the launch of their company, both now fully matured.

Distilled: 14/05/2008
Bottled: 17/07/2022
Cask No: 09029
Cask type: American Oak, PX Finish
One of only 302 bottles available worldwide

ralfy review 942 – Blair Athol 11yo Single Cask (Simply Whisky) – Scotch Whisky News

ralfy review 942 – Blair Athol 11yo @ 51.6%vol: single cask (Simply Whisky)


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