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Abbey Whisky: New Arrivals From Old Classics!

June 22, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Glenrothes 1971 - The MacPhails Collection (G&M) £ 420.00

Glenrothes 1971 – The MacPhails Collection (G&M)
£ 420.00

New Arrivals

Bowmore 1983 / Feis Ile 2011 / 100 Limited Release
Bowmore 1983 / Feis Ile 2011 / 100 Limited Release

£ 1,950.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 55.6%
70cl
Vintage: 1983
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Glendronach 1993 / 21 Year Old / Single Cask #23
Glendronach 1993 / 21 Year Old / Single Cask #23

£ 178.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 21 Years Old
Strength: 52.1%
70cl
Vintage: 1993
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Glendronach 1994 / 19 Year Old / Cask 67 / UK Exclusive
Glendronach 1994 / 19 Year Old / Cask 67 / UK Exclusive

£ 148.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 19 Years Old
Strength: 56.8%
70cl
Vintage: 1994
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Port Ellen 1979 / Rare Old / Gordon & MacPhail
Port Ellen 1979 / Rare Old / Gordon & MacPhail

£ 698.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 46%
70cl
Vintage: 1979
Bottler: Gordon & MacPhail
Rosebank 1991 / 23 Year Old / SMWS 25.69
Rosebank 1991 / 23 Year Old / SMWS 25.69

£ 648.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Lowland
Age: 23 Years Old
Strength: 52.5%
70cl
Vintage: 1991
Bottler: SMWS
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
Yamazaki 2003 / 11 Year Old / SMWS 119.14
Yamazaki 2003 / 11 Year Old / SMWS 119.14

£ 495.00
Country: Japan
Region: Japanese
Age: 11 Years Old
Strength: 53.9%
70cl
Vintage: 2003
Bottler: SMWS
Chita 2009 / 4 Year Old / SMWS G13.1
Chita 2009 / 4 Year Old / SMWS G13.1

£ 194.00
Country: Japan
Region: Japanese
Age: 4 Years Old
Strength: 58.3%
70cl
Vintage: 2009
Bottler: SMWS
Miyagikyo 1990 /  23 Year Old / SMWS 124.5
Miyagikyo 1990 / 23 Year Old / SMWS 124.5

£ 660.00
Country: Japan
Region: Japanese
Age: 23 Years Old
Strength: 66.7%
70cl
Vintage: 1990
Bottler: SMWS
Port Charlotte Cask Exploration 03 Bruthaich Dubh
Port Charlotte Cask Exploration 03 Bruthaich Dubh

£ 149.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 10 Years Old
Strength: 59.2%
50cl
Vintage: 2004
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Kilchoman Islay Pipe Band / Single Cask Octave #581
Kilchoman Islay Pipe Band / Single Cask Octave #581

£ 138.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 3 Years Old
Strength: 60.5%
70cl
Vintage: 2010
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
BenRiach 12 Year Old / Sherry Wood
BenRiach 12 Year Old / Sherry Wood

£ 36.20
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 12 Years Old
Strength: 46%
70cl
Kilchoman Single Cask 455/2008 / Bottled 2013
Kilchoman Single Cask 455/2008 / Bottled 2013

£ 138.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 5 Years Old
Strength: 60.5%
70cl
Vintage: 2008
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
BenRiach Albariza 18 Year Old / PX Sherry Casks
BenRiach Albariza 18 Year Old / PX Sherry Casks

£ 89.90
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 18 Years Old
Strength: 46%
70cl
Bruichladdich Valinch 1992 -  22 Year Old / Raymond Tibbs
Bruichladdich Valinch 1992 – 22 Year Old / Raymond Tibbs

£ 149.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 22 Years Old
Strength: 49.9%
50cl
Vintage: 1992
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Glenrothes 1971 - The MacPhails Collection (G&M)
Glenrothes 1971 – The MacPhails Collection (G&M)

£ 420.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 43%
70cl
Vintage: 1971
Bottler: Gordon & MacPhail
Bruichladdich Octomore 7.2
Bruichladdich Octomore 7.2

£ 186.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 5 Years Old
Strength: 58.5%
70cl
The Royal & Ancient Golf Club 250th Anniversary
The Royal & Ancient Golf Club 250th Anniversary

£ 89.00
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 12 Years Old
Strength: 43%
70cl
Three Ships 10 Year Old
Three Ships 10 Year Old

£ 49.92
Country: South Africa
Region: South African
Age: 10 Years Old
Strength: 43%
75cl
Ardbeg Kildalton 2014 Release
Ardbeg Kildalton 2014 Release

£ 275.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 46%
70cl

Filed Under: Abbey Whisky, New Arrivals

Dalmunach Distillery Opened By First Minister

June 22, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Dalmunach Distillery

Dalmunach Distillery

£25M NEW SPEYSIDE MALT WHISKY DISTILLERY OPENED BY FIRST MINISTER

Chivas Brothers, the Scotch whisky and premium gin business of Pernod Ricard, has moved to secure future malt supplies with the launch of the Dalmunach Distillery. The £25m state-of-the-art operation has been opened on the site of a former silent distillery on the banks of the River Spey.

Dalmunach Distillery, named after the nearby pool in the River Spey on whose banks the new facility sits, was officially opened today by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. The completion of the distillery in Carron sees the culmination of an investment package which has increased Chivas Brothers’ malt whisky distillation capacity by 17% as it looks to support long-term global demand for its brands.

Situated on the site of the former Imperial Distillery which was mothballed in 1998, Dalmunach has been built using the latest innovations and environmental expertise such as heat recovery technology. It is the most energy efficient distillery within Chivas Brothers’ portfolio, with a 20% efficiency improvement over traditional distilleries. Chivas Brothers recently won The Sustainability Award at The Drinks Business Green Awards with Dalmunach praised for its design efficiency.
Dalmunach is capable of producing up to 10 million litres per year, with the high quality Speyside style spirit used in bestselling blended whisky brands within Chivas Brothers’ portfolio, which includes Chivas Regal, Ballantine’s and Royal Salute.

Every element of the distillery design, including the unique still shapes, has been geared to producing the very highest quality Speyside malt whisky with a rich, fruity character, a vital ingredient to the highest quality blended Scotch whiskies.

Local Speyside companies were heavily involved in the Distillery’s construction and five permanent employees have been recruited.

Dalmunach Distillery

Dalmunach Distillery

Today is the latest culmination of our ongoing investment to satisfy the growing demand for our brands.

Dalmunach Distillery is an excellent example of securing the future of the industry by respecting its heritage and it’s fitting that the remnants from the old Imperial Distillery have been built into an extremely efficient distillery with an architecturally stunning design. It is a real pleasure to see this piece of land in Carron which has had a role in whisky making all the way back to 1897 play a future role in whisky production.

With the opening today, over the last three years we have expanded our malt whisky distillation by 17% as part of an annual capital expenditure commitment of £60m per annum. This investment continues and we have already begun work on significantly increasing capacity at The Glenlivet.

– Laurent Lacassagne: Chairman and CEO of Chivas Brothers

Scotch Whisky is one of Scotland’s iconic brands and is in huge demand all over the globe due to the exceptional quality the industry produces. It is hugely important to the Scottish economy and its protected EU status means it has an unmatched international reputation.

The Dalmunach Distillery is one of a 115 across Scotland and it is a sign of continued investment from Chivas Brothers. It’s also fitting that this facility opens in the Year of Food and Drink as we celebrate and promote the magnificence of our natural larder.

We want to work with firms to sustain and build on the success the industry enjoys – this distillery will play its part in that and will also contribute to the continued growth of Scotland’s economy as a whole.

– Nicola Sturgeon: First Minister

The distillery architecture of Dalmunach has been inspired by the shape of a sheaf of barley reflecting the core ingredient of single malt whisky. It houses eight unique copper pot stills, with a tulip shape used for the wash stills and an onion shape used for the spirit stills, replicating those from the Imperial distillery which was situated on the site from 1897 until 2012. In a departure from tradition, the stills have been positioned in a circular design that provides a unique aesthetic for the future.

Other original features from the previous distillery have been carefully incorporated to ensure a sense of heritage remains intact. Red brick from the original mill building has been reclaimed to create a feature wall in the new entrance area, and wood from the original washbacks has been used to form an entrance ‘drum’ and adorn the gable walls of the new tun room which contains 16 new stainless steel washbacks. A new 9.5m diameter mashtun has been installed which draws spring water for production from the site’s original water sources. Dalmunach also features a unique hexagonal spirit safe housing four safes with a waterfall feature which is a first in the Scotch whisky industry.

The Dalmunach Distillery will not be open to visitors but will be visible from the nearby Speyside Way walking trail. Great care has been taken to ensure the external façade of the distillery is in-keeping with its surrounding environment and the traditional architectural style of the region, thus providing an interesting and fitting new viewpoint for passers-by.

The design and construction of the distillery was overseen from start to finish by Douglas Cruickshank, who stepped back from his role as Chivas Brothers’ Production Director two years ago to concentrate on the new build until its completion.

The completion of the project is a fitting end to Cruickshank’s career which began at the age of 15 at the Imperial Distillery, he now takes retirement having come full circle restoring distilling to the same location after a 16 year slumber.

Filed Under: Dalmunach, News

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