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Master Of Malt – For The People, By The People

May 6, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

Master of Malt’s Whisky Blended by Bloggers

Master of Malt’s Whisky Blended by Bloggers

Online Retailer and Independent Bottler, Master Of Malt, is creating a new blended whisky with a difference.

It will be created entirely by impartial whisky industry bloggers.

The company has called upon the great and the good of the whisky industry, including names such as Whisky Magazine, Edinburgh Whisky Blog, CaskStrength.net and Whisky Cast to create their next blended malt.

And “We The People” get to decide which one we like!

Master Of Malt sent whisky blending kits to 10 prominent whisky bloggers.

Each blogger’s remit was simple: create the best blended whisky they could using the ingredients provided. All 10 of the bloggers’ recipes were then made up into sets of 3cl samples, and Master Of Malt is now calling upon us, the public, to vote on which of the recipes will be made into the brand’s next whisky.

“We’ve always known that some of the greatest palates and noses in the industry are held by the bloggers.” said Master of Malt’s Sales Director, Ben Ellefsen. “They know a simply incredible amount about their subject, and it seemed like an obvious step to get them involved in the creation of a whisky!”

Your Vote Counts!
To cast your vote, all you need to do is purchase a sample set containing each of the 10 bloggers’ blends. The sets are on sale for £29.95.

You can read more about the Bloggers’ Blend on Master Of Malt’s blog.

The Bloggers:
– CaskStrength.net
– DrWhisky.blogspot.com
– GuidScotchDrink.com
– JewishSingleMaltWhiskySociety.com
– WhiskyCast.com
– Connosr.com
– WhiskyMag.com
– WhiskyWhiskyWhisky.com
– WhiskyForEveryone.com

Filed Under: Master of Malt, New Arrivals, News

Master Of Malt Releases World’s Oldest Whisky Liqueur

May 4, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

Master of Malt Launch the World’s Oldest Whisky Liqueur

Master of Malt Launch the World’s Oldest Whisky Liqueur

Online Retailer and Independent Bottler, Master of Malt, has launched the world’s oldest whisky liqueur.
It is based on the very finest 40 year old single malt Speyside whisky from one of Scotland’s most legendary distilleries!

The 40 year old single malt at the heart of this liqueur hails from a Speyside distillery, and whilst the exact origins remain a closely guarded secret, it is reputed to be one of the world’s most famous, and one known for its rich, sherry-matured whiskies.

“The key part for us was that the whisky shone through,” says Master of Malt’s Sales Director Ben Ellefsen, “this is a liqueur for single malt connoisseurs, so we spent an incredible amount of time picking subtle flavours which highlighted the malt, rather than creating something that was just sweet and overpowering. We’ve used top quality, authentic ingredients including cinnamon bark, cloves and orange peel, and we couldn’t be more proud of the results.”

The 40 year old joins Master of Malt’s range of single malt Speyside whisky liqueurs and the prices range from £26.95 for the 10 year old, up to £219.95 for the 40 year old.

The Liqueurs
Master of Malt 10 Year Old Speyside Whisky Liqueur – £26.95
Master of Malt 15 Year Old Speyside Whisky Liqueur – £39.95
Master of Malt 21 Year Old Speyside Whisky Liqueur – £59.95
Master of Malt 30 Year Old Speyside Whisky Liqueur – £109.95
Master of Malt 40 Year Old Speyside Whisky Liqueur – £219.95

Or you can get a Tasting Set of all 5 – £29.95

Filed Under: 10 Year Old, 15 Year Old, 21 Year Old, 30 Year Old, 40 Year Old, Master of Malt, New Arrivals, News, Speyside

Glenmorangie’s Pride

May 3, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

Glenmorangie Pride 1981

Glenmorangie Pride 1981

Glenmorangie reveals Pride 1981, its most sublime single malt whisky to date.

Characterised by the longest extra-maturation period of any Glenmorangie expression, Pride 1981, a 28 year old whisky, is available in an extremely limited edition of 1,000 pieces. It is presented in a striking crystal decanter and wooden case conceived to highlight this exceptional whisky.

Glenmorangie Pride 1981 is a whisky beyond comparison, the culmination of 28 years of passion, patience and artistry. Glenmorangie’s Whisky Creation Team, headed by Dr. Bill Lumsden, takes immense pride in the whisky creation process, continually striving to achieve new levels of excellence and innovation with each whisky expression. It is this very attitude, the impetus to go ‘above and beyond’ that has given birth to Glenmorangie Pride 1981.

The genesis began in October 1981, when the original whisky of Pride 1981 was distilled and selected to mature in Glenmorangie’s finest oak casks. As the years of maturation progressed, this whisky was marked out as being very special. By 1999, the liquid had transformed into an exquisite vintage 18 Year Old, a single malt Scotch whisky of serious distinction. Dr Bill was inspired by the very quality of this whisky and decided to push himself further to craft an even more outstanding liquid. He proceeded to acquire an extremely limited number of Sauternes ‘Barriques’ from the vineyard of Château d’Yquem – and thus conceived the plan to create this masterpiece.

Often the subject of fame and fable, the Château d’Yquem Sauternes is celebrated for its exceptionally heavenly taste and renowned for its complexity, concentration and sweetness. Château d’Yquem is the only wine from the Sauternes region to be awarded the Premier Cru Supérieur rating, a classification for Bordeaux wines, and is deemed to be a class above the rest.

Glenmorangie Pride 1981 was extra-matured in these Sauternes casks for a further ten years – the longest period any Glenmorangie whisky has ever undergone extra-maturation. The resulting liquid is a rich, opulent deep gold colour.

Dr. Bill Lumsden comments, “The opportunity to age this superb 18 Year Old for ten years in Château d’Yquem casks was too exciting to pass up. The resulting liquid, one of our most mature to date, is characterised by rich flavours of sumptuous desserts, and undertones of oak tannins, resulting from the extra-maturation process. We are always looking to push boundaries and innovate, and Glenmorangie Pride 1981 is the pinnacle of those efforts.”

Glenmorangie Pride 1981 is a truly beguiling whisky with captivating aromas and flavours. The influence of the Sauternes casks produces the delectable scent and full texture of desserts such as apple tart, with sprinklings of Demerara sugar, nutmeg and aniseed. These are underpinned by rich oak tones, reminiscent of antique furniture.

A splash of water releases a myriad of exotic fruits and spices – sherbet lemons, melon, kiwi, with background notes of liquorice and roasted chestnut. Glenmorangie Pride 1981 leaves a long, lingering finish, succulent and sweet with sultanas, toasted almonds and the memory of lemon and coconut desserts.

To celebrate the release of this exceptional whisky The Glenmorangie Company has commissioned two design talents to create a unique objet d’art as packaging. Just as the liquid of Pride 1981 fuses the traditions of whisky creation with viniculture, the packaging unites the contrasting crafts of glass crystal and wood design.

The curvaceous Baccarat crystal decanter is the work of talented French designer Laurence Brabant. It is encased in a wooden box conceived by the Dutch designer, Wouter Scheublin, a rising star of furniture design. The case has a classic beauty that fuses form with function and glides open, revealing a sensual crystal decanter which holds the deep gold whisky.

Designers Brabant and Scheublin were commissioned after a long, in-depth international search. Dozens of portfolios were reviewed, but ultimately these two were selected, not only because of the compelling and exciting contrast of their styles, but for the values they share with Glenmorangie: A deep passion for innovation, a dedication to craftsmanship and the ambition to constantly strive for the best.

Due to the rare nature of this precious whisky, only 1,000 decanters of Glenmorangie Pride 1981 will be available worldwide, starting from 1st July 2011.

Glenmorangie can be bought from The Whisky Exchange and Master of Malt

Filed Under: Glenmorangie, Master of Malt, New Arrivals, News, The Whisky Exchange

Glenlivet’s New Look

May 2, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

Glenlivet's New Look Packaging

Glenlivet's New Look Packaging

The Glenlivet, the world’s No 2 single malt Scotch whisky, has revealed striking new packaging to provide the ‘single malt that started it all’ with an enhanced luxurious and sophisticated look, in line with its position in the super premium spirits category.

The new packaging to be implemented across it’s core range, comprising The Glenlivet 12 Year Old, 15 Year Old French Oak Reserve, 18 Year Old and Nàdurra, will remain recognisably The Glenlivet, yet offer a more contemporary, elegant look. Available in all markets including duty free, the new bottles are enhanced with higher shoulders, a shorter neck and an enlarged base giving them a stronger presence, while the embossed stamp of the whisky’s founding family ‘George & J. G. Smith’, continues to portray the legacy and heritage of The Glenlivet. As a strong point of reference for consumers, the cartouche, which indicates the brands history dating back to 1824, has been given a more prominent position on a raised platform.

The Glenlivet 12 Year Old bottle will retain its iconic green colour, recognised by consumers the world over, while the 15 Year Old French Oak Reserve will move to a clear bottle for the first time to showcase the rich golden colour of the whisky. Both expressions will be presented in a new, luxury carton with premium cues to increase gift appeal, while additional information highlighting the whisky’s quality credentials will benefit both aficionados and new drinkers.

The packaging upgrade has seen The Glenlivet 18 Year Old elevated to align with the ultra-premium and prestige expressions within the range including The Glenlivet 21 Year Old and The Glenlivet XXV. Changes to the 18 Year Old bottle design, including the heavier base, signify its status as the most awarded expression in the range and the whisky favoured by many distillery workers. The new bottle is housed in a significantly upgraded permanent gift box.

In addition, The Glenlivet Nàdurra, the non-chill filtered expression in the range, will also be presented in a new, bolder bottle and feature the logos and icons seen across the range while maintaining the individual character of the artisanal, highly crafted whisky.

Neil Macdonald, Brand Director for Malts at Chivas Brothers, comments: “The Glenlivet is recognised by whisky aficionados around the world as an exquisite, premium whisky, and our new elegant packaging will confidently reflect this quality with its striking new shape and luxury cues.

“The stylish bottles and gift cartons will offer increased on-shelf stand-out for the on and off trade and will support our ambition to see The Glenlivet become the No 1 selling malt whisky in the world.”

Since 2005, The Glenlivet has been the biggest contributor to the global single malt category and is only the second single malt to achieve sales of over 600,000 9l cases. In 2010 The Glenlivet completed its £10 million distillery expansion increasing production capacity by 75% to meet global demand.

Glenlivet can be bought from The Whisky Exchange and Master of Malt

Filed Under: 12 year old, 18 Year Old, 21 Year Old, 25 Year Old, General, Glenlivet, Master of Malt, News, The Whisky Exchange

Arran Distillery New Releases

April 26, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

Arran Distillery copper pot stills

Arran Distillery copper pot stills

Arran Distillery have announced their forthcoming releases for 2011 in their Premium Single Cask Range

Sleeping Warrior – Vintage 2000 Cask Strength in association with The National Trust for Scotland.

Machrie Moor II.

12 Year Old Cask Strength Batch #1.

They will available soon but in the meantime you can see the excellent range of Arran Malts from our selection of merchants.

Filed Under: 12 year old, Arran, Master of Malt, News, The Whisky Exchange, Vintage

Whisky Exchange ‘Whisky Show’ Tickets Now On Sale

April 21, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Whisky Exchange WHISKY SHOW 2011

The Whisky Exchange WHISKY SHOW 2011

Tickets for the The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show are now on sale from ticketsource.co.uk!

Advance interest in tickets has been very high, so I think the tickets will go fast.

The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show is to be held on Friday 7th. & Saturday 8th. October 2011 at Vinopolis, 1 Bank End, SE1, London and is set to become the premium whisky tasting event of 2011.

Filed Under: Events, News, The Whisky Exchange, The Whisky Show, Whisky tasting

The Spirits See Tourism Rise

April 20, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

Talisker Distillery

Talisker Distillery

Whisky tourism has grown rapidly in Scotland over the past two years with Diageo, the country’s leading distillery operator, reporting an increase of almost 20 per cent in visitor numbers.

Tourists have flocked to the 12 distillery visitor centres run by Diageo across Scotland, with the number rising from 176,471 in 2008 to 194,505 in 2009 and to 210,432 in 2010 – an increase of 19 per cent over the two year period.

A staggering 43 different nationalities were recorded amongst the visitors to their distilleries last year, with UK tourists leading the way and accounting for 87,417 of the visits in 2010.

The other top countries, in terms of visitor numbers, reflected the traditional leading markets for Scotch whisky, with Germany, France, USA and Spain making up the top five.

The increasing popularity of Scotch in emerging markets around the world was also reflected with visitors from countries such as Brazil, China, India and Russian and Brazil enjoying tours of Diageo’s distilleries.

Diageo operates 28 malt whisky distilleries in Scotland, more than any other company, and with 12 of these having dedicated visitor centres it is also the leading provider of whisky tourism facilities. These include the homes of some of Diageo’s iconic Scotch whisky brands such as Glenkinchie, Talisker, Oban, Lagavulin, Dalwhinnie, Royal Lochnagar and Cardhu.

Despite its distant location, Talisker, on the Isle of Skye, was Diageo’s busiest distillery visitor centre with 50,550 people in 2010, a fantastic increase from 41,271 in 2008 and 47,115 in 2009.

Steve Blake, General Manager of Diageo’s Visitor Centres said the growing popularity of Scotch whisky combined with the high quality of visitor experience offered at the distilleries were the key factors in their increasing success.

He said: “We very much hope that as the popularity of Scotch continues to expand around the world we will be able to play a key role in attracting increasing numbers of visitors to Scotland.

“It is equally encouraging that we have seen such a healthy growth in UK visitors. It is clear that people love the magic, the mystery and the history of our Scotch whisky industry.”

Filed Under: Cardhu, Dalwhinnie, Diageo, Glenkinchie, Lagavulin, News, Oban, Royal Lochnagar, Talisker

The Whisky Show – A Malt Sensation

April 8, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Whisky Exchange WHISKY SHOW 2011

The Whisky Exchange WHISKY SHOW 2011

The Whisky Exchange is taking whisky shows forward with a new premium whisky tasting event. Their 2011 offering titled, quite aptly, The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show is to be held on Friday 7th. & Saturday 8th. October 2011 at Vinopolis, 1 Bank End, SE1, London.

This is very handy as they also have a permanenet retail shop there so if you want to stock up on those items that particularly caught your taste bud fancy you can!

They will be focusing on the premium whiskies in each exhibitor’s portfolios. This year, they have also introduced a couple of changes including the Ultra-Premium Dram and an expanded Food-Pairing area to enhance visitors enjoyment of the Show still further.

How the Ultra-Premium Dram concept works is that on arrival, all visitors will receive TWO Dream Dram tokens which can be exchanged for some of the greatest whiskies from the exhibitors’ ranges. You will also be able to buy additional Bonus Dream Dram tokens.

Following the massive success of last year’s Food-Pairing room at The Whisky Show this has been expanded to the Food-Pairing area in Vinopolis’s beautiful Academia room. This is a great space to feature innovative food matches designed by whisky & food expert Martine Nouet, using produce from Borough Market.

Don’t forget, at The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show all exhibited samples are free with their all-inclusive ticket. In addition, each visitor will receive a hearty two-course meal in the Show Brasserie and can sample delicious cocktails and all the lip-smacking food pairings completely free of charge.

If that wasn’t enough, they will be once again staging exclusive Masterclasses. Some of the best ever in the UK, with themed tastings and amazing old bottlings alongside some of the rarest and most expensive whiskies from several blue-chip distilleries. (Tickets for Masterclasses will go on sale nearer the event.)

Exhibitors for The Whisky Show 2011 include: Ardbeg, Benriach, Glendronach, Bunnahabhain, Tobemory, Aberlour, Glenlivet, Dalmore, Whyte & Mackay, Glenglassaugh, Glengoyne, Glenmorangie, Glenrothes, Highland Park, Laphroaig, Kilchoman, Macallan and Compass Box with more to be added!

That’s quite a list and an awful lot of tasting!

So, be good, take plenty of breaks from the strenous job of malt tasting, drink plenty of water, eat before, during and probably after the show or you might find yourself flagging a bit.

And if you can’t wait (and to be honest October is quite a way off yet) you can check out all the malts that will be on offer from The Whisky Exchange.

What: The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2011
When: Friday 7th. & Saturday 8th. October 2011
Where: Vinopolis, 1 Bank End, SE1, London

For more information: The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2011

The Whisky Exchange WHISKY SHOW

Filed Under: Aberlour, Ardbeg, Benriach, Bunnahabhain, Dalmore, Events, Glendronach, Glenglassaugh, Glengoyne, Glenlivet, Glenmorangie, Glenrothes, Highland Park, Kilchoman, Laphroaig, Macallan, News, The Whisky Exchange, Tobermory

Caol Ila Wins Best Single Malt Accolade

March 31, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

Caol Ila Wins Best Single Malt Accolade

Caol Ila Wins Best Single Malt Accolade

Caol Ila Distillers Edition Single Malt Scotch Whisky has taken the top Single Malt Scotch Whisky honours at The San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

After three days of judging against dozens of single malt Scotch whiskies, it was awarded the accolade of “Best Single Malt Scotch Whisky”.

This stylish, richly flavoured and complex expression of Caol Ila has – after many years maturation in oak casks – been double-matured in dark Moscatel caskwood, hand-selected to complement the whisky’s sweetly fruity, smoky intensity.

Caol Ila Distillers Edition has already won awards. It won Gold – Best in Class at the International Wine & Spirit Competition in 2009, Gold at the International Spirits Challenge in 2009 and 2010, and Gold at the Scotch Whisky Masters in 2010.

The supreme “Best” award, won this year by Caol Ila Distillers Edition, is given after an extensive multiple-round judging process running over three days.

The limited number of bottlings that qualify for a Double Gold Medal (which happens when the judging panel is unanimous in its assessment of a Gold Medal award) may, if the judges unanimously agree again, progress further to compete for honours in a wider super category.

This “super panel” of judges then re-assess the selected Double Gold winners with a view to deciding the “Best of” category awards: a process that takes the better part of the final day, nosing, tasting, evaluating and voting the best of the best in each category.

Caol Ila can be obtained from:-

  • The Whisky Exchange.
  • Master of Malt.

Tasting Notes for Caol Ila Distillers Edition

Each Distillers Edition expression undergoes a second (or ‘double’) maturation in casks that have previously held a fortified wine.

This extraordinarily stylish and complex expression of Caol Ila has been double-matured in carefully selected Moscatel casks. The wood is not over-evident and instead balances perfectly with this richly flavoured single malt.

STRENGTH : 43% ABV

APPEARANCE : Clear gold

NOSE : Wonderfully concentrated pure, clean Caol Ila – peaty and medicinal, with rich fruit, spicy and fragrant. With water, the fragrant smokiness comes singing through.

BODY : Medium.

PALATE : Sweetness and maltiness strike first, then are quickly overwhelmed by peat smoke and intense, clean, crisp flavours. The signature smoky bonfires are here, and build to quite a size. Overall, drying, in a beautifully balanced, complex, elegant development, complemented with cinnamon spice.

FINISH : Long, rounded, robust and multi-layered.

About Caol Ila

Caol Ila Distillery is one of Diageo’s 28 Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distilleries and is the largest distillery on the Isle of Islay. It was established in 1846 near Port Askaig on Islay by Hector Henderson, and borrows its Gaelic name from the sea sweeping past its dramatic and almost secret location, squeezed tight between the steep cliff and the sea, hard on the eastern shores of the Sound of Islay with its fast and challenging currents. It was a spot originally chosen in 1846 partly because of the fresh water which still provides its main supply, rising from limestone in nearby Loch nam Ban, then falling to the sea just behind the distillery.

About the San Francisco World Spirits Competition

The San Francisco World Spirits Competition, now in its 11th year, is the oldest, largest, and most recognized spirits competition in the United States. Entries were evaluated by 33 spirits experts from noted restaurants and hotels, well-known spirits journalists from major US media, spirits buyers, and spirits consultants. Judging is based on a blind, consensual procedure ensuring competitive integrity

Filed Under: Awards, Caol Ila, Islay, Master of Malt, News, The Whisky Exchange

Caol Ila Distillery Set for Expansion

March 29, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

Caol Ila on the beautiful Sound of Islay

Caol Ila on the beautiful Sound of Islay

Islay’s famous whisky industry received a major boost with the announcement last week that Diageo, the world’s leading premium drinks business, is to invest £3.5million in expanding and upgrading its Caol Ila distillery.

The distillery – which enjoys one of the most stunning locations in Scotland on the Sound of Islay and produces one of the island’s iconic Scotch brands – will see its production capacity increased by 700,000 litres per year from 5.7 million litres per annum (mla) to 6.4mla.

The extension of the distillery will see two new 62,000litre washbacks installed in addition to the eight which are already onsite. (Washbacks are the vessels in which the fermentation process takes place prior to distillation. )

It is the new washbacks that will drive the increased production capacity.

The refurbishment of the distillery will see key equipment upgraded, including the replacement of the distillery’s mash tun – a crucial piece of equipment in the distillation process – and a new control system installed in the stillhouse. Caol Ila’s six large onion-shaped copper stills, overlooking the Sound of Islay, are not part of the refurbishment project.

The investment is a major boost to local contractors who will benefit from work on the site as well as generating a knock-on financial benefit to the local economy from contractors who will have to be brought on to the island to carry out aspects of the work. The Caol Ila project builds on £3million which Diageo has already invested in upgrading and developing its Port Ellen Maltings on Islay over the past three years.

The refurbishment work is scheduled to take six months beginning in June, following the Islay Festival. The distillery will be closed to public tours for that period; however, the popular distillery shop will remain open to visitors.

Caol Ila can be obtained from:-

The Whisky Exchange.

Master of Malt.

About Caol Ila

Caol Ila is the largest distillery on the Isle of Islay. Most of the output of Caol Ila goes to Diageo’s blended Scotch whiskies. But as a single malt Scotch Whisky, Caol Ila has enjoyed huge popularity and success since its relaunch in 2002.

Caol Ila is available in the following expressions:

– a 12 year old, that has won numerous Gold Medals including most recently the supreme prize, the Trophy for the best single malt whisky under 15 years old at the IWSC in 2010. It also won Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2009, Master at the Scotch Whisky Masters 2009, Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2010 and Master at the Scotch Whisky Masters 2010.

– An 18 year old.

– A Natural Cask Strength expression (with no age statement).

– A Distillers Edition of Caol Ila has also been warmly welcomed. It is double matured for up to six months in dark Moscatel caskwood, hand-selected to complement the whisky’s sweetly fruity, smoky intensity. It won Gold – Best in Class at the International Wine & Spirit Competition in 2009, and Gold at the International Spirits Challenge 2009

– Moch (Gaelic for Dawn) – a new expression with no age statement, recently launched for Friends of the Classic Malts

Enthusiasts have also enjoyed the unusual unpeated 8 year old and later 10 and 12 year old expressions of Caol Ila, which figure regularly among the annual Classic Malts Selection Special Releases.

The distillery was established in 1846 near Port Askaig by Hector Henderson, and borrows its Gaelic name from the sea sweeping past its dramatic and almost secret location, squeezed tight between the steep cliff and the sea, hard on the shores of the Sound of Islay with its fast and challenging currents. It was a spot originally chosen in 1846 partly because of the fresh water which still provides its main supply, rising from limestone in nearby Loch nam Ban, then falling to the sea at Caol Ila, just behind the distillery. Before electricity came to the island in the 1940s, this same stream, harnessed to water wheels, lent its motive power to everything in the distillery.

Filed Under: 10 Year Old, 12 year old, 18 Year Old, 8 Year Old, Caol Ila, Master of Malt, News, The Whisky Exchange

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