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Fettercairn Launches Warehouse 2 Batch No. 002 After Global Sell-Out Of Batch No. 001!

August 18, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

New Fettercairn Warehouse 2 Batch No. 002!

Discover Fettercairn: Rare, Pure & Enlightened!

Following the overwhelming success of the first release from its new, small batch collection, Fettercairn Distillery has unveiled Warehouse 2 Batch No.002 showcasing the treasures of its 14 dunnage warehouses, home to an array of exceptional maturing stock!

Limited to just 6,000 bottles ….

Limited to just 6,000 bottles, this spirit was distilled in 2009 and matured in a combination of first fill ex-American Rye barrels and first fill ex-Bourbon barrels. Just 29 casks were hand selected to create this single malt, specially chosen from Warehouse 2, where high humidity combined with a relatively cool and temperate environment makes it mark on the maturing spirit.

Bottled at 48.5% ABV to enhance the signature character, Fettercairn Warehouse 2 Batch No. 002 showcases the distillery’s tropical style achieved from the distinctive copper cooling ring distillation process. Natural colour and non-chill filtered, this single malt leads with sweetness and soft spice on the nose and excites the palate with layers of tropical and citrus fruits, complemented by sweet, warming richness and rounding off with cacao and coffee notes, making for a fulfilling yet intriguing taste experience.

The Warehouse Collection celebrates the talent, passion and commitment of the distillery team, coupled with the vision of the Master Whisky Maker in seeking unusual and interesting casks to craft these small batch releases. Limited in number and availability, the Collection has already captured the imagination of both collectors and whisky drinkers with its striking look and transparent whisky making ethos.

With discovery a driving force at Fettercairn, this wonderful collection of whiskies invites drinkers and fans to explore the foundations of its ethos with full details of the cask make-up presented prominently on the bottle and pack of each release.

Fettercairn Warehouse 2, Batch No.002 will be available at an RSP of £55

We were overwhelmed by the response to our first small batch release. This second release takes us on a deep dive into further exploration of the unique Fettercairn flavour, as we have bottled spirit matured in ex American Rye barrels, allowing us to show a more experimental side to our approach.

I never cease to be inspired and enthralled by the diversity and quality of the amazing stock we have in our warehouses, and this itself creates a brilliant canvas to work from. The more I discover, the more excited I get about just what we can do as we continue to create exceptionally refined whiskies and offer something truly unexpected and different.
– Gregg Glass: Whisky maker, Whyte and Mackay

Fettercairn Warehouse 2, Batch No.002 will be available at an RSP of £55 in key global markets including the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France from August from selected specialist outlets.

Tasting notes

Natural Colour: Beautiful rays of warm golden barley.

Nose: Sweet honey, sugared almonds and soft spices married with tropical fruit notes and sweet vanilla.

Taste: A wonderful myriad of flavours dance on the palate. Layers of tropical and citrus fruits are balanced by complex yet harmonised notes of sweet cassia bark, moist ginger cake and warming maple syrup. Light cacao notes then emerge alongside roasted Arabica coffee beans in a robust but refined expression that embraces both the beauty of our spirit and the finest influenced of hand- selected American oak casks.

Fettercairn Whiskies are also available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt


About Fettercairn

Located in the picturesque village of Fettercairn at the foothills of Scotland’s Cairngorm Mountains, this hidden gem is found among some of the finest and most fertile farming land in the North East of Scotland. With the purest of mountain water as an ingredient, it is almost no surprise that when the distillery was established by Sir Alexander Ramsay in 1824, the enterprising pioneer chose this location.

In the mid-1950s, the whisky-makers at Fettercairn experimented, seeking ways to create a purer expression of their spirit. They found that pouring water down the still cooled the copper, increasing condensation inside so only the lightest vapours could rise for collection. With this knowledge they fashioned a unique copper cooling ring around the neck of the stills drenching them with crystal clear mountain water – an ingenious and practical solution to creating their exceptional whisky, a technique which remains unique in Scotch whisky-making to this day. Fettercairn is home to Icons of Whisky Distillery Manager of the Year Stewart Walker.

About Gregg Glass- Master Whisky Maker

Respected whisky maker Gregg Glass joined Whyte and Mackay in 2016, where he has been a leading light in the rejuvenation of Fettercairn alongside Distillery Manager Stewart Walker.

Gregg enjoyed a childhood in the heart of whisky making country, the Black Isle. With 22 years in industry notably 11 years at innovative whisky maker Compass Box, Gregg joined Whyte and Mackay in 2016 to work alongside renowned Master Distiller Mr Richard Paterson OBE.

Gregg has enjoyed 15 years career as a blender and whisky maker. At Whyte and Mackay Gregg has led whisky development for Fettercairn Single Malt Whisky, Jura Single Malt Whisky and in 2017 launched Whisky Works – an independent innovation wing of Whyte and Mackay.

Gregg is devoted to his craft and believes in flavour-led hands-on whisky making. Gregg is passionately involved in every aspect of the whisky making process from ‘acorn to glass’ and since 2020 leads whisky making across the Whyte and Mackay portfolio.

Filed Under: Fettercairn, Highland, New Arrivals, News

Fettercairn Looks To The Future Replanting Ancient Forest & With A New Oak bottling To Be Released In 2022!

July 23, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

Fettercairn Forest – Our Vision_ image shows how newly planted forest will look 100+ years from now (new trees shown in lighter green)

Fettercairn Distillery has unveiled an exciting new project to replant an ancient forest as it sets its sights on producing its own single estate Scottish oak matured malt whiskies!

L to R Stewart Walker, Fettercairn Distillery Manager_ Rob Mulholland, Artist andGregg Glass, Whisky Maker visit the site of the newly planted forest

With over 13,000 sessile Quercus petraea and Quercus robur oak saplings planted next to the Distillery on the historic 8,500-acre Fasque Estate, the Fettercairn Forest is part of a wider commitment by whisky makers Whyte & Mackay to develop a sustainable future for responsibly sourced Scottish oak for each Distillery. Embracing all that the rich land in the heart of the Garden of Scotland has to offer and whilst nature takes its course, the initiative is to be marked this year by the creation of a major new sculpture from acclaimed environmental artist Rob Mulholland.

The programme was first conceived by Whisky Maker Gregg Glass 10 years ago and found its natural home at the Fettercairn Distillery. Gregg devoted himself to exploring how to incorporate Scottish Oak within the whisky making at Fettercairn, conducting numerous bench trials with wind-felled and responsibly sourced Scottish oak as well as extensive tests and experimentation in collaboration with a variety of experts across different industries.

The Distillery has already laid down whiskies in Scottish Oak, with a variety of cask types, in virgin oak from around its home in the foothills of the Cairngorms and plans to release the first commercially available Fettercairn Scottish Oak bottling next year. It is committed to establishing a series of new whiskies over the coming decades.

Rob Mulholland, environmental artist sampling Fettercairn

At Fettercairn, there’s been a continued history of exploration, innovation and balancing the best of tradition whilst challenging convention. As a whisky maker this project was a fantastic opportunity to explore the flavour potential of Fettercairn, incorporating all that the local area has to offer, utilising our local water, barley and now Scottish Oak.

This wide-ranging project is one with a vision for the future and is supporting multiple objectives across environmental responsibility, social purpose, forest and land management, supporting our local economy and skills, with the creation of unique, compelling whiskies.

We’re laying down the roots for the future for our continued ethos as whisky makers and our passion and responsibility for the local environment. The Fettercairn Forest is another step in the journey of whisky making at this incredible Distillery.
– Gregg Glass: Master Whisky Maker at Whyte and Mackay

Our Vision_ image shows how newly planted forest will look 100+ years from now (new trees shown in lighter green)

Artwork for future generations

Famed for his mirrored statues and futuristic landscape installations, Rob Mulholland, the Glasgow born artist whose work has been exhibited around the world, is devoted to finding creative ways to articulate the relationship between humans and nature. Inspired by the story of this re-imagined forest, Rob has visualised a stunning artwork to be installed in September 2021.

The thought of this forest emerging from the ground in this beautiful setting – one of the most fertile areas of Scotland – over the next century is incredibly exciting, particularly when you consider all the tangible benefits that will come with the creation of a thriving, wildlife rich environment – from sustainable land management to the clear impact such a beautiful place can have on people’s physical and mental wellbeing.

My aim is to deepen the emotional connection between the people and this captivating land and create something that will still have relevance in 200 years when these trees will stand proud and tall – a legacy that can stand for even longer.
– Rob Mulholland: Artist

The aim of the sculpture project is to develop further installations across the forest and estate as the initiative evolves.

Photos by: Grant Anderson – www.grantanderson.me / @grantandersondotme

Fettercairn Whiskies are also available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange


About Fettercairn

Located in the picturesque village of Fettercairn at the foothills of Scotland’s Cairngorm Mountains, this hidden gem is found among some of the most fertile farming land in the North-East of Scotland. With the purest of mountain water as an ingredient, it is almost no surprise that when the distillery was established by Sir Alexander Ramsay in 1824, the enterprising pioneer chose this location.

In the mid-1950s, the whisky-makers at Fettercairn experimented, seeking ways to create a purer expression of their spirit. They found that pouring water down the still cooled the copper, increasing condensation inside so only the lightest vapours could rise for collection. With this knowledge they fashioned a unique copper cooling ring around the neck of the stills drenching them with crystal clear mountain water – an ingenious and practical solution to creating their exceptional whisky, a technique which remains unique in Scotch whisky-making to this day.

About Rob Mulholland

Rob Mulholland is a sculptor and environmental artist based in Drymen, Scotland who exhibits throughout the U.K and world-wide. His practise explores the complex relationship between humans and the natural world. Utilizing a wide variety of forms and materials his sculpture installations interact with their surroundings. He incorporates mirrored surfaces in his sculptures to reflect the given environment and alter the viewer’s perception of the space. The reflection is purposely distorted, inviting the viewer to question their individual relationship with their surroundings.

This nexus between people and the natural world is further developed in recent works such as One Flock which illuminates this symbiotic relationship. He is interested in elements of deconstruction and has interpreted this with sculptures such as Skytower and Evolve in which kinetic forces appear to have torn through and re-shaped the sculptural forms. These sculptures push the boundaries of physical structural engineering allowing him to explore and develop his practise further. His work is both gallery based and sited in public spaces.

robmulholland.org

Instagram: @robmulhollandartist

facebook.com/RobMulhollandArt

About Gregg Glass- Master Whisky Maker

Respected whisky maker Gregg Glass joined Whyte and Mackay in 2016, where he has been a leading light in the rejuvenation of Fettercairn alongside Distillery Manager Stewart Walker.

Gregg enjoyed a childhood in the heart of whisky making country, the Black Isle. With 22 years in industry notably 11 years at innovative whisky maker Compass Box, Gregg joined Whyte and Mackay in 2016 to work alongside renowned Master Distiller Mr Richard Paterson OBE.

Gregg has enjoyed 15 years career as a blender and whisky maker. At Whyte and Mackay Gregg has led whisky development for Fettercairn Single Malt Whisky, Jura Single Malt Whisky and in 2017 launched Whisky Works – an independent innovation wing of Whyte and Mackay.

Gregg is devoted to his craft and believes in flavour-led hands-on whisky making. Gregg is passionately involved in every aspect of the whisky making process from ‘acorn to glass’ and since 2020 leads whisky making across the Whyte and Mackay portfolio.

Filed Under: Fettercairn, Highland, News

Sampling Two New Whisky Exchange ‘Exclusives’ – Balblair 2005 & Arran 1996 – Rare Summer Treats!

June 8, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

More Whisky Exchange ‘Exclusives’!

The Whisky Exchange has released two more drams in it’s popular ‘Exclusives’ range!

First up is an ex-bourbon-matured Balblair 2005. Wonderfully fruity and a release that truly shows off a side of the distillery that is often overlooked.

The second dram is a 1996 Vintage Arran – matured in what The Whisky Exchange thinks was a wine cask – Arran’s records apparently are a bit spotty back in the early days of filling, and the exact cask type isn’t known!

The Whisky Exchange has kindly sent me a sample of each one to try (Thanks @WhiskyExchange!)

So, what did I think? Here are my tasting notes …

Tasting Notes – Balblair 2005 – Whisky Exchange Exclusive (46%)

Balblair 2005


Region: Highland
Matured in a single cask
Cask Number: 213
Bottled: 2021

Not chill-filtered
Natural colour
180 bottles available

The Balblair retails at £145

Nose: Gorgeous aromatic fruits! Ripe & ready pears, green apples topped off with cane sugar syrup.

Palate: Sweet pears and apples, a little liquorice and shades of blackcurrant.

Finish: Punchy spice tempered with those pears. Grapefruit adds some dryness at the end.

Overall: Another quality dram from The Whisky Exchange’s ‘Exclusives’ range that doesn’t disappoint. The fruit flavours are the highlight of this dram – those pear aromas are amazing! A fresh, light whisky that’s perfect for the Summer – and long may the Sun shine!

Tasting Notes – Arran 1996: 24 Years Old – Whisky Exchange Exclusive (53.4%)

Arran 1996: 24 Years Old


Region: Island
Matured in a wine cask (possibly!)
Cask Number: 757
Bottled: March 2021

Not chill-filtered
Natural colour
273 bottles available

The Arran retails at £199

Nose: Powerful spiced orange that really dominates the nose – but only in a good way! Toffee with slight hints of smoke.

Palate: Rich mouthfeel, lots of orange, sweet vanilla, and plump fruits.

Finish: A little pepper to add to the finish but in the main it’s the initial palate that continues through to the end.

Overall: A beautiful dram! Incredibly morish and satisfying. It’s a rare treat at the price I know – but what a treat!

Once again, many thanks to The Whisky Exchange (@WhiskyExchange) for the tasters!

Filed Under: Arran, Balblair, Highland, Island, New Arrivals, News, Sampling, The Whisky Exchange, Whisky tasting

Fettercairn Distillery Launches ‘The Warehouse Collection’ – Their Small Batch Single Malt Whiskies!

March 1, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Warehouse Collection pays homage to the places where Fettercairn comes of age!

Fettercairn Distillery, today, embarks on an exciting new journey, with the launch of its first ever collection of small batch single malt whiskies. The Warehouse Collection pays homage to the places where Fettercairn comes of age, the 14 dunnage warehouses which boast incredible scarce treasures in the form of maturing stock.

Limited to just 3,600 bottles, the first in the Collection, Warehouse 2 Batch No.001 brings together five different cask styles all filled back in 2010 and matured in Warehouse 2, where high humidity combined with a relatively cool and temperate environment makes it mark on the maturing spirit.

Warehouse 2 Batch No.001 brings together five different cask styles

This new release is testament to the guardianship of the distillery team, and the passion and drive of the whisky maker in exploring, uncovering and discovering some of the most awe-inspiring spirit the distillery has available to bottle.

Just as the spirit of discovery has guided the creation of Fettercairn Warehouse 2 Batch No.001, the desire to share the specific details of this discovery process with drinkers and fans has been paramount. By inviting drinkers on this journey, this is a release where nothing is hidden and the fullest transparency is front and centre on the bottle.

For some time, I’ve wanted to share the secrets and treasures which lie within our unique dunnage warehouses at Fettercairn. We’ve had the opportunity to create something quite special with this new collection that celebrates the treasure trove of beautiful casks we have at Fettercairn.

I’m looking forward to whisky drinkers discovering these for themselves. The collection means we can also continue to build on the long history of experimentation and exploration at Fettercairn, which sits firmly at the heart of the series, whilst also starting to reveal what might come next from the distillery.
– Gregg Glass: Whisky Maker

Bottled at a higher strength of 49.7% ABV to preserve the distillery character, Fettercairn Warehouse 2 Batch No. 001 Has been crafted using hand selected first fill American and European oak casks; filled with spirit that flowed from the Fettercairn stills in 2010 and has since been maturing in Fettercairn Warehouse 2. These casks each impart their own influence on the spirit and include unseasoned casks and sherry seasoned butts from Vasyma, sherry barrels from Tevasa, ex-bourbon barrels and Port Pipes.

Fettercairn Warehouse 2 Batch No. 001 is Limited to just 3,600 bottles

Celebrating the distillery’s tropical style achieved from the distinctive copper cooling ring distillation process, Warehouse 2 Batch No. 001 promises an intriguing and rewarding experience. Melon, pear and honey with vanilla and ginger thrill the nose whilst creamy coffee, grapefruit, spiced apple and cinnamon to satisfy the palate.

Fettercairn Warehouse 2, Batch No.001 will initially launch in the UK via The Whisky Shop from 1st March, priced at £55. Wider UK distribution will commence from mid-March and into other key markets including the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France during March. The Collection’s 2nd release will continue the journey, with availability later in 2021.

Fettercairn Whiskies are also available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange

Tasting notes

Nose
Light, elegant and truly refined as enticing floral notes of fleshy honey dew melon, Doyenne du Comice pear, cape gooseberries and freshly baked brioche covered in Scottish heather honey. In the background ginger spice, creamy caramel, Madagascan vanilla pod and poached peaches

Taste
The alluring aromas are immediately transferred onto the palate as creamy coffee latte, tangy grapefruit segments, spicy apple tart laced with cinnamon and Turkish Delight take centre stage. However with a small edition of cool still water this helps to release another layer of exuberance with warming flavours of Devonshire fudge, vanilla cake, maple syrup and fresh clementines. A compelling whisky of genuine charm.

Filed Under: Fettercairn, Highland, New Arrivals, News

Sampling The Fettercairn 12 & 28 Year Olds – Tropical Fruit Heaven!

December 19, 2019 by Gary Leave a Comment

Fettercairn 12 & 28 Year Olds

We drench our stills with crystal-clear mountain water, cooling the copper so only the finest vapours rise for collection.
– Fettercairn Distillery

These are the words of Fettercairn Distillery who employ a unique ‘cooling ring’ on their stills. In the 1950’s they found that pouring water down the still cooled the copper, increasing condensation inside so only the lightest vapours could rise for collection. So they fashioned a copper tube around the top of the still to continually douse it with water. Unique in Scotch whisky-making to this day!

Founded in 1824 by Sir Alexander Ramsay and one of the first to apply for a distillation license he very wisely hired former illegal whisky makers to be his first stillmen as they were the only ones with the necessary skills required to produce a quality whisky.

Fast forward to today and in celebration of their new product line Fettercairn has sent me two samples – the 12 and 28 year olds to try.
Many thanks to fettercairnwhisky.com (@FettercairnWh) for them!

So, what did I think? Here are my tasting notes …

Tasting Notes – Fettercairn 12 Year Old (40%)

Aged 12 years in American White Oak ex-Bourbon casks. Retails for approximately £39 to £45.


Nose: Spicy orangy fruits, crisp, green apples, pears and sweet marzipan.

Palate: Thin mouthfeel with sweet tropical fruits.

Finish: Some smooth spice with a little bit of dryness at the end.

Overall: A nice dram that delivers a great flavour and doesn’t disappoint. A stronger abv would have been rather Yummy I think!

Tasting Notes – Fettercairn 28 Year Old (42%)

Aged 28 years in American White Oak ex-Bourbon casks. Retails for approximately £399 to £550.


Nose: Slower to give up it’s treasures but when it does it’s worth the wait. There’s rich fruit cake with hints of sherry, rich tropical fruits and papaya.
Gorgeous, strong hits of banoffee pie topped off with creamy vanilla fudge make this a nose to be remembered!

Palate: Thin mouthfeel with sweet hints of the nose above – especially lovely tropical fruits. Flavours of citrus and some woody notes.

Finish: Black pepper that gives a warming long finish.

Overall: I’ve heard that it’s chill filtered and coloured which, I think, is a shame as at this age and price it would be nice not to have this. I’m sure it also degrades the palate.
The abv of 42% gives it a rather thin mouthfeel – cask strength would have been much more appreciated – I think it would have packed much more flavour – and you can then add as lttle or as much water as you wish.
Notwithstanding, a fine dram though a tad expensive.

Fettercairn is available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange
  • The Whisky Barrel

Filed Under: Highland, Sampling, Whisky tasting

Sampling The SMWS 28.42: “Zesty, Sherbety, Sweet & Sour” – Plus A Dash Of Oomph!

September 16, 2019 by Gary Leave a Comment

SMWS 28.42 “Zesty, sherbety, sweet and sour”

I’m now onto Number 3 of The Scotch Malt Whisky Societies’ cracking selection of recently released drams.

I’m trying one each month which is, as some might say, a tough job but someone has got to do it!

Well it’s not at all tough, it’s a dramming pleasure!

September’s dram-a-month, this month, is their members only SMWS 28.42 “Zesty, sherbety, sweet and sour”.

The 28.42 is a Highland dram and with a 60.5% alcohol level it has some punch to it!

The SMWS (@SMWSUK) has very kindly sent me a sample to try – thanks SMWS!

So, what did I think?

Tasting Notes – SMWS 28.42 “Zesty, sherbety, sweet and sour” (60.5%)

A Highland Dram (Tullibardine Distillery) 21 years old, distilled on 7th. June 2007. Matured in a 1st. fill Ex-Bourbon barrel.

204 bottles released.
71 Left In Stock – BUT how many tomorrow?


Nose: Crisp, green apples with a sour zest. Fudge and caramel, balanced by hints of lemon peel. After a while there’s stewed fruits with a little wood.

Palate: Oily mouthfeel with syrupy fruits, vanilla, fudge and apples and oranges. “The alcohol is strong in this one!” and you might want to try a few drops of water!

Finish: Dry finish with some peppery spice but the sherbety sweetness is there till the end, together with a little salt. Adding water takes some of the Whoomph! out of it and releases more fruits and to be honest, more pepper so it’s quite a fiery finish at the end!

Overall: It’s a strong dram this one – anaesthetic for the mouth!
But it’s very tasty and, as usual, bags plenty of flavours.

Buy SMWS 28.42 “”Zesty, sherbety, sweet and sour”
£56.00 to Members


About The SMWS

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society is a club unlike any other.

As well as being a place to connect with other like-minded whisky lovers, they are also internationally renowned for their mission: “to provide our members with an adventurous and fun journey of discovery of the world’s widest collection of single cask whiskies.”

Conceptualised in the late 70’s and established in 1983, the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, now 35 years old, has branches and partners bars in 19 countries globally. The Society has a selection of over 500 casks every year, each cask yielding a few hundred or less whisky bottles which are unique to that cask.

Rather than name their Whiskies after the distillery, the Society has a coding system. The Society also creates fantastic tasting notes summaries for their Whiskies and other bottles. The whiskies are straight from the cask single malt, undiluted, without chill-filtration or colouring at cask strength.

More recently the Society has been named Independent Bottler of the Year in Whisky Magazine’s prestigious Independent Bottlers’ Challenge (IBC) competition.

Filed Under: Highland, Sampling, Smws, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, Tullibardine, Whisky tasting

Abbey Whisky: Collectable, Delectable New Whiskies!

August 11, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Caperdonich 17 Year Old - The Rare Casks / 10cl Sample £ 12.54

Caperdonich 17 Year Old – The Rare Casks / 10cl Sample
£ 12.54

Abbey Whisky has 15 New additions to it’s range this week with American, Highland, Islay, Japanese, Speyside & Swedish whiskies.

The brands include Caperdonich, Mackmyra, Yoichi, Mortlach, Port Charlotte, Bunnahabhain, Ben Nevis, Ardmore, Macallan, Heaven Hill Whiskey Distillery, Laphroaig.

The ages of the new whiskies range from 9 to 49 Year Old malts.

New Arrivals

Caperdonich 17 Year Old - The Rare Casks / 10cl Sample
Caperdonich 17 Year Old – The Rare Casks / 10cl Sample

£ 12.54
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 17 Years Old
Strength: 57.8%
10cl
Vintage: 1995
Bottler: Abbey Whisky
Mackmyra Vit Hund / White Dog Spirit
Mackmyra Vit Hund / White Dog Spirit

£ 34.90
Country: Sweden
Region: Swedish
Age: 
Strength: 46.1%
50cl
Yoichi 1987 / 26 Year Old / SMWS 116.20
Yoichi 1987 / 26 Year Old / SMWS 116.20

£ 725.00
Country: Japan
Region: Japanese
Age: 26 Years Old
Strength: 61.6%
70cl
Vintage: 1987
Bottler: SMWS
Port Charlotte 2002 / 12 Year Old / SMWS 127.43
Port Charlotte 2002 / 12 Year Old / SMWS 127.43

£ 129.60
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 12 Years Old
Strength: 
70cl
Vintage: 2002
Bottler: SMWS
Bunnahabhain 2005 / 9 Year Old / SMWS 10.83
Bunnahabhain 2005 / 9 Year Old / SMWS 10.83

£ 96.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 9 Years Old
Strength: 58.8%
70cl
Vintage: 2005
Bottler: SMWS
Ardmore 2002 / 11 Year Old / SMWS 66.50
Ardmore 2002 / 11 Year Old / SMWS 66.50

£ 66.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 11 Years Old
Strength: 58.2%
70cl
Vintage: 2002
Bottler: SMWS
Macallan 1973 Speymalt - 2015 / Gordon & MacPhail
Macallan 1973 Speymalt – 2015 / Gordon & MacPhail

£ 485.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 43%
70cl
Vintage: 1973
Bottler: Gordon & MacPhail
Parkers Heritage Collection - 13 Year Old Wheat Whiskey
Parkers Heritage Collection – 13 Year Old Wheat Whiskey

£ 108.00
Country: America
Region: American
Age: 13 Years Old
Strength: 63.4%
75cl
Ben Nevis 49 Year Old - 1966 / Spirit of the Highlands
Ben Nevis 49 Year Old – 1966 / Spirit of the Highlands

£ 124.80
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 49 Years Old
Strength: 29.5%
70cl
Vintage: 1966
Bottler: Whisky Broker
Mortlach 18 Year Old - 1995 / The Coopers Choice / Cask 3406
Mortlach 18 Year Old – 1995 / The Coopers Choice / Cask 3406

£ 67.40
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 18 Years Old
Strength: 46%
70cl
Vintage: 1995
Bottler: The Vintage Malt Whisky Company
Ben Nevis 17 Year Old - 1996 / The Coopers Choice / Cask 1317
Ben Nevis 17 Year Old – 1996 / The Coopers Choice / Cask 1317

£ 63.95
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 17 Years Old
Strength: 46%
70cl
Vintage: 1996
Bottler: The Vintage Malt Whisky Company
Mackmyra Mareld Moment Series 13 /  Swedish Whisky
Mackmyra Mareld Moment Series 13 / Swedish Whisky

£ 123.00
Country: Sweden
Region: Swedish
Age: 
Strength: 52.2%
70cl
Mackmyra Bärnsten Moment Series 15 / Swedish Whisky
Mackmyra Barnsten Moment Series 15 / Swedish Whisky

£ 108.00
Country: Sweden
Region: Swedish
Age: 
Strength: 49.8%
70cl
Mackmyra Iskristall (Ice Crystal) / Swedish Single Malt Whisky
Mackmyra Iskristall (Ice Crystal) / Swedish Single Malt Whisky

£ 56.80
Country: Sweden
Region: Swedish
Age: 
Strength: 46.1%
70cl
Laphroaig 1997 / 17 Year Old / SMWS 29.160
Laphroaig 1997 / 17 Year Old / SMWS 29.160

£ 148.80
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 17 Years Old
Strength: 51.5%
70cl
Vintage: 1997
Bottler: SMWS

Filed Under: 11 Year Old, 12 year old, 13 Year Old, 17 Year Old, 18 Year Old, 26 Year Old, 49 Year Old, 9 Year Old, Abbey Whisky, American, Ardmore, Ben Nevis, Bunnahabhain, Caperdonich, Highland, Islay, Japanese, Laphroaig, Macallan, Mackmyra, Mortlach, New Arrivals, Port Charlotte, Speyside, Swedish

New Tomatin 36 Year Old From Abbey Whisky!

August 6, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Tomatin 36 Year Old Batch 1 £ 475.00

Tomatin 36 Year Old Batch 1
£ 475.00

New Arrival

Tomatin 36 Year Old Batch 1
Tomatin 36 Year Old Batch 1

£ 475.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 36 Years Old
Strength: 46%
70cl

Tomatin 36 Year Old Batch 1, created from a combination of ex-bourbon and ex-Oloroso sherry casks. Only 800 bottles of this beautifully presented whisky are available with each bottle individually numbered and accompanied with certificate.

I think I’m in love!

Filed Under: 36 Year Old, Abbey Whisky, Highland, New Arrivals, Tomatin

New Cu Bocan, Dalmore, Macallan & Tomatin Whiskies From Edencroft!

August 4, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Cu Bocan / The Bourbon Cask

Cu Bocan / The Bourbon Cask

New Arrivals

Dalmore / The Mackenzie
Dalmore / The Mackenzie

£ 335.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 56.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland. ABV: 56%. Unit: 70cl. A tribute to the Clan Mackenzie. The Dalmore will contribute a substantial proportion of the profits from this stunning single malt in support of the Mackenzie Clan Gathering in 2010. Matured initially in American white oak for 11 years, then transferred to port pipes from Oporto for a further 6 years. An unforgettable masterpiece. Taste Notes: Sweet pear, bitter chocolate, crushed almonds. Warm and seductive with aromas of ripe plums, citrus fruits and marzipan, followed closely with ginger spice and mangos. A taste of sweet pear, bitter chocolate and crushed almonds reward the senses. For sale only within the EEC.

Cù Bòcan / The Virgin Oak Edition
Cù Bòcan / The Virgin Oak Edition

£ 49.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 46.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland's.
ABV: 46%
Unit: 70cl
Cù Bòcan is matured in a combination of Sherry, Virgin Oak and Bourbon casks. This exclusive limited edition, launched in February 2015, showcases the influence that Virgin Oak has on our lightly peated single malt. Clean and zingy with hints of smoke and warm spice, this fully matured Virgin Oak limited edition will not disappoint!
Nose: Lively citrus fruits – lime juice and lemon sorbet. Oak driven flavours of vanilla, coconut and candy floss soon emerge with rosewater, red berries, fresh pear and pineapple in the background.
Palate: Warm pecan pie with vanilla ice cream. Baked apples with cinnamon and toffee and just a touch of smoke.
Finish: Clean and zingy with pleasant spice.
Bottles Produced: 6000.

Cù Bòcan / The Bourbon Cask Edition
Cù Bòcan / The Bourbon Cask Edition

£ 49.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 46.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland's.
ABV: 46%
Unit: 70cl
This exclusive limited edition, launched in July 2015, showcases the influence that Bourbon Oak has on our lightly peated single malt. Rich and creamy with hints of smoke and sweet citrus.
Nose: Toffee and honey are prominent. The smoke is distant at first but continues to emerge and then slowly fades to reveal pineapple and pear drops. A rich and creamy vanilla custard lingers.
Mouth: Velvety smooth coconut and vanilla. Milk chocolate covered marshmallows, almonds and toffee. Citrus fruits, especially orange and lime, have a significant presence.
Finish: Long lasting and sweet.
Bottles Produced: 6000.

Tomatin / Contrast
Tomatin / Contrast

£ 97.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 46.%
2cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland's.
ABV: 46%.
Unit: 2 x 35cl.
Bottles Produced: 5,400.
This limited release presents a unique opportunity to directly compare the effect of Bourbon and Sherry casks on whisky distilled in specific years at Tomatin Distillery; 1973, 1977, 1988, 1991, 2002 & 2006.
Having selected and vatted casks from the same six years in both types of casks, their Distillery Manager, Graham Eunson, has created two incredible whiskies and an exceptional tasting experience.
 
BOURBON MATURED
AROMA: Golden syrup and honey. Lemon & lime. Almond and macadamia nuts, vanilla and custard.
PALATE: Sweet vanilla custard and lemon sponge. Pineapple chunks, raspberries and icing sugar.
FINISH: Sweet, fresh and mellow.
 
SHERRY MATURED
AROMA: Toffee-apple crumble, Christmas pudding, raisins and treacle.
PALATE: Cinnamon and cloves, peppercorns. Thick cut marmalade.
FINISH: Oily, spicy and chewy.

Macallan / 30 Year Old 1985 Hunter Laing Old & Rare
Macallan / 30 Year Old 1985 Hunter Laing Old & Rare

£ 725.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 48.3%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
ABV: 48.3%
Unit: 70cl
Age: 30 Year Old.
Distilled: June 1985.
Bottled: 2015.
Bottles Filled: 212
A golden whisky with a powerful nose of vanilla and raisins to the fore, and a hint of liquorice, rhubarb and slight citrus notes appearing late.
There is a rich and creamy mouthfeel, with notes of vanilla, fruit cake, cinnamon and butterscotch sauce giving a balanced taste. The finish has a long and sweet aftertaste with just a wisp of oak.

Filed Under: Cu Bocan, Dalmore, Edencroft Spirit Specialists, Highland, Macallan, New Arrivals, Speyside, Tomatin

Edencroft New Arrivals!

July 15, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Tomatin / 36 Year Old Small Batch Release £ 430.00

Tomatin / 36 Year Old Small Batch Release
£ 430.00

New Arrivals

Caol Ila / 2013 Distillers Edition
Caol Ila / 2013 Distillers Edition

£ 63.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 43.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay.
Unit: 70cl
ABV: 43%
Distilled/Bottled: 2001/2013
Each Distillers Edition expression undergoes a second (or ‘double’) maturation in casks that have previously held a fortified wine.
This extraordinarily stylish and complex expression of Caol Ila has been double-matured in carefully selected Moscatel casks. The wood is not over-evident and instead balances perfectly with this richly flavoured single malt.
Appearance: Clear gold.
Nose: Wonderfully concentrated pure, clean Caol Ila – peaty and medicinal, with rich fruit, spicy and fragrant. With water, the fragrant smokiness comes singing through.
Body: Medium.
Palate: Sweetness and maltiness strike first, then are quickly overwhelmed by peat smoke and intense, clean, crisp flavours. Caol Ila’s signature smoky bonfires are here, and build to quite a size. Overall, drying, in a beautifully balanced, complex, elegant development, complemented with cinnamon spice.
Finish: Long, rounded, robust and multi-layered.

Tomatin / 36 Year Old Small Batch Release
Tomatin / 36 Year Old Small Batch Release

£ 430.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 46.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland's.
ABV: 46%.
Unit: 70cl.
Bottles Produced: 800.
Tomatin are excited to announce an addition to their range – a 36 year old small batch release – which is available to all markets now.
Batch 1 of this new 36 Year Old expression has been vatted from a combination of ex-Bourbon and ex-Oloroso Sherry casks, producing just 800 bottles. Smooth and creamy, it has been bottled at natural cask strength (46%abv), non chill filtered and natural colour. Packaged in an attractive wooden box, each bottle is individually numbered and comes with its own certificate.
Tomatin are in a unique position to be able to offer a product of this age on an ongoing basis. Following the withdrawal of their famed 30 year old expression, we expect this new 36 year old to be a welcome addition for drinkers, of Tomatin single malt.
AROMA: Pear drops, ginger snaps, butterscotch, vanilla ice cream, sherry notes, milk chocolate.
PALATE: Woody and malty, less sweet than the nose, cloves and cardamom.
FINISH: Elegantly smooth and creamy with just a hint of spice.
 

Talisker / 2012 Distillers Edition
Talisker / 2012 Distillers Edition

£ 52.75
Country: Scotland
Region: Island
Age: 
Strength: 45.8%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Isle of Sky.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 45.8%.
Distilled/Bottled: 2001/2012.
“Crisp peat at first then softens to enormous richness in the mouth. There’s sweet, roasty malt with a heathery dryness. The sherry notes keep back some of the usual Talisker pepperiness. In its place is luscious, slightly oily sweetness – with ripe, juicy fruit and vanilla”
Donald John McEwen Process Operator
The Distillers Edition is unique: after its usual aging process in American oak casks, the whisky undergoes a second maturation in casks previously holding sherry. The result is older, sweeter and richer than the regular bottlings.
Appearance: Chestnut brown.
Nose: Sharp and well focussed; no lingering, rambling smoke here. A sultana sweetness. One of the most tantalising sherry noses – certainly the cleanest
Body: Full
Palate: Crisp peat then softens to great richness in the mouth. Sweet, roasty malt with heathery dryness. Sherry notes keep back some pepper. In its place is luscious, slightly oily sweetness with juicy fruit and vanilla.
Finish: Some very deep cocoa notes, vanilla and lingering quite earthy peat. An enormously chewable single malt, with sweetness having the edge on dryness.
 

Ardbeg / Perpetuum Committee Distillery Edition
Ardbeg / Perpetuum Committee Distillery Edition

£ 395.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 49.2%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay.
ABV: 49.2%
Unit: 70cl
Ardbeg’s past, present, future – in a bottle.
Contains CLASSIC notes of Ardbeg’s yesteryear on the nose as mellow, RICH, enticing ARDBEGGIAN FLAVOURS mingle with the dark chocolate, TREACLE and NUTTY oak.
Then, like standing on Ardbeg’s pier this morning, water brings forth briny SEA-SPRAY with a PINE RESIN lime top note for a remarkably FRESH BOUQUET.
On the palate, ROBUST PEAT smoke and SMOKY BACON meet creamy VANILLA with the hint of SHERRY CASKS, culminating in a taste of the future… an aftertaste that is NEVER-ENDING…
PERPETUUM. A whisky that is forever Ardbeg.
 

St Magdalene / 1975 Gordon & Macphail Rare Edition
St Magdalene / 1975 Gordon & Macphail Rare Edition

£ 395.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Lowland
Age: 
Strength: 40.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Lowland.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 40%.
Age: 35 Year Old.
Distilled/Bottled: 1975/2010.
This Lowland Distillery took its name from St Magdalene's Cross, once a site of a medieval fair and leper colony. The Union Canal ran behind the distillery and not only supplied the cooling water, but in the distillery's heyday it was also the main method of supply, with barley and other materials brought in by barge to its jetty. The distillery was closed down in 1983, and sold for property development. Now a very rare single malt.
AROMA WITHOUT WATER: Sherry notes with strong fruit aromas – melons, red apples. Dry hessian note with a herbal aroma.
TASTE WITHOUT WATER: Sweet, with wine, oak and hop flavours. Some heather blossom (honey) elements are also present.
AROMA WITH WATER: Floral with polished oak influences initially. Subtle malt, dark chocolate and nuts aromas follow.
TASTE WITH WATER: A little smokiness initially followed by sweet, Sherry elements with floral flavours also present.
Miscellaneous: 164 Bottles from Cask.

Mosstowie / 1979 Gordon & Macphail Rare Edition
Mosstowie / 1979 Gordon & Macphail Rare Edition

£ 525.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 46.%
70cl

Summary: For over 25 years Miltonduff Distillery produced 2 different Single Malt Whiskies. In 1955 due to the increased demand within Hiram Walker for different styles of whisky, a chemical engineer, Alistair Cunningham designed the Lomond Still. This type of still had a wide neck which housed three rectifying plates. These plates were used to vary the amount of reflux that took place within the still thus altering the spirit produced. The plates could either be filled with cool liquid or left dry. They could be rotated – the horizontal position would maximise reflux while the vertical position would reduce reflux. Due to increased demand for Ballantines Blend in the 1980s, the Mosstowie stills were altered to produce Miltonduff – the key component of Ballantines.
Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
Unit: 70cl
ABV: 46%
Distilled/Bottled: 1979/2012.
Miscellaneous: 350 Bottles from Cask.
AROMA WITHOUT WATER: Freshly washed wool and hessian. With hints of polished oak, beeswax and orange peel.
TASTE WITHOUT WATER: A sweet liquorice and aniseed flavour. Pepper and ash notes linger.
AROMA WITH WATER: Creamy hot chocolate aromas with spiced orange and cardamom notes.
TASTE WITH WATER: Cinnamon and Clove influences with hints of Cedar wood.

Filed Under: Ardbeg, Caol Ila, Edencroft Spirit Specialists, Highland, Island, Islay, Lowland, New Arrivals, Speyside, Talisker, Tomatin

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