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GlenAllachie Cask New Arrivals From Abbey Whisky – Be Quick Though – Stocks Are Limited!

July 9, 2019 by Gary Leave a Comment

GlenAllachie 11 Year Old – 2007 | Cask 1856 | UK Batch 1
£75.00

New Arrivals

GlenAllachie 11 Year Old - 2007 | Cask 1856 | UK Batch 1
GlenAllachie 11 Year Old – 2007 | Cask 1856 | UK Batch 1

£75.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 11 Years Old
Strength: 60%
70cl
Vintage: 2007
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
GlenAllachie 28 Year Old - 1990 | Cask 620 | UK Batch 1
GlenAllachie 28 Year Old – 1990 | Cask 620 | UK Batch 1

£275.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 28 Years Old
Strength: 60.7%
70cl
Vintage: 1990
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
GlenAllachie 13 Year Old - 2005 | Cask 16095 | UK Batch 1
GlenAllachie 13 Year Old – 2005 | Cask 16095 | UK Batch 1

£85.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 13 Years Old
Strength: 59.4%
70cl
Vintage: 2005
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
GlenAllachie 12 Year Old - 2006 | Cask 27979 | UK Batch 1
GlenAllachie 12 Year Old – 2006 | Cask 27979 | UK Batch 1

£79.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 12 Years Old
Strength: 62.4%
70cl
Vintage: 2006
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
GlenAllachie 10 Year Old - 2008 | Cask 24829 | UK Batch 1
GlenAllachie 10 Year Old – 2008 | Cask 24829 | UK Batch 1

£71.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 10 Years Old
Strength: 60.1%
70cl
Vintage: 2008
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
GlenAllachie 28 Year Old - 1989 | Cask 101040 | UK Batch 1
GlenAllachie 28 Year Old – 1989 | Cask 101040 | UK Batch 1

£275.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 29 Years Old
Strength: 54.7%
70cl
Vintage: 1989
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
GlenAllachie 12 Year Old - 2006 | Cask 896 | UK Batch 1
GlenAllachie 12 Year Old – 2006 | Cask 896 | UK Batch 1

£79.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 12 Years Old
Strength: 61.7%
70cl
Vintage: 2006
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
GlenDronach 10 Year Old Port Wood
GlenDronach 10 Year Old Port Wood

£58.90
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 10 Years Old
Strength: 46%
70cl
BenRiach 33 Year Old - 1985 | Cask 7214 | Batch 16
BenRiach 33 Year Old – 1985 | Cask 7214 | Batch 16

£590.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 33 Years Old
Strength: 48.1%
70cl
Vintage: 1985
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
BenRiach 27 Year Old - 1991 | Cask 1865 | Batch 16
BenRiach 27 Year Old – 1991 | Cask 1865 | Batch 16

£299.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 27 Years Old
Strength: 50.3%
70cl
Vintage: 1991
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
BenRiach 24 Year Old - 1994 | Cask 6500 | Batch 16
BenRiach 24 Year Old – 1994 | Cask 6500 | Batch 16

£229.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 24 Years Old
Strength: 51.8%
70cl
Vintage: 1994
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
BenRiach 11 Year Old - 2008 | Cask 2506 | Batch 16
BenRiach 11 Year Old – 2008 | Cask 2506 | Batch 16

£83.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 11 Years Old
Strength: 59.4%
70cl
Vintage: 2008
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
BenRiach 11 Year Old - 2007 | Cask 3237 | Batch 16
BenRiach 11 Year Old – 2007 | Cask 3237 | Batch 16

£83.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 11 Years Old
Strength: 61.2%
70cl
Vintage: 2007
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
BenRiach 7 Year Old - 2012 | Cask 7825 | Batch 16
BenRiach 7 Year Old – 2012 | Cask 7825 | Batch 16

£54.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 7 Years Old
Strength: 61.2%
70cl
Vintage: 2012
Bottler: Distillery Bottling

Filed Under: Abbey Whisky, New Arrivals

Jameson Barrelmen’s Homecoming Crowns It’s Champion!

July 5, 2019 by Gary Leave a Comment

A Happy Award Winner!

Jameson Irish Whiskey, produced by Irish Distillers in Midleton Distillery, hosted its global bartender summit in Ireland between the 23rd and 26th of June; Jameson Barrelmen’s Homecoming. Bartenders gathered to connect, collaborate and learn in the final step of a global journey to bring bartenders from across the world together.

Bartenders descended from all four corners of the globe, with 28 countries and over 120 guests in attendance, including from Canada, Korea, UK, and Brazil. The theme for 2019, ‘From Farm to Glass’, challenged bartenders to collaborate with their local communities – and each other – utilising what their local surroundings and the Irish countryside has to offer in order to experiment with Jameson and create new cocktail serves. Alongside the global competition, bartenders took part in workshops and seminars with expert craftsmen to further enhance their bartending skills and careers.

First gathering in Dublin, bartenders were shown how to draw upon even the most urban of environments by Simon O’Donnell, creator of a hydroponically powered urban farm in Dublin 1, using energy from fish to create fresh, locally-grown produce. Next, guests were taught about the effect of glassware on the drinking experience during a design workshop, going from initial concept to design, as well as enjoying a workshop on using clarification and carbonation to create complex, interesting drinks with the simplest of ingredients. Later, DJ Aidan Kelly hosted a “Music in the Mix” workshop, discussing the importance of music in the bar environment and the potential benefits behind a collaboration with a DJ.

Decorum abounds in the global bartender summit!

From Dublin, the group headed to Cork where the educational experience continued, focusing in-depth on Irish whiskey production, with a tour of both the old and new Midleton Distillery discovering the Garden Stillhouse and the maturation warehouses, a cooperage demonstration led by Ger Buckley, 5th generation Master Cooper, and a workshop in the Micro Distillery with Apprentice Distiller Henry Donnelly, learning about all things Irish whiskey and innovation.

Bartenders competing in the cocktail competition first took part in a speed round, which challenged them to create 10 classic Irish cocktails in five minutes. The top 15 then went on to showcase their ‘From Farm to Glass’ cocktails created during the local heats, using ingredients from their communities. The finale of the global Jameson Barrelmen’s Homecoming competition concluded the festivities, with the top five bartenders picking teams made up of bartenders from other countries to join them in creating a cocktail menu – exemplifying the collaborative spirit of the Jameson Barrelmen’s Homecoming, fostering lasting relationships and bringing together different cultures.

Using ingredients from both their local communities and the fresh Irish produce available at Ballymaloe House, the birthplace of modern Irish cuisine, the top five bartenders created three new ‘From Farm to Glass’ serves, with two of the judge’s choice to be tasted.

Ania Kulak representing Norway was crowned champion!

Ania Kulak representing Norway was crowned champion, with her ‘From Farm to Glass’ menu including ‘In The Green’, ‘High on Life’ and ‘Goosebomb!’. Ania embraced the ‘From Farm to Glass’ concept, impressing the judges with her level of commitment to utilising local ingredients in a creative way. She based her menu on the cultures of her teammates (hailing from China and Sweden), combining this with the theme – showing a true spirit of collaboration. As the global winner, she will receive a partnership with Jameson Irish Whiskey to develop a project in support of her local community with funding of up to €20,000.

Bartenders around the world have been key to the success of Jameson. To host this global gathering of bartenders in Ireland has been a real honour and reinforces our commitment to fostering collaboration, innovation and creativity among the globe’s leading mixologists.

As cocktail competitions continue to evolve, we’re incredibly proud to be able to offer a programme that brings together the excitement and interactivity of a global competition, while showing our commitment to supporting bartender education, community and innovation.
– Simon Fay: Business Acceleration Director at Irish Distillers

The Jameson Barrelmen’s Homecoming 2019 celebrated the core Jameson value of facilitating meaningful human connections by inspiring participants to meet, share knowledge and collaborate with local, knowledgeable craftsmen – both in their home countries and Ireland. The judging panel was made up of distinguished figures across the world of drinks, including Will Meredith, Head Bartender at Lyaness, London, Andre Duncan, the 2018 Jameson Barrelmen’s Homecoming Global champion, Angel Ji, award-winning Malaysian bartender, and Billy Leighton, Master Blender at Irish Distillers.

Jameson Barrelmen’s Homecoming 2019 champion Ania Kulak’s winning cocktail recipes:

In the Green
60ml Jameson Black Barrel
15ml chocolate mint syrup
3 dashes homemade Jameson Black Barrel bitters (with star anise, clove, and wormwood)
Garnish: Chocolate mint leaf

Stir the Jameson Black Barrel, syrup, and Jameson Black Barrel bitters with ice, strain and pour into the glass, then garnish with the chocolate mint leaf to serve.

High on Life
50ml Jameson IPA
30ml rhubarb juice
15ml pineapple weed syrup
2 dashes Jameson Wild Seaweed Bitters
Garnish: Pineapple weed sprig

Shake the Jameson IPA, rhubarb juice, syrup, and Jameson Wild Seaweed Bitters with ice, strain and pour into the glass, then garnish with the pineapple weed sprig to serve.

Goosebomb!
60ml Jameson Original
45ml strawberry syrup
10ml gooseberry syrup
Top: Gooseberry foam
Garnish: Forget-me-not flower

Shake the Jameson Original and both syrups with ice, strain and pour into the glass, top with the gooseberry foam then garnish with the forget-me-not to serve.

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Filed Under: Jameson, News

Pre-Order Gordon & MacPhail New Arrivals From Edencroft!

July 3, 2019 by Gary Leave a Comment

Mortlach / 15 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Label.
£72.50

New Arrivals

Scapa / 2005 Vintage Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Label.
Scapa / 2005 Vintage Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Label.

£72.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Island
Age: 
Strength: 43%.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Orkney.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Scapa. 

BOTTLER: Gordon & MacPhail.

SERIE: Distillery Labels.

DISTILLED: 2005

BOTTLING: 2018

AGE: 

CASK TYPE: First fill bourbon barrels.

CASK #: .

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 

ABV: 43% Vol.

COLOUR: Golden.

AROMA: Sweet and fruity; rich vanilla aromas swirl around tangy cooked apples. Touches of ripe tropical fruits – banana, pineapple, and kiwi – weaved with honeycomb notes.

TASTE: Creamy with intense pressed green apple flavours balanced by bursts of pink grapefruit. A gentle warming pepper begins to develop with undertones of chocolate and oak.

FINISH: Lingering hints of elegant dark chocolate lifted by dry bracken and gorse.

Linkwood / 15 Year Old Vintage Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Label.
Linkwood / 15 Year Old Vintage Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Label.

£72.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 43%.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Speyside.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Linkwood. 

BOTTLER: Gordon & MacPhail.

SERIE: Distillery Labels.

DISTILLED: 

BOTTLING: 

AGE: 

CASK TYPE: 

CASK #: .

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 

ABV: 43% Vol.

COLOUR: .

AROMA: .

TASTE: .

FINISH: .

Longmorn / 2005 Vintage Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Label.
Longmorn / 2005 Vintage Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Label.

£72.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 43%.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Speyside.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Longmorn. 

BOTTLER: Gordon & MacPhail.

SERIE: Distillery Labels.

DISTILLED: 2005

BOTTLING: 2019

AGE: 12 Year Old

CASK TYPE: First fill Sherry hogsheads & refill bourbon barrel.

CASK #: .

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 

ABV: 43% Vol.

COLOUR: Dark Gold.

AROMA: Fragrant aniseed aromas with light fruit cake. hints of sherry join sticky orange marmalade. Dried fruit notes come to the fore with time. Almond marzipan accompanies cinnamon and nutmeg.

TASTE: Peppery yet sweet; dashes of warming white pepper develop into plump raisins highlighted by toasted almond, espresso coffee, and twists of orange peel.

FINISH: Medium bodied with a slightly drying feel. spicy notes combine with nutty undertones.

Mortlach / 15 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Label.
Mortlach / 15 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Label.

£72.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 43%.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Speyside.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Mortlach. 

BOTTLER: Gordon & MacPhail.

SERIE: Distillery Labels.

DISTILLED: 

BOTTLING: 2018

AGE: 

CASK TYPE: First fill & refill Sherry casks.

CASK #: .

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 

ABV: 43% Vol.

COLOUR: Dark Gold.

AROMA: Distinctly malty initially with fresh aromas of a woodland hedgerow. Delicate Sherry notes linger and weave with rich indulgent toffee, sweet liquorice, and orange marmalade.

TASTE: Reminiscent of a Black Forest cake; the initial sweetness develops into fruity blackcurrant jam, maraschino cherry, and creamy vanilla. Freshly peeled orange notes add a fresh lift.

FINISH: Well rounded; hints of candied citrus fruits and oak complement the lingering malty edge.

Compass Box / No Name #2.
Compass Box / No Name #2.

£115.00
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 
Strength: 48.9%.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland.

CATEGORY: Vatted Malt.

DISTILLERY: Caol Ila, Talisker, Clynelish, Teaninich and Dailuaine.

BOTTLER: Compass Box.

BOTTLING: 2019

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 8802

ABV: 48.9% Vol.

A serious, uncompromising smoky experience.

For this, the second Limited Edition of the No Name series, Compass Box again are allowing the whisky to speak for itself. Still very smoky indeed, there is a new depth and delicacy. To borrow a musical analogy, No Name was peat as power chord; No Name, No. 2 has brought some harmonics to the party.

Built around an elegantly smoky Islay malt matured in refill Sherry butts, the second peated whisky we have used comes from the Isle of Skye. To these they added some old and ethereal single malt whisky from the Northern Highland village of Brora and just a dash of malt whisky finished in new French oak to add an underlying richness.

No Name, No. 2 will transport you straight to the peat bogs and malt kilns of Scotland’s West Coast. Weighty on the palate, hugely complex and concentrated, No Name, No. 2 also introduces a degree of delicacy. Their second whisky in the series offers an elegant mix of dried fruit notes, reminiscent of red cherries, and even a floral quality.

Those who snapped up No Name, and who are familiar with The Peat Monster, will love this latest exploration of the smoky whisky spectrum. No Name, No. 2 proves that peat is far from one-dimensional.

Compass Box / The Circle #1.
Compass Box / The Circle #1.

£130.00
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 
Strength: 46%.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland.

CATEGORY: Vatted Malt.

DISTILLERY: Highland Park, Clynelish and Tamdhu.

BOTTLER: Compass Box.

BOTTLING: 2019

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 6151

ABV: 46% Vol.

Sunshine in a glass

Rosey Mitchell is the 2018 winner of The Circle, The Compass Box programme designed to inspire bartenders around the world. Rosey’s prize? To create a blend with Compass Box founder John Glaser and whiskymaker Jill Boyd. Rosey wanted to make an approachable whisky to be shared with friends, something for the daytime, a whisky with brightness. She called it “sunshine in a glass.”

The Circle is based around a parcel of fruity and creamy single malt from the Tamdhu Distillery in Speyside. This is supported by malt whisky from the Clynelish Distillery. A touch of peated malt whisky from an Orkney distillery and a small proportion of a French oak-finished blended malt whisky complete the recipe.

They believe they've achieved exactly what Rosey envisaged. The whisky is bright and warm with a creamy softness. It practically radiates sunlight!

Filed Under: Edencroft Spirit Specialists, New Arrivals

GlenAllachie New Arrivals From Abbey Whisky!

July 2, 2019 by Gary Leave a Comment

GlenAllachie 12 Year Old PX Finish
£58.90

New Arrivals

GlenAllachie 8 Year Old Koval Quarter Cask
GlenAllachie 8 Year Old Koval Quarter Cask

£54.90
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 8 Years Old
Strength: 48%
70cl
GlenAllachie 10 Year Old Port Wood Finish
GlenAllachie 10 Year Old Port Wood Finish

£54.90
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 10 Years Old
Strength: 48%
70cl
GlenAllachie 12 Year Old PX Finish
GlenAllachie 12 Year Old PX Finish

£58.90
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 12 Years Old
Strength: 48%
70cl
Glendronach Parliament 21 Year Old
Glendronach Parliament 21 Year Old

£137.90
Country: Scotland
Region: Highland
Age: 21 Years Old
Strength: 48%
70cl
Kilchoman STR Cask Matured | 2019 Edition
Kilchoman STR Cask Matured | 2019 Edition

£77.45
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 50%
70cl
Vintage: 2012
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Old Forester Bourbon
Old Forester Bourbon

£23.94
Country: America
Region: American
Age: 
Strength: 43%
70cl
Old Forester Statesman
Old Forester Statesman

£58.80
Country: America
Region: American
Age: 
Strength: 47.5%
70cl
Highland Park Saltire Single Cask Edition 1
Highland Park Saltire Single Cask Edition 1

£325.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Island
Age: 13 Years Old
Strength: 43%
70cl
Vintage: 2004
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Lagavulin Islay Jazz Festival 2018
Lagavulin Islay Jazz Festival 2018

£165.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 58.8%
70cl
Glenlossie 11 Year Old - 2008 | The Single Malts of Scotland
Glenlossie 11 Year Old – 2008 | The Single Malts of Scotland

£64.80
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 11 Years Old
Strength: 59.4%
70cl
Vintage: 2008
Bottler: Elixir Distillers
Glentauchers 21 Year Old - 1997 | The Single Malts of Scotland
Glentauchers 21 Year Old – 1997 | The Single Malts of Scotland

£110.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 21 Years Old
Strength: 54.1%
70cl
Vintage: 1997
Bottler: Elixir Distillers
Glenburgie 20 Year Old - 1998 | The Single Malts of Scotland
Glenburgie 20 Year Old – 1998 | The Single Malts of Scotland

£114.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 20 Years Old
Strength: 58.6%
70cl
Vintage: 1998
Bottler: Elixir Distillers
Mortlach 58 Year Old - 1961 | Cask 1972 | Private Collection
Mortlach 58 Year Old – 1961 | Cask 1972 | Private Collection

£7,500.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 58 Years Old
Strength: 44.4%
70cl
Vintage: 1961
Bottler: Gordon & MacPhail
The Peat Faerie 7 Year Old | Blended Batch 04
The Peat Faerie 7 Year Old | Blended Batch 04

£79.98
Country: Scotland
Region: 
Age: 7 Years Old
Strength: 50%
70cl

Filed Under: Abbey Whisky, New Arrivals

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