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Sampling The SMWS ‘Maverick’ 40th Anniversary Bottling – An Unorthodox Dram – For Every Person!

February 24, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

The SMWS 40th anniversary bottling!

The SMWS recently released ‘Maverick’ – their first 40th anniversary bottling – and I’ve been lucky enough to sample it!

Maverick – an unorthodox or independent-minded person – or dram!

Maverick is a 12-year-old small batch single malt Scotch whisky and there is more information on my previous blog post here.

Throughout 2023, the SMWS, which has grown to include branches in more than 30 countries across the world including China, Australia, the USA and Japan, will release several special bottlings globally to celebrate its 40th anniversary, alongside various events and collaborations, all inspired by its idiosyncratic founder’s unorthodox outlook.

Among the Society’s anniversary activities over the coming months are innovative creations such as a chilli-tinged whisky, collaborations with a ‘thrill engineer’ and a top-secret world-record attempt. The Society will also launch a new podcast series featuring maverick and game-changing characters from around the world.

The SMWS has very kindly sent me a bottle of ‘Maverick’ to try. Thanks SMWS!

So, what did I think? Here are my tasting notes …

Tasting Notes – SMWS ‘Maverick’ Single Malt Scotch Whisky (50%)


A limited-edition whisky with only 2,100 bottles available in 14 countries.

Age: 12 years
Date distilled: 21 June 2010
Region: Speyside
ABV: 50% abv
Cask Type: Refill bourbon hogsheads, then Spanish oak first fill oloroso and second fill Spanish oak Pedro Ximenez hogsheads
Spirit Type: Small batch single malt
£65
Flavour profile: Not assigned but would be very much be in the Deep, Rich & Dried Fruits category

Nose: Rich toffee apples, lemon citrus with sherbet sugar followed by oranges, hints of banana ending in rich sherry and red wine – very inviting!

Palate: Very smooth, creamy mouthfeel. The palate sweet and sherried with luscious Christmas fruit cake and candied orange. Add in some creamy chocolate with coffee grounds and that’s quite a palate!

Finish: Heady, sweet, punchy spicy pepper with a little ginger ending with lemon and liquorice.

Overall: I love this dram! Initially it comes across as a quite a simple whisky but over time it slowly reveals hidden complexities that are very rewarding. And it’s also a great excuse to treat yourself to another top-up!

SMWS: Founder, Pip Hills sampling the 40th anniversary bottling

Many thanks to the SMWS (@SMWSUK) for sending me such a fine bottle!

About The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS)

• The Scotch Malt Whisky Society was established in Edinburgh in 1983 and has 37,000 members around the world.
• It is owned by The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC) plc
• The SMWS bottles rare single cask and single malt whisky, exclusive blends and a range of other Single Cask Spirits.
• The Society has bottled whisky from 180 distilleries from Scotland and beyond
• The Society offers a new batch of around 20 different single malt whiskies every month
• Members have access to four exclusive SMWS Members’ Rooms in Leith, Edinburgh, Glasgow and London along with a global network of 100 partner bars.
• The Society offers a variety of membership options that can be tailored.
• For more information about the Society, visit: https://smws.com/, Twitter: @SMWSUK Facebook: @thesmwsuk Instagram: @smws_uk

About The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC)

• The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC) plc is based in Edinburgh
• The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC) plc is building a portfolio of premium brands that bring together some of the world’s best spirits producers with a growing movement of discerning consumers by curating unrivalled collections of craft spirits.
• ASC owns The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) and in 2021 it launched J.G. Thomson & Co. Inspired by its namesake, which was originally a wine and spirits merchant in Leith, Scotland, in the 1700s, J.G. Thomson is a new, adventurous blender, creating small batch blended malt whiskies, blended grain whiskies, rum and gin. 

Filed Under: News, Pip Hills, Sampling, Smws, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, Whisky tasting

The SMWS Releases ‘Mavericks’ – Their First 40th Anniversary Whisky Bottling!

February 21, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

The SMWS 40th anniversary bottling!

The SMWS have released ‘Maverick’ – their first 40th anniversary bottling and looking at the drams profile it promises to be a cracker!

“I think it’s lovely … it makes me smile – very, very nice whisky indeed!”

Age: 12 years
Date distilled: 21 June 2010
Region: Speyside
ABV: 50% abv
Cask Type: Refill bourbon hogsheads, then Spanish oak first fill oloroso and second fill Spanish oak Pedro Ximenez hogsheads
Spirit Type: Small batch single malt
£65
Flavour profile: Not assigned but would be very much be in the Deep, Rich & Dried Fruits category

The definition of a maverick is an unorthodox or independent-minded person. In 1983, Pip Hills founded The Scotch Malt Whisky Society based on an idea that everyone said wouldn’t work. Pip wanted to bottle whisky straight from the cask, unadulterated, because it retained maximum flavour. And he was right: people loved it, and the Society was born. He was a maverick in its truest form.

This expression is a celebration of the iconic sherry cask. For its creation, the SMWS selected some bourbon hogsheads of Speyside single malt. They moved the whisky to a selection of oloroso and Pedro Ximenez-seasoned hogsheads, all made from Spanish oak, for varying length of additional maturation; between two and three and a half years. They then blended the casks together to create this dark and rewarding dram.

The bespoke Maverick artwork was created by Glasgow-based artist and graphic designer Andy Rogerson. This unique bottling is part of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s 40th anniversary celebrations.

On a recent trip to Jerez I was thinking about how much there is to explore in whisky, particularly the cask that the whisky is matured in. And I had this kind of sense of excitement that I imagine our founder Pip Hills had back in the early days when the Society was just starting.

So that kind of feeling was the inspiration for putting Maverick together. This is very much trying to encapsulate that excited feeling of discovery within whisky.
It’s great fun, and this is really the most exciting part of the job. When I get to sit down with a row of samples and really start to assess those and start to decide how they might fit together, that is so much fun.

So I started looking at our sherry matured stocks and I came across a Speyside single malt, this is drawn from Spanish oak, oloroso, and Pedro Ximenez casks. What I was trying to do was get a nice balance between the kind of dry oloroso character, nuttiness and the sweet Pedro Ximenez decadent side.

So it’s a combination of those two cask types and both in Spanish oak.
– Euan Campbell: SMWS Head of Whisky Creation

I think it’s lovely … it makes me smile – very, very nice whisky indeed. I see from the bottle that it’s been in two or three different kinds of cask, which is not something that – being old-fashioned – I approve of all that much. But the proof of the pudding is in the eating, and this is perfectly lovely whisky. Very, very rich, it has light fruity notes, but also dark fruity notes, it smells like Christmas cake and black bun, that sort of thing, and dried fruits.

It’s floral as well, which you would expect any good whisky to be. There are deeper underlying notes which I think are aldehydic flavours and sherry-related flavours, which presumably since it spent some time in a sherry cask, you’re getting that.
– Pip Hills: Society founder and ‘Maverick-in-Chief’

SMWS: Founder, Pip Hills sampling the 40th anniversary bottling

Society Tasting Notes

The aromas of freshly waxed, natural marble floors, mosaics and terrazzo tiles were followed by a fruity scent from apricots, peaches and plums, before a cup of Assam tea and fig, apple and raisin bread pudding joined the party.

On the palate, we found American-style blueberry and banana pancakes with lemon juice and maple syrup, as well as cardamom and orange-spiced rhubarb on top of fluffy French toast.

Following dilution we discovered dark chocolate, marshmallows and a sherry mango trifle. To taste, a traditional ‘blood & sand’ cocktail, named after a 1922 film about a Spanish matador, using equal parts of Scotch, sweet vermouth, cherry liqueur and orange juice.

Maverick Moments

40th. Anniversary Mavericks

About The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS)

• The Scotch Malt Whisky Society was established in Edinburgh in 1983 and has 37,000 members around the world.
• It is owned by The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC) plc
• The SMWS bottles rare single cask and single malt whisky, exclusive blends and a range of other Single Cask Spirits.
• The Society has bottled whisky from 180 distilleries from Scotland and beyond
• The Society offers a new batch of around 20 different single malt whiskies every month
• Members have access to four exclusive SMWS Members’ Rooms in Leith, Edinburgh, Glasgow and London along with a global network of 100 partner bars.
• The Society offers a variety of membership options that can be tailored.
• For more information about the Society, visit: https://smws.com/, Twitter: @SMWSUK Facebook: @thesmwsuk Instagram: @smws_uk

About The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC)

• The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC) plc is based in Edinburgh
• The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC) plc is building a portfolio of premium brands that bring together some of the world’s best spirits producers with a growing movement of discerning consumers by curating unrivalled collections of craft spirits.
• ASC owns The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) and in 2021 it launched J.G. Thomson & Co. Inspired by its namesake, which was originally a wine and spirits merchant in Leith, Scotland, in the 1700s, J.G. Thomson is a new, adventurous blender, creating small batch blended malt whiskies, blended grain whiskies, rum and gin. 

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

Edinburgh’s Scotch Whisky Experience Invests In The Future!

February 14, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

Edinburgh’s Scotch Whisky Experience Invests in the Future!

Edinburgh’s Scotch Whisky Experience will this year see a major investment, anticipated to be in the region of £3 million, in one of Scotland’s premier visitor destinations and a five-star attraction operating from the top of Edinburgh’s busy Royal Mile!

The Experience has been educating and enthusing visitors about Scotch whisky for over 30 years already welcoming more than 8.5 million visitors from around the globe, in addition the Amber Restaurant and Whisky Bar accommodate corporate events and private dinners.

The Scotch Whisky Experience brings the joys of Scotland’s whisky heritage to a worldwide audience. The substantial investment of £3 million will enhance the visitor experience, with work already underway, this will reflect the premium nature of Scotch whisky. With tour options to suit both whisky lovers and those with a passing interest, the new tour experience will include technology not yet seen at a visitor experience in the UK.

We’ll be creating a theatrical and magical experience to tell the story of Scotch whisky production, blended with technologies which we believe have never before been used in a visitor experience. Our team have been nurturing this vision since well before the pandemic, and excitement is building.

We can’t tell you more yet, but we promise that what we have in store will be breathtaking and truly unique!
– Susan Morrison: Chief Executive of The Scotch Whisky Experience

The Scotch Whisky Experience was first created when 19 individual Scotch whisky companies jointly invested in showcasing the industry to international visitors. The Scotch Whisky Experience remains a key partner for the industry. Representing a significant proportion of the Scotch whisky distillers companies, the experience has new distillers joining all the time as more and more distilleries are built all across Scotland.

The Scotch whisky industry is a very considerable player in both Scotland and the UK representing £5.5 billion in gross value added (GVA) to the economy with 11,000 people directly employed in Scotland, 7,000 of those jobs in rural areas. In 2021, Scotch Whisky accounted for a remarkable 22% of all UK food & drink exports.
(Source: Scotch Whisky Association, Jan-Dec 2021 data)

Education is a key ingredient in the success of Scotch whisky with its unique and complex heritage. The product of the distillation of water, barley and yeast it encompasses a huge range of possible expressions based on differences of age, source of ingredients, region, type of maturation and the production process itself. The industry offer includes many varieties of single malts, product of just one distillery, and a huge range of blended whiskies made by the highly-skilled Master Blenders. The Scotch Whisky Experience’s new investment is destined to bring even more visitors into this extraordinary world of Scotland’s whisky heritage.

Work commenced in early January and will be completed by Summer 2023. Any disruptive work will be undertaken outside opening hours and will not impact on tour experiences, Amber restaurant or private events.


Open daily with tours available from 10:00am – 17:00pm (extended opening hours at weekends and high season)

Tours range from £21.00 per person and are available to book online at: scotchwhiskyexperience.co.uk

The Experience is available in 20 languages with family-friendly and tailored tours and is fully wheelchair accessible.

Filed Under: News, Scotch, Scotch Whisky Experience, Whisky, Whisky Tours

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society Celebrates Its 40th-Anniversary As It Approaches 40,000 Member Milestone!

February 2, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

Pip Hills, founder of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, pictured at the Abderdeenshire farm where he first discovered single cask whisky

Year-long series of special activities announced by The Scotch Malt Whisky Society as it closes in on 40,000 member milestone!

Having been dismissed by industry experts in 1983 as an idea that would never work, a whisky club started ‘for a lark’ by a maverick whisky enthusiast in Edinburgh is this year celebrating its 40th-anniversary and approaching 40,000 members around the world.

For four decades, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) has specialised in releasing ‘whisky in its purest form’ – mainly single malt whiskies bottled from single casks that are not diluted with water, artificially coloured or chill-filtered to prevent it going cloudy when water or ice is added.

Now The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, which has grown to include around 30 branches across the world including China, Australia and the USA, is marking this new milestone in its journey with a year-long series of special releases, events, collaborations and happenings, all inspired by its founder’s unorthodox outlook.

View Single Cask Malt Whiskies To Buy From The SMWS!

The Society is also launching a new podcast series featuring maverick and game changing characters from around the world and will assemble a first-ever female-only tasting panel to select future releases!

Alongside commemorative bottles and special releases for the 40th year, the Society’s anniversary activities over the next 12 months include innovative creations such as a chilli-tinged whisky, collaborations with a ‘thrill engineer’ and a top-secret world-record attempt.

The Society will also launch a new podcast series featuring maverick and game changing characters from around the world and assemble a first-ever female-only tasting panel to select future releases.

The worldwide whisky club was started in 1983 by then Edinburgh-based accountant Pip Hills. The idea came after he’d experienced an epiphany discovering that whisky drawn straight from a cask had much more flavour compared with that era’s choice of off-the-shelf whisky.

His ingenious idea of forming a club in Edinburgh to share these ‘pure’ single cask whiskies with others and making whisky more fun by using wine-tasters’ terminology to describe flavours was a game-changer at a time when the Scotch industry was perceived as dull and in decline.

Four decades on, the whisky industry is booming – thanks in part to pioneers like Hills – while the Society is also thriving. Despite being told by industry experts that his idea of a whisky club would never work, the Society now has around 30 branches around the world, over 100 partner bars worldwide, has bottled whisky from over 180 different distilleries and has more than 37,000 members. The club is part of the Artisanal Spirits Company plc group, known for creation and curation of outstanding limited edition whisky and artisanal sprits for premium drinks lovers around the world.

The Society’s year of celebrations also include the release of a special short film about its origins which documents the whisky epiphany Hills experienced when he first sampled single cask whisky at an Aberdeenshire farm. Other plans involve the release of more sherry-cask matured whiskies, and new releases from distilleries the Society has never bottled from before.

They say ‘mighty oaks from little acorns grow’ and that is true of the Society’s story. It’s incredible to think that a small gathering of pals sharing single cask whisky in Edinburgh has grown into this worldwide club. It seems apt that in our 40th year, we are closing in on reaching 40,000 members, worldwide.

As we enter our fifth decade, we’re incredibly excited. Our Spirits Team is hard at work seeking out incredible casks and we continue to bring people together to explore the flavours of whisky and create new friendships. Our members and adventurous whisky fans looking to join the Society can expect to see a few surprises during our 40th anniversary year. Watch this space…
– Andrew Dane: CEO of Artisanal Spirts Company plc

I started the whole thing for a lark. At the time, most of the Scotch whisky industry was very dull and most of the whisky wasn’t up to much. I had had no great liking for whisky, but when I first tried whisky drawn straight from a cask, it was an epiphany – this whisky tasted astonishing and quite unlike any whisky I’d drunk before. I shared some with my friends and they loved it too, so it seemed like a good idea to share it with more people.

When we started the Society and began to share the ‘secret’ of single cask whisky with others, there’s no doubt that we began to alter people’s attitudes, so that they came to see that behind the branded sameness of Scotch whisky there lay a world of variety and interest, as well as a drink that tasted a lot better than what they were used to. The great thing was that we had a lot of fun doing and people joined the Society in their thousands to share in the fun, as well as to get their hands on the whisky.
– Pip Hills: founder of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society

10 facts and stories about Pip Hills, founder of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, and the worldwide whisky club he helped establish

Pip Hills, founder of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, pictured in the 1980s

1. In 1983, Pip Hills started a revolution in the world of Scotch whisky when he established The Scotch Malt Whisky Society in Edinburgh
2. Today, the Society is a worldwide whisky club dedicated to single cask whisky – it has 37,000 members, around 30 branches, over 100 partner bars, and it has bottled whisky from more than 180 different distilleries.
3. Prior to his involvement in the whisky world, Hills studied first medicine then philosophy before working as an Inspector of Taxes and later running his own tax accountancy business.
4. Hills’s interest in single cask whisky started in the late 70s when he experienced an ‘epiphany’ trying some whisky which had been siphoned straight from a cask into an old lemonade bottle while visiting a friend’s farm in Aberdeenshire.
5. Hills discovered that this ‘pure’ cask-strength whisky had more flavour and character compared with that era’s choice of off-the-shelf whisky, which was diluted with water and often artificially coloured.
6. Hills sourced his first cask of whisky from Glenfarclas Distillery in Speyside. Driving from Edinburgh, he transported the cask in the back of his 1937 Lagonda.
7. In the early 80s, the Scotch industry was perceived as dull, in decline and its brands were bland, but Hills and the Society revolutionised this world by adding a sense of fun and camaraderie.
8. Borrowing the evocative and entertaining language of wine-tasters to describe whisky flavours, Hills and the Society helped establish the concept of recreational whisky tastings, which are now so commonplace.
9. The formation of the Society helped drive a resurgence of Scotch whisky. Several years after the Society was formed, others in the industry took note of interest in single cask whisky and began to mention casks more in their marketing to help promote their brands, while others also began to sell whisky at cask strength, explaining the flavour advantages of that.
10. Now 82, Hills remains a passionate supporter of the Society and single cask whisky, and is revered in whisky circles. In 2022, he received the Dr Jim Swan Award for Services to Scotch Whisky at the Scottish Whisky Awards for his trailblazing role in setting up the Society.

About The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS)

• The Scotch Malt Whisky Society was established in Edinburgh in 1983 and has 37,000 members around the world.
• It is owned by The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC) plc
• The SMWS bottles rare single cask and single malt whisky, exclusive blends and a range of other Single Cask Spirits.
• The Society has bottled whisky from 180 distilleries from Scotland and beyond
• The Society offers a new batch of around 20 different single malt whiskies every month
• Members have access to four exclusive SMWS Members’ Rooms in Leith, Edinburgh, Glasgow and London along with a global network of 100 partner bars.
• The Society offers a variety of membership options that can be tailored.
• For more information about the Society, visit: https://smws.com/, Twitter: @SMWSUK Facebook: @thesmwsuk Instagram: @smws_uk

About The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC)

• The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC) plc is based in Edinburgh
• The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC) plc is building a portfolio of premium brands that bring together some of the world’s best spirits producers with a growing movement of discerning consumers by curating unrivalled collections of craft spirits.
• ASC owns The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) and in 2021 it launched J.G. Thomson & Co. Inspired by its namesake, which was originally a wine and spirits merchant in Leith, Scotland, in the 1700s, J.G. Thomson is a new, adventurous blender, creating small batch blended malt whiskies, blended grain whiskies, rum and gin. 

Filed Under: News, Pip Hills, Smws, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society

“Retro walnut ashtray” – A Glenturret Dram – The Latest Whiskies From The SMWS!

January 31, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

Retro walnut ashtray
Cask No: 16.89

New Arrivals From The Scotch Malt Whisky Society!

Peated

Retro walnut ashtray

Retro walnut ashtray
Cask No: 16.89

Cask Type: re-charred hogshead
Distillery: Glenturret
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 63.3%
£57.00

Qty left: 54

Lightly Peated

Salty nose, peaty palate

Salty nose, peaty palate
Cask No: 4.362

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Highland Park
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 62.7%
£65.00

Qty left: 54

Juicy Oak & Vanilla

A barrel of laughs

A barrel of laughs
Cask No: 12.73

Cask Type: 1st fill HTMC barrel
Distillery: Benriach
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 56.2%
£66.80

Qty left: 61

Juicy Oak & Vanilla

Never judge a dram by its name

Never judge a dram by its name
Cask No: 6.61

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Deveron (Macduff Distillery)
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 62.3%
£57.00

Qty left: 62

Spicy & Sweet

A blast of springtime sweetness

A blast of springtime sweetness
Cask No: 35.346

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Moray
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 59.8%
£61.20

Qty left: 66

Spicy & Dry

Barley sweetness hits dry oak

Barley sweetness hits dry oak
Cask No: 5.123

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Auchentoshan
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 58.0%
£125.00

Qty left: 70

Juicy Oak & Vanilla

Buckthorn mousse and juice

Buckthorn mousse and juice
Cask No: 9.260

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Grant
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 56.1%
£76.20

Qty left: 70

Spicy & Dry

The night comes on

The night comes on
Cask No: 28.96

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Tullibardine
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 60.1%
£61.20

Qty left: 72

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

Sampling The Delights Of The Whisky Cellar: Four Whiskies, One Rum, Five Fruity Treats!

January 20, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

Ready for some sippin’?

Last Wednesday nights @TweetTastings, which was once again ably hosted by Steve from The Whisky Wire, featured the fruity delights of The Whisky Cellar!

The goodies sampled were four whiskies and one rum:-

  • The Easy Sipper North British 11 Years Old
  • Brig O’ Perth Blair Athol 11 Years Old
  • Pintail Linkwood 14 Years Old
  • Pintail Mannochmore 14 Years Old
  • Pintail XO Panama Rum 14 Years Old

If you want to catch up on what all the tweet tasters had to say you can view their comments by searching for the hash tag #TheWhiskyCellar on Twitter.

The Whisky Cellar range is available to buy from: Master of Malt, Whisky Castle, Aberdeen Whisky Shop, Cork & Cask, Top Whiskies, Vino Fandango and House of Malt.

So, what did I think?

Here are my tasting notes … and the ones which were my favourite on the night!

Tasting Notes – The Easy Sipper – North British 11 Years Old Single Grain Scotch Whisky (46.4%)


The Easy Sipper — the brand was the 2020 ‘lockdown’ brainchild of our owner, Keith Bonnington, who imagined a sharing whisky that celebrated the reconnection of kindred souls after all social contact was temporarily put on hold nearly 3 years ago — this would be a sweet, easy-sipping dram for everyone to enjoy together. A love of late-1960s/early-70s psychedelia pop-culture led us to create a non-conventional whisky brand identity that wouldn’t look out of place on the front of a Grateful Dead or The Beatles album cover.

Matured in exclusively first-fill American Oak ex-bourbon barrels and produced in batches of around 500 bottles.

First-Fill Ex-Bourbon Barrels # 317443 & 317444 (11 years old)
1554 bottles
46.4% alc.
RRP £39.00


Nose: Lovely, sweet tropical fruits with blood oranges, lychees, pineapple and toffee – smashing! Afterwards there follows pears in custard with sugared almonds.

Palate: Basically the nose! Sweet tropical fruits with blood oranges, lychees, pineapple and toffee then pears in custard with sugared almonds – remarkable!

Finish: Dry, spicy, oaky finish with lots of pepper and some chilli – kinda moreish!

Tasting Notes – Brig 0′ Perth — Blair Athol 2011 11 Years Old ‘Vino de Color’ Sherry Cask Finish (54.7%)


Brig 0′ Perth — established in 1896 by Matthew Gloag & Son (months before their Famous Grouse brand) and bottled in the basement of the family grocery store at 20-24 Atholl Street, Perth (Scotland), The Whisky Cellar acquired the brand from its previous owner, Edrington, in 2019. Predominantly bottled as a Blended Scotch (our 125th Anniversary Blend was launched in December 2021), we will release occasional Single Malt (single cask) bottlings and this is our first foray.

Vino de Color, a mix of unfermented Pedro Ximinez grape juice and dark sherry is one of the oldest styles of Spanish Sherry wine, intensely sweet and syrupy. Casks of this type hardly ever come up for sale and, when this 150 years old cask did, we snapped it up. A mere 3-months in the cask has taken the weighty Blair Athol spirit into extreme ‘Sherry Bomb’ territory.

Vino de Color Finish # 3078 (11 years old)
467 bottles
54.7% alc.
RRP £75.00


Nose: Warning: Heavy black treacle ahead! Plus, add in some cherries in sugar, sherried fruit cake and a little mint. A surprising note was the powerful, rich, demerara sugar – thick and sweet!

Palate: Sweet and luscious with heavy demerara sugar and sherry.

Finish: Strong, dark coffee with cherries and spicy pepper.

Overall: Very much a ‘Sherry Bomb’ dram!

Tasting Notes – Pintail — Linkwood 2008 14 Years Old Manzanilla Sherry Finish (53.5%)


Pintail — the home of the ‘funky wine cask finish’, and another ‘heritage’ brand, Pintail was a Matthew Gloag & Son stable-mate of Brig 0′ Perth, launched some 35 years later (1931) initially as a Dry Sherry. Advertised in high society publications such as Tatler through the 1940s and 50s, the brand won international awards for its superior quality as the perfect “11 o’clock to serve to guests before lunch and during meals”.
We acquired the brand last year (retaining the original black bottle — white label look with the Pintail duck in flight refreshed on every label) for a variety of Scotch whiskies finished in interesting ex-wine casks (mainly sweet wines) and also any non-Scotch wines and spirits we select to bottle.

Ex-Manzanilla Sherry casks aren’t commonly used in the secondary maturation of Scotch (though increasingly so in recent years) but we just love how the full 12-month ‘finish’ in this cask has create not a `sherry bomb’ in style but rather a delicate, floral-sweet malt with a beautiful saline, almost sea-salty hint. Linkwood’s inherent fruit-forward style works perfectly in tandem here.

Manzanillo Finish # 9067 (14 years old)
309 bottles
53.5% alc.
RRP £75.00


Nose: Quite woody with forest fruits, oranges and lemons. It’s a succulent sweetness with hints of blackcurrant and toffee, musky and oaky accompanied by thick jaminess.

Palate: Very “Tooty Fruity” fruity with creamy chocolate and some licorice.

Finish: Enjoyable pepperiness to complement the fruity sweetness and the kick of chilli at the end is also very attractive!

Tasting Notes – Pintail — Mannochmore 2008 14 Years Old Tokaji Aszu Finish (55.1%)


Tokaji Aszii, the famous highly prized Hungarian sweet wine is one of the oldest known European wines, going back to the Roman times of 300AD.

These wines are deliciously floral and fruity-sweet in style typically with apricots, nectarines and ripe peaches and a touch of honey, taking the deliciously fruity-floral Mannochmore character to new heights after a 6-month long ‘finishing’ period.

Tokaji Aszb Finish # 3075 (14 Years Old)
289 bottles
55.1%
RRP £80.00


Nose: Coffee and cherry syrup with peaches, hints of vanilla and shades of citrus plus some woodiness. I also got a strong burst of sweet stout with fantastic malt and cereal.

Palate: Ooh! That’s nice! Sweet and fruity with cereal, creamy malt and some citrus.

Finish: Spicy coffee with strong, dark chocolate – a wonderful palate!

Tasting Notes – Pintail — XO Single Origin Panama Rum 14 Years Old (54.0%)


Our first ever Rum bottling is this excellent two-barrel (American Oak ex-bourbon) vatting of a Single Origin 14 Years Old from Panama. We’ve gone with a higher strength at 54% (‘overproof in Rum terms) as it helps to carry the full flavour of this premium spirit.
A true sipping Rum.

Barrels # 51 & 79 (14 Years Old)
548 bottles
54.0%
RRP £85.00

Tropical notes of grilled pineapple and lime zest are balanced with gingery, biscuity spice tones and hints of soft vanilla and toasted
oak.


Nose: Pineapple, ripe bananas and sugared fruits.

Palate: Rich vanilla with cooked pineapple and bananas and dates.

Finish: Spicy and oaky.

My Favourites On The Night

REALLY hard to choose but …

1. Brig O’ Perth Blair Athol 11 Years Old

2. Pintail Mannochmore 14 Years Old

Such a collection of outstanding flavours!

Many thanks to Steve at The Whisky Wire (@TheWhiskyWire / @TweetTastings) for a great evening and The Whisky Cellar (@whisky_cellar) for sending the samples, the cracking T-shirt and without whom!

My fellow Tweet Tasters on the night were:-


@TheWhiskyWire @MaltMusings @whiskyodyssey @scotchjak @whiskygraeme @FiShoop @KiltedDrammer @Whisky_And1 @PadWhisky @ocdwhisky @StillSurreal @DavidBircham @PhilScott101 @awhiskybond @RealDramRob @LeaskPatrick @CEVokins @rodbodtoo @pswhisky @WhiskyWizard31 @whiskyRubhach @ingo74 @Jotterface @MrEdwardMilner

Filed Under: News, Sampling, The Whisky Cellar, Twitter Tasting, Whisky, Whisky tasting

“Ginger pear puff pastry tarts” – The Latest Whiskies From The SMWS!

January 12, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

Ginger pear puff pastry tarts
Cask No: 9.270

New Arrivals From The Scotch Malt Whisky Society!

Spicy & Sweet

Ginger pear puff pastry tarts

Ginger pear puff pastry tarts
Cask No: 9.270

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Grant
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 61.3%
£82.80

Qty left: 47

Spicy & Dry

‘Two roads diverged in a yellow wood’

‘Two roads diverged in a yellow wood’
Cask No: 7.279

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Longmorn
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 56.0%
£69.60

Qty left: Only 5!

Peated

Soft, spongy sphagnum peat moss

Soft, spongy sphagnum peat moss
Cask No: 137.16

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: English Whisky Company (St. George’s Distillery)
Origin: England
ABV: 67.0%
£90.00

Qty left: 58

Peated

Sweet-smoked surf 'n' turf

Sweet-smoked surf ‘n’ turf
Cask No: 66.230

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-peated barrel
Distillery: Ardmore
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 60.3%
£79.20

Qty left: 60

Sweet Fruity & Mellow

Mosambi mojito

Mosambi mojito
Cask No: 46.142

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glenlossie
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 59.2%
£69.00

Qty left: 78

Spicy & Sweet

Sweetly modern

Sweetly modern
Cask No: 60.31

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon hogshead
Distillery: Aberfeldy
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 60.1%
£57.00

Qty left: 79

Spicy & Sweet

Rummy ginger honey

Rummy ginger honey
Cask No: 36.203

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-rum barrique
Distillery: Benrinnes
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 56.9%
£75.20

Qty left: 79

Spicy & Sweet

Birch sap carpenter

Birch sap carpenter
Cask No: 58.51

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Strathisla
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 55.9%
£75.00

Qty left: 82

Deep Rich & Dried Fruits

Cross-cultural

Cross-cultural
Cask No: 95.79

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-px hogshead
Distillery: Auchroisk / Singleton
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 55.5%
£80.50

Qty left: 84

Sweet Fruity & Mellow

Cruising in a fruitful landscape

Cruising in a fruitful landscape
Cask No: 28.97

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Tullibardine
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 60.3%
£57.00

Qty left: 84

Sweet Fruity & Mellow

Fruity and floral with faint fizz

Fruity and floral with faint fizz
Cask No: 72.113

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Miltonduff
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 53.6%
£73.20

Qty left: 86

Peated

Smoking a duck up a chimney

Smoking a duck up a chimney
Cask No: 53.449

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-oloroso hogshead
Distillery: Caol Ila
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 57.6%
£98.40

Qty left: 88

Deep Rich & Dried Fruits

For folk who like the Spanish oak

For folk who like the Spanish oak
Cask No: 85.75

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-oloroso hogshead
Distillery: Glen Elgin
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 58.7%
£85.80

Qty left: 90

Juicy Oak & Vanilla

Root beer carnival

Root beer carnival
Cask No: 18.50

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-oloroso hogshead
Distillery: Inchgower
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 60.5%
£85.80

Qty left: 91

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

Isle Of Barra Distillers Sign UK-Wide Waitrose Deal!

January 11, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

Barra Atlantic Gin

The Isle of Barra Distillers – makers of the award-winning Barra Atlantic Gin – have signed a deal that will see the unique island spirit sold at 120 Waitrose & Partners stores across the UK!
 

It is the first time a spirit from the Outer Hebrides has been chosen for distribution by a UK-wide supermarket.  

Planning permission was granted in December 2022 and construction of the £12m distillery is due to start later this year

 

This is a massive vote of confidence in our small island business. To say we are delighted is an understatement.  This is a big moment for our team here on Barra.

It has always been a goal of ours to share our story and unique island spirit with as many people as possible. This deal gives us exposure to hundreds of thousands of shoppers across the UK in one of the country’s premium stores.
– Michael Morrison: Co-founder & Managing Director

 

 

The announcement comes as The Isle of Barra Distillers look to expand their team on the island as they prepare to open the first whisky distillery on Barra.  Planning permission was granted in December 2022 and construction of the £12m distillery is due to start later this year.
 

The progress we’ve made since we decided to set up the business six years ago has been amazing.  It reflects the quality of the product, the passion and commitment of our small team and the fantastic support we’ve had from the community here on Barra.
– Katie Morrison: Co-founder

 

When complete in 2025, the new distillery will be the most westerly in Scotland and able to produce 550,000 bottles of whisky per year, employing up to 41 people, providing a significant boost to the island’s economy.  The Isle of Barra is home to 1,200 people and was the location for the Ealing classic movie ‘Whisky Galore’.
 

Waitrose & Partners is one of the UK’s leading supermarkets.  It chooses a select number of high-quality suppliers from across the country to ensure its customers have access to the best produce available.  Waitrose & Partners were awarded ‘Spirits Retailer of the Year’ at the Spirit Business Awards in 2022.
 

The first bottles of Barra Atlantic Gin will be available on Waitrose shelves from January 2023.  The 120 stores represent around a third of Waitrose UK total.
 

Michael and Katie Morrison

About the Isle of Barra Distillers

The Isle of Barra Distillers is a family run distillery located on the Isle of Barra in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. 

The business was founded in 2017 by islanders Michael and Katie Morrison. 

Their first spirit, Barra Atlantic Gin, has won multiple awards including Gold in The Spirits Business Global Spirits Masters and Silver in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

The team were also awarded Sales Team of the Year at the Scottish Gin Awards.

In 2022, the company introduced Island Dark Rum and plans to release details of its first premium malt whisky in the near future, following the recent approval of planning for its new distillery. 

The business currently employs 6 people.

Filed Under: Gin, Isle of Barra, New Arrivals, News, Whisky

Sarah Burgess Appointed As New Whiskymaker At The Lakes Distillery!

January 11, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

Sarah Burgess

In a creative shake-up to its whisky-making team, The Lakes Distillery has appointed Sarah Burgess to be its new Whiskymaker!

Former Lead Whiskymaker at The Macallan, Sarah’s time at Edrington focused on whisky range creation, innovation, and quality control for one of the world’s most revered single malts. And it was Sarah’s expertise that helped to design The Macallan Genesis, The Anecdotes of Ages Collection with Sir Peter Blake, and establish a global collaboration with the Pantone Color Institute™.

On leaving her role as creative director at The Craigellachie, where Sarah has been crafting a luxury lifestyle collection of drinks telling the story of Speyside at one of the world’s oldest whisky hotels, Sarah brings more than 25 years of whisky-making passion and knowledge to The Lakes Distillery at a time when they are accelerating production and planning for rapid international growth.

I was intrigued by The Lakes as a new distillery but one creating such high-quality whisky, I am excited to be part of a new and innovative operation and I am sure between my creativity and the quality casks we have in maturation that many great whiskies will follow.
– Sarah Burgess

We are delighted to welcome Sarah to our team. Not only does she bring a wealth of experience and creativity, but Sarah’s inclusive desire to guide, support, and develop our existing whiskymaking team is something we are very excited about.

With an acute understanding of the complete whiskymaking process, Sarah’s hands-on approach to taking concepts from inception through to creation aligns flawlessly with our whiskymaking philosophy. It is a very exciting time for us all.
– Nigel Mills: Co-founder at The Lakes Distillery

Having also worked at Diageo for more than two decades, managing the Oban, Glenkinchie and Clynelish distilleries, Sarah’s love for the whisky industry, and in particular sherry casks, will be invaluable as she takes over the top job from Dhavall Gandhi who, in January 2022, opened an eponymously named whisky consultancy alongside his role at The Lakes.

Dhavall has played an instrumental role in what has been an extraordinary journey for The Lakes over the past five years, culminating in The Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.4 being named the “World’s Best Single Malt Whisky” at the 2022 World Whiskies Awards.

Dhavall has dedicated himself artistically to the distillery and helped us to forge a clear vision and philosophy for our whiskymaking. For that, we will be forever grateful.
– Tim Farazmand: Chairman at The Lakes Distillery

Sarah Burgess joined The Lakes Distillery on Thursday 5th January, working together with Dhavall to hand over The Lakes’ 2023 bottlings before taking over responsibility for all whiskymaking operations.

Lakes Distillery Whiskies (& Gins) are available to buy from:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt


THE LAKES DISTILLERY

On the shore of Bassenthwaite Lake, near Keswick, in The English Lake District, The Lakes Distillery design an exceptional collection of spirits and attracts over 30,000 visitors to their whisky distillery each year.

Twice named “one of eight distilleries to visit before you die” by the World Whisky Day campaign, their bistro and distillery tour experience has held Visit England’s Gold accolade since 2018 and was voted the Icons of Whisky Visitor Attraction of the Year 2019 by Whisky magazine.

In September 2019, the brand unveiled The Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.1, their first widely available single malt whisky in what has become an internationally award-winning series showcasing their sherry-led signature style.

Named by The London Stock Exchange Group as one of the ‘1000 Companies to Inspire Britain 2020’, The Lakes’ portfolio of spirits includes single malt whisky, blended whisky, gin, and vodka.

Recently, The Lakes Distillery received the following prestigious awards:

2022: World’s Best Single Malt Whisky, World Whiskies Awards: The Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.4
Outstanding Gold (98/100), International Wine & Spirits Competition: The Lakes Pink Grapefruit Gin.

2021: Best English Blended Whisky, World Whiskies Awards: The One Sherry Cask Finished

2020: Best English Single Malt Whisky, World Whiskies Awards: The Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.2
Gold Award, International Spirit’s Challenge: The Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.2
Spirit Gold Award (95/100), International Wine & Spirit Competition: The Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.1

2019: World’s Best Vodka, World Vodka Awards: The Lakes Vodka
World’s Best Chocolate Liqueur, World Vodka Awards: The Lakes Salted Caramel Vodka Liqueur

Filed Under: English, Lakes Distillery, News, Whisky

“Lemon and rhubarb delight” – The Latest Whiskies From The SMWS!

January 5, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

Lemon and rhubarb delight
Cask No: 39.258

New Arrivals From The Scotch Malt Whisky Society!

Spicy & Sweet

Lemon and rhubarb delight

Lemon and rhubarb delight
Cask No: 39.258

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Linkwood
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 62.3%
£64.20

Qty left: 86

Spicy & Dry

Menthol agility

Menthol agility
Cask No: 89.17

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Tomintoul
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 67.5%
£60.00

Qty left: 59

Deep Rich & Dried Fruits

Pine nut croissants

Pine nut croissants
Cask No: 41.157

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-px Butt
Distillery: Dailuaine
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 56.4%
£85.80

Qty left: 75

Sweet Fruity & Mellow

Coconut and guava paste popsicle

Coconut and guava paste popsicle
Cask No: 7.280

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Longmorn
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 56.6%
£115.00

Qty left: 81

Penne pasta arrabiata

Penne pasta arrabiata
Cask No: B7.3

Cask Type: 1st fill #4 char barrel

ABV: 55.7%
£59.50

Qty left: 82

Oily & Coastal

A salty yoghurt and a silver spoon

A salty yoghurt and a silver spoon
Cask No: 93.196

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Scotia
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 60.0%
£62.00

Qty left: 94

Juicy Oak & Vanilla

Mouth-watering melange

Mouth-watering melange
Cask No: 48.156

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Balmenach
Origin: Scotland
ABV: 62.6%
£49.80

Qty left: 96

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

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