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The Latest Stock From The SMWS – Chilli Chunky Chips Anyone?!

April 22, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

“Chilli chunky chips”
Cask No: 94.24
Cask Type: 1st fill #4 heavy char barrel
Distillery: Fettercairn
Origin: Scotland
£61.20

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“Sweet petrichor”
Cask No: 113.60

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Braes of Glenlivet (Braeval Distillery)
Origin: Scotland
£51.00

Qty left: 72



“Petrichor galore”
Cask No: 63.81

Cask Type: 1st fill Spanish Oak ex-Oloroso butt
Distillery: Glentauchers
Origin: Scotland
£53.20

Qty left: 73



“A pinch of pink peppercorns”
Cask No: 13.96

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Dalmore
Origin: Scotland
£59.16

Qty left: 75



“Porridge of dreams”
Cask No: 28.73

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Tullibardine
Origin: Scotland
£52.00

Qty left: 76



“Industrial chimney soot”
Cask No: 93.175

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Scotia
Origin: Scotland
£58.00

Qty left: 77



“Delicious earthy smoke”

Cask Type: Refill ex-bourbon hogshead

£65.00

Qty left: 77



“Chilli chunky chips”
Cask No: 94.24

Cask Type: 1st fill #4 heavy char barrel
Distillery: Fettercairn
Origin: Scotland
£61.20

Qty left: 78



“Spice wreck”
Cask No: 138.12

Cask Type: 1st fill #3 char barrel
Distillery: Omar (Nantou Distillery)
Origin: Taiwan
£88.74

Qty left: 78



“Citrus moscatel sangria”
Cask No: 134.13

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Paul John
Origin: India
£142.80

Qty left: 79



“Ode to a barrel”
Cask No: 113.59

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Braes of Glenlivet (Braeval Distillery)
Origin: Scotland
£53.40

Qty left: 81



“Big bumper bag of buttons”
Cask No: 35.298

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Moray
Origin: Scotland
£49.00

Qty left: 84



“Dragons lipstick”
Cask No: 128.18

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-ruby port barrique
Distillery: Penderyn
Origin: Wales
£82.00

Qty left: 84



“Sweetness, spice and all things nice”
Cask No: 39.219

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Linkwood
Origin: Scotland
£62.00

Qty left: 87



“Grownup indulgences”
Cask No: 55.72

Cask Type: 1st ex-px hogshead
Distillery: Royal Brackla
Origin: Scotland
£69.60

Qty left: 87



“Film star hangs out at smokers corner”
Cask No: 4.297

Cask Type: Refill ex-bourbon hogshead
Distillery: Highland Park
Origin: Scotland
£150.00

Qty left: 89



“Burning berries”
Cask No: 78.59

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon hogshead
Distillery: Ben Nevis
Origin: Scotland
£54.00

Qty left: 91



“French oak rollercoaster”
Cask No: 100.35

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Strathmill
Origin: Scotland
£55.40

Qty left: 102



“Mudpie”

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel

£65.00

Qty left: 103



“Chamoy from Mexico”
Cask No: 100.33

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Strathmill
Origin: Scotland
£63.90

Qty left: 106



“Crumbled nuts on roasted ham”
Cask No: 4.302

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Highland Park
Origin: Scotland
£68.00

Qty left: 109



“Salting and pickling”
Cask No: 44.150

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon hogshead
Distillery: Craigellachie
Origin: Scotland
£88.20

Qty left: 110



“Bright, breezy botanical beast”
Cask No: 1.255

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glenfarclas
Origin: Scotland
£55.00

Qty left: 120



“Comfort and joy”
Cask No: 26.196

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Clynelish
Origin: Scotland
£57.50

Qty left: 136



“Cinnamon snickerdoodles and sanded pine”
Cask No: 9.236

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Grant
Origin: Scotland
£65.00

Qty left: 139



“Beach hut bonkers”
Cask No: 135.34

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Inchmoan (Loch Lomond Distillery)
Origin: Scotland
£86.00

Qty left: 152

Filed Under: New Arrivals, News, Smws, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society

Fettercairn “Warehouse 2 Batch No. 003” Released – A Whisky With So Much To Offer!

April 12, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

Fettercairn Warehouse 2 Batch No. 003!

Fettercairn Distillery has unveiled the third release in its hugely popular and sought-after Warehouse 2 Collection, an inspired small batch series created to celebrate the hidden gems within its 14 dunnage warehouses and to showcase its commitment to enlightened whisky making!

Limited to just 9,600 bottles, Fettercairn Warehouse 2 Batch No. 003 was distilled in 2015 and matured in a selection of handpicked ex-Bourbon barrels (57%), rum barrels (16%) and French red wine barriques (27%). This unique combination of casks was carefully chosen from the treasure trove of aging stock in Warehouse 2, where high humidity combines with the relatively cool and temperate environment to make their mark on the maturing spirit.

Fettercairn Warehouse 2 Batch No. 003 showcases the distillery’s tropical house style, which originates from the distinctive copper cooling ring distillation process, with an added flair of soft, sweet spice. The whisky has been bottled at a higher strength of 50.6% ABV to highlight the heavier weighted influence of the French red wine barriques while adding real depth to the final spirit and the base notes of Fettercairn’s well-known tropical characteristics.

Limited to just 9,600 bottles

Non-chill filtered to optimise flavour delivery, this naturally golden-amber single malt leads with warm sweetness on the nose and pleases the palate with a fruity mix of passion fruit, papaya and red berries, alongside sugared almonds and patisserie spice, making for a rich, warming taste experience.

The Warehouse Collection celebrates the talent, passion and commitment of the distillery team, coupled with the vision of Gregg Glass, Master Whisky Maker, in seeking unusual and interesting casks to craft these unconventional small batch releases. Limited in number and availability, the Collection has already captured the imagination of both collectors and whisky drinkers with its striking look and clear purpose.

With discovery a driving force at Fettercairn, this wonderful collection of whiskies has been crafted to explore the treasure trove of aging stock in Warehouse 2. In line with the ethos of enlightened whisky making, a detailed breakdown of the cask make-up is proudly presented on each bottle and pack bringing complete transparency to every new release.

With expectation high following the popularity of the first two releases in the Collection, we knew we needed to deliver something special with this third release, without compromising the approach we’ve been striving to adopt. As such, when personally hand selecting casks for this edition, I wanted to push the boundaries further to create a beautifully balanced single malt which delivered both freshness and complexity in character. I believe Batch No. 003 is another true one off for Fettercairn.

Warehouse 2 has so much to offer in terms of diversity and quality of the casks and it is always a challenging, yet enthralling task to select the ones to create each batch. The choice of French barriques combined with rum barrels for this release has brought a truly different dimension to this spirit and enabled us to keep showcasing our innovative and experimental approach.
– Gregg Glass: Master Whisky Maker

Fettercairn Warehouse 2, Batch No.003 will be available at an RSP of £60 in key global markets including the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France from April, extending to key Asia markets from May onwards.

Tasting notes

Nose: Warm honey, Alphonso mango, brioche, cocoa, subtle forest fruits and waves of rose water

Taste: Passion fruit, papaya, red berries and grape must harmonise with sugared almonds, patisserie spice and heather honey.

Fettercairn Whiskies are also available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt

About Fettercairn

Our founder, Sir Alexander Ramsay, was one of the Scottish landowners who campaigned for the licensing of Scotch Whisky distilling. In 1824 Fettercairn he established the Fettercairn Distillery, in the Northeast of Scotland; it was to become one of the first licensed single malt distilleries. Despite his campaigns for regulation, Ramsay recruited illicit whisky makers as his first stillmen, knowing only they had the knowledge and experience required to make great whisky. From our very beginnings, we’ve been doing things a little differently in the pursuit of great whisky.

In the mid-1950s, the whisky makers at Fettercairn experimented, seeking ways to create a purer expression of their spirit. They found that pouring water down the still cooled the copper, increasing condensation inside so only the lightest vapours could rise for collection. They fashioned a copper tube around the top of the still to continually douse it with crystal clear mountain water. This simple yet ingenious engineering feat not only creates a purer expression of our whisky, but beautiful oxidized patina of the copper with shades of teal, brushed cooper and white proudly marking our stills. To this day our copper cooling ring remains unique in Scotch whisky making.

Today the Fettercairn Distillery continues this trend of ingenious thinking and is the home of enlightened whisky making, where experimental and considered, open minded innovation provides inspiration in the creation of the most exceptional and rare single malt whiskies. Driven by the idea of entire craft, there is an inherent commitment to the land and the idea of nurturing and embracing every single part of the process, from forest to field to Fettercairn.

As part of this philosophy, we are always discovering and learning and we use this to feed our imagination and passion to create distinct whiskies with a surprising tropical character.

Filed Under: Fettercairn, Highland, New Arrivals, News

Jura Whisky Adds To Their “Signature Series” With 14 Year Old American Rye Cask!

April 12, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

Jura Whisky Adds To Their “Signature Series” With 14 Year Old American Rye Cask!

Jura Single Malt whisky is adding a ‘smooth and warming’ 14 Year Old American Rye Cask edition to its Signature Series, in celebration of Jura’s island community and the unbreakable bond between the islanders and the whiskies they produce.

Initially matured in Jura’s traditional American White Oak ex-Bourbon barrels, which are the perfect partner for all the new make spirit at the distillery, the whisky has been further matured in hand-selected American rye whisky casks to add depth and complexity, with distinctive layers of spicy and aromatic flavours.

Now available at a rrp. of £42

The rye casks impart notes of cinnamon, vanilla, cacao and warming honey to Jura’s signature smooth and bright profile.

Warm gold in colour, Jura 14 Year Old Rye Cask is reminiscent of warm summers evenings on the island, with classic fresh notes of citrus and vanilla balancing mango, fresh mint and crushed almonds.

On the palate, flavours of toffee apple and pecan pie are revealed with layers of cinnamon, honey, cacao and hazelnut, before giving way to a long, warm and nutty finish leaving an impression of maple syrup, guava and soft spice.

The vibrancy of our 14 Year Old Rye Cask is matched only by the spirit of the community on the island. The close-knit group are the inspiration for us to produce whiskies which transport you to Jura with every sip.

The rye casks add a warming complexity and depth of flavour to our signature fresh and vibrant Jura spirit, making it a perfect dram for every season.
– Gregg Glass: Whisky Maker & Blender at Whyte & Mackay

This latest addition to the Signature Series follows the launch of Jura Rum Cask Finish last summer and is presented in a striking green carton emblazoned with scenes from Jura complemented by golden rye, uniting the heritage of this whisky. Additionally, a QR code gives those who purchase a bottle an exclusive opportunity to discover more about the liquid, its story and how best to enjoy it.

Each bottle of Jura Whisky is a celebration of its island home and embodies the passion of those who make it – and the Jura 14 Year Old Rye Cask is no exception.

The remote Scottish island provides the canvas from which these dedicated islanders take their inspiration and the distillery provides the means to bring this to life. Our stills are amongst the tallest in Scotland, which create a light new make spirit with a citrus and pine character, and we use peated malted barley for less than four weeks a year which is added sparingly to provide body and seasoning to each whisky. This allows the Jura distillery to provide a unique home to craft our spirit.
– Claire Blackadder: Global Head of Brand for Jura

Jura 14 Year Old American Rye Cask is available now at an RSP of £42 and will roll out into key markets later in the year.

Product information:

Jura 14 Year Old Rye Cask

ABV: 40%

Available in 70cl

Colour: Warm gold

Nose: Reminiscent of warm evenings on the island, our classic fresh citrus and vanilla character is balanced with the herbal and floral aromas of the American Rye barrels, delivering aromas of mango, fresh mint and crushed almonds.

Taste: On the palate, the whisky reveals toffee apple richness and pecan pie with layers of cinnamon, vibrant vanilla, honey, cacao and hazelnut.

Finish: A long, warm and nutty finish with notes of toffee, maple syrup, guava and soft wood spices.

Jura is available to buy from these Whisky Merchants:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt
  • Edencroft Fine Wine & Spirit Specialists


About Jura:

Jura is an island nestled off the West Coast of Scotland. With only one road, one pub, one whisky distillery and 212(ish) people, Jura is as beautiful as it is remote.

The distillery was established in 1810 and reborn in 1963 to revive the community.

Inspired by our history and our island home, we create single malt with a true passion for the craft of whisky making.

Filed Under: Island, Isle Of Jura, New Arrivals, News, Whisky

Jameson Releases Their Third Crested X Eight Degrees Brewing Collaboration!

April 8, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

The third Jameson Crested X Eight Degrees Brewing collaboration!

Irish Distillers, maker of some of the world’s most enjoyed whiskeys, is building on its long-standing collaboration with Eight Degrees Brewing to create a stunning third edition in this Crested series!

Jameson Crested Finished in Barleywine Irish Oak Barrels is a limited-edition whiskey born from the latest instalment of the exciting partnership between Irish Distillers and the award-winning, Cork-based brewery, which is renowned for its innovation and experimentation.

For this third iteration, Irish Distillers and Eight Degrees once again joined forces to showcase the very best of Irish talent and local produce, and started by selecting rare Irish oak barrels from Midleton Distillery’s carefully curated inventory. The brewery team at Eight Degrees then selected barleywine, a traditional malt-forward beer, to rest in the barrels for twelve weeks to produce a rich and complex sipping beer infused with whiskey flavours for their Original Gravity series (ABV 12.2%).

A limited-edition release of fewer than 10,000 bottles

Once emptied, the beer-seasoned barrels were then returned to Midleton, filled with Jameson Crested and left to mature for a further three months. The result is an elevated Jameson Crested with a rich roasted malted barley flavour profile with notes of toasted almonds and sweet candy floss. Bottled at 45% ABV, the whiskey perfectly balances generous oak tannins and dried fruits with cereal notes and nutty undertones from the barleywine for a full-bodied and luxurious flavour.

Our relationship with Eight Degrees Brewing continues to provide a springboard for innovation, adding a new dimension to both our whiskeys and beers.

As a wood, Irish oak is much more porous than its American counterpart, meaning the barrels have been quick to mature and impart flavours of caramel and dairy fudge, which have worked elegantly in tandem with the nutty, malted flavour of the barleywine for a luscious whiskey which is truly Irish in every sip.
– Deirdre O’Carroll: Irish Distillers’ Blender

It is a rare privilege to work with Irish oak in beer brewing and the buttery creaminess the casks added to our Original Gravity Irish Oak-Aged Barleywine was immediately distinctive.

We are thrilled to see the seasoned casks return to their rightful resting place, with our beer imparting a sweet, malted character to this special bottling of the iconic Jameson Crested.
– Head Cellarman at Eight Degrees Brewing: Derek Neville

The celebration of Ireland continues on pack with designs from local artist Coireall Carroll Kent adorning both the Jameson Crested bottle and the Eight Degrees beer cans. Featuring historical patterns and ancient tree roots, the artwork is a vivid celebration of the Irish countryside.

I wanted to create a standout design which was distinctly Irish, I spent a lot of the pandemic trekking across the Irish countryside, and many of the roads that I took to are shrouded in trees just like these.

The knots are naturally rooted in Celtic culture, with the concentric circles representing both the curves of our landscape and the bubbles in a good drink!
– Coireall Carroll Kent: Artist

A limited-edition release of fewer than 10,000 bottles, Jameson Crested Finished in Barleywine Irish Oak Barrels will be available in Jameson’s brand home outlets at Jameson Distillery, Bow Street, Dublin, Midleton Distillery, Cork, as well as in global travel retail and through Jameson’s online shop, priced at €50 (70cl). In Ireland, it will also be available in O’Brien’s Off Licences and other specialist off licences.

Filed Under: Eight Degrees Brewing, Irish, Irish Distillers, Jameson, New Arrivals, News, Whiskey

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