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Richard Paterson Celebrates 45 year Milestone!

September 24, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Richard became a Master Distiller at the age of just 26

Richard became a Master Distiller at the age of just 26

Richard Paterson, one of the world’s most loved whisky experts, has achieved yet another milestone in his illustrious career, as he celebrates 45 years in the whisky industry.

Richard’s unwavering dedication to whisky began when he followed his Grandfather and Father into the industry. Richard honed his craft at A. Gillies & Company Whisky Blenders & Brokers where he worked as a production assistant, learning the art of whisky distilling and blending. He then joined Whyte & Mackay, becoming their Master Distiller at the age of just 26.

Over the last 45 years his innate ability to assess and taste whisky has earned him the nickname of ‘The Nose’. He has a reputation as both an exceptional whisky creator and an illustrious showman. He is loved by whisky fans the world over and has been responsible for creating some of the world’s most iconic whiskies such as The Dalmore Trinitas, the Mackinlay’s Shackleton blend and of course Whyte & Mackay Blended Scotch.

Richard’s contribution to Whyte & Mackay and indeed the whisky industry as a whole over the last 45 years has been phenomenal. His commitment and passion never ceases to amaze me and I can confidently say, on behalf of the team at Whyte & Mackay, the industry and of course all of the whisky aficionados out there , that we all look forward to working with him for many years to come.
– Bryan Donaghey: CEO of Whyte & Mackay

Filed Under: News, Richard Paterson

Disaronno Reserva: Disaronno with a bespoke blend of Scottish malt whisky

September 24, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Only 10,000 bottles will be produced worldwide ...

Only 10,000 bottles will be produced worldwide …

Disaronno has added a very exclusive addition to its portfolio, Disaronno Riserva; a unique blend of Scottish whisky and Disaronno – aged in Marsala barrels from the Cantine Florio in Marsala, Sicily.

Produced by Augusto Reina, CEO of Illva Saronno, Disaronno Riserva is the result of an innovative and exciting idea created from a very unique combination; blended scotch whisky made from a select mix of different malts, and the aromatic notes of Disaronno; almond, toasted hazelnut and burnt honey.

The journey began in Speyside in the Scottish Highlands, known for producing Scotland’s lightest, sweetest single malts, where Mr Reina hand selected the perfect blend of whiskys to complement the exquisite flavours of Disaronno. On route back to Italy, the liqueur passes through Saronno, where the historical headquarters of Illva Saronno lie and Disaronno is produced. The final destination is the Cantine Florio winery; Sicily’s oldest and most beautiful winery, where the Riserva is then aged in old wooden Marsala casks dating back to 1938.

The result is an initially sweet touch of spice softened by light hints of vanilla-almond, with luscious fruity overtones and a finish that is peppery, recalling dried fruit with a touch of intriguing Madeira. It is perfect served neat, or on the rocks.

The Disaronno Riserva packaging takes inspiration from the iconic Disaronno bottle, but with a cleaner and more refined outline, and comes packaged in a beautiful sleek black wooden case. Only 10,000 bottles will be produced worldwide, and will be available from a selection of handpicked luxury retailers across the globe at an RRP of £250; definitely one for the connoisseurs.

I am honoured to present Disaronno Riserva It’s a product that is deeply rooted in the company’s ethos; research and innovation have always been the guiding principles in managing the family business, and it is these exact values that have made this new product truly unique.

To make the product distinctive I decided to focus on how, and where it was created; being aged in the oak barrels Cantine Florio, brings it all back to the long standing history of the company. It has all come full circle.
– Augusto Reina: CEO of Illva

Filed Under: News

Jameson Caskmates Goes Global!

September 23, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

JAMESON CASKMATES

JAMESON CASKMATES

Jameson has announced the global release of Jameson Caskmates, following a successful limited run in Ireland last year. Created by the Midleton Distillery in collaboration with micro-brewer, Franciscan Well Brewery in Cork, Jameson Caskmates offers a new taste experience that will satisfy the appetite of whiskey enthusiasts, Jameson drinkers and craft beer fans.

Jameson Caskmates is available from September 2015

Jameson Caskmates is available from September 2015

The Jameson Caskmates story began back in 2013, when Jameson Master Distiller, Brian Nation and Master of Whiskey Science, Dave Quinn, first met Franciscan Well Founder and Head Brewer, Shane Long, in a Cork bar. The Jameson Masters agreed to loan some Jameson casks to the brewery to discover their influence on Irish stout and when the stout-seasoned barrels were returned to the Midleton Distillery, Dave Quinn re-filled them with Jameson Irish whiskey. Over time, the maturation resulted in a new taste sensation: Jameson Caskmates.

The product of curiosity, collaboration and innovation, Jameson Caskmates retains the triple-distilled smoothness of Jameson Original, while adopting additional notes of coffee, cocoa, butterscotch and gentle hints of hops.

The release is set to tap into the existing consumer appetite for craft beer and whiskey, as it fuses the two categories and showcases exceptional versatility; the result can be served neat, on the rocks, as a beer pairing and in beer cocktails. The tag line behind the creative, ‘Triple distilled, once stouted’, reinforces the union of whiskey and beer while injecting the wit and personality of the Jameson brand to further enhance its appeal to millennial consumers.

When the stout-seasoned Jameson barrels arrived back at Midleton from Franciscan Well, curiosity got the better of us and we experimented by maturing our Jameson Irish whiskey in the casks.

We found that after around six months, the perfect balance of flavor was achieved and we couldn’t be happier with the results; Jameson Caskmates retains all the smoothness of triple-distilled Jameson with added cocoa, coffee and butterscotch notes from the stout barrels. We are thrilled that the rest of the world is getting the chance to enjoy this Irish gem!
– Dave Quinn: Master of Whiskey Science at the Midleton Distillery

Jameson and stout are no strangers behind the bar, but for the first time ever they have come together to create our latest innovation, Jameson Caskmates. The story goes right to our heart in Cork, where our Midleton Distillery and the Franciscan Well Brewery are located, and represents what we are most passionate about: Irish craftsmanship, collaboration and innovation.

With Jameson Caskmates, we hope to surprise and delight existing Jameson drinkers by providing them with an authentic, new whiskey experience, as well as to recruit craft beer fans globally to the Irish whiskey category.
– Brendan Buckley: Global Innovation Director at Irish Distillers Pernod Ricard

Bottled at 40% ABV, Jameson Caskmates is available from September 2015.

Watch the Jameson Caskmates film

Jameson Caskmates Tasting Notes, by Master Distiller Brian Nation

Nose: The initial aroma of freshly mown hay is complemented by a crisp orchard fruit character, green apples and pears along with a twist of lime zest. Mild pot still spices appear, deepening from green tea to hazelnut and milk chocolate. The lingering hop influence combines effortlessly with toasted oak and barley grains to form a solid base.

Taste: As expected, there is the initial sweet mouth coating typical of the Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey inclusion. Then the effect of the beer cask finish becomes apparent with the subtle touch of hops and cocoa beans. Some marzipan and charred oak add to the complexity.

Finish: Long and sweet with milk chocolate and butterscotch.

Filed Under: Jameson, News

New Whisky Arrivals From Edencroft!

September 22, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Glenmorangie / Taghta £ 77.50

Glenmorangie / Taghta
£ 77.50

New Arrivals

Springbank / 12 Year Old Single Cask Port Wood
Springbank / 12 Year Old Single Cask Port Wood

£ 110.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Campbeltown
Age: 
Strength: 58.3%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Campletown.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 58.3%
Age: 12 Year Old.
Distilled/Bottled: 2003/2015.
Bottles Filled: 696
Distilled in 2003 which was the 175th anniversary of Springbank Distillery. It has been bottled at a cask strength of 58.3% and is extremely limited with only 696 bottles available.
Nose: Mineral – granite, oily, bees wax and salty. Hints of almonds and banana skins then port – winey notes come through.
Palate: Cloved oranges, orange bitters, roasted coffee beans. Malty with hints of oak.
Finish: Dark chocolate and orange then becoming fairly dry towards the end.
**With water the port influence is more prominent.

Balblair / 1975 Vintage / 2nd Release
Balblair / 1975 Vintage / 2nd Release

£ 225.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 46.%
70cl

Summary: The second release of Balblair 1975 was launched in February 2012 and replaced 1978. Typically fresh yet full bodied, this fine Balblair Vintage displays aromas of citrus fruits, vanilla, toffee and coconut.
The second release of Balblair 1975 is a rich gold colour.
Typically fresh yet full bodied, this fine Balblair vintage displays aromas of citrus fruits, vanilla, toffee and coconut. The American oak ex-sherry casks used in maturation impart a rich and sweet vanilla flavour.
On the palate it is sweet and spicy; fresh fruits and honey combine with a slightly oaky note to create a long and warming finish.
Country/Region: Scotland/Highlands.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 46%.
Ratings: 94.5 Points – Jim Murray's 2014 Whisky Bible.

Dalmore / Millennium Release 1263 Custodian Bottle / 12 Year Old
Dalmore / Millennium Release 1263 Custodian Bottle / 12 Year Old

£ 225.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 57.7%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highlands.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 57.7%.
Age: 12 Year Old.
Vintage: 2000
Dalmore introduced the idea of becoming a Dalmore Custodian in 2010.
This is the first bottling to be released exclusively for the Dalmore Custodians'. The whisky was filled into a cask at midnight on January 1st 2000 and will be gradually released at it's major birthday's of 12 years, 15 years and 18 years old.
This 'Millenium Release' was bottled in 2012 to mark the 12th birthday of this spirit, bottled from a single cask yielding only 421 bottles, approximately the same number will be released in 2015 and 2018.

Glenglassaugh / Torfa (peated)
Glenglassaugh / Torfa (peated)

£ 39.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 50.%
70cl

Summary: At Glenglassaugh, in addition to the traditional production, they also produce a very limited quantity of whisky using richly peated malted barley as the cereal varietal. The malted barley has been dried in the traditional way, over peat infused kilns, giving the whisky its unique smoky flavour. Glenglassaugh ‘Torfa’, with its peaty, phenolic nature, is a unique expression, and is quite different to the usual style of whisky produced in the Highlands. Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside. Unit: 70cl ABV: 50%. Cask Formula: Fully matured in ex-bourbon barrels. Peat level is 20 ppm. Appearance: Gleaming yellow gold. Nose: Vivid, sweet, sooty campfire smoke and sea air infuses zest of lime, apricot jam and ripe soft fruits; all gently warmed by hints of stem ginger and cracked black pepper. Palate: An eloquent, sweet coastal peat smoke engulfs candied peel over melon, pineapple and roasted red apples. Oat biscuits, hints of heather honey and a gentle cigar box spice all combine to give a terrific balance to the expressive smoky character. Finish: A heady, yet elegant harmony of distinct coastal peat and striking spiced fruit flavours.

Glenmorangie / Taghta
Glenmorangie / Taghta

£ 77.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 46.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highlands.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 46%
Colour: Burnt Ochre.
Nose: Curiously nutty and salty at full strength, reminding you of brazil nuts embedded in toffee, hints of linseed oil, and some savoury cured ham.
A splash of water opens up the whisky, bringing into play a burst of aged balsamic vinegar, dried fruits, tangy-orange, and a gentle reminder of Christmas incense and spice.
Taste: The texture is oily and viscous, with a delicious primary flavour of caramelised orange and lemon, plump sultanas, a hint of brown sugar, but then a wave of salty, briny notes – olives, salted cashew nuts and some nice, toasty oak flavours, like walnut and leather.
The long aftertaste is rich, mellow and soothing, with flavours of toffee, caramel, chocolate and dates.

Glenmorangie / Tùsail
Glenmorangie / Tùsail

£ 77.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 46.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highlands.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 46%.
The 6th release from Glenmorangie's award-winning Private Edition, Tùsail is the product of a carefully-selected parcel of Maris Otter barley, floor-malted by hand using traditional techniques, and non chill-filtered.
A rich winter variety of barley first introduced in 1965, Maris Otter was bred specifically to meet the demand for a high quality brewing malt and recognized for its ability to impart rich, rustic malty flavours. Now used only by a select few who continue, like Glenmorangie, to uphold an ethos of sacrificing yield for quality by using only the finest ingredients, the result is a whisky celebrating the variety’s renowned taste profile.
Aroma: Deep earthy, robust aromas of malty, biscuity tones, with a backbone of nut toffee.
Taste: A rich, rustic profile of nut toffee, sweet barley malt, ginger, cinnamon, and dates in molasses complements more familiar Glenmorangie notes of peaches, oranges and smoked pears.
Finish: Tùsail lingers on with a mouth-coating finish.

Glenmorangie / Dornoch
Glenmorangie / Dornoch

£ 115.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 43.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highlands.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 43%
In the far north of Scotland, beside the ancient Royal Burgh of Tain, lies the Glenmorangie Distillery.
Established in 1843, the Distillery was named Glenmorangie, Scots Gaelic for ‘Glen of Tranquillity', perfectly describing its peaceful setting on the banks of the picturesque Dornoch Firth, a vast sea estuary and a worldwide Site of Special Scientific Interest
To raise awareness for the conservation of the Dornoch Firth, Glenmorangie has partnered with the Marine Conservation Society to preserve this precious waterway
It is this unique location that is perfectly celebrated by our latest limited edition: Glenmorangie Dornoch
Aroma: A classic Glenmorangie spirit matured in ex-bourbon American white oak then transferred to ex-Amontillado casks.
Taste: The swirling of under-current of peat adds an unexpected dimension of sweet smoky apples, complemented by vibrant sweet nutty flavours layered upon the rich , warm toffee and dried fruits.
Finish: After tasting you are left with added layers of distinctive floral notes, the softness of vanilla with hints of citrus.
Ratings: 94 Points/Jim Murray's 2015 Whisky Bible.

Speyburn / Speyburn Clan Cask 37 Year Old
Speyburn / Speyburn Clan Cask 37 Year Old

£ 275.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 55.4%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highlands.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 55.4%.
Age: 37 Year Old.
Distilled: 1975
Bottled: 2012
The Clan Cask is an exceptional whisky with an interesting history. Laid down in 1975, this whisky has spent 37 years maturing in the traditional dunnage at the Speyburn Distillery. It has been aged in a Spanish oak sherry cask from Pedro Domecq, the oldest Bodega in Jerez. The cask was used originally to mature Pedro Ximenez sherry, and it is this preparation that gives the whisky its dark colour today.
Specially selected by Distillery Manager Bobby Anderson, this limited edition bottling of just one cask is now available exclusively to members of Clan Speyburn.
Colour: Burnt copper.
Nose: Spicy and sweet with distinct notes of fruit cake, cloves and raisins on a bed of honey and toffee. Polished wood and dark chocolate aromas emerge with time revealing intense maturity and depth. A drop of water brings out sweet green apple freshness.
Taste: Full bodied and rich from the start. Bursting with spicy praline and butterscotch flavours underpinned by mouth-watering leathery bitterness.
Finish: Long and intense. Speaks of hot Christmas pudding and pepper.

Jura / Feis Ile 2013 - Boutique Barrel 1999 (cask 1)
Jura / Feis Ile 2013 – Boutique Barrel 1999 (cask 1)

£ 195.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Jura
Age: 
Strength: 52.4%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Jura.
Unit: 70cl
ABV: 52.4%
Age: 13 Years Old.
Bottles Filled: 663
A unique Festival Bottling released for the 50th anniversary of the rebirth of the distillery on Jura. This whisky showcases a marriage between their heavily peated and sherry styles and contains liquid aged in a vintage 1963 sherry butt. 

Highland Park / Odin
Highland Park / Odin

£ 420.00
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 
Strength: 55.8%
70cl

Summary: Highland Park Odin represents a single malt Scotch whisky worthy of its namesake – the formidable and commanding ruler of Asgard. Its intense complexity ensures this final release is deserving of its rightful place at the head of the Valhalla Collection. Colour: Vivid burst of sunlight. Nose: This intense whisky possesses a fierce spice; cinnamon bark and nutmeg rise from Odin’s spirit. Behind the spice, toasted walnuts smoulder with pulsating explosions of smoke. Odin cuts an ominous figure and this whisky is no different. Palate: A huge, powerful palate draws on the complexity of Odin’s character. Layers of peat uncover thousands of years of wisdom. Dense oak and still smouldering away are the rich charred walnuts. Finish: Throughout is a subtle sweetness, sharing the knowledge of well-seasoned sherry wines. Plums and soft fruit disappear into the dark as the peaty embers glow into a smoky finale. Unit: 70cl. ABV: 55.8%. For sale only within the EEC.

Jura / Feis Ile 2014 - Tastival
Jura / Feis Ile 2014 – Tastival

£ 115.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Jura
Age: 
Strength: 44.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Jura.
Unit: 70cl
ABV: 44%
To celebrate Tastival 2014 Jura created a whisky that’s bursting full of flavour and inspiration. Matured in 7 different oak finishes. All flavours a closely guarded secret until after the Tastival.

Isle Of Arran / Machrie Moor Cask Strength First Edition
Isle Of Arran / Machrie Moor Cask Strength First Edition

£ 80.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Island
Age: 
Strength: 58.4%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Isle of Arran.
Unit: 70cl
ABV: 58.4%
Bottled: 2014.
The first release of Arran Machrie Moor, cask strength edition…Only 480 bottles of this limited edition bottling released to the UK. A peating level of 20PPM.
Nose: fruity notes under a waxy earthy almost leathery note with zest and hunts marzipan. Sweet oaky touches too. This feels youthful. And water helps it a lot
Palate: alcoholic bite on entry. This is indeed CS. A wisp of smoke too with the sweet fruity pear drops and earthy peat which develops Into creamy vanilla and wood. Pepper and ginger with a citrus note too.
Finish: oak earth and pepper. Dry with hints of pears and apple tart.

Arran / The White Stag First Release
Arran / The White Stag First Release

£ 500.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Island
Age: 
Strength: 43.6%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Isle of Arran.
Unit: 70cl
ABV: 43.6%
Bottled: 2015
Bottles Produced: 214
Nose: Warm and buttery with a subtle pear note. Delicate nuances of vanilla and marzipan lead to a sweeter layer of dried apricots and candy floss reminiscent of a sweetie shop. Typical Arran hallmarks of tropical fruit and mandarins are in abundance.
Palate: Beautifully smooth and creamy with chocolate mousse, toasted marshmallows and orange oil. A few drops of water reveal fragrant marmalade cake and salted caramel
Finish: Deep, complex and rounded. Chilli infused dark chocolate dominates with winter spice, figs and honey in the tail. Strong in character with the experience of time – an unforgettable experience.

Ardbeg / Galileo
Ardbeg / Galileo

£ 225.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 49.%

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay.
ABV: 49%
Bottle Size: 70cl.
So why call it Galileo you ask? Story goes that Ardbeg sent some whisky into space (to test how whisky matures in zero gravity), and this bottle is all we got… Or something like that. It’s not really important what was sent into space, and why (PR, I guess), but this special release is vintage 1999, and is quite yummy. This is a 12 year old whisky (which is a nice change from the 10 or NAS we’re used to getting from Ardbeg), and this time the it has been matured both in the conventional ex-Bourbon casks and both in ex-Marsala wine casks (Essentially a sweet wine made in Sicily, Italy), which should make it quite sweet and fruity. Peat and sweet wine tend to go well together (We’ve seen that in many other Islay whiskies, from Ardbeg, and other distilleries) , and this is a good example IMHO.
Nose: nice and smooth with sweet sugared and salted nuts, some fruit too: tangerine and a touch of pineapple. Sweet peat with leather tar and strawberry flavored Bamba (Israelis, you duped know what I’m talking about here). Some plums and date paste. Seaweed. Very nice sweet salty interplay here.
Palate: starts peaty and fruity with orchard fruit , peat and pepper as well as sweet marinated pork belly. Pepper, sweet cinnamon rolls! Quite creamy. There are quite some tannins and burnt sugar / caramel and salty sugared peanuts.
Finish: salty sweet bacon. Tar. Caramel and creamy achy smoky notes.
Conclusion: This is a tasty dram! Really liked it, especially for the sweet / salty / bamba like flavours, fruitiness, and balance. The peat and wine really work well, it’s not very peaty, and more balanced, with the nose a tad better than the palate, but still a worthy 12 yo Ardbeg which is different than the mainstream Ardbegs. Easy drinking, while preserving the Islay touch. Worthwhile if you can get a bottle for a decent price.
Tasting Notes: Whisky Israel.

Ardbeg / Ardbog
Ardbeg / Ardbog

£ 150.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 42.1%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay.
ABV: 42.1%.
Unit: 70cl.
Aroma: Deep, enticing waves of pecan nuts, salty toffee & caramels combine with fudge, leather and with a distinct whiff of herbs, lavender and violets. The smoke is soft and aromatic, and is interwoven with salty, savoury notes, such as Iberico ham and olives.
The addition of water brings forth herbal, perfumed notes, smoked rhubarb, aged balsamic vinegar and some salty, ‘graphite’ notes reminding you of the Manzanilla cask element.
Taste: A full, oily/tingly mouth feel leads into a powerful, salty, savoury burst of flavours including salted cashews and peanuts, clove, aniseed flavoured toffee, green olives and a curious hint of anchovy.
Finish: A long, lingering aftertaste, in which the classic Ardbeg sweetness (like a hint of maple syrup) is kept in check by oak tannins, clove and coffee grounds.

Ardbeg / Supernova Committee Edition 2014
Ardbeg / Supernova Committee Edition 2014

£ 395.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 55.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay.
ABV: 55%
Unit: 70cl
The whisky world has been watching, waiting, anticipating. And salivating. Finally, Supernova is back and it has evolved. The presence of sherry-matured stock has imparted an extra dimension, creating a deeper richness… firing up the spiciness…. and boosting the sweetness. But it’s still one of the peatiest Ardbegs on earth.
Aroma: The first sniff instantly transports you into orbit, with the intense zestiness of smoked lemons and pears, lemongrass and pine needles, embedded in a deep, resinous, sticky waxy base.
This initial, tangy vapour trails off, bringing in the tranquil whiff of salty, briny, seaweed-covered shores. More solid scents are then discovered, with the mineral-like tone of flint and granite, sooty smoke and a fresh, mentholic stab of peppermint.
Water droplets trigger a metaphorical smoke bomb, with dense layers of billowing, aromatic smoke, peaty earth and the vegetal sharpness of heater root. Finally, a curious, sharp-sweet burst of delicious applewood smoked cheese is encountered
Taste: With the first sip, a gentle warmth ignites and builds until the sensation becomes distinctively peppery, spicy and electric. The onslaught of flavour comes in at warp speet as powerful peppermint, antiseptic lozenges and other familiar, medicinal tones orbit around Supernova's immense, peaty core.
Dark, dark birch tar intermingles with spicy-sweet chilli flavoured chocolates, while the entire mouth and palate are coated in luscious linseed oil
Finish: The velocity increases, until it is almost off the scale, with rich flavours of tar, creosote, briar wood, spicy tobacco and liquorice root. The aftertaste simply disappears into infinity, such is its length.

Bruichladdich / Cuvee 382: La Berenice
Bruichladdich / Cuvee 382: La Berenice

£ 97.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 46.%

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay.
ABV: 46%
Age: 21 Years Old.

This American-oak-aged Bruichladdich has been further matured in casks that previously contained the lush sweet white wines of two of the greatest chateaux of Barsac and Sauternes.
Character: A sensuous, decadent and flirtatious whisky with more than a hint of forbidden fruit.
Colour: Brilliant copper/ hazelnut/ wild honeycomb/ antique gold.
Nose: The first aromatics to rise are of soft ripe green fruits – papaya, plump green grapes, melon and pear with a drift on anise and cinnamon together with that distinctive note of mint imperials. This is followed by honeysuckle and orange blossom bringing that floral connection which is a Bruichladdich vintage keynote. Sweet and nutty flavours evolve; notes of candied almonds and nougat.
Palate: On the palate it is splendidly decadent and it’s here that the sweet biscuit flavours of barley shine in total harmony with creamy toffee, allowing the toasted oaks to work their magic. The mid-palate is opulent, caressing & enthralling the taste buds. The viscosity of the world’s greatest Sauternes is an enchantress that drives you to distraction. This is class in a glass, elegant, sophisticated, full bodied and succulently sweet. The texture is silky smooth, warm and mellow with the sauternes casks highlighting the natural beauty of an unpeated Islay single malt whisky.
Finish: It’s long and never falters; the flavours don’t fade at all due to its incredible texture. What a unique experience it’s been.
Mood: Decadent and flirtatious.

Bruichladdich / 21 Year Old
Bruichladdich / 21 Year Old

£ 275.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 57.%

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay.
ABV: 57%
Age: 21 Years Old.
THIS BOTTLING COMES FROM AN INCREASINGLY RARE PARCEL OF SUPREME OLOROSO SHERRY CASKS MATURED IN OUR WAREHOUSES. IT IS THE GLORIOUS END OF AN ERA AND IS UNLIKELY TO BE REPEATED FOR SOME TIME.
It was 18th and 19th century wars with France that spawned the demand for Sherry. Once bottled in the UK, Sherry casks were readily used by the Scotch whisky industry in the absence of any others. Fresh Oloroso casks will continue to be sourced, but on a very small scale compared to the heady Sherry days of the sixties and before.
This combination of rich Oloroso Sherry influences and a full-term maturation in Islay’s Atlantic marine climate has created Bruichladdich’s richest, most shamelessly decadent and full-bodied whisky to date – an ideal dram for those important reflective, night-cap moments.
Character: Full and mellow, rounded and rich with a unique character that comes only from malts matured full term in Oloroso sherry butts.
Colour: Late afternoon Jerez sunshine.
Nose: Dark butterscotch, cocoa–sprinkled hazelnuts, soft banana, prune syrup, plump dark raisins and Amaretti biscuits all jostle to take centre stage. The nose will also detect a zephyr of salty sea breezes. After the initial fiesta experience has calmed, beautiful soft green fruits emerge bringing lychee, passion fruit, melon and mango along with the sweetness of maltose and barley sugar.
Palate: The full power and passion is best experienced without the addition of water. However, we leave that to you. It is a Grande Reserva or in Gaelic bival arfad – “Absolutely beautiful!”.
Finish: A cultural melody, the wildness of Islay and the warmth of Spain combined in a unification of flavours that is heart-warming and haunting.
Mood: Decadently mellow. Rejoice and give yourself over to the 21 years of life you hold in your hand!.
Slight dent on tin.
 

Bruichladdich / Micro Provenance Cask #126a002 Bourbon 1985
Bruichladdich / Micro Provenance Cask #126a002 Bourbon 1985

£ 325.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 50.8%

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay.
ABV: 50.8%
Bottles Produced: 108
108 BOTTLES ONLY. DISTILLED IN 1985, BOTTLED IN 2011, 100% BOURBON MATURED, THIS SINGLE MALT COMES FROM A RARE PARCEL OF DNA STOCK.
The Micro Provenance series is unique to Bruichladdich and is conceived as an exploration into cask evolution, each individually picked by master distiller Jim McEwan to explore the fine nuances of the Bruichladdich whisky and the effects of warehousing, oak, cask and micro-climate on maturing spirit.
Character: A single educational cask, from a rare parcel of Bruichladdich stock.
Colour: Dandelion yellow/ golden honey.
Nose: The scents of ripe green fruits shimmer from the glass like little heat waves on a summer’s day, the cantaloupe melon, peach, apricot and poached pear are just irresistible with just a delicious note of banana dipped in vanilla syrup. This is aromatic fulfilment, you just have to taste it – wait! The aromas just keep coming and with an overture of sweet barley sugar, mature mellow old style honest to goodness whisky, it takes your senses to an olfactory rainbow's end where this pot of golden liquid is awaiting you.
Palate: There are hints of amaretto biscuits, nougat, cherries and the magic of American Oak plus the lime and honey notes from coastal maturation, from 25 years breathing the salt laden air of Islay. Wherever in the world you are drinking the 85, get ready for the spiritual journey of rediscovery to the shores of Loch Indaal. Every taste you experience transcends superbly onto the palate creating some kind of Hebridean hedonistic taste climax. Spiritual serendipity.
Finish: The natural beauty of time & place are evident as you sip this rare whisky, its conclusion, the swansong, the termination of a spirit that is the embodiment of all that we hold dear. Enjoy your time with one of the oldest surviving members of our family and thank God they escaped the blenders grasp.
Mood: Inquisitive. Indulgent. Compare and contrast.

Caol Ila / 27 Year Old Hunter Laing Rare Edition
Caol Ila / 27 Year Old Hunter Laing Rare Edition

£ 275.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 27 Years Old
Strength: 52.2%.
70cl

Summary: Douglas Laing & Co. proudly offer this fine example of the Distillers’ Art as a special selection from their oldest stocks of whisky. No water is added to reduce its strength, as the Angel’s share has already taken care of that. No caramel, colouring is added, so that you can see it’s pure and natural colour. They have chosen to bottle this malt without chill-filtration in the old fashioned and traditional style. By so doing, they leave in the entire Distillers’ preferred qualities apparent on the nose, palate and finish – self evident when you remove the cork. As you can see on the label, this is one bottle of a very restricted offering, which once consumed, cannot ever be repeated.
On the nose, detect a harbourlike quality with an Islay ferry, oily engine room style plus late soft summer tar. The palate opens softly and sweetly spiced, developing to a richly smoked, softly peated character. On the finish, waves of smoke and spices intermingle and run to a hot chilli amd dark chocolate trait plus a late mentholated style.

Balvenie / Tun 1401 Batch 2
Balvenie / Tun 1401 Batch 2

£ 650.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 50.3%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 50.3%
Bottles Filled: 3000
What is Tun 1401? basically it’s a special vatting of hand picked casks by the Balvenie malt master David Stewart. David selected 10 casks from the entire aging stock at the Balvenie warehouses to be vatted in a very big liquid vessel named a “Tun”. This Tun, is made of wood, and inside the liquid from all casks is allowed to “marry” as we call it. The whiskies were allowed to marry for about 3 months, after which they were bottled.
The cask selection is indeed interesting: the oldest is a 1967 cask, where the rest are 1970’s and 1980’s casks. Cask type is also mixed with 70% ex-Bourbon and 30% ex-Sherry. What a lovely combination of casks, it really is thrilling to be able to try this one. And boy, it did not let me down.
Nose: thick rich honey with a lot of cinnamon spice. Coconut , vanilla, cloves. Some dried fruit also enter the "party". A terrific nose. Stunning. No less. This is a all i look for in a nose. sexy and luscious.
Palate: Golden syrup, cinnamon, oak , orange peel, dark chocolate , nutmeg , sultanas and plums. Exquisite, without being too sweet, or too spicy. Balance. Balance.That’s the keyword here.
Finish: Long with Dried mango, and spice. yes, simple and on the money.
Bottom line: I’m a big Balvenie fan, but this is cracking stuff. I’ve not had a better Balvenie. Period. It’s so harmonious, so whole.This is as closed to perfection as it gets. It really is a stunning whisky. Balanced, with a terrific nose, excellent palate, and breathtaking finish. Perfect.
Ratings and Tasting Notes: 96 Points/Whisky Israel.

Balvenie / Tun 1509 Batch #1
Balvenie / Tun 1509 Batch #1

£ 350.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 50.3%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 50.3%
Bottles Filled: 3000
To create the first batch of Tun 1509, David* carefully hand selected 42 of the finest casks – 35 traditional American oak barrels and seven European oak sherry butts – from the distillery’s precious aged stocks.
All were transferred to Tun 1509, which sits in Warehouse 24, for several months before bottling. This is a rare interpretation of the marrying process and allows all 42 casks to come together to create a unique expression of The Balvenie that’s greater than the sum of its constituent parts.
TASTING NOTES: Deep and rich on the nose, with floral notes, sweet vanilla and orange peel. Velvety smooth to taste with tangy citrus, mellow cinnamon spice and blossom honey.
*David Stewart, Malt Master.

Glenlivet / 17 Year Old Quercus Single Cask
Glenlivet / 17 Year Old Quercus Single Cask

£ 250.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 52.1%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
Unit: 70cl
Age: 17 Year Old.
Cask No: 9345
ABV: 52.1%
Bottling date: 14/09/2012
Aged only in one cask there are only 250 bottles available worldwide.
Nose: Soft, ripe red apples intertwined with baked almonds. Mellow floral notes crescendo into a zesty flourish.
Taste: A soft, smooth, creaminess gradually develops until the whisky hints at chewy, sticky toffee. A delicate floral note creeps in, which lingers tantalisingly until a final burst of Seville orange rounds it off.
Finish: Long, sweet and very slightly dry.

Glenlivet / 18 Year Old Guardians Single Cask
Glenlivet / 18 Year Old Guardians Single Cask

£ 193.75
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 55.7%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
Unit: 70cl
Age: 18 Year Old.
Cask No: 2911
ABV: 55.7%
Bottling date: 14/11/2011
The Glenlivet Guardians Single Cask Edition, which was hand-selected by members of The Glenlivet Guardians – the brands online community – at an exclusive event in London in 2011.
The 18 Year Old expression, aged in a second-fill sherry butt, is non chill-filtered and bottled at 55.7% ABV cask strength.
Just 631 bottles will be available exclusively to purchase or sample at VIP Guardian events.
Colour: Deep gold.
Palate: Gentle oakiness, creamy, spicy, vanilla & gingerbread.
Nose without water: Mocha, golden syrup, earthy, toasted oats.
Nose with water: Cinnamon, marzipan, dried fruit.
Finish: Medium long, balance, warm, multi-layered.

Filed Under: Edencroft Spirit Specialists, New Arrivals

Irish Distillers Unveils New Microdistillery!

September 21, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Irish Distillers CEO Anna Malmhake and Graduate Disitller Karen Cotter

Irish Distillers CEO Anna Malmhake and Graduate Disitller Karen Cotter

Irish Distillers, the largest whiskey producer in Ireland and home to the iconic brands of Irish whiskey – Jameson, Powers, PADDY, Redbreast, Green Spot and Midleton Very Rare, has unveiled a new Microdistillery in Midleton, Co. Cork. The Microdistillery is a key innovation hub that will support the resurgence of Irish Whiskey through experimentation with distillations of new and old styles of Irish whiskey.

The opening of the new facility marks the return to distilling in the Old Midleton buildings for the first time since 1975. An innovative array of whiskeys, featuring a mix of cereals, will be distilled using a manual operation during the first year, while in phase two a microbrewery will be introduced that will enable the Microdistillery to craft whiskeys using a wider range of cereals and yeast strains.

The first Distiller of the Microdistillery at Midleton has been announced as Karen Cotter – one of eight alumni of the Jameson Graduate Distiller Programme and the only female distiller in Ireland. Karen joined Irish Distillers in 2012 and has been mentored by Midleton Master Distiller, Brian Nation – an ongoing relationship that will ensure that Karen has the support she needs to carry on the proud tradition of distilling in Midleton.

As Jameson continues to underpin the success of the Irish whiskey category, we are looking at new ways of building on our tradition while also forging the future of Irish whiskey. We are delighted with the opening of the Midleton Microdistillery which, when fully operational, will produce 400 casks of Irish whiskey per annum, from brewing through to maturation. These will be innovative, small batch expressions that will play a key role in the development of the category.

Our Archivist recently uncovered a notebook personally used by John Jameson II in 1826 which he used to take note of special recipes and ingredient mixes used by the original Jameson distillers. The Microdistillery will enable us to bring these old Irish whiskeys back to life in the modern era, as well as experiment and innovate with new ingredients mixes.

In addition, it will be a key feature of the Jameson Experience Midleton. We currently welcome over 410,000 tourists per year to the Old Jameson Distillery in Dublin and the Jameson Experience Midleton. As Irish whiskey tourism continues its rapid expansion, it is essential that we develop our tourist offering so they get an authentic, Irish experience.
– Anna Malmhake: Chairman and CEO of Irish Distillers

I am honoured to take up my new role as Distiller at the Midleton Microdistillery – my own distillery! I had my first taste of Midleton during a six-month work placement and found the story of what we do in Midleton and why we do it fascinating. I wanted to be a part of an industry that respects the traditions of old while using environmentally sustainable ways to ensure quality whiskey production for the future.”

Craft and innovation are at the core of everything we do and Irish Distillers have had the foresight to invest in an experimentation hub that will enable us to study cereal mixes, resurrect old Irish whiskey recipes and be a centre of excellence for training up-and-coming Midleton distillers. For me, the Microdistillery presents a fantastic opportunity to be at the cutting edge of innovation in Irish Whiskey and, with a steady hand guiding me, the future really is bright for us. Who knows – maybe we will find the next Jameson here!
– Karen Cotter: Distiller at the Midleton Microdistillery

Filed Under: Midleton, News

Ho! Ho! Ho! It’s The 2015 Whisky Advent Calendar!

September 18, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Whisky Advent Calendar (Craft Edition) RRP £149.95

Whisky Advent Calendar
(Craft Edition) RRP £149.95

Drinks by the Dram’s range of spirit-filled Advent calendar returns for a fourth year!

Old favourites like Whisky, Gin and Rum are joined by new additions including Tequila, Absinthe and Vodka.

The Whisky Advent Calendar (RRP £149.95) was launched in 2012 to help whisky lovers explore the world’s best whiskies.

Highlights among this year’s 24 drams include a rare 50-year-old Scotch, an award-winning Japanese whisky and the World’s Best Blended Whisky (World Whiskies Awards 2014.)

Each handmade, wax-sealed dram allows whisky fans to sample a new whisky, tasting everything from single grain whisky to rare Scotch worth up to £350 a bottle.

Each calendar in the range takes the explorer on a different journey of discovery through the fascinating world of their favourite spirit, introducing them to rare and unusual expressions they may never have tried.

Whisky connoisseurs can also enjoy the Premium Whisky Advent Calendar (RRP £249.95), which contains rare single casks and whiskies worth up to £500 a bottle.

This year also sees the launch of The Old and Rare Whisky Advent Calendar (RRP £999.95), containing whiskies worth up to £2,000 a bottle, including a 60-year-old Single Malt – one of the oldest whiskies in the world.

Drinks by the Dram’s 2015 Advent Calendar range also includes calendars filled with Armagnac, Vodka, Mezcal and horrible, horrible Chilli Vodka. The full range of calendars is available now (shipping in October).

The Full Range


Whisky Advent Calendar
(Craft Edition)
Whisky Advent Calendar (Craft Edition)
Premium Whisky Calendar (Craft Edition)
Old & Rare Whisky Advent Calendar
Bourbon Advent Calendar
Ginvent Calendar
Botanical Ginvent Calendar
Rum Advent Calendar
Cognac Advent Calendar
Tequila Advent Calendar
Mezcal Advent Calendar
Armagnac Advent Calendar
Absinthe Advent Calendar
Vodka Advent Calendar
Naga Chilli Vodka Escalation Calendar

Filed Under: Advent Calendar, Christmas, Master of Malt, News

Abbey Whisky New Stock Arrivals!

September 17, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Mortlach 75 Year Old 1939 Generations £ 20,000.00

Mortlach 75 Year Old 1939 Generations
£ 20,000.00

New Arrivals

The Lost Distilleries Blend / Batch 4
The Lost Distilleries Blend / Batch 4

£ 450.00
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 
Strength: 50.9%
70cl
Tomatin Cu Bocan / Bourbon Cask
Tomatin Cu Bocan / Bourbon Cask

£ 48.95
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 46%
70cl
Tomatin Contrast / Limited Edition Double Whisky Pack
Tomatin Contrast / Limited Edition Double Whisky Pack

£ 95.88
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 46%
35cl (2)
Mortlach 75 Year Old 1939 Generations
Mortlach 75 Year Old 1939 Generations

£ 20,000.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 75 Years Old
Strength: 44.4%
70cl
Vintage: 1939
Bottler: Gordon & MacPhail
Reference Series I
Reference Series I

£ 37.94
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 
Strength: 47.5%
50cl
Reference Series II
Reference Series II

£ 55.94
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 
Strength: 47.5%
50cl
Reference Series III
Reference Series III

£ 112.94
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 
Strength: 47.5%

Filed Under: Abbey Whisky, New Arrivals

New Arrivals From Edencroft!

September 16, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Dalmore / 21 Year Old Single Malt £ 325.00

Dalmore / 21 Year Old Single Malt
£ 325.00

Edencroft has 35 New additions to it’s range this week with whiskies from the Highland, Highlands, Island, Islay, Lowland and Speyside regions.

The brands include Ardbeg, Benriach, Blair Athol, Bowmore, Bunnahabhain, Caol Ila, Dailuaine, Dalmore, Glen Albyn, Glen Grant, Glen Mhor, Glendronach, Glenfiddich, Glenmorangie, Glenury Royal, Linkwood, Macallan, Mannochmore, Mortlach, Port Ellen, Royal Brackla, Royal Lochnagar & Talisker.

New Arrivals

Blair Athol / 20 Year Old Rare Malts Selection
Blair Athol / 20 Year Old Rare Malts Selection

£ 395.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 54.7%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland. ABV: 54.7%. Unit: 70cl. Bottler: Distillery Bottling. Series: Rare Malts Selection. Age: 27 Year Old. Distilled: 1975. Bottled:  For sale only within the EEC.

Bowmore  / 35 Year Old Sherry Cask
Bowmore / 35 Year Old Sherry Cask

£ 8,999.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 42.1%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay. ABV: 42.1%. Unit: 70cl. Bottler: Distillery Bottling. Age: 35 Year Old. Distilled: 1964. A bottling of a single cask, part of the same batch of Oloroso casks that produced Black Bowmore. This particular cask yielded just 99 bottles, of which only 95 went on sale. This was originally earmarked by Bowmore as the very best of these famous casks and tasting it, you can see why – all the flavours are super-concentrated. For sale only within the EEC.

Bunnahabhain / 1966 Jim Mcewan's Celtic Heartlands
Bunnahabhain / 1966 Jim Mcewan's Celtic Heartlands

£ 855.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 40.1%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay. ABV: 40.1%. Unit: 70cl. Series: Celtic Heartlands. Age: 37 Year old. Year of Distillation: 1966. Year of Release: 2004. Bottles: 726 For sale only within the EEC.

Caol Ila / 20 Year Old Rare Malts Selection
Caol Ila / 20 Year Old Rare Malts Selection

£ 395.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 61.18%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay. ABV: 61.18%. Unit: 70cl. Bottler: Distillery Bottling. Series: Rare Malts Selection. Age: 20 Year Old. Distilled: 1975. Bottled:  For sale only within the EEC.

Chivas Regal / 18 Year Old Designed By Lacroix
Chivas Regal / 18 Year Old Designed By Lacroix

£ 465.00
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 
Strength: 

Summary: Chivas Regal has joined forces once again with French fashion designer Christian Lacroix to create a lavish limited edition bottle.
Following the success of the award-winning Chivas 12 Year Old Magnum by Christian Lacroix last year, the two international luxury brands – flamboyant fashion designer Christian Lacroix and ultra premium Scotch whisky Chivas Regal – have extended their exclusive partnership, unveiling Chivas 18 Year Old by Christian Lacroix.
Lacroix has delivered a lavish and sophisticated design for the bottle that is perfectly coupled by the bespoke mirrored presentation box, resembling an ancient relic of regal nature. It is a true gem for collectors.
The whisky bottle, label, capsule and presentation box are embellished in a rich tapestry, embroidered and bejeweled, yet still instantly recognizable as the Chivas Regal brand.
The intricate and finely detailed jacquard fabric, interwoven with metallic threads and diamante stones, created by one of the designer’s regular suppliers, is hand applied to the capsule, bottle and box.
Again the bottle features the metallic decoration that was developed for the Chivas 12 Year Old Magnum, but this time the technology as been challenged even further in order to extend it over the curved shoulders of the bottle. These decorative effects, applied in the colour of the whisky onto a premium silver surface, use precision laser technology to deposit thin metal-film features onto the glass substrate.
Chivas Regal global brand director James Slack, said “Christian Lacroix has produced something magnificent in the new Chivas Regal 18 Year Old Limited Edition – a design that perfectly combines the luxury of haute couture and the craftsmanship of luxury Scotch whisky. What we are presented with, is not simply a bottle of whisky, but a crafted collector’s piece. We feel privileged to have worked with Christian Lacroix yet again and are proud to include such an extraordinary limited edition to the Chivas Regal range.”
Chivas Regal 18 Year Old by Christian Lacroix will be released as a limited edition with only 3,000 bottles available internationally and will be available from the travel retail price of US$495.00.
Precision laser technology is used to deposit thin metal-film features onto the glass substrate About Chivas Regal Chivas Brothers is the Scotch whisky and premium gin business of Pernod Ricard – the world’s co-leader in wine and spirits. Chivas Brothers is the global leader in luxury Scotch whisky and premium gin. Its portfolio includes Chivas Regal, Ballantine’s, Beefeater Gin, The Glenlivet, Royal Salute, Aberlour, Plymouth Gin, Longmorn, Scapa, 100 Pipers, Clan Campbell, Something Special and Passport. In July 2010 Chivas Brothers launched The Age Matters campaign to help consumers understand the importance of Scotch whisky age statements. About the House of Christian Lacroix Since its inception in 1987, the House of Christian Lacroix has electrified the fashion world with its collections inspired by Gypsy and Provençal traditions, and by the flamboyant Haute Couture scene in Paris and London during the “Swinging 60's.”

Glen Albyn / 26 Year Old Rare Malts Selection
Glen Albyn / 26 Year Old Rare Malts Selection

£ 375.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 54.8%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland. ABV: 54.8%. Unit: 70cl. Bottler: Distillery Bottling. Series: Rare Malts Selection. Age: 26 Year Old. Distilled: 1975. Bottled:  For sale only within the EEC.

Glenmorangie / Ealanta
Glenmorangie / Ealanta

£ 245.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 45.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland.
ABV: 45%
Unit: 70cl
Age: 19 Year Old.
Cask Type: Virgin American white oak.
Distilled/Bottled: 1993/2012
Glenmorangie Ealanta is the fourth annual release in our award winning Private Edition range. Scots Gaelic for 'skilled and ingenious', Ealanta is a 19 Years Old Glenmorangie, fully matured in virgin American white oak casks with a provenance that stretches all the way to the mountains of Missouri and the Mark Twain National Forest. The porous oak wood, air-dried for over 2 years, but in this instance never seasoned with any other whisky, allows our precious spirit to extract maximum flavours as nature intended – producing a whisky of incredible taste and smoothness, with layers of vanilla and candied orange peel, interwoven with sugar coated almonds. Non chill-filtered
Aroma: Toffee, butterscotch, vanilla, and a curious hint of stewed fruits. Classic Glenmorangie mentholic top-note, interwoven with an unusual nuttiness, reminiscent of Brazil nuts in toffee.
Taste: Candied orange peel, sugar coated almonds, sweet vanilla and marzipan.
Finish: The taste goes on and on, finally giving way to some oak-derived spices – clove, ginger and a hint of aniseed.
 
 

Glenury Royal / 23 Year Old Rare Malts Selection
Glenury Royal / 23 Year Old Rare Malts Selection

£ 595.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 63.1%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland. ABV: 63.1%. Unit: 70cl. Age: 23 Year old. Year of Distillation: 1971. Year of Release: 1995. For sale only within the EEC.

Haig / 12 Year Old Dimple / 350th Anniversary Silver Decanter
Haig / 12 Year Old Dimple / 350th Anniversary Silver Decanter

£ 895.00
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 
Strength: 
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland.
ABV: %
Unit: 70cl
Age: 12 Year Old.
This Limited Edition decanter is made from sterling silver and formed around Haig's iconic Dimple bottle. Inside is a whishy which has been matured for more than 12 years. The decanter commemorates the 350 years over which the Haig family has been distiling and blending the finest Scotch whiskies. Comes in original presentation box complete with House of Haig certificate.

Royal Brackla / 1964 Gordon & Macphail Private Collection
Royal Brackla / 1964 Gordon & Macphail Private Collection

£ 750.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 45.9%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland. ABV: 45.9%. Unit: 70cl. Age: 40 Year Old. Year of Distillation: 1964. Year of Release: 2004. Number of bottles: 94 For sale only within the EEC.

Royal Lochnagar  / 24 Year Old Rare Malts Selection
Royal Lochnagar / 24 Year Old Rare Malts Selection

£ 285.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 55.7%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland. ABV: 55.7%. Unit: 70cl. Bottler: Distillery Bottling. Series: Rare Malts Selection. Age: 24 Year Old. Distilled: 1972. Bottled:  For sale only within the EEC.

Dalmore / 1981 Amoroso Sherry Finesse
Dalmore / 1981 Amoroso Sherry Finesse

£ 925.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 42.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland.
ABV: 42%.
Unit: 70cl.
26 years in American white oak bourbon barrels followed by a short, intense period in Amoroso sherry casks from world-renowned bodega Gonzalez Byass has delivered a quite stunning single malt whisky. This single cask bottling has yielded just 484 bottles.
Tasting Notes: Almonds, citrus, autumn fruits.
This 1981 Amoroso Finesse combines crushed almonds, citrus fruits and warm berries with whispers of cherry, plum and mandarin. The extra period of finesse in Amoroso Sherry wood has nurtured the spicy character of this stunning single malt.

Dalmore / 1992 The Mackenzie
Dalmore / 1992 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.

Dalmore / 21 Year Old Single Malt
Dalmore / 21 Year Old Single Malt

£ 325.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 42.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highlands.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 42%.
A one off release of only 8000 bottles – only 1200 will remain in the UK.
Initially matured in American white oak, this limited edition 2015 release is transferred into first-fill Matusalem oloroso sherry butts. Hand-selected from the famous Gonzalez Byass bodega in Jerez de la Frontera, our whisky spends a decade in these exceptional casks for an outstanding finish.
Aroma: Ginger cake, orange fondant, caramelised pear and brandy snaps.
Palate: Fresh ground coffee, chocolate ganache and cinnamon apple.
Finish: Oxford marmalade, macerate cherries and soft liquorice.

Dalmore / 30 Year Old Single Malt
Dalmore / 30 Year Old Single Malt

£ 1,400.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 45.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highlands.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 45%.
A one off limited edition from Dalmore with only 888 bottles produced worldwide and 110 bottles available in the UK.
An assemblage of the finest aged stocks, drawn from Matusalem oloroso and Amoroso oloroso sherry butts, hand-sourced from the famous Gonzalez Byass bodega.
Aroma: Black morello cherries, sweet raisins and cider apples.
Palate: Sweet mangoes, panecotta, Colombian coffee and honeyed mulled wine.
Finish: Coconut blancmange, cracked black pepper and succulent dates.

Glendronach / 23 Year Old Px Sherry Puncheon Cask #1240
Glendronach / 23 Year Old Px Sherry Puncheon Cask #1240

£ 195.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 50.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland.
ABV: 50%.
Unit: 70cl.
Cask Type: Pedro Ximenez Sherry Puncheon.
Colour: Dark oak with glinting gold.
Nose: Rich toffee and toasted almonds with stewed barley over a chocolate-raisin richness.
Taste: Huge dark raisins and stewed plums with a complex balance of herbs and spices. Espresso coffee and cocoa beans with hints of sweet barley sugar explode on the palate.
Distilled/Bottled: 1990/2013.
Age: 23 Year Old.
Bottles from Cask: 647.

Talisker / 25 Year Old
Talisker / 25 Year Old

£ 470.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Island
Age: 
Strength: 59.9%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Isle of Skye.
ABV: 59.9%.
Unit: 70cl.
Age: 25 Year Old.
Year of Distillation: 1975.
Year of Release: 2001.
Bottles: 6000.
For sale only within the EEC.

Talisker / 57° North
Talisker / 57° North

£ 85.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 57.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay. ABV: 57%. Unit: 70cl. For sale only within the EEC.

Port Ellen / 22 Year Old Rare Malts Selection
Port Ellen / 22 Year Old Rare Malts Selection

£ 975.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 60.5%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay. ABV: 60.5%. Unit: 70cl. Bottler: Distillery Bottling. Series: Rare Malts Selection. Age: 22 Year Old. Distilled: 1978. Bottled:  For sale only within the EEC.

Ardbeg / 30 Year Old Guaranteed
Ardbeg / 30 Year Old Guaranteed

£ 965.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 40.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay.
ABV: 40%.
Unit: 70cl.
For sale only within the EEC.

Dailuaine / 1974 27 Year Old Silver Seal Edition
Dailuaine / 1974 27 Year Old Silver Seal Edition

£ 2,495.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 53.%
75cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside. ABV: 53%. Unit: 75cl. Miscellaneous: Bottle no 2 of 2. For sale only within the EEC.

Glen Grant / 1953 Gordon & Macphail Private Collection
Glen Grant / 1953 Gordon & Macphail Private Collection

£ 1,165.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 45.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside. ABV: 45%. Unit: 70cl. Age: 48 Year Old. Year of Distillation: 1953. Year of Release: 2001. For sale only within the EEC.

Glen Mhor / 22 Year Old Rare Malts Selection
Glen Mhor / 22 Year Old Rare Malts Selection

£ 435.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 61.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside. ABV: 61%. Unit: 70cl. Bottler: Distillery Bottling. Series: Rare Malts Selection. Age: 22 Year Old. Distilled: 1979. Bottled:  For sale only within the EEC.

Glenfiddich / 21 Year Old Wedgwood Decanter
Glenfiddich / 21 Year Old Wedgwood Decanter

£ 545.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 43.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Islay. ABV: 43%. Unit: 70cl. Age: 21 Year old. A 21 year old from Glenfiddich, released to celebrate a century of distillations at the distillery, presented in a Wedgwood decanter. For sale only within the EEC.

Linkwood / 23 Year Old Rare Malts Selection
Linkwood / 23 Year Old Rare Malts Selection

£ 375.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 61.2%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside. ABV: 61.2%. Unit: 70cl. Bottler: Distillery Bottling. Series: Rare Malts Selection. Age: 23 Year Old. Distilled: 1974. Bottled:  For sale only within the EEC.

Benriach / 12 Year Old Horizons
Benriach / 12 Year Old Horizons

£ 49.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 50.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
ABV: 50%
Unit: 70cl
Age: 12 Year Old.
Horizons, is one of the most unique whiskies to be released by The BenRiach Distillery Company. Traditionally most single malt Scotch whiskies are distilled twice, however during the late ‘90s BenRiach experimented with some limited production runs of Triple Distilled whisky, and theyhave allowed the whisky to mature for a minimum of 12 years before giving you the opportunity to the sample the fruits of their labour.
Nose: Roasted almonds and Brazil nuts. Hot, freshly buttered scones smothered in clotted cream. Sweet heather honey adds an extra luxurious contribution.
Colour: Bright lemon gold.
Taste: Vibrant and wonderfully fresh. Huge nutty characteristics right from the start including peanuts, Brazil nuts and hazelnuts. A slice of sweet creamy oak and honey brings balance to the equation.

Macallan / Easter Elchies 2012 Release
Macallan / Easter Elchies 2012 Release

£ 900.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 57.2%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside. ABV: 57.2%. Unit: 70cl. For sale only within the EEC.

Macallan / Jim Mcewan's Celtic Heartlands
Macallan / Jim Mcewan's Celtic Heartlands

£ 1,200.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 40.3%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside. ABV: 40.3%. Unit: 70cl. Series: Celtic Heartlands. Age: 35 Year old. Year of Distillation: 1969. Year of Release: 2004. Bottles: 726 For sale only within the EEC.

Macallan / Reflexion
Macallan / Reflexion

£ 899.00
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 
Strength: 

Summary: The Macallan Reflexion represents the natural colour and beauty of The Macallan – a true reflexion of the foremost influence of first fill sherry seasoned oak casks.
This incredible whisky has been given its character both in colour and in taste in part by the maturation in smaller hogshead casks allowing a greater surface area of wood to interact with the whisky – in this case Spanish and American Oak casks were used in the maturation process.
The result is spectacular both in its rich colour and its its sublime complex taste.

The Macallan Oscuro And Lalique Gift Pack
The Macallan Oscuro And Lalique Gift Pack

£ 1,450.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 44.6%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
ABV: 44.6%
Unit: 70cl.
Bottler: Distillery Bottling.
The Macallan and the historic French crystal brand Lalique have designed and launched a most unusual presentation for The Macallan Oscuro, which is exclusive to a select number of duty free and travel retail outlets in Asia.
The Macallan Oscuro and Lalique gift pack contains a bottle of exceptional single malt whisky, which is part of The Macallan 1824 Collection, and a Lalique crystal “Cheval Kazak Running Horse” which, with its streaming mane and tail, symbolizes speed and freedom.
With just 300 having been made, this limited edition of The Macallan Oscuro and Lalique gift pack was unveiled at the end of January at Hong Kong International Airport.
“This is our first local partnership with Lalique and we are very happy to have developed this exclusive gift pack together,” says Edrington’s Regional Marketing Manager Claren Wong. “The pack provides consumers with a unique and attractive choice for their gifting during festival season.”
“The Macallan Oscuro and Lalique gift pack is a perfect match; both names stand for excellence, artistry and a pursuit of perfection,” adds Lalique General Manager Montiza Tornow-Siu.
The Macallan is one of the most awarded and applauded single malts in the world and its peerless reputation is testament to the skill of the Masters of Spirit and Wood at The Macallan’s home in Scotland who have been responsible for its creation and maturation over the last two centuries.
About The Macallan Oscuro and Lalique
The Macallan Oscuro, whose name derives from the Spanish word for “dark,” has a rich deep color and intense flavor. Exclusively matured in sherry-seasoned oak casks, many of which were first fill, and bottled at 46.5% ABV, The Macallan Oscuro is a whisky of outstanding quality.
Lalique, the renowned crystal brand, is not only a part of the heritage of France but has been embraced by international markets.

Mannochmore  / 22 Year Old Rare Malts Selection
Mannochmore / 22 Year Old Rare Malts Selection

£ 365.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 60.1%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside. ABV: 60.1%. Unit: 70cl. Bottler: Distillery Bottling. Series: Rare Malts Selection. Age: 22 Year Old. Distilled: 1974. Bottled:  For sale only within the EEC.

Mortlach / Gordon & Macphail 75 Year Old Generations
Mortlach / Gordon & Macphail 75 Year Old Generations

£ 19,750.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 44.4%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
Unit: 70cl.
ABV: 44.4%
Distilled: 1939
Age: 75 Years Old.
Established in 1895 Gordon & MacPhail is the custodian of some of Scotland's finest and rarest Single Malt Scotch Whiskies.
G&M has long established relationships with distillery owners throughout the country. Oak casks are sent to the majority of Scotland’s working distilleries to be filled with ‘new-make’ spirit, which then mature for many years at the distillery of origin or in bonded warehouses in Elgin.
The oak casks are carefully stowed and regularly checked until they finally achieve their highest quality standards. It’s a patient business, some casks reach over 75 years of age and some have outlived the distillery that produced them.
Mortlach 75 Years Old is a single malt that epitomises Gordon & MacPhail’s approach to single malt, built upon generations of expertise in the industry.
APPEARANCE: Mid-amber, with rubious lights.
AROMA: Fresh and clean; very slight nose prickle: still lively. A highly perfumed, floral top note – lily of the valley, barber’s shop, scented hand cream, soft leather lady’s dress handbag – with a fruity complex in the middle (dried figs, pomegranate, ripe pear. Peach juice); creamy vanilla (Crème Anglaise), even vanilla fudge, and a faint trace of coffee in the background.
TASTE: Sweet to start, but not as sweet as expected; considerable fresh acidity and slightly mouth drying. Bitter almonds. A most unusual trace of hemp ropes and very faded creosote, lending a slight smokiness.
DEVELOPMENT: A medium-length finish, leaving an attractive aftertaste of sandalwood.
COMMENT: A most unusual taste – never before encountered. Smooth and highly sophisticated – elegant as a grande dame – the Ingrid Bergman of malts!
TASTING NOTES: By Charles MacLean.

Compass / Box Hedonism 10th Anniversary
Compass / Box Hedonism 10th Anniversary

£ 500.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 
Strength: 43.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Highland. ABV: 43%. Unit: 70cl. The single cask, distilled in 1971 at the Invergordon Distillery, while much older than typically used for Hedonism, represented perfection in maturation, the basis for all the casks selected for Hedonism going back to that first batch in 2000. This special edition, one-off bottling of only 144 bottles, was meant to be a suitable toast to all who had helped Compass Box in its first decade. Year of Distillation: 1971. Year of Release: 2010. Number of bottles: 144 For sale only within the EEC.

Port Dundas / Directors' Cut 35 Year Old Single Grain Whisky
Port Dundas / Directors' Cut 35 Year Old Single Grain Whisky

£ 210.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Lowland
Age: 
Strength: 59.2%
70cl

Summary: Nose: Big – fruit & sweet – hints at oak plus an obvious vanilla/honey combination.
Palate: Equally full/mouthcoating + a citric tang + a vanilla/maple/caramel twist.
Finish: Continues its sweet route – surprisingly long + spices and butterscotch.
Country/Region: Scotland / Lowland.
ABV: 59.2%.
Unit: 70cl.
Age: 35 Year Old.
Cask No: 9729.
Distilled/Bottled: 1978/2013.
Miscellaneous: 260 bottles from Cask.

Duncan Taylor / 40 Year Old Black Bull (first Release)
Duncan Taylor / 40 Year Old Black Bull (first Release)

£ 280.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Blended
Age: 
Strength: 
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Various.
ABV: %
Age: 40 Year Old.
Unit: 70cl
Black Bull 40 Year Old, the flagship of the Black Bull range, a superior blend of the finest Single Malt and Single Grain whiskies available from Scotland’s premium distilleries. The spirit in this very first bottling of Black Bull 40 contains whiskies ranging from 40 to 44 years old from the following distilleries: Bunnahabhain, Glenfarclas, Glenlivet, Glenburgie, Highland Park, Miltonduff, Springbank, Tamdhu and Invergordon.
Black Bull 40 Year Old is 90% single malt and 10% single grain and is bottled at cask strength. The spirit is completely natural, without chilled- filtration or added colourant.
 

Filed Under: Edencroft Spirit Specialists, New Arrivals

LAPHROAIG LIVE 2015!

September 15, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Thursday 24th September 2015 (8:00pm) - Save the date!

Thursday 24th September 2015 (8:00pm) – Save the date!

On Thursday 24th September at 8pm the ninth annual Laphroaig Live will broadcast from Islay itself!

Laphroaig is this year celebrating 200 years and to mark this very special anniversary they are returning to the home of Laphroaig, the island of Islay to showcase four phenomenal whiskies as well as going behind the scenes at the distillery with Laphroaig’s very own distillery manager on this auspicious year, John Campbell.

He will be joined by no less than five of the previous distillery managers! The first time they have all been together.

This year they will be tasting 4 very special expressions. The one off Laphroaig 15 YO – The official 200th Expression, Laphroaig Cairdeas 2015 (distilled using only the original small stills), Laphroaig 21 YO – Created for the Friends of Laphroaigs 21st Birthday and a unique Laphroaig 32 YO 100% sherry matured- A very rare, special expression.

This year’s show will be streamed live from the home of Laphroaig, the island of Islay

This year’s show will be streamed live from the home of Laphroaig, the island of Islay

Coming live from Laphroaig’s famous floor malting’s (one of only a handful left in the whisky industry), John Campbell and the five previous distillery managers will be joined by 2 experts Bernhard Schafer – Whisky journalist and Master of the Quiach, and Emma Andersson -Editor of Allt Om Whisky. Also joining Jon will be famous Scottish actor Sam Heughan – best known for his role in the series Outlander and Marcel van Gils – Author of the official 200th book about Laphroaig as well as many of the ‘Friends of Laphroaig’ from many countries around the World.

But the main audience, who will as always be posting in their questions to the panel live on the night – is a worldwide audience of Laphroaig lovers, including a live link to Laphroaig US whisky ambassador Simon Brooking who will be joined by 75 friends of Laphroaig via a live link from the New York.

To celebrate this special occasion, Laphroaig will be attempting to set a world record by encouraging the whole global audience to raise a toast to Laphroaig on their 200th anniversary!

You can watch the show live on Sept 24th. on our own dedicated page thru this link.

You can also submit a question for the panel (Laphroaig nosing glasses can be won for the best questions!)

Filed Under: Laphroaig, Laphroaig Live, News

Michael Cameron Wins The Glenfiddich Malt Mastermind Competition 2015!

September 15, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Glenfiddich Malt Mastermind Competition, held at Voltaire bar, London.

Glenfiddich Malt Mastermind Competition, held at Voltaire bar, London.

Following a rigorous judging process and a hard-fought battle, Glenfiddich has crowned Michael Cameron from Guy’s Restaurant & Bar, Glasgow the winner of its renowned Glenfiddich Malt Mastermind Competition, held at Voltaire bar, London.

Outperforming some of the best bartenders from across the UK, Michael Cameron won the competition with his bespoke Glenfiddich cocktail called ‘Ours is the Fury’, which showcased his originality, creativity and in-depth knowledge of the malt whisky category.

Michael Cameron from Guy's Restaurant & Bar, Glasgow

Michael Cameron from Guy’s Restaurant & Bar, Glasgow

The 10 finalists battled it out by showcasing a signature serve using a choice of Glenfiddich 12 Year Old, Glenfiddich 15 Year Old Solera Vat or Glenfiddich 18 Year Old. The bartenders then had to take part in a quick fire buzzer round which tested their knowledge of the extensive world of malt whisky.

Judging the contest were Glenfiddich UK brand ambassador, Mark Thomson, Director of Prestige and William Grant & Sons family member, Kirsten Grant Meikle, Editor of The Cocktail Lovers, Gary Sharpen and Ali Reynolds, 2014 Glenfiddich Malt Mastermind winner. The judges based their scores on innovation, taste, technique, performance, presentation and knowledge.

It’s heart-warming to be working with such talent. The respect, yet playful take on our brand was both exciting to judge and kept all the judges entertained, whilst making the winning decision extremely tough to call this year.
– Mark Thomson: UK Brand Ambassador for Glenfiddich

Once again we were blown away by the high standard of the competitors in this much anticipated contest. All of the finalists showcased wonderful examples of innovative whisky cocktails and we hope the competition inspires other bartenders to experiment with Glenfiddich, driving category interest and consumer recruitment.

– Sarah Harding: Senior Brand Manager for Glenfiddich

Michael has won a VIP trip to the Glenfiddich distillery and £1,000. Glenfiddich will also work with Michael to showcase his serve at brand events throughout 2016.

‘Ours is the Fury’ by Michael Cameron, Guy’s Restaurant & Bar Glasgow

· 35ml Glenfiddich 15 year old Old Solera Vat
· 35ml saffron-infused golden Muscat smoked with hickory chips & powdered orange zest
· 15ml Drambuie
· 7 drops Fee Bros’ Black Walnut bitters
· Pinch vanilla sea salt
· Dehydrated candied orange zest
· Stir and serve in a Branded Maltmaster glass with crossed ‘antlers’ of dehydrated orange zest.


The finalists were:

Kieron Hall, Bonbar, Newcastle upon Tyne
Aiden Page, Carmelite Hotel, Aberdeen
Alix Nardella, Mission E2, London
Manachain Monaghan, Monk Cocktail Bar, Buxton
Dan Berger, Ace Hotel, London
Bartosz Kowalski, Union Street Café, London
Michael Cameron, Guy’s Restaurant & Bar, Glasgow
Mark Barrett, Cringletie House, Edinburgh
Nicholas Gilmour, The Tippling House, Aberdeen
Stephen Rutherford, Orchid, Aberdeen

Filed Under: Glenfiddich, Malt Mastermind, News

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