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New in: Benromach Peat Smoke Sherry Cask…mmm! đŸ”„ at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

BRAND NEW: Benromach 2012 Contrasts Peat Smoke

A very small-batch release from Benromach matured exclusively in first-fill sherry hogsheads using Scottish barley peated at a whopping 55ppm! Natural colour, free from chill filtration and bottled at 46% abv, this is one for all you peat heads who enjoy the fruity, sweet balance of an iconic Speyside dram too!

Nose: cinnamon, ginger, soft demerara sugar.

Palate: cocoa powder, honeycomb, stewed red berries, vanilla, pepper.

Finish: full-bodied finish, with cherry, peat smoke and lingering sweetness.

Whisky fans can allow themselves to be a little excited for this new release. There was great enthusiasm the last time Benromach decided to produce a dram that was completely foreign to their signature range, and this is no different.

A small-batch expression, this Benromach Peat Smoke Sherry Cask Matured is a rarity. It is only the second time that Benromach have produced a truly peaty, heavily sherried malt. Laid down in 2012 into first-fill sherry hogshead casks before being bottled in 2021, this whisky has a cask-imparted light mahogany colour.

For us, we love it when distilleries take a risk to create something truly out of the ordinary, and they have succeeded here. Have a wee taste and find out for yourself!

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ralfy review 891 – Small rant about distillers attitudes – Whisky Rant News

ralfy review 891 – Small rant about distillers attitudes.

The Legend of Asama’ – Exceptionally rare Karuizawa 1981 single cask whisky – Japanese Whisky News

Karuizawa is renowned as one of the legendary whisky distilleries of Japan, having created some of the most coveted and collectable whiskies in the world. This latest stunning single cask set, created with Glencairn Crystal, being no-exception
 

This summer the distillery’s incredibly rare 1981 vintage single cask malt whiskies are being released in exclusive sets, encased in stunning, bespoke Glencairn Crystal glassware and lunawood casing.

Each exquisite set includes two bottles of the precious Japanese single malt whisky, one from each of two remaining casks (no. 4059 and 6183). Only 30 sets of ‘The Legend of Asama’ are available and will be released over a three-year period.

Aged for 20 years at the Karuizawa Distillery, these casks were transferred to Chichibu Distillery, Saitama Prefecture, where their custodian was Ichibori-san, the legendary former distiller at Karuizawa.

In recent years Karuizawa whisky has become celebrated within the whisky world and highly sought-after amongst whisky collectors. The Karuizawa Distillery was based at the foot of Mount Asama, one of Japan’s most active volcanoes, in Central Honshu. The site was perfect for whisky making – there was no shortage of snow melt from Mount Asama and it was volcanic-rock-filtered and mineral rich. This aided fermentation and contributed to the clean, crisp flavour of the whisky. Temperate summer temperatures and cool winters were ideal for maturing the spirit.

Only a tiny quantity of Karuizawa was released as a single malt during the distillery’s lifetime and almost all of that only ever released in Japan. When the Japanese economy collapsed during the 1990s, Japanese whisky distilleries began to close, Karuizawa Distillery included, sadly closing its doors in 2001: it was later demolished in 2016.

After several years of negotiation, in 2011 the remaining stock of 364 casks were sold and since have gradually been bottled and sold – many achieving phenomenal prices at auctions: until now only two casks were remaining. Renowned whisky collector and connoisseur Mahesh Patel, Founder of Universal Whisky Experience, chose casks 4059 and 6183 in 2011 and kept them at Chichibu Distillery to continue their maturation until 2017 when some of the whisky was bottled and sold in tiny batches. The last remaining bottles from each cask have been held back until now, for this exclusive ‘Legend of Asama’ release.

Patel said: “I am extremely excited to finally be releasing this very special whisky to the world. I wanted to ensure that when these exceptional whiskies were released, they were presented in a beautiful way that could tell the story of their turbulent past and be celebrated by the person lucky enough to purchase them. This vision, along with Glencairn Crystal’s creativity and innovation has brought a part of this spectacular distillery back to life.”

The bottles in which the Karuizawa malt is presented are decorated with Noh masks – the Noh is Sino Japanese for skill, craft or talent which well describes the care with which the whisky has been made. Noh theatre is a unique form of dance-drama performed in Japan since the 14th century integrating masks, elaborate costumes, props and music with chanted drama and dance based on old traditional tales.

The packaging and presentation of the sets has been produced by the award winning Glencairn Crystal Studio in East Kilbride, Scotland – the creators of the world’s favourite whisky glass, the Glencairn Glass.

The set comprises five tubes – two containing the precious Noh bottles, two holding empty handmade crystal decanters with gold caps, uniquely decorated with detailed engravings of the original labels, and the last holding two specially created Glencairn cut crystal glasses and a Glencairn water-jug, of exclusive design.

The tubes are hand crafted from lunawood in two sections which fasten together with a screw-thread hand cut into the wood and are works of art in their own right. The design pays tribute to Mount Asama, alongside the Olympic Games taking place in Japan this month.

Scott Davidson, New Product Development Director at Glencairn Crystal said: “The inspiration for the packaging can be summed up as ‘Japanese simplicity’, understated, clean, and made only from natural materials. The whole display stands on an elevated plinth, arranged in a manner which reflects the noble elevations of Mount Asama. It has been an absolute honour for our talented team of craftspeople to be involved in this remarkable project”.

Each set is also accompanied by a signed and numbered hardback book written by whisky writer Charles MacLean MBE featuring the story behind ‘The Legend of Asama’ collection and tasting notes.

For details about ‘The Legend of Asama’ Karuizawa 1981 collection please visit: www.legendofasama.com  or email karuizawa@legendsofasama.com. Price on application.

For further information about Glencairn Crystal please visit: www.glencairn.co.uk

About Karuizawa 1981:

  • The casks were bottled by hand in 2017 at natural strength, without colour adjustment or chill-filtration.
  • Each ‘Legend of Asama’ set contains:
  • Karuizawa 1981, 35 Year Old Single Cask Japanese Single Malt, 60.6% Vol, Cask 4059
  • Karuizawa 1981, 35 Year Old Single Cask Japanese Single Malt, 56.5% Vol, Cask 6183

About Glencairn Crystal

  • The Scottish family business, Glencairn Crystal Studio, has been at the cutting edge of high-quality decanter and glassware design, innovation, and creativity for 40 years and has been commissioned by hundreds of different brands to create hand-crafted bespoke packaging, often for the oldest and most luxurious spirits ever released.
  • The company also produces The Glencairn Glass, the world’s favourite whisky glass, with over 3.5 million glasses being sold every year in every corner of the globe.
  • This year marks the 40th birthday of Glencairn Crystal Studio, founded by Raymond Davidson in 1981. To learn more about Glencairn Crystal’s most successful and pioneering decanters, please visit: glencairn.co.uk/40th-birthday

GORDON & MACPHAIL GLEN GRANT 1966 45 YEAR OLD at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

Glen Grant 1966 45 Year Old
Gordon & MacPhail
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GORDON & MACPHAIL GLEN GRANT 1966 45 YEAR OLD

This Glen Grant 1966 bottled by indpendent bottler Gordon & Macphail is a whisky of great age and rarity. Released with the traditional old distillery label it has been aged for 45 years in sherry oak – G&M are masters at ensuring whiskies of this age do not take on too much flavour of the wood as many old whiskies do. Bottled in 2012 at a strength of 40% abv.

Maltstock by invitation only – Whisky Festival News

We recently sent out the invitations for the relaxed weekend 10-12 September.

Invitations?

The normal edition of Maltstock will unfortunately not be possible this year. But, from 10 until 12 September 2021, there will be a private gathering at the Maltstock venue. It will not be possible to buy tickets for this weekend, without invitation you cannot enter the venue, it will be strictly by invitation only.

If you think you should have been on our list of invitations but haven’t yet received yours, please contact us so we can make you relaxed again. Click here to contact us about this.

For a regular edition of Maltstock you will have to wait until next year. Tickets for that will go on sale next month.

Private, safe and relaxed

We have written permission from local authorities that we are allowed to have a private meeting at the Maltstock venue and a private meeting is allowed by the venue and Recron. For more information click here. We can meet safe and relaxed! Everyone will have to show proof of being fully vaccinated or a PCR test result not older than 24 hours when they arrive at Maltstock under the Dutch “Testen voor toegang” -program. No one, and we do mean absolutely no one, will be allowed on the premises without being able to show us valid proof! For more information about this program, please got to this website: https://www.testenvoortoegang.org/

With everyone either being fully vaccinated or tested, we are then allowed to come together privately without social distancing. Which is of course very relaxed. However, we will still try to create as much space as possible during the weekend. There will be far fewer people present than on a regular Maltstock weekend. Guests will, as always, spend a lot of time outdoors. When indoors, we will try to create a s much space as we can. We will therefor, or instance, not be having a quiz with a room packed with people on the Friday evening. We will however still have good food, relaxed whiskies, interesting “Drinks with
” sessions, the campfire, a healthy morning walk, Inge’s delicious treats, and of course you all, the best reason to come together!

Hope to see you soon.
Stay healthy stay relaxed

Annette, Bob, Klaas, Stan, Teun

Loch Fyne Whiskies ‘Orkney barley, Islay whisky – Bruichladdich’s latest Bere Barley!’ – Scotch Whisky News

The latest Bere Barley magic from Bruichladdich!

Bruichladdich Bere Barley 2011

Bere barley is Britains oldest strain of cultivated cereal and would have been the grain used by Scotland’s earliest distillers. A tough nut to crack, Bruichladdich have taken it upon themselves to get this grain back in production – it’s hardiness even broke their mill upon first use!

Grown in Orkney, the low yield, short season crop needs a lot of daylight yet provides a spirit bursting with fruit character – apple, pear and peach over cinder toffee and apricot jam. Doesn’t this sound delish? Un-peated, aged 10 years in first-fill ex-bourbon casks, 50% abv, natural colour and free from chill filtration. Ideal! Take a step back in farming and distillation history.

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Sazerac 18YO, Summer 2017 bottling – American Whisky News

https://youtu.be/ZOioBRE15tI

The Sazerac 18YO. A whisky that deserves a title, some sort of American knighthood, something that involves a cape.

Older rye is hard to come across, not something that works well from every distillery. But when it comes to Buffalo Trace…well, they’ve still not accepted my marriage proposal.

A whisky with a sweeter, older, alluring nose: tobacco leaf, spearmint and lemon skin. But as the stuff drowns you in luxurious texture, tastes of turmeric, gara marsala, cigar smoke, more gentle lemon and a bright finish of fresh mint julep cocktails.

True luxury and exuberance from the folks at Buffalo Trace. A whisky that truly elevates the blue collar comeradary of rye whisky.

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Brand New Whisky Advent Calendars Launched & Shipping Now! – Scotch Whisky News

Brand New Whisky Advent Calendars Launched & Shipping Now!

The Really Good Whisky Company are excited to launch their 2021 Whisky Advent Calendar alongside a new upscaled ‘Premium Version’. After last years resounding success, both calendars will once again contain 25 drams and include whisky from a range of distilleries with an emphasis on single malt Scotch. There’s a large range of whisky ranging from NAS, peated, cask strength, sherry cask, wine casks, bourbon, single grain and going all the way up to 29-year-old liquid in both versions.

Each day of December, The Really Good Whisky team will go live on Facebook and YouTube with a tasting of the days drams and these will be available on the website along with written tasting notes and information in case you miss it live.

Managing Director, Shelley Kelaty said, “We are very excited to release two new calendars this year! We love introducing people to new whiskies and believe that the Advents are a great way to sample lots of different drams in an affordable way. We can’t wait for December to start and look forward to broadcasting live everyday and hearing everyones feedback and comments on the drams – it’s what makes it so enjoyable for us!

This will be the fourth consecutive year we are bringing out a calendar and after a tough year of lock downs and then a severe flood in our warehouse, we absolutely cannot wait to share our latest creation with our whisky friends. ”

The calendars are available from reallygoodwhisky.com for ÂŁ149.50 and ÂŁ239.99 respectively and shipping is available all over the world.

Reviews of previous RGW Advent Calendar:

The range and quality of these whiskies is exceptional
 There genuinely isn’t a dull of duff product among them.

H – Two Thirsty Gardeners

The Really Good Whisky Company is a specialist online retailer for rare, collectable and drinkable whiskies. Along with its vast selection of bottles, it also carries its own line of miniature tasting packs and products, under its brand ‘Malt Teasers.’ The Really Good Whisky Company is based in London and ships product worldwide.

Scotch Whisky Auctions ‘Forthcoming auction dates” – Auction Whisky News

Check out our updated auction calendar for the remainder of the year  – including our extended auction for December!

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Gordon & MacPhail Caol Ila 2001 19 Year Old Exclusive to The Whisky Exchange Islay Single Malt ~ Scotch Whisky News

CAOL ILA 2001
19 YEAR OLD

While we love the feisty punch of youthful Caol Ila, this whisky blew us away with its grown-up fruitiness that was perfectly balanced by a big and smoky backbone – honey-glazed hams, poached pears and bonfire embers. A 2001 Caol Ila single malt from indie bottler Gordon & MacPhail, matured in a single first-fill bourbon barrel for 19 years, before being bottled in March 2021 exclusively for The Whisky Exchange. Aromas of honey-glazed ham, aniseed and poached pears fill the nose, complemented by notes of black pepper, green apples and smoking bonfire embers throughout the palate.

ÂŁ175

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