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We hear from Morven Davis on making Johnnie Walker Princes Street accessible for everyone

We hear from Morven Davis on making Johnnie Walker Princes Street accessible for everyone

Morven Davis, Head of Brand Home Experience – Projects, tells us about partnering with Euan’s Guide – a disabled access charity – to improve accessibility across Diageo’s Scottish Brand Homes.

Johnnie Walker Princes Street, Edinburgh.
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Tell us about your Diageo journey so far.

I joined Diageo in Singapore and have been very fortunate to have had an amazing journey with Diageo since then.

It’s a bit of an interesting story. I was running one day and found a Diageo business card, so I sent my CV on the off-chance it might lead to something, I had previously worked for another whisky company in Scotland. I went for an interview and was recruited to work in the supply team. I was initially hired on a two-week temporary appointment and here I am over 15 years later!

Across the years I have worked in a variety of functions and roles within supply, technical and procurement. Each of these roles enabled me to not only grow my capability but also work cross-functionally across many Asia-Pacific countries and for a time I led the supplier development team working from Shui Jing Fang in Chengdu, China, building supplier packaging capabilities to Diageo standards all over Asia. In 2014, I then moved back to Scotland with Diageo, and held several supply and procurement roles before moving into my current role 3 years ago.

In April 2018, Diageo announced a £185 million investment in Scotch whisky tourism in Scotland which was the biggest concerted programme ever seen in the Scotch Whisky tourism sector. The centre piece of the investment was the global brand flagship Johnnie Walker Princes Street Experience and four distilleries – Glenkinchie, Cardhu, Caol Ila and Clynelish – representing the ‘four corners of Scotland’. In my current role, Head of Brand Home Experiences – Projects, I had the opportunity to be involved in leading and working to deliver the renovation projects at Glenkinchie, Clynelish, Cardhu and work with the wider team to deliver Johnnie Walker Princes Street.

I love watching these projects move from design into reality, working with the most amazing team at our brand homes across fantastic and beautiful locations in Scotland. I am proud to be part of the team that will continue to create this legacy for the brand homes within Scotland.

How has your current role presented the opportunity to partner with Euan’s Guide for the Johnnie Walker Princes Street visitor experience?

Early in the project, when we were starting to develop the vision for Johnnie Walker Princes Street, I felt it was important to gain valuable inputs around accessibility, particularly after attending an inspiring talk at our Edinburgh office from Euan MacDonald MBE, the founder of Euan’s Guide.

The charity makes it easier for people who are living with a disability to find great places around the UK to visit by having good quality information which reduces unnecessary hassle, inspires confidence and removes fear of the unknown. We heard about how difficult it can be for someone who is living with a disability to visit places such as pubs, shops and visitor experiences.

In all the work we do, we’re committed to findings ways to champion inclusion and diversity and make a difference in the communities around us. So when working on the Destination Scotland projects (Johnnie Walker Princes Street, Glenkinchie, Clynelish and Cardhu Brand Homes), I contacted the team at Euan’s Guide to see what we could do at Johnnie Walker Princes Street to improve accessibility. I was connected with Paul Ralph, Access and Inclusion Director at Euan’s Guide.

Firstly, we discussed Changing Places Toilets. Over ¼ million people in the UK who are living with a disability need extra equipment and space to allow them to use toilets safely and comfortably and these needs are met by Changing Places toilets (www.changing-places.org). We saw opportunities to make Johnnie Walker Princes Street more accessible by bringing a Changing Places facility within the building, which would also improve the accessibility of Edinburgh’s city centre.

Secondly, I realised that it was key to work closely with the Euan’s Guide team to review design plans with accessibility in mind. Euan’s Guide were involved from the early stages, crafting the vision, looking at plans, considering design schemes, talking about visitor experiences and meeting the team at Johnnie Walker Princes Street.

The team from Euan’s Guide have become an integral part of the Destination Scotland project team and now work on all brand home projects and with our brand homes directly. I am pleased and proud to work with Euan’s Guide both at Johnnie Walker Princes Street and across other Destination Scotland projects.

Why is this work important in driving change at our visitor experiences?

This work is hugely important to help drive change, and we are helping to set the benchmark for more accessible visitor experiences across Scotland. Some of the things we have put in place in addition to the Changing Places facility are accessibility lifts, braille and improved signage, as well as lower counters in retail and bar areas for wheelchair users. Many of these items have had a massive impact on our customers and help create an accessible and amazing experience for everyone.

How has this opened doors for championing accessibility across our Brand Homes?

It has opened doors because by partnering with Euan’s Guide, disability tools, features and services were incorporated into the Johnnie Walker Princes Street’s building design by architects from day one and the multi-sensory visitor experience was created with visible and invisible disabilities in mind. Additionally, the team at Euan’s Guide have reviewed all our tours and experiences and we have continued to learn from their feedback.

We placed an importance on staff training because these people help create the five-star experiences for people who are living with a disability, not solely the beautiful buildings.

Johnnie Walker Princes Street now has information on the website dedicated to accessibility, which provides detail on parking, lifts, and more accessible tours.

This is only the start, and we are continuing to improve accessibility at our brand homes where possible, such as improving paths for wheelchair access at Cardhu and improving signage.

What makes you most proud with this work and where do you see it going longer term for Diageo?

I am hugely proud of the team and our work to ensure our attractions are accessible for everyone. We will continue to learn from those around us and I’m excited about the plans we have for the future to help drive change, there is always more we can do! In turn, this will create opportunities for more people to come and visit our brand homes and hopefully return.

My big ambition would be that longer term I would love to see the learnings on accessibility from Destination Scotland become more common practice within Scotland on any new development, renovation, office or brand home.

The Good Dram Show 10th Anniversary Episode 450 ‘Bruichladdich’ – Scotch Whisky News

Welcome to the 10th Anniversary episode of the show. Today I’ll be going back to where it all began with peated and unpeated Bruichladdich. Many thanks for all your support over the years!

https://youtu.be/XJORBNoVGP0

John Crabbie & Co Announces Limited Release from its Chain Pier Distillery – Scotch Whisky News

John Crabbie & Co Announces Limited Release from its Chain Pier Distillery

The First Single Malt Whisky to Be Produced in Edinburgh in Almost 100 Years

Pioneering Scotch whisky brand, John Crabbie & Co, has announced the inaugural release from its Chain Pier Distillery in Edinburgh, with just 234 bottles entering the market.

The first Single Malt to be produced in Edinburgh for almost 100 years, Chain Pier Single Malt will be the first release from the Granton-based site, which was set up by Halewood Artisanal Spirits as an experimental pilot distillery whilst the larger Bonnington distillery for Crabbie Whisky was still under construction.

Matured in heavily charred virgin American oak casks and bottled at 57%, the Chain Pier Single Malt is light and fruity on the nose with hints of berries, forest fruits and green apples, boasting rich caramel and sweet malt and ginger spice on the palate, rounded off with a long, sweet and spicy finish.

James Stocker, Marketing Director at Halewood Artisanal Spirits comments; “The Chain Pier distillery was operational for just a year (between 2018 and 19), yet it gave our team a great opportunity to continue John Crabbie’s legacy of innovation – handcrafting unique distillations and trialling everything from malt types to custom casks.

“The launch of the Chain Pier Single Malt is an incredibly exciting step in the John Crabbie & Co journey, as the Malt Whisky that we have crafted from start to finish at a site of our own. The quality of the liquid is really testament our distilling team and Master Blender Dr Kirstie McCallum, and a great preview of what’s to come from the Crabbie whisky brand”.

Over the year that the Chain Pier Distillery was operational, there was a yield of just 39 casks, making this release one of the scarcest launches to date. It has all been distilled on site using a 500 litre copper pot still, and is available to order from specialist whisky shops and thedropstore.com. RRP £65.

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Halewood Artisanal Spirits is an award-winning UK-based craft distiller. Its premium gin brands include Whitley Neill Gin, City of London Gin, Marylebone Gin and Liverpool Gin.  Halewood also has a strong portfolio of other high growth premium sprits, including Dead Man’s Fingers spiced rum, J. J. Whitley Russian Vodka, Samuel Gelston’s Irish Whiskey and Crabbie Whisky.

The business operates 10 artisanal distilleries across the UK, Russia and South Africa including:  The City of London Distillery (the home of Whitley Neill Gin), The Liverpool Gin Distillery, Crabbie Distillery in Edinburgh, Aber Falls Distillery in North Wales, Bankhall Distillery in Blackpool, The Bristol & Bath Rum Distillery, Belgravia Distillery in South Africa and JJ Whitley in Russia. The company also operates the Hawkshead Brewery in Cumbria.

At the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition the business was awarded nine double golds and 13 golds, as well as 44 golds at the International Wines and Spirits Competition.

Outside the UK, the business exports products to over 90 countries around the world and has significant operations in a number of international markets including North America, Russia, Australia and China. The business has a £400m+ turnover, and employs over 950 employees globally.

The business was founded by the late John Halewood in 1978 and it remains owned and controlled by the Halewood family.

Whisky Hammer February 2022 Auction Now Live – Auction Hammer News

Our February auction is now LIVE!

Place your bids from Friday 18th February until Sunday 27th February.

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!

Macallan – 71 Year Old (Tales of The Macallan)

Glendronach – 50 Year Old

Hanyu – Ichiro’s Malt (Joker)

Bowmore – 50 Year Old (1966)

Macallan – 1938

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

Drams to Fall in Love with! – Impex Whisky News

Drams to Fall in Love with!

The ImpEx Collection 17 yo Secret Japan Single Grain Whisky

The ImpEx Collection’s first release from Japan is one for the ages. While we are unable to disclose the distillery, we can say that this is fully distilled and matured exclusively in Japan. These casks were selected by Chris Uhde, ImpEx Beverages’ Vice President, because they represent both the classic elegance of whisky as well as the future of what whisky will become. Savory and rich, we love this expression and hope you will as well. 733 bottles were available in this release at 43.6% alc. This whisky was distilled and matured in Japan using Koji Rice, Barley, Yeast, and Water.

Penderyn Legend wWw 10th Anniversary Edition

In 2021, Women Who Whiskey (wWw) celebrates 10 years of uniting whiskey lovers around the globe. Both for amateurs and connoisseurs, wWw is dedicated to creating a space where our members can cultivate their passions for whiskey and community. With a focus on inclusion, wWw aims to create an educational and experimental environment for those who have all-too-often been left out of the traditionally male-dominated world of whiskey, and foster a world-wide network of like-minded people with a taste for curiosity and delicious drams.

Fukano Chizuru

This small batch release of Fukano Whisky has been created in collaboration with Women Who Whiskey to celebrate the career of Chizuru Fukano. The whisky was matured in refilled Oak, Manzanilla Sherry, and Red Wine casks. This collaboration with the international Women Who Whiskey club is a sessionable sipper with complexity and backbone that would also work well in a refreshing cocktail. 3,000 Bottle Limited Production.

The GlenAllachie 10 yr Cask Strength Batch 6

Specially selected by Billy Walker. Bottled at 57.8% in 700 ml bottles. Limited Release: 3,000 Bottles. PX and Oloroso Puncheons, Virgin Oak & Rioja casks. Matured in Speyside. Bottled unchilfiltered for flavor with no added coloring.

Kilchoman ImpEx Cask Evolution 8 yo Tequila Finish

This 8 year old Single Cask was matured in a Bourbon barrel before being finished in a Tequila cask for 13 months. ImpEx Cask Evolution 03/2021 – Tequila Finish 55.7% alc. 50 PPM. 236 Bottles US Exclusive Cask 636/2013

Hamish’s Highlights: Super smoky single malt edition! – Loch Fyne Whisky News

Arbeg Wee Beastie

Behold, a monster of a dram! Part of the distillery’s Ultimate Range, Ardbeg Wee Beastie is a feisty and fiery dram, and the youngest whisky they have ever made, as well as one of their rawest and smokiest too! Wee Beastie is the result of Ardbeg’s whisky creators setting out to make the rawest, smokiest Ardbeg ever. This expression is free from chill-filtration and has been bottled at 47.4% abv.

£39.00
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Nose: intense aromas of cracked blacked pepper mingle with sappy pine resin and a sharp tang of smoke.

Palate: chocolate, creosote and tar followed by savoury meats.

Finish:  long, salty and mouthcoating.

Speyside & Islay Single Malts at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

1997 Strathisla 24 Year Old “Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseur’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Cask #47793 Single Refill Hogshead Nonchillfiltered Cask Strength Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml)

$300.00 View

 

2006 Lagavulin “Distiller’s Edition 2021” Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml)

$129.99 View

The yearly Distiller’s Edition from this excellent Islay classic malt is one of the year’s most hotly anticipated releases. Not because it’s necessarily collectible or rare, but just simply that so many people find it so consistently delicious. It starts with well aged smokey malt from the famous south shore distillery. The oily and richly peated whisky is filled into fresh Pedro Ximinez sherry casks for an additional aging of about a year. Drawn from the cask and bottled at 86 proof, it couples the wild intensity of Islay peat with the robust sweetness of the famous Spanish wine. There are few malt drinkers, even those not specifically predisposed to smokey scotch, that can deny the obvious deliciousness of this special release.

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 428: Isle of Islay 10 Year Old 2007 Creative Whisky Company – Scotch Whisky News

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 428: Isle of Islay 10 Year Old 2007 Creative Whisky Company

Mark Dermul, Belgian whisky blogger, tries an incognito Lagavulin. The Creative Whisky Company was founded by David Stirk,  raised and then… Sold. Yes, that’s how it often goes. This is still a cask that Stirk bought, but at the time of bottling he was no longer the owner. This Isle of Islay is indeed Lagavulin – no secret is made of it  – and was bottled for the online shop The Whisky Barrel. The cask yielded 285 bottles at 100 Proof or 57.1% ABV. Nice and pale, which suggests that this is spirit-driven.

https://youtu.be/rJEgND2RwPo

Analysis of whisky auctions — where it is better to buy and where to sell – Whisky Hunter News

Analysis of whisky auctions — where it is better to buy and where to sell

Whisky collectors or investors often have the question of which whisky auction is the best place to buy whisky or where to sell it for the best possible profit.

For our users, this question is no longer a difficult one. You can analyse the sales history of the auctions and determine where it was most profitable to sell and where to buy, taking into account all the commissions.

And you can see where the whisky you’re interested in was sold or bought more profitably. Read more on the blog post.

Whisky auction analysis is just one of the numerous features of our service.

We look forward to seeing you among Whisky Hunter customers!

Benromach 12 Year Old Single Cask at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Benromach 12 Year Old
Single Cask

Selected exclusively for the United Kingdom market a single cask 2009 vintage from Benromach Distillery. Matured in first fill bourbon barrel #723 yielding just 240 bottles at 58.5%. Distilled 7th September 2009 and bottled 24th November 2021. Sweet notes of rich apple, tropical fruit and honey, followed by light vanilla and soft smoke. Benromach 12 Year Old 2009 vintage single malt Scotch whisky. Single first fill bourbon barrel #723 bottled November 2021 exclusively for the United Kingdom market. Benromach 12 Year Old 2009 vintage single malt Scotch whisky. Single first fill bourbon barrel #723 bottled November 2021 exclusively for the United Kingdom market.

Buy – Benromach 12yr Single Cask – £78.14 | €78* | u$89 | c$112

Benromach Distillery was designed by Charles C. Diog and constructed at Forres in the Speyside whisky region for D. McCallum and F.W. Burickman in 1898. Following numerus periods of closure, it was purchased in 1993 by Gordon & MacPhail who charged up its single pair of stills in 1998 and have nurtured Benromach ever since. Striking new labelling combined with an increasing range of single malts is forging a very popular brand of single malt whiskies which includes Benromach Organic, Benromach Peatsmoke and Benromach 10 Year Old.


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