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Edencroft New Whisky Arrivals!

March 10, 2017 by Gary Leave a Comment

Glenfarclas / 10 Year Old Single Speyside Malt
£32.50

New Arrivals

Talisker / 7 Year Old / Old Malt Cask
Talisker / 7 Year Old / Old Malt Cask

£54.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 50.%
70cl

Summary: Since its inception in 1998 connoisseurs around the world have grown to trust the Old Malt Cask range of independent single cask bottlings as offering both exceptional, dependable quality and a wide array of flavour profiles from many of Scotland’s distilleries. Naturally the spirit never undergoes chill-filtration which would remove many of the oils and with them much of its mouthfeel and intensity of flavour and is never adulterated with the addition of caramel. At this stage the whisky is carefully and slowly reduced with the addition of the purest Scottish water to the traditional OMC bottling strength of 50% alcohol by volume – the perfect strength to show single malts in their full glory.
Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
ABV: 50%
Unit: 1 x 70cl
Bottler: Hunter Laing
Bottling serie: Old Malt Cask
Distilled: 
Bottled: 
Age: 7 years old
Casktype: Refill Hogshead.
Casknumber: 
Strength: 50.0 % Vol.
Number of bottles: 393
Nose: Liquorice, shortbread and baked cookie dough.
Palate: Creamy with dark chocolate, rhubarb and vanilla.
Finish: Lingering and slightly dry with peat smoke.

Braeval / 15 Year Old / Old Malt Cask
Braeval / 15 Year Old / Old Malt Cask

£58.85
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 50.%
70cl

Summary: Since its inception in 1998 connoisseurs around the world have grown to trust the Old Malt Cask range of independent single cask bottlings as offering both exceptional, dependable quality and a wide array of flavour profiles from many of Scotland’s distilleries. Naturally the spirit never undergoes chill-filtration which would remove many of the oils and with them much of its mouthfeel and intensity of flavour and is never adulterated with the addition of caramel. At this stage the whisky is carefully and slowly reduced with the addition of the purest Scottish water to the traditional OMC bottling strength of 50% alcohol by volume – the perfect strength to show single malts in their full glory.
Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
ABV: 50%
Unit: 1 x 70cl
Bottler: Hunter Laing
Bottling serie: Old Malt Cask
Distilled: 
Bottled: 
Age: 15 years old
Casktype: Sherry Butt
Casknumber: 
Strength: 50.0 % Vol.
Number of bottles: 677
Nose: Butter croissants, raspberry jam and crème caramel.
Palate: Velvety with red berries, marzipan and vanilla.
Finish: Enduring and beautifully dry with hint of nuts.

Glenfarclas / 10 Year Old Single Speyside Malt
Glenfarclas / 10 Year Old Single Speyside Malt

£32.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 40.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
Unit: 70cl
ABV: 40%

Colour: Vibrant straw-gold
Nose: Tempting sherry-sweet malty tones combine with delicate smokiness, releasing subtle spices. Warming the glass reveals honey, vanilla and pear drops.
Flavour: Delicately light, with a mouth-watering combination of maltiness, smokiness and sherry sweetness. Hints of dried fruit, vanilla, cinnamon and cloves tempt the taste buds further.
Finish: Long, smooth and spicy, with a delicious, yet delicate, lingering smokiness.
Comment: Gloriously smooth, yet with the depth and finish you would normally only expect of a much older dram. A wonderfully sherried whisky, and an excellent aperitif.

Glenfarclas / 12 Year Old Single Speyside Malt
Glenfarclas / 12 Year Old Single Speyside Malt

£22.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 43.%
35cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
Unit: 35cl
ABV: 43%

Colour: Vibrant amber-gold.
Nose: Fresh and beautifully light, sherried fruit combined with a tempting spicy sweetness and a hint of sappy oak.
Flavour: Full bodied, delightful sherried fruit, with oak, a hint of peat and delicious sweet sensations.
Finish: Long and flavoursome, with a lingering spiceness.
Comment: An excellent introduction to the distillery style. Glenfarclas means Glen of the Green Grassland, and the freshness on the nose reminds me of grassland in spring.
So, for me, this is the ‘farclas’ aroma. In 2006 this was named the ‘Best Sherried Whisky’ in the Single Malt World Cup. More recently Glenfarclas 12 Years Old won Gold at the Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival in 2007 and again in 2008.

Glenfarclas / 25 Year Old Single Speyside Malt
Glenfarclas / 25 Year Old Single Speyside Malt

£145.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 46.%
70cl

Summary: Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
Unit: 70cl
ABV: 46%

Colour: Amber with dark gold highlights.
Nose: Complex, yet refined, delicately peated, with fresh tempting aromas of marmalade, honey, freshly ground coffee, sherry and nuts. Some oaky tannins.
Flavour: Full-bodied and robust, the sherry and the oak fight for your attention yet neither is overpowering. A powerful nutty smokiness.
Finish: Intense, long lasting, dry smoky and malty. A beautiful dark Belgium chocolate taste at the back of your mouth to complete the flavour of the 25 Years Old.
Comment: A great after-dinner whisky so rich and full that it is a dessert in itself, with a finish that goes on forever.

Linkwood / 19 Year Old / Old Malt Cask
Linkwood / 19 Year Old / Old Malt Cask

£66.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 50.%
70cl

Summary: Since its inception in 1998 connoisseurs around the world have grown to trust the Old Malt Cask range of independent single cask bottlings as offering both exceptional, dependable quality and a wide array of flavour profiles from many of Scotland’s distilleries. Naturally the spirit never undergoes chill-filtration which would remove many of the oils and with them much of its mouthfeel and intensity of flavour and is never adulterated with the addition of caramel. At this stage the whisky is carefully and slowly reduced with the addition of the purest Scottish water to the traditional OMC bottling strength of 50% alcohol by volume – the perfect strength to show single malts in their full glory.
Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside.
ABV: 50%
Unit: 1 x 70cl
Bottler: Hunter Laing
Bottling serie: Old Malt Cask
Distilled: 
Bottled: 
Age: 19 years old
Casktype: Refill Hogshead
Casknumber: 
Strength: 50.0 % Vol.
Number of bottles: 303
Nose: Vanilla, butterscotch and stewed rhubarb.
Palate: Silky and rich with blackcurrant and pineapple.
Finish: Long lasting, slightly drying with late oak.

Filed Under: Edencroft Spirit Specialists, New Arrivals

Home of Jameson re-opens following €11 million investment!

March 10, 2017 by Gary Leave a Comment

The new look ‘Jameson Distillery Bow St.’

Irish Distillers, Ireland’s leading supplier of spirits and wines and producer of the world’s most well-known and successful Irish whiskeys, has announced the reopening of the home of Jameson in Smithfield, Dublin, following a total investment of €11 million. The new look ‘Jameson Distillery Bow St.’ brand home, which was officially opened by Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform and Dublin Central TD Paschal Donohoe today, will support the Irish Whiskey Tourism Strategy target of trebling the number of Irish whiskey tourists visiting Ireland annually, to 1.9 million by 2025.

As Jameson continues its phenomenal growth story, with 27 years of consecutive growth, the redeveloped Jameson brand home draws on cutting-edge technology to complement the historic surroundings of this iconic distillery and deliver an unforgettable storytelling experience. Three fully-guided tours are offered: ‘The Bow St. Experience’ tasting tour focuses on the stories of Jameson’s rich heritage and on-going innovations while ‘The Whiskey Makers’ and ‘The Whiskey Shakers’ experiences provide more in-depth whiskey and cocktail masterclasses, both including the opportunity to sample whiskey straight from a cask in the distillery’s new live maturation house.

Old Jameson Distillery Bar

Each year, over 600,000 tourists pass through Irish whiskey visitor centres to experience first-hand the heritage behind this time-honoured spirit and hear the stories of established and emerging distilleries.

The Irish Whiskey Tourism Strategy aims to treble this figure to 1.9 million visitors by 2025 and Jameson Distillery Bow St. will undoubtedly play a central role in delivering on this vision. Smithfield and its wider Dublin environs have a rich history and vibrant cultural scene which will also continue to attract and enthrall visitors from near and far.
– Paschal Donohoe TD: Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform

As the home of Jameson, Smithfield has an incredibly important place in our history. We’ve grown up on Bow Street and welcomed over 4 million whiskey lovers through our doors since the opening of the Old Jameson Distillery brand home in 1997. With this latest investment, we place storytelling at the core of the visitor experience, drawing on state of the art technology to bring the 230-year history of Bow Street to life, with a variety of tour options to cater for everyone – from those who may be discovering Jameson Irish whiskey for the very first time, to long-standing Jameson enthusiasts who are seeking to further their understanding of this much-loved spirit.

The success of Irish whiskey is a success story for Ireland and we look forward to welcoming whiskey-lovers from across the globe and sharing our story with them.
– Jean-Christophe Coutures: Chairman and CEO of Irish Distillers

We have had the privilege of calling Bow Street home since 1780 and we’re delighted with our new makeover. Visitors can look forward to immersive storytelling where they will be invited to touch, smell and most importantly, taste Jameson in the original Bow St. Distillery building.

As Smithfield continues to experience a cultural resurgence, we’re incredibly excited to be part of this thriving community and look forward to being here long into the future.
– Ray Dempsey: General Manager at the Jameson brand home in Smithfield

Construction work began in September and was led by BRC Imagination Arts, Dublin based firm TOTP Architects and Flynn Management & Contractors, with approximately 100 people employed as part of the redevelopment work. BRC Imagination Arts is one of the world’s leading experience design and production agencies specialising in the creation of next generation brand experiences. Founded in 1981, past clients of BRC include the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta; the Heineken Experience in Amsterdam and the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin.

To book tickets for the Jameson Distillery Bow St., visit www.jamesonwhiskey.com

Filed Under: Jameson, News

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