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SPRINGBANK 45 YEAR OLD MILLENNIUM LIMITED EDITION at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

SPRINGBANK 45 YEAR OLD MILLENNIUM LIMITED EDITION DESCRIPTION

A very special 45-year-old single malt from Springbank. This expression is the second oldest release in the distillery’s Millennium Set. After its 45-year maturation, the expression was bottled at 40.1% abv.

£11,800.00

HAMISH SAYS

Please note: This bottle is from a private collection.

Glenburgie 1984, Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection Cask #8511 at Tyndrum Whisky – Scotch WHisky News

Glenburgie 1984, Private Collection Cask #8511

£1,235.00

Encapsulating the very essence of their philosophy, Private Collection comprises a truly exceptional and unique collection of greatly-aged single malts from little-known, and closed distilleries in Scotland.

This release comes from Glenburgie Distillery
Distilled: 1st August 1984
Bottled: 14th December 2021
Cask Type: Refill Bourbon Barrel
Cask No: 8511
Outturn: 85 bottles

Tasting Notes

Nose: Sweet apricot combines with rich lime zest and roasted peanuts. White chocolate aromas give way to bitter lemon and a hint of aged leather.

Taste: Tarte citrus flavours lead to toasted oak and cocoa powder. Dried pineapple combines with fresh garden mint and a hint of spicy peppercorn.

Finish: Full and spicy with lingering toasted almonds.

New In: Ichiro’s Malt, Johnnie Walker, Talisker at The Whisky Exchange – Whisky News

Our latest crop of whiskies includes the limited-edition Johnnie Walker Blue Label London from its Cities of the Future 2200 series, a 2007 Deanston single malt packed with orchard fruit flavours from a finish in Calvados casks, and Ichiro’s Malt Double Distilleries 2021, a blend of Japanese single malts from the Chichibu and Komagatake distilleries.

One of our all-time favourite single malts is back, the award-winning Talisker 18 Year Old, and we’ve released more of Balvenie 21 Year Old, finished in Australian Shiraz casks to create an explosion of summer berries and earthy spice.

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ralfy review 940 Extras – Nailing down good malts – Scotch Whisky News

ralfy review 940 Extras – Nailing down good malts.

A DAM FINE DRAM – RESEARCHERS TEAM UP WITH THE GLENLIVET TO PROTECT WHISKY PRODUCTION – Scotch Whisky News

Researchers from the University of Aberdeen and James Hutton Institute have worked with The Glenlivet distillery to introduce environmentally sustainable solutions at Chivas Brothers’ Speyside distillery to address water scarcity and protect whisky production.

Among the nature-based measures are small dams in the landscape supplying the distillery, designed to capture water during wet periods and to make this available when water is scarce.

Led by PhD student Jessica Fennell, who has had a special ‘Fennell Reserve’ whisky created by The Glenlivet in her honour, the project is intended to help prevent the closure of the distillery during dry periods.

Last month’s heatwave saw temperatures soar across Scotland, and such periods are predicted to become more frequent due to climate change. Many distilleries have had to temporarily stop distilling in recent summers because of water shortages, costing the industry millions. During the dry summer of 2018 groundwater supplies to The Glenlivet distillery in Speyside decreased and did not replenish until the following spring.

After initially surveying the landscape to determine where dams would best protect groundwater supplies, the study team used a combination of field data collection and modelling tools to provide insights into how they operated once installed.

Jessica said: “Our results found that the features we installed will have a small but positive impact that could help increase water availability during periods of water scarcity and reduce flood peaks during high rainfall. Crucially, this could prevent the distillery closing during dry periods which has a significant cost impact.

“Because these measures enhance groundwater recharge, and groundwater contribution to streams, our research has also raised the possibility of positive implications for water temperature. This is important because distilleries require cool water and groundwater is typically colder than surface water during summer.

“As water temperature is expected to increase with climate change, more water will be needed to achieve the same cooling effects, and increased groundwater flow could help stabilise stream temperatures as well as increase flows through dry summer periods.”

Dr Josie Geris, from the University’s School of Geosciences, supervised Jessica and is a co-author of the study, which was funded by NERC and Chivas Brothers, owners of The Glenlivet. Other co-authors include Dr Mark Wilkinson from the James Hutton Institute and Dr Ronald Daalmans, Environmental Sustainability Manager at Chivas Brothers. Their findings have been published in the International Journal for River Basin Management.

Dr Geris commented: “Water scarcity may become a significant issue in Scotland in the future, and here we have shown that these nature-based solutions offer a cost effective, environmentally beneficial approach to water resource management that can be applied to this economically vital sector – there may also be a benefit in terms of securing groundwater supplies.

“The lessons learned can also potentially be applied to other areas of the economy that rely on private water supply and bring other potential benefits, for example in flood management, improvements to biodiversity and water quality, the restoration of upland habitats, and carbon storage.”

Dr Daalmans added: “Our aim is to ensure all our distilleries operate within the local capacity of their catchment to provide water, particularly during low flows.  This research has indicated that the land within the catchment could be used to help mitigate the impacts of climate change on water availability.

“This is important for the long-term viability of the distillery, but could also benefit the entire Scotch Whisky industry, especially in upland areas.  We intend to continue monitoring the effect of the measures on water availability at this site over the long term.”

SMWS 29.63 (LAPHROAIG) 1989 18 YEAR OLD at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

SMWS 29.63 (LAPHROAIG) 1989 18 YEAR OLD

SMWS 29.63 (LAPHROAIG) 1989 18 YEAR OLD DESCRIPTION

A powerful Laphroaig, independently bottled by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society. Distilled in November 1989, the expression slumbered for 18 years before being bottled in November 2007 at 54.6% abv.

£960.00

HAMISH SAYS

Please note: This bottle is from a private collection.

Whisky Hammer “Our August auction is now LIVE!” – Auction Whisky News

Our August auction is now LIVE!

Place your bids from Friday 19th August until Sunday 28th August.

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 – 1983 (Single Cask)

Rosebank – 20 Year Old

Highland Park – 50 Year Old (Reserve 1902)

Old Rip Van Winkle – 15 Year Old (1991) Woodside

Springbank – 1996

Mortlach – 12 Year Old

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.co.uk.

 

Benrinnes 1978, Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection Cask #1636 at Tyndrum Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

Benrinnes 1978, Private Collection Cask #1636

Encapsulating the very essence of their philosophy, Private Collection comprises a truly exceptional and unique collection of greatly-aged single malts from little-known, and closed distilleries in Scotland.

This release comes from Benrinnes Distillery

Distilled: 27th March 1978
Bottled: 30th December 2021
Cask Type: Refill American Hogshead
Cask No: 1636
Outturn: 158 bottles

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Bright salted lemon flavours are followed by honeysuckle and pineapple. Dried apricots come to the fore alongside brown sugar.

Taste: Sweet citrus fruits and watermelon are balanced by spicy peppercorns. Marzipan and subtle charred oak develops alongside a hint of dried tobacco.

Finish: A medium to long finish with roasted nuts.

£2,100.00

The Weekly Harris Journal: Life Takes Time – Scotch Whisky News

When it comes to the colours of whisky-making there’s nothing quite like the warmth and glow of copper. We have two whisky stills in our Spirit Hall, one 5000 litre spirit still called ‘Eva’, and her neighbouring 7000 litre wash still.

Together, these “dancing stills” intertwine to create the spirit we commit to oaks casks and send to our warehouse in Ardhasaig to undergo maturation. Tonight, they lie silent but rest assured they’ll soon come to life once more…

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Springbank 26 Year Old 1995 Vintage Samaroli Magnifico – Scotch Whisky News

Springbank 26 Year Old

1995 vintage Samaroli Magnifico

Springbank 26 Year Old 1995

An exceptionally rare single cask (#53) Springbank from the legendary Samaroli. Bottled in 2022 yielding just 267 numbered bottles this is a stunning premium whisky. Originally bottled for the Whisky Library Private Collection in Seoul, South Korea.

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