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The Whisky Exchange – Whisky Show Update

June 19, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2012

The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2012

The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2012 has announced a new batch of exhibitors.

The prestigous food and whisky tasting experience has added: Ardbeg and Glenmorangie; Whyte & Mackay with their blended whisky as well as Isle of Jura and Dalmore; Springbank, also with Longrow and Hazelburn; Grant’s with Glenfiddich and Balvenie; The Scotch Malt Whisky Society; and Compass Box.

The show is again taking place at Vinopolis, London’s premium wine and spirit destination, the Show will run across the weekend of 6th-7th October 2012 from 12pm-6pm.

The show last year was a sell-out and this year promises to sell-out quickly as well. Like the 1,000+ guests that attended last year. Visitors will once again have the opportunity to taste some of the world’s finest whiskies including rare single malts and once-in-a- lifetime Dream Drams – exclusive whiskies that can cost several thousand pounds a bottle.
As part of this year’s ‘Meet the Maker’ theme, visitors will also be able to enjoy informal Q&A sessions and mini masterclasses with the experts.

A two course whisky-inspired meal in the Show Brasserie is also included, as well as ideas for matching whisky with quality foods. Whisky and food writer Martine Nouet will be on hand to offer a series of food and whisky pairing masterclasses during the Show.

The Shows Director Sukhinder Singh said:
“The Show is now in its fourth year and it continues to grow each year as people seek out opportunities to try the finest whiskies available and explore ideas for pairing with a range of delicious foods. It really is the pinnacle in the field of consumer whisky tasting events, with each successive year introducing innovative ideas which set it in a class apart from other whisky shows.”

The complete list is now:-

Aberfeldy Aberlour Adelphi
Amrut an Cnoc Ardbeg
Balblair

Balvenie Benriach
Benromach Berry Bros. & Rudd Black Bottle
Buffalo Trace Bunnahabhain Chivas Regal
Compass Box Cooley Cragganmore
Dalmore Dalwhinnie Deanston
Dewars Drambuie Elements of Islay
English Whisky Co. Four Roses Glencadam
Glendronach Glenfarclas Glenfiddich
Glenglassaugh Glengoyne Glenkinchie
The Glenlivet Glenmorangie The Glenrothes
Gordon & Macphail Green Spot Hazelburn
Highland Park Isle of Jura Jameson
Johnnie Walker Kilchoman Laphroaig
Lagavulin Longmorn Longrow
The Macallan

Midleton Oban
Old Pulteney Port Askaig Harbour Redbreast
Royal Lochnagar Scapa Scotch Malt Whisky Society
Singleton of Dufftown Speyburn Springbank
Strathisla Talisker Tobermory
Tomatin Tomintoul Whyte & Mackay

For more information: The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show
The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show

Our Diary Page will also be kept up to date with all the latest news and companies that will be exhibiting at the show.

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

Isle of Skye Whisky Bowls Them Over!

June 1, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

Ship Inn Cricket

Ship Inn Cricket

Isle of Skye Blended Scotch Whisky has started the summer cricket season in style by announcing its official sponsorship of The Ship Inn cricket team on Scotland’s most famous pitch – Elie beach in Fife.

Supported by Isle of Skye Whisky, The Ship Inn team’s latest win of the season against the Grange Club from Edinburgh, took place on Elie beach on Sunday 27 May, with players and supporters basking in glorious summer sunshine. Beautiful golden sands, bright blue skies and quaint fishermen’s cottages provided the perfect backdrop to this traditionally British summertime pursuit.

Filming a special feature for BBC Scotland’s Landward on Elie’s unusual cricket ground, presenter Dougie Vipond was the honorary member of the Ship Inn team and enjoyed his first ever game of cricket. Broadcast on Friday 1 June at 7pm on BBC Two Scotland, Landward is Scotland’s farming and countryside programme focusing on the issues affecting rural communities.

The cricket season will run through to 9 September with home games at Elie taking place every second Sunday. People are being encouraged to come along and support the Ship Inn cricket team for some guaranteed entertaining sport, delicious food at the Ship Inn and of course a wee dram of Isle of Skye 8 Years Old.

Neil Boyd, UK Commercial Director for Ian Macleod Distillers and Ship Inn team player, commented: “Isle of Skye Blended Scotch Whisky is proud to be sponsoring The Ship Inn cricket team this summer.

“We had great fun with Dougie Vipond on Sunday and are looking forward to supporting all the matches at Elie in the months ahead. Whether you are toasting your team’s success in this summer’s cricket or enjoying a reviving dram at the end of a hard day, we want Isle of Skye to be the Blended Scotch synonymous with that sense of achievement, satisfaction and reward.”

Owned by independent bottlers and distillers, Ian Macleod Distillers, Isle of Skye is based on a Macleod family recipe that blends distinctive peaty Island and mellow Speyside Malts. While the majority of Blended Scotch Whiskies are un-aged, Isle of Skye is unusual in its guarantee that all the Single Malts used in its blend recipe are matured in oak casks for at least 8 years.

Described by whisky expert Jim Murray as ‘Stunningly evocative’, Isle of Skye 8 Years Old is celebrated in his 2012 Whisky Bible, rated as a ‘superstar whisky that gives us a reason to live’.

Isle of Skye Whisky sponsors The Ship Inn Cricket Club for their match against Grange CC. Landward's Dougie Vipond was playing for the Ship Inn team.

Isle of Skye Whisky sponsors The Ship Inn Cricket Club for their match against Grange CC. Landward's Dougie Vipond was playing for the Ship Inn team.

For further information and match dates at The Ship Inn, Elie visit: www.ship-elie.com

Landward will broadcast on BBC 2 Scotland, 7pm Friday 1 June and will be available on BBC iPlayer: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01f9xnp

Filed Under: 8 Year Old, Isle of Skye, News

Chivas – Investment Plans And The Reopening Of Glen Keith Distillery

May 31, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

Operations manager Hamish Proctor looks over plans by Chivas Brothers to reopen Glen Keith Distillery in Speyside.

Operations manager Hamish Proctor looks over plans by Chivas Brothers to reopen Glen Keith Distillery in Speyside.

Chivas Brothers has revealed plans for a new bottling hall that will open in Paisley this summer.
It will increase the emphasis on hand-bottling for prestige and ultra-prestige editions such as Chivas Regal 25, The Royal Salute range and other high-end limited editions of The Glenlivet and Ballantine’s.

Malt whisky distillation capacity will also be increased, with expansions at Glenallachie, Glentauchers, Tormore and Longmorn distilleries and the reopening of Glen Keith distillery in April 2013.

This will result in a 25% capacity increase across 2012 and 2013. In addition, new heat recovery technology is also being introduced to make stills 25% more efficient.

Christian Porta, Chairman and CEO of Chivas Brothers said: “We are committed to a capital expenditure of £40 million annually to further increase our distillation capacity and production facilities. This investment, allied to strong market growth, a continued commitment to innovation and the best suited portfolio to target the most profitable opportunities, will provide the basis for future value growth for our company.”

Filed Under: Ballantines, Chivas, Chivas Regal, Glen Keith, Glenallachie, Glenlivet, Glentauchers, Longmorn, News, Royal Salute, Speyside, Tormore

Lagavulin To Sponsor Islay Jazz Festival For Third Year

May 30, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

Lagavulin will again be the headline sponsor of the Islay Jazz Festival in 2012

Lagavulin will again be the headline sponsor of the Islay Jazz Festival in 2012

For the third year running, Lagavulin will be the headline sponsor for the Islay Jazz Festival.

The Islay Jazz Festival, which this year will take place from 14-16 September 2012 attracts hundreds of jazz lovers from Scotland and beyond.

Artists already booked to appear on the world-famous whisky island include the Neil Cowley Trio, The Colin Steele Quintet, Konrad Wiszniewski with Pascal Schumacher and Scottish guitarist Graeme Stephen.

Nick Morgan of Lagavulin said, “We are delighted to be able to sponsor this world-class festival again, which brings so many discerning jazz lovers to venues throughout this unique and special island.

We have been pleased with the public and community reaction to our sponsorship over the last two years, and with the Festival’s growing success in attracting visitors to Islay, including many from abroad. It’s clear that live jazz and fine Malt Whisky are the best of partners, and that Islay, with its many distinctive and intimate venues and excellent whiskies, is ideally placed to host such a fine event”.

A film of the 2011 Festival highlights will shortly be released by Jazz Scotland, which will also be available on the Islay Jazz Festival website.

The Festival is promoted by Jazz Scotland and The Islay Arts Association and also supported by Argyll and Bute Council and Creative Scotland.

The events of the Festival are spread over three days and many venues on Islay.

Filed Under: Events, Islay, Islay Jazz Festival, Lagavulin, News

New Look for Isle of Skye Blended Scotch Whisky

May 29, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

The New Look Isle of Skye Blended Scotch Whisky

The New Look Isle of Skye Blended Scotch Whisky

The Isle of Skye Blended Scotch Whisky range has been given a label makeover by it’s owners: Ian Macleod Distillers.

The new look of the award winning Isle of Skye 8 Years Old and 12 Years Old takes direct inspiration from the majestic scenery and romance of Scotland’s famous ‘Misty Isle’.

The New Look 8YO Isle of Skye

The New Look 8YO Isle of Skye

The New Look 12YO Isle of Skye

The New Look 12YO Isle of Skye

Evoking the Red and Black Hills of the Cuillin Mountains, the new label design introduces a striking watercolour sunset over the Isle of Skye and is coupled with a newly designed bottle.

Based on a family recipe that blends distinctive peaty Island and mellow Speyside Malts, Isle of Skye was created by the company’s founder Ian Macleod.

While the majority of Blended Scotch Whiskies are un-aged, Isle of Skye is unusual in its guarantee that all the Single Malts used in its blend recipe are matured in oak casks for at least 8 or 12 years.

Jim Murray in the 2012 Whisky Bible, rated Isle of Skye 8 Years Old as a ‘superstar whisky that gives us a reason to live’.

Iain Weir, Director of Marketing for Ian Macleod Distillers said: “Skye has an infinite romantic appeal that we wanted to capture in the Isle of Skye re-packaging. The imagery of the sunset over the Cuillin Mountains suggests a sense of relaxation and contentment. Whether you are toasting your success conquering a Munro or enjoying a reviving dram at the end of a hard day, we want Isle of Skye to be the Blended Scotch synonymous with that sense of achievement, satisfaction and reward.”

You can buy Isle of Skye Whisky from:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt
  • Whisky Online

Tasting notes

Isle of Skye 8 Years Old Blended Scotch Whisky
Nose: Stunningly evocative. Deep peaty tones waft from the glass, like the reek from a crofter’s lum. But there is a lot more beyond: the grains intermingle deliciously with oaky, vanilla notes and something malty and even slightly honeyed. The stuff of dreams.
Palate:Sweet at first, and remarkably viscous. This seems to be the peat hanging around and there is intense barley sugar and spice. Massively flavoured. This creaminess continues for what seems hours.
Finish:Remains sweet, spicy and chewy and at the end faintly nutty. The oak returns at the end.
Comments: The stuff of dreams.
Jim Murray, Classic Blended Scotch

Isle of Skye 12 Years Old Blended Scotch Whisky
Nose: Ripe, fruity and well balanced. Sherry, dried fruits and a hint of smoke. Water brings out a butter edge. A lot going on.
Palate: Overall, a little drier than the nose suggests but with excellent, soft, mid-palate weight. Light smoke all the way through.
Finish: Ripe and soft.
Comments:Very well balanced. A lovely blend.
Dave Broom in Whisky Magazine (Issue 22)

Filed Under: 12 year old, 8 Year Old, Isle of Skye, Master of Malt, New Arrivals, News, The Whisky Exchange

Cuba Gooding Jr. Backs Chivas Regal’s Campaign to Raise Awareness of Filmaid International

May 29, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

Cuba Gooding Jr.

Cuba Gooding Jr. ©Olivia Arthur/Magnum Photos

Chivas Regal, the official sponsor of the 65th Festival De Cannes, announced a new global fundraising programme with FilmAid International.

To mark the first year anniversary of the Chivas Regal FilmAid partnership, Chivas unveiled a new short film documenting the amazing work of FilmAid focussing on a FilmAid project at the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya.

FilmAid is a non-profit organisation that uses the power of film and media to transcend language and literacy, bringing life-saving information, psychological relief and much-needed hope to refugees and other communities in need.

Oscar winning actor and FilmAid supporter, Cuba Gooding Jr., joined FilmAid UK Chair Iliane Ogilvie Thompson and Chivas Regal Brand Director, James Slack on stage for an exclusive screening of the new short film commissioned by Chivas.

(left to right) Iliane Ogilvie Thompson, Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Slack

(left to right) Iliane Ogilvie Thompson, Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Slack ©Olivia Arthur/Magnum Photos

The film was also supported by an exhibition of images captured during filming by distinguished Magnum Photos photographer, Olivia Arthur.

Cuba Gooding Jr. praised FilmAid’s unique work in using the power of film to bring hope and joy to refugees. He said: “Communities in crisis need information and empowerment. FilmAid provides both through the power of film, and I am delighted to be here to support their work and the generosity of Chivas Regal.”

Cuba was in Cannes for a special screening of the film, Red Tails, which he stars in and which tells the true, heroic story of the Tuskegee airmen. He was joined by George Lucas, director Anthony Hemingway, and producer Rick McCallum for a special screening on the Cinema de la Plage.

James Slack, Chivas Regal Brand Director, said, “After a successful first year of the partnership, we are delighted to reaffirm our commitment to FilmAid. Generosity of spirit lies at the heart of the Chivas brand and we are proud to play a continued role in providing financial support to projects worldwide.”

“The FilmAid film will help kick-start our fundraising plans for the year ahead but equally as important raise awareness of the charity’s amazing work by bringing FilmAid’s inspirational story to Cannes.”

Caroline Baron, FilmAid Founder, said, “FilmAid was formed in 1999 with the belief that movies could have a healing effect on refugees and displaced people, specifically those fleeing war in Kosovo.”

“More than a decade later, FilmAid’s work exhibiting and producing educational and inspirational films is thriving in communities affected by war and natural disaster in Haiti, Kenya, Thailand and beyond. Our work would not be possible without the generous support of organizations like Chivas Regal. We are deeply grateful.”

Filed Under: Chivas, Chivas Regal, FilmAid, News

Spot A Yellow Spot? A Rare Whiskey Indeed!

May 24, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

Yellow Spot Whiskey

Yellow Spot Whiskey

There’s been a bit of a buzz on the Twittersphere over the last couple of days over the relase of Yellow Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey.

The first public tasting was held yesterday in Ireland sparking off a flurry of social media frenzy.

Again, it’s a limited release, apparently only 500 cases have been made, so it’s likely to be in high demand and short supply.

At the moment it only seems to be on sale from Mitchell Landson who describe it as a single pot still whiskey that has been matured for a full 12 year period in three oak cask types: American bourbon barrels, Spanish sherry butts and uniquely, Spanish Malaga casks.
It is Bottled at 46% ABV

It is inspired by the original Yellow Spot Whiskey which was last bottled in the 1950’s.

@TWEBlog described it thus on his tasting tweet-a-thon:-


“Yellow Spot Nose: rich, generous summer stone fruit – apricot, peach etc, also nice grassiness.
Yellow Spot palate: sweet and woody, big dry spice. Rich in body, syrupy, apricot and poached pear.
Yellow Spot really swims well. Drop of water takes edge off the hot spice, keeps rich fruit and oak.
Lots of sugared porridge and hay, as you expect with a spot, but noticeably sweeter and spicier. Needs a drop of water to really sing.

And finally …

Yeah, I liked it, but it definitely needs water. ”

Hopefully, the likes of The Whisky Exchange (or should I say The Whiskey Exchange) will be stocking this soon.

In the meantime, if catch a glimpse of a Yellow Spot, let me know! 😉

Filed Under: 12 year old, Irish, New Arrivals, News, Yellow Spot

Lagavulin & Caol Ila Special Bottlings – But You’ll Have To Be There!

May 24, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

The 14-Year Old Lagavulin

The 14-Year Old Lagavulin

Two limited edition, single-cask, individually numbered bottlings of Lagavulin and Caol Ila Single Malt Scotch Whiskies will be released for the 2012 Islay Festival this weekend (Friday 25th. May to Sunday 3rd. June 2012.)

Like previous Festival bottlings, they’ll probably be much sought after.
But you’re going to have to be at the distillery bright and early because they’re only to be sold at the distillery and on a strictly first come, first served basis.

These two bottlings are a particular variant on the traditional styles of each whisky.
Lagavulin 16 year old (intensely flavoured, smoky-sweet, with seaweed flavours and a huge finish) and Caol Ila 12 year old (fresh, sweetly fruity and smooth-bodied with a sweet-smoky, lingering finish).

14-Year Old Lagavulin

The Lagavulin Festival bottling comes from a Refill Sherry Butt filled in February 1998, selected from Warehouse Number 1 by Iain McArthur, long-time warehouseman at the distillery.
It has been bottled at its natural cask strength of 55.1% ABV, in an edition of 654 individually numbered bottles.

“A richly sweet and smoky Lagavulin with some medicinal notes and a subtle perfumed freshness”.

11-year old Caol Ila

The 11-year old Caol Ila

The 11-year old Caol Ila

The Caol Ila single cask bottling – hand selected by Billy Stitchell, long-standing distillery manager, whose family connections with Caol Ila distillery go back many generations – has been drawn from a Sherry Butt filled in January 2001.
It enjoys a high natural cask strength of 60.4% ABV, in an edition of 618 individually numbered bottles.

“Caol Ila’s characteristic maritime oiliness enhanced by a rich and sweet fruity character” has been the reaction from some expert tasters.

The Lagavulin Festival bottling will be sold on the distillery’s open day, Saturday 26 May. The Caol Ila bottling will be sold on their open day – Monday 28 May.
Both bottlings will be priced at £85 per bottle.

During the Festival, a series of special events will also be held at the Lagavulin and Caol Ila distilleries. They will include tastings with the distillery manager and warehouse demonstrations as well as tours of the Port Ellen Maltings.

Filed Under: 11 Year Old, 14 Year Old, Caol Ila, Islay, Lagavulin, New Arrivals, News

The Whisky Exchange News Round Up!

May 23, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2012

The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2012

Bit of news from The Whisky Exchange today.

Firstly, the Ardbeg Embassy at The Whisky Exchange Vinopolis will be celebrating Ardbeg Day on June 2nd 2012. This is to tie in with the festivities at the Ardbeg Distillery as part of the Islay Festival of Music and Malt.

As part of the celebrations they’ll have a giant bottle of the distillery’s celebratory Feis Ile whisky, appropriately named ‘Ardbeg Day’.
Ardbeg Committee members can take advantage of a few drams who come to visit on the day, as well as to any friends they might be able to tempt along to sign up.

A big plus is that TWE will also be receiving a small number of normal sized bottles of the Ardbeg Day whisky to sell to Committee members.

These will ONLY be available through Ardbeg Embassies, so they are not expected to last long!

Bear in mind that:
* It’s one bottle per person.
* No preordering.
* First come, first served.
* The shop will be open from 10:30am and Vinopolis from 8:30am.
* If you want to queue then please do so by the Bar Blue entrance to Vinopolis on the corner of Clink Street and Bank End until Vinopolis opens, and then by the entrance to TWE inside Vinopolis.
* If you queue make sure you’re in the right place – if you’re not then you probably won’t get a bottle!

You can find directions to the shop on TWE’s website.

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And what The Whisky Exchange’s entrance looks like on their blog.

The second bit of news is that The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2012 tickets are now on sale!

The prestigous food and whisky tasting experience is again taking place at Vinopolis, London’s premium wine and spirit destination, the Show will run across the weekend of 6th-7th October 2012 from 12pm-6pm.

The show last year was a sell-out and this year promises to sell-out quickly as well. Like the 1,000+ guests that attended last year. Visitors will once again have the opportunity to taste some of the world’s finest whiskies including rare single malts and once-in-a- lifetime Dream Drams – exclusive whiskies that can cost several thousand pounds a bottle.
As part of this year’s ‘Meet the Maker’ theme, visitors will also be able to enjoy informal Q&A sessions and mini masterclasses with the experts.

A two course whisky-inspired meal in the Show Brasserie is also included, as well as ideas for matching whisky with quality foods. Whisky and food writer Martine Nouet will be on hand to offer a series of food and whisky pairing masterclasses during the Show.

The Shows Director Sukhinder Singh said:
“The Show is now in its fourth year and it continues to grow each year as people seek out opportunities to try the finest whiskies available and explore ideas for pairing with a range of delicious foods. It really is the pinnacle in the field of consumer whisky tasting events, with each successive year introducing innovative ideas which set it in a class apart from other whisky shows.”

For more information: The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show
The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show

Our Diary Page will also be kept up to date with all the latest news and companies that will be exhibiting at the show.

Filed Under: Ardbeg, Events, News, Sampling, The Whisky Exchange, The Whisky Show

Glenfarclas 1953 – Sampling Their Oldest Whisky!

May 16, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Glenfarclas 1953

The Glenfarclas 1953

It’s not every day that the Royal Mail delivers something special to my door. Well, in fact, they hardly ever as it is usually bills. But a couple of days ago a very special package was delivered courtesy of the chaps at Master Of Malt.

After ripping through the extremely efficient packaging my eyes became all gooey and misty eyed. And it wasn’t because I’d just poked myself in the eye with some of the industrial strength bubble wrap that had surrounded it.

No, it was because I held in my hand a very precious thing, a box containing a miniature of Glenfarclas 1953!

Now that’s something very special indeed. Not only is it 58 years old which is pretty special in itself but it is the oldest spirit ever to leave the Glenfarclas Distillery walls.

The cask it matured in for all those years began its life in Spain, where it was used to mature and then transport fine sherry to Scotland. It was bought by Glenfarclas and filled with whisky on 20 November 1953.

As it states in the Press Release (they’ve written it so much better than me):-
“The single cask whisky launched by Glenfarclas is the oldest spirit released so far by the distillery.
The privilege of exclusive access to the distillery’s rarest and oldest stock, the remaining 4 casks distilled in 1953, were given by George Grant, of Glenfarclas to a panel comprised of Serge Valentin, a whisky connoisseur and a key member of the internationally renowned Malt Maniacs, Ben Ellefsen, Sales Director for Master of Malt (Whisky Magazine’s ‘Global Online Retailer of the Year’ 2012), Michal Kowalski of Wealth Solutions and George Grant himself.
The panel was unanimous in their selection and cask #1674 was selected to be bottled.”

Cask #1674 yielded only 400 bottles at a cask strength of 47.2% abv and is naturally coloured and non-chill filtered. It has been produced for the Polish investment market but some are available from Master of Malt.

58 Years of WOW!

58 Years of WOW!

Amazing to think that when it was distilled the world was a very different place. Britain was just coming out of rationing, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth was held and Frankie Lane was at No.1 with “I believe”.

To put 58 years into perspective, people would have started their working life at Glenfarclas after the whisky was casked and retired before it’s bottling!

Here’s some tasting notes:-

Official Nosing by Charles MacLean What I Reckon
Nose: A mild nose feel. Very clean, fresh and highly perfumed — the scent fills the room:
hair lacquer, shampoo, face cream, almond oil (and pounded flaked almonds). I was reminded of an old fashioned barber’s shop. Beyond this, a fruity complex which includes fresh apricots and dried figs, and the gradual emergence of sweet tablet.
(@ c40%) Even a drop of water reduces the aroma. After a while some rich vanilla sponge emerges — even steamed syrup pudding, very slightly burnt. The latter develops into scorched brown paper.

Palate: Smooth and fresh; not as sweet as expected. Centre palate and quite tannic/mouth
drying, with some spice. A long, rounded, warming finish.

Finish: Warm sand and sand-dunes, with sun-tan oil.

Overall: Layer upon layer of flavour. A splendid old whisky; still lively, and not displaying any woodiness. Much influenced by the American oak cask, but wholly beneficially. Best enjoyed unreduced. Cheerful and friendly at natural strength.

Nose: I was tapping away on the laptop and was surprised at how quickly the room was filled with it’s wonderful sweet and fresh aromas.

Palate: Sweet but not sickly, currants, cake mixture. Not oily or heavy at all.

Finish: Spicy, hint of dryness and very, very warming!

Overall: As I said in a tweet “Glenfarclas 1953 – that truly is an amazing malt! I think I’m spoilt for life!” My opinion certainly hasn’t changed – it is an awesome dram. It may have been bottled at nearly pensionable age but it is still full of life and zest!

Once again, many thanks to Master Of Malt for an amazing opportunity to taste history!

Filed Under: 1953, 58 Year Old, Glenfarclas, Master of Malt, News, Sampling, Speyside

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