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Jameson Launches Their First Ever Cask Strength Whiskey!

April 25, 2018 by Gary Leave a Comment

Jameson Bow Street 18 Years Cask Strength

Jameson Irish whiskey has announced the launch of Jameson Bow Street 18 Years Cask Strength; the first cask strength Jameson to be available globally, which finishes its maturation in Dublin’s only live Maturation House in the Jameson Distillery Bow Street.

A reinterpretation of the revered Jameson 18 Years, the new expression celebrates Jameson’s Dublin heritage by returning part of the production process to the brand’s original home in Smithfield for the first time since 1975.

Presented at 55.3% ABV without the use of chill filtration and will be available in 20 markets

Distilled and matured at the Midleton Distillery, Co. Cork, Jameson Bow Street 18 Years Cask Strength is the new head of the Jameson family. After spending 18 years in a collection of bourbon and sherry casks, the blend of pot still and grain Irish whiskeys has been married together and re-casked in first-fill ex-bourbon American oak barrels for a final six to 12 months in the Maturation House at the Jameson Distillery Bow Street.

‘Marrying’ is a traditional method of re-casking batches of vatted whiskey and re-warehousing it to ensure infusion before bottling.

The first batch is presented at 55.3% ABV without the use of chill filtration and will be available in 20 markets from July 2018 at the RRP of €240.

I’ve long had the unique luxury of being able to taste Jameson straight from the barrel at cask strength. With this first ever global launch of a cask strength Jameson, I’m thrilled that Irish whiskey fans around the world can now experience the full intensity of our whiskey or add a few drops of water to enjoy it at their own preferred strength.

As a tribute to John Jameson’s distilling legacy in Smithfield, we’ve introduced some methods that would have been employed in days past. The final maturation period in Bow Street is our nod to the traditional “marrying” method. We’ve put our own Jameson stamp on it by using first-fill bourbon barrels, whereas the traditional approach would be to use casks multiple times. I like to think of the whiskey getting engaged in Midleton and then “married” in Dublin!
– Billy Leighton: Master Blender at Midleton Distillery

While Jameson’s approachability has been key to its success, we had an opportunity with Jameson Bow Street 18 Years Cask Strength to reinforce the more serious whiskey side of the brand’s heritage. For years, Jameson fans have been asking for a permanent cask strength expression of Jameson 18 Years. Consumers are looking for increased choice in style and quality in Irish whiskey and Jameson, as the category leader, is committed to satisfying this appetite.

On top of that, our research shows that consumers are increasingly looking for brand experiences. Now, for the first time ever, consumers will be able to experience the sounds, smells and aura of a functioning maturation room, in the heart of Dublin, at Jameson Distillery Bow St. Our doors are open and we look forward to welcoming whiskey fans to taste a piece of whiskey history.
– Simon Fay: International Marketing Director at Irish Distillers

Jameson Bow Street 18 Years Cask Strength is presented in a premium bottle design that truly reflects the quality and rarity of the liquid within. The bottle features 18 facets, one for each year of maturation, and the wooden presentation box celebrates the traditional pot stills used during the production process. In addition, a unique copper coin located underneath Jameson Bow Street 18 Years Cask Strength bottles provides Jameson fans with access to an exclusive online portal where they can delve deeper into the story of the whiskey which bears the Bow Street name.

Jameson 18 Years, presented at 40% ABV and first released 15 years ago, has become one of the world’s most respected and awarded Irish whiskeys and will remain in the Jameson family, maintaining a vital link to Jameson’s history and providing further choice to prestige whiskey enthusiasts.

Tasting notes by Billy Leighton, Master Blender at the Midleton Distillery:

Nose: Rich wood-driven influence with deep toffee notes and spice.
Taste: Toffee and oak remain consistent with hints of leather and vanilla along with a subtle sherry nuttiness creating depth and complexity.
Finish: Long and full with the sweet toffee notes slowly fading while the toasted oak and spice linger throughout until the very end.

Jameson is available to buy from these Whisky Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
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  • Edencroft Fine Wine & Spirit Specialists
  • Abbey Whisky
  • The Whisky Barrel
  • The Green Welly Stop
  • Whisky Online

Filed Under: Irish, Jameson, News, Whiskey

Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice Whisky: New Arrivals At Edencroft!

April 25, 2018 by Gary Leave a Comment

Blair Athol / 20 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.
£136.85

New Arrivals

Blair Athol / 20 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.
Blair Athol / 20 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.

£136.85
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 54.5%.
70cl

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Highlands.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Blair Athol.

BOTTLER: Gordon & MacPhail (GM).

BOTTLING SERIE: Connoisseurs Choice.

VINTAGE: 1997

BOTTLED: 2018

STATED AGE: 20 years old.

COLOUR: Dark Gold.

CASK TYPE: Refill American hogshead.

AROMA: Charming and fruity: pressed apple and fresh squeezed lime infuse with banana, dried apricot, and subtle pineapple; hints of vanilla, elderflower, and cocoa powder remain.

PALATE: Creamy, sweet ripe melon, nectarine, and banana abound. Red apple emerges and transforms into milk chocolate subtly highlighted by hints of oak.

FINISH: ong and intricate with bursts of pepper and mature oak.

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 255

STRENGTH: 54.5% Vol.

SIZE: 70cl

DELIVERY: All our wines are stored in our importers bonded warehouse’s, which have the optimum environment for fine wine storage, by carefully regulating temperature, humidity and other microclimatic factors.

As such, please allow between 7 and 10 days for your delivery to arrive.

Clynelish / 12 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.
Clynelish / 12 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.

£91.15
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 55.1%.
70cl

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Highlands.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Clynelish.

BOTTLER: Gordon & MacPhail (GM).

BOTTLING SERIE: Connoisseurs Choice.

VINTAGE: 2005

BOTTLED: 2018

STATED AGE: 12 years old.

COLOUR: Dark Gold.

CASK TYPE: Refill Sherry butt.

AROMA: Rich and layered: sweet brown sugar and candied cherries combine with dried fruit and nutmeg. With time fragrant orange blossom and ripe citrus highlights.

PALATE: Intriguingly complex with smooth warming ginger, milk chocolate. Touches of baked plum develop over time into orange marmalade and mature forest fruits.

FINISH: Medium to long with a lingering lime zest edge.

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 518

STRENGTH: 55.1% Vol.

SIZE: 70cl

DELIVERY: All our wines are stored in our importers bonded warehouse’s, which have the optimum environment for fine wine storage, by carefully regulating temperature, humidity and other microclimatic factors.

As such, please allow between 7 and 10 days for your delivery to arrive.

Glencadam / 19 Year Old Single Malt Oloroso Sherry Cask.
Glencadam / 19 Year Old Single Malt Oloroso Sherry Cask.

£115.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 46%.
700ml.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Highlands.

CATEGORY: Single malt.

DISTILLERY: Glencadam.

BOTTLER: Distillery Bottling.

STATED AGE: 19 years old.

STRENGTH: 46% Vol.

SIZE: 700ml.

COLOUR: Ripe golden barley;

NOSE: Sophisticated pot-pourri of floral malt, raisiny fruit cake with Sherry notes merging with mocha chocolate and crushed walnuts;

FINISH: Mature barley-malt elements are balanced by the rich flavours of fruit cake, mixed nuts and raisins gently drying to embrace some cigar box spiciness;

BALANCE: Wonderfully complex and sumptuous.

AWARDS:   Points / Jim Murray's 2014 Whisky Bible.

Old Pulteney / 17 Year Old Single Malt.
Old Pulteney / 17 Year Old Single Malt.

£75.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Highlands
Age: 
Strength: 46.0%.
700 ml.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Highlands.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Old Pulteney.

BOTTLER: Distillery Bottling.

BOTTLED: 2011

STATED AGE: 17 years old.

CASK TYPE: Bourbon & Sherry Casks.

STRENGTH: 46.0% Vol.

SIZE: 700 ml.

The 17-year-old predominantly features ex-bourbon maturation, with the addition of spirit that has been wholly matured in Spanish wood ex-sherry casks, predominantly Pedro Ximenez and Oloroso. This adds a subtle depth and complexity to the whisky, making for an outstanding after-dinner drink.

NOSE: Sweet with traces of apples and pears: slightly woody with a hint of butterscotch.

COLOUR: Red amber with a rich autumnal hue.

TASTE: Full bodied, with hints of vanilla and floral notes in the background; a long-lasting memorable finish.

RATINGS: 95 Points – Jim Murray's 2016 Whisky Bible.

Arran / 22 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.
Arran / 22 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.

£146.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Arran
Age: 
Strength: 49.2%.
70cl

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Arran.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Isle of Arran.

BOTTLER: Gordon & MacPhail (GM).

BOTTLING SERIE: Connoisseurs Choice.

VINTAGE: 1996

BOTTLED: 2018

STATED AGE: 22 years old

COLOUR: Dark Gold.

CASK TYPE: Refill Sherry hogshead.

AROMA: Rich and complex: dates, prunes, and stewed raisins mix with cardamom pod and cinnamon spice, with time a zesty orange peel freshness develops.

PALATE: Creamy with a mouth-warming spiciness, bountiful rich orange follows stewed raisins. Marzipan, cinnamon, and ginger unite reminiscent of a light fruitcake.

FINISH: Delicate with lingering notes of oak, cinnamon, and nutmeg.

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 283

STRENGTH: 49.2% Vol.

SIZE: 70cl

DELIVERY: All our wines are stored in our importers bonded warehouse’s, which have the optimum environment for fine wine storage, by carefully regulating temperature, humidity and other microclimatic factors.

As such, please allow between 7 and 10 days for your delivery to arrive.

Tomintoul / With a Peaty Tang.
Tomintoul / With a Peaty Tang.

£32.65
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 40%.
700ml

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Speyside.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Tomintoul.

BOTTLER: Distillery Bottling.

STRENGTH: 40% Vol.

SIZE: 700ml

Tomintoul distillery was founded by the whisky broking firms W&S Strong and Hay & MacLeod. In 1974, the number of stills were doubled from 2 to 4, when its first single malt was marketed. For a number of years Tomintoul Single Malt was renowned for its perfume shaped bottle. The distillery is 8 miles from Tomintoul village which is used by walkers and climbers as a base camp.

NOSE: takes me back to my early teens, spending schooldays working on a farm: pure farmyard with an earthy yet fruity punch. The sort of complex nose that almost makes you forget to drink the stuff…almost…;

TASTE: a gentle coating of vaguely sweet peat that multiplies in intensity; salivating yet chewy. Some liquorice and hickory notes make their drying mark;

FINISH: distinctly gristy and unusually dry for a smoky malt. Long, luscious and not a little oaky late on;

BALANCE: a bit more than a tang, believe me! Faultlessly clean distillate that revels in its unaccustomed peaty role. The age is confusing and appears mixed, with both young and older traits being evident.

AWARDS: 94 Points – Jim Murray's 2016 Whisky Bible.

Braeval / 20 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.
Braeval / 20 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.

£124.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 59%.
70cl

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Speyside.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Braeval 

BOTTLER: Gordon & MacPhail (GM).

BOTTLING SERIE: Connoisseurs Choice.

VINTAGE: 1998

BOTTLED: 2018

STATED AGE: 20 years old

COLOUR: Dark Gold.

CASK TYPE: Refill American hogshead.

AROMA: Layered and subtle: ripe pear, lime, and hints of fresh clove are underscored by a honey edge. Creamy sweet vanilla emerges with gentle floral and grassy highlights.

PALATE: Smooth, creamy, and mouth-coating reminiscent of vanilla ice cream with a vibrant lime zest. Charming oak combines with pressed green apples for a fresh lift.

FINISH: Soft, subtle, and delicate with a floral undertone.

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 185

STRENGTH: 59% Vol.

SIZE: 70cl

DELIVERY: All our wines are stored in our importers bonded warehouse’s, which have the optimum environment for fine wine storage, by carefully regulating temperature, humidity and other microclimatic factors.

As such, please allow between 7 and 10 days for your delivery to arrive.

Dailuaine / 19 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.
Dailuaine / 19 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.

£104.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 46%.
70cl

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Speyside.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Dailuaine.

BOTTLER: Gordon & MacPhail (GM).

BOTTLING SERIE: Connoisseurs Choice.

VINTAGE: 1998

BOTTLED: 2018

STATED AGE: 19 years old.

COLOUR: Golden.

CASK TYPE: Refill American hogshead.

AROMA: Full, complex, and sweet: glazed pineapple and strawberries topped with fresh vanilla cream and sticky brown sugar, gracefully balanced by a menthol edge.

PALATE: Warming white pepper gives way to a layered sweetness: luxurious chocolate truffle with the liveliness of ripe nectarine, mango, green apple, and juicy pear.

FINISH: Delicate, lingering oak subtly underscored with fresh ginger.

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 670

STRENGTH: 46% Vol.

SIZE: 70cl

DELIVERY: All our wines are stored in our importers bonded warehouse’s, which have the optimum environment for fine wine storage, by carefully regulating temperature, humidity and other microclimatic factors.

As such, please allow between 7 and 10 days for your delivery to arrive.

Glen Elgin / 20 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.
Glen Elgin / 20 Year Old Gordon MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice.

£136.85
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 55.7%.
70cl

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Speyside.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Glen Elgin.

BOTTLER: Gordon & MacPhail (GM).

BOTTLING SERIE: Connoisseurs Choice.

VINTAGE: 1997

BOTTLED: 2018

STATED AGE: 20 years old.

COLOUR: Amber.

CASK TYPE: First fill Sherry butt.

AROMA: Rich and layered: vanilla opens into forest fruit highlights; stewed raisins, tangerine peel, and toffee apple develop and, with time, touches of charred oak come to the fore.

PALATE: Gentle creaminess leads into warm and drying menthol freshness. Subtle cinnamon hints add depth to crisp green apple and ripe cherry infused with toasted walnut.

FINISH: Long and slightly drying with orange and oak highlights.

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 602

STRENGTH: 55.7% Vol.

SIZE: 70cl

DELIVERY: All our wines are stored in our importers bonded warehouse’s, which have the optimum environment for fine wine storage, by carefully regulating temperature, humidity and other microclimatic factors.

As such, please allow between 7 and 10 days for your delivery to arrive.

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