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Cheshire Whisky Event 2012

March 13, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Cheshire Whisky Event 2012

The Cheshire Whisky Event 2012

The Cheshire Whisky Event is the whisky tasting and sampling event of the year, taking place on Monday May 7th at Willington Hall, Cheshire.

Willington Hall is famous for its unrivalled views across the Cheshire countryside and magnificent sunsets behind the Welsh mountains, Willington Hall stands in 17 acres of award winning formal gardens and parklands.

Appealing to both the enthusiast and the novice alike, and with expert advice on hand and the opportunity to learn about the whisky basics, The Cheshire Whisky Event is intended to provide the ultimate whisky experience.

The Cheshire Whisky Event gives you the unique opportunity to sample over 100 of the greatest whiskies in the world, whilst mingling with the producers and distillers, marketers and visitor centre staff, all under one roof.

In addition to learning about the world of whisky, you have the opportunity to sample rare and sought after whiskies and meet the stars of the industry.

EXHIBITORS: The Cheshire Whisky Event brings a different balance of exhibitors, however, one thing we do guarantee is a selection of the greatest whiskies in the world.

MASTER CLASSES: These tutored tastings provide a unique insight into the world of whisky and your chance to ask all those hidden questions. You have up to an hour of intense time learning more about your favourite whiskies. Many of the Master classes are dedicated to one brand or expression, presented by brand ambassadors, master distillers, leading experts or Whisky Magazine writers, the Whisky Taste Master classes always guarantee a memorable experience.

TASTINGS: Taste and discover great whiskies, from the classic ranges you may have sampled before to rare and exclusive bottling’s. Exhibitors are always on hand to talk (and drink) you through their range whiskies providing invaluable knowledge and experience.

New to whisky or a seasoned expert, there is something new for everyone to try at The Cheshire Whisky Event.

ADMISSION PRICE: £12.50 per person (tickets available from this link), which includes all samples and admission to one master class.*

SCOTTISH DISTILLERIES ATTENDING:
Ardbeg
Belvenie
Bruichladdich
Clynelish
Caol Ila
Compass Box
Dalwhinnie
Glencadam
Glenfiddich
Glenmorangie
Isle of Arran
Knockando
Lagavulin
Talisker
Tomintoul
The Old Malt Cask

AMERICAN DISTILLERIES ATTENDING:
Elijah Craig
Evan Williams
Old Fitzgerald
Parkers
Wasmund’s

IRISH DISTILLERIES ATTENDING:
Connemara
Tyrconnell
Greenore

JAPANESE DISTILLERIES ATTENDING:
Nikka

More to follow …

(*Tickets will not be available to purchase on the day of the event.)

More information can be obtained from Mark at:-
EDENCROFT FINE WINES
8-10 Hospital Street
NANTWICH
Cheshire
CW5 5RJ

www.edencroft.co.uk

Tel: 01270 629 975
Mob: 07974 650 998

Filed Under: Ardbeg, Balvenie, Bruichladdich, Caol Ila, Cheshire Whisky Event, Clynelish, Compass Box, Connemara, Dalwhinne, Edencroft Spirit Specialists, Elijah Craig, Evan Williams, Glencadam, Glenfiddich, Glenmorangie, Greenore, Isle of Arran, Knockando, Lagavulin, News, Nikka, Old Malt Cask, Parkers, Talisker, Tomintoul, Tyrconnell, Wasmunds

Whisky & Whiskey Price Cuts!

March 13, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

There are 27 whiskies (both whisky and whiskey) shown below which have been reduced in price by at least 16%.
Not bad! 😉

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Supplier Brand % – Price Diff. Price NOW Price BEFORE
The Drink Shop
Heaven Hill - Rittenhouse Straight Rye Whiskey 25 Year Old 70cl Bottle

Heaven Hill – Rittenhouse Straight Rye Whiskey 25 Year Old 70cl Bottle (70cl) -17% (£ -32.48) £ 155.30  £ 187.78 
The Drink Shop
Evan Williams - 23 Year Old Single Barrel 70cl Bottle

Evan Williams – 23 Year Old Single Barrel 70cl Bottle (70cl) -17% (£ -20.44) £ 99.91  £ 120.35 
The Drink Shop
Jeffersons - Presidential Select 70cl Bottle

Jeffersons – Presidential Select 70cl Bottle (70cl) -17% (£ -18.26) £ 88.87  £ 107.13 
The Drink Shop
Eagle Rare - 17 Year Old 75cl Bottle

Eagle Rare – 17 Year Old 75cl Bottle (75cl) -17% (£ -14.66) £ 72.97  £ 87.63 
The Drink Shop
Hancocks - Presidents Reserve Single Barrel 75cl Bottle

Hancocks – Presidents Reserve Single Barrel 75cl Bottle (75cl) -17% (£ -12.07) £ 58.46  £ 70.53 
The Drink Shop
Jeffersons - Reserve 70cl Bottle

Jeffersons – Reserve 70cl Bottle (70cl) -18% (£ -9.61) £ 45.16  £ 54.77 
Master of Malt
Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength - Batch 003 Jan 11 Single Malt Whisky

Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength – Batch 003 Jan 11 Single Malt Whisky (70cl) -16% (£ -8.72) £ 44.95  £ 53.67 
The Drink Shop
Elijah Craig - 18 Year Old Single Barrel 70cl Bottle

Elijah Craig – 18 Year Old Single Barrel 70cl Bottle (70cl) -17% (£ -8.25) £ 40.30  £ 48.55 
The Drink Shop
Noahs Mill - 15 Year Old 70cl Bottle

Noahs Mill – 15 Year Old 70cl Bottle (70cl) -16% (£ -6.99) £ 38.00  £ 44.99 
The Drink Shop
Eagle Rare - 10 Year Old 75cl Bottle

Eagle Rare – 10 Year Old 75cl Bottle (75cl) -17% (£ -6.77) £ 33.18  £ 39.95 
The Drink Shop
Willets - Pot Still Single Barrel Bourbon 70cl Bottle

Willets – Pot Still Single Barrel Bourbon 70cl Bottle (70cl) -16% (£ -6.04) £ 32.35  £ 38.39 
The Drink Shop
Rowans Creek - 12 Year Old Small Batch 70cl Bottle

Rowans Creek – 12 Year Old Small Batch 70cl Bottle (70cl) -25% (£ -9.83) £ 29.96  £ 39.79 

Filed Under: News, Price Reductions

The Whisky Barrel – Queen’s Diamond Jubilee 1952-2012 Islay Cask Exclusive!

March 12, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee 1952-2012 Islay Cask Exclusive

The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee 1952-2012 Islay Cask Exclusive

The The Whisky Barrel has today released a 21 year old Scotch whisky commemorating Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee.

Featuring a rather splendid Crown Jewel, this single malt Scotch was distilled at Bunnahabhain distillery and matured in a fresh sherry cask bottled at natural cask strength.

Only 90 bottles have been released and are available exclusively from The Whisky Barrel shipping to customers Worldwide.

Bunnahabhain 21 Years Old Queen’s Diamond Jubilee / Sherry Cask / 54.4% – £64.99

To sum up, The Whisky Barrel New additions this week are from the Islay region; a Bunnahabhain and a Kilchoman.

Supplier Brand Bottle
Size
Price
The Whisky Barrel
Kilchoman Futures 2006 Vintage

Kilchoman Futures 2006 Vintage
Country: Scotland   Region: Islay
Age:    Strength: 
Vintage: 2006   Bottler: 
Summary: Matured in fresh and refill ex-bourbon casks, bottled 2011 this is the first official 5 year old release. Each bottle is individually numbered exclusively for 'investors' back in 2007. Kilchoman Kilchoman Distillery was established by Anthony Wills in 2005 at Rockside Farm near the centuries old Kilchoman Cross and the old Kilchoman Church on the Isle of Islay. Kilchoman Distillery is a malt whisky distillery which malts barley grown in Rockside fields and bottles Kilchoman single malt whisky at the distillery using local Islay water. Field to bottle. Kilchoman is the newest and most westerly of Islay’s distilleries and with just two small stills it is one of the smallest working distilleries in Scotland. No tasting notes at present.

£ 74.99  BUY NOW
The Whisky Barrel
Bunnahabhain 21 Year Old Sherry Cask Jubilee Malt

Bunnahabhain 21 Year Old Sherry Cask Jubilee Malt
Country: Scotland   Region: Islay
Age: 21 Year Old   Strength: 
Summary: TheWhiskyBarrel.com Exclusive Bottling In honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee (1952-2012) TheWhiskyBarrel.com presents a limited edition Islay Malt matured in a single fresh sherry butt cask #35.  Distilled 24th December 1990 and bottled 10th February 2012. Just 90 bottles at full strength have been released featuring a rather splendid Crown Jewel. Bunnahabhain Bunnahabhain Distillery was established in 1881 on the north eastern tip of the Isle of Islay by the shore of Bunnahabhain Bay and overlooking the Sound of Islay. All the building materials were transported by puffer and unloaded at the distillery pier. Now tucked away at the end of the single track ‘main’ road with spectacular scenery all the way. Bunnahabhain Distillery is equipped with four huge pear shaped stills and produces Scottish malt whisky which is released in blends and single malts. Visitors are welcomed at the distillery visitor centre and distillery cottages are available for holiday lets. A participant in Feis Ile, the annual Islay Festival of Malt and Music.    No tasting notes yet.

£ 64.99  BUY NOW

Filed Under: 21 Year Old, Bunnahabhain, Islay, Kilchoman, New Arrivals, News, Queens Diamond Jubilee, The Whisky Barrel

Bloody Scotland: Launch of the Glengoyne Short Story Writing Competition

March 9, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

Launch of the Glengoyne Short Story Writing Competition

Launch of the Glengoyne Short Story Writing Competition

Like its whisky, Scotland is world-renowned for the exceptional quality of its crime fiction.

To celebrate and recognise this, Glengoyne Highland Single Malt is proud to announce the launch of a new short story writing competition as part of Scotland’s inaugural international crime writing festival, Bloody Scotland (14-16 September 2012) in Stirling.

With the aim of discovering the next big name in crime fiction the Glengoyne Short Story Writing Competition is now open, giving amateur writers the opportunity to be read and reviewed by some of the most respected authors, publishers and editors in the crime literary world. The prestigious prize will include digital publication by Blasted Heath as the lead short story in an ebook collection of the best competition entries. The winner will also benefit from a week-long residential writing course run by Arvon at a location of their choice.

Glengoyne Distillery’s stillman Duncan McNicoll and mashman Charlie Murray get inspired from Sherlock Holmes for the Glengoyne Short Story Writing competition, part of the inaugural Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival.

Glengoyne Distillery’s stillman Duncan McNicoll and mashman Charlie Murray get inspired from Sherlock Holmes for the Glengoyne Short Story Writing competition, part of the inaugural Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival.

The overall winner will receive a bespoke hand-engraved Glencairn Crystal Decanter filled with an exceptionally rare 35 Year Old Glengoyne Highland Single Malt, worth over £2,000, presented at the closing award ceremony at the Bloody Scotland Festival in September.

To enter, writers need to submit a maximum 3000 word short story online via bloodyscotland.com by 29 June 2012. All entries need to, on some level, incorporate the theme or wording: ‘worth the wait.’

Iain Weir, Marketing Director for Glengoyne, explained: “Crafting a great crime novel takes time, care and attention to detail, but the results are worth the wait. The same attributes are crucial in making Glengoyne Whisky’s natural, unpeated taste and flavour. Scottish crime fiction is an international success story and we are delighted to be part of a competition that celebrates our country’s unique creative contribution.”

Glengoyne Distillery’s Engineer Billy Edminston and stillman Duncan McNicoll get set for the Glengoyne Short Story Writing competition, part of the inaugural Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival.

Glengoyne Distillery’s Engineer Billy Edminston and stillman Duncan McNicoll get set for the Glengoyne Short Story Writing competition, part of the inaugural Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival.

Crime author and Bloody Scotland event organiser, Gordon Brown, commented: “With UK retail sales for crime fiction now worth over £143 million, the genre has never been more popular. We are thrilled to have Glengoyne’s support for the short story writing competition. Bloody Scotland celebrates not only our nation’s crime fiction legacy, but the success of crime writing across the globe. Glengoyne’s sponsorship reaffirms the Scottish roots of the festival, but like the whisky, an exciting crime thriller can be enjoyed with a great quality dram anywhere in the world”.

Taking place 14-16 September 2012 in Stirling, Bloody Scotland will have over 20 events and host over 40 UK and international authors, including Scotland’s own Ian Rankin and Val McDermid. Named by VisitScotland as the Year of Creative, 2012 is a landmark date for Scottish crime fiction. Bloody Scotland will also celebrate the 125th anniversary of the publication of the first Sherlock Holmes story, the 35th anniversary of William McIlvanney’s ‘Laidlaw’, the father of ‘Tartan noir’ – and the 25th anniversary of the first Rebus novel by Ian Rankin.

A crime scene from her latest novel, A Pound of Flesh, Alex Gray launched the Glengoyne Short Story Writing Competition in Glasgow’s Blythswood Square. Alex is the brains behind the Bloody Scotland Festival, along with her good friend and partner in crime Lin Anderson. They are also the main organisers along with Jenny Brown (their literary agent), Gordon Brown and Clio Gray, and they are supported by fellow authors who have given their invaluable assistance to help organise the event. Alex Gray said:

Mashman Charlie Murray and stillman Duncan McNicoll search for creative inspiration among the casks for the new Glengoyne sponsored Short Story Writing competition, part of the inaugural Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival.

Mashman Charlie Murray and stillman Duncan McNicoll search for creative inspiration among the casks for the new Glengoyne sponsored Short Story Writing competition, part of the inaugural Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival.

“With over 40 literature festivals taking place in Scotland each year, not one has ever exclusively recognised the remarkable talent amongst Scottish crime writers. Bloody Scotland will showcase all that is great in Scottish crime literature and indeed the fabulous authors who continue to excite, thrill and entertain us.”

The Glengoyne Short Story Writing Competition is open to all amateur writers over 18 years old. Entries must be uploaded to www.bloodyscotland.com before the closing date of 29 June 2012.

 Mashman Charlie Murray does his detective work for the Glengoyne Short Story Writing competition, part of the inaugural Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival.

Mashman Charlie Murray does his detective work for the Glengoyne Short Story Writing competition, part of the inaugural Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival.

You can buy Glengoyne Malt Whisky from:-

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

Filed Under: Competitions, Glengoyne, News

The Whisky Exchange – Amazing St. Patrick’s Day Offers!

March 4, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

There’s a Great St. Patrick’s Day competition from The Whisky Exchange on at the moment (it runs until the 16th March.)

Well worth a look and worthy of some good Irish luck!

The Whisky Exchange
Jameson 2007 Rarest Vintage Reserve
Bushmills 1608 / 400th Anniversary
St. Patrick’s Day Offers
Irish Whiskey
 
Eligibility for Prize Draw Offer is for UK customers only and is valid until 11.59 on 16th March 2012.
Winners will be drawn at random on 17th March and will be notified by 21st March 2012.

Filed Under: Competitions, Irish, News, St. Patricks Day, The Whisky Exchange

Smokehead Reveals Limited Edition Rock Design

March 1, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

Smokehead ‘The Rock Edition’

Smokehead ‘The Rock Edition’

Smokehead, the rich and powerful Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky from Ian Macleod Distillers, has released a new limited Rock Edition to celebrate its credentials as the rock n’ roll spirit of choice for 2012.

The limited edition evolves from the design of Smokehead’s existing tactile metal presentation tin, demanding attention with the introduction of a smoking skull, the time-honoured symbol of rock. Cocooned within the skull are the many adjectives that capture the Single Malt’s boisterous, outrageous, and deep peaty flavours.

Like the original award-winning packaging, The Rock Edition maximises its impact using embossed and debossed techniques to heighten the 3-D ‘reality’ of the new skull design and create a premium feel. The main Smokehead branding is also embossed, while a square letterpress block motif on the rear of the tin, reflecting the bottle label design is joined by a full flavour descriptor that also highlights Smokehead’s connection with music.

Entering its third year as the official drinks sponsor of The Marshall Ultimate Band Contest, the unsigned band showdown, in partnership with legendary Marshall Amps and Lick Library, Smokehead has also established itself as the drink of choice at big rock events including the annual Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards 2009-2011. The must attend event for rock artists and industry heavyweights, previous attendees have included iconic rock legends Slash, Brian May, Jeff Beck and Gene Simmons.

Ian Weir, Marketing Director for Ian Macleod Distillers commented: “The new limited edition presentation tin not only celebrates Smokehead’s close affinity to rock music, but reaffirms the brand’s unique position within the Single Malt category. Smokehead is vigorous and unapologetic about its big and intense peaty flavours. Like rock and roll, people must accept it for what it is or not at all. The brand is an enthusiastic supporter of rock music and we have some exciting plans underway to take this even further in 2012.”

A rich, seaweedy and intensely peaty Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Smokehead is not for the faint hearted. With immense fresh and fruity flavours that burst with notes of sherry, iodine, toffee, smoke and sea salt, Smokehead hits the palate like a cannonball.

Smokehead Single Islay Malt Tasting notes:
Nose:
Heavy smoke and peat. Amazing richness. Lemon, fresh ginger, plum jam. Salty and spicy.
Body:
Like a cannonball – hits the palate at once with cocoa, peat and some honey sweetness then explodes with peppery spice and more earthy peat. Spreads to all the areas of your mouth with more peat and light sweetness.
Finish:
Even more peat, spice, mandarin – then dries up. When you think it’s all over the peat comes back to hit you again.
Impression
A rollercoaster of peat and spice with some delicate sweetness.

You can buy Smokehead Malt Whisky from:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt

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

Can you unravel the mystery of Master of Malt’s Secret Leap Year Cocktail?

February 29, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Secret Leap Year Cocktail

The Secret Leap Year Cocktail

Today, on the rarest of days (well, every 4 years anyway), online retailer and bottler Master of Malt is releasing a unique, top-secret cocktail to celebrate the 2012 leap year.

On this day only, cocktail lovers can purchase 20cl bottles of the Secret Leap Year Cocktail, and in so doing will be in with a chance of winning a goodie bag filled with seven vintage cocktails, as well as the opportunity to name the leap year cocktail in advance of its official release later in the year.

To win this fantastic prize, all you have to do is guess the five ingredients in the Secret Leap Year Cocktail – which retails for £14.95 – and email them to leapyear@masterofmalt.com.

The cocktail will be officially released for general sale later in 2012, and joins seven vintage cocktails from Master of Malt, sold under The Handmade Cocktail Company brand. These are especially created for enthusiasts who want great-tasting drinks without the hassle of carrying around all the bottles and equipment needed.

These cocktails are ready-to-drink and are prepared simply by stirring over ice before serving.

You can buy your bottle of the Secret Leap Year Cocktail here.

Good Luck!

Filed Under: Cocktails, Master of Malt, New Arrivals, News

St. Patrick’s Day With Jamesons Whisky

February 21, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

17th. March is Jameson's Day!

17th. March is Jameson's Day!

Jameson fans from around the world are being encouraged to party with the Irish this St Patrick’s Day (17th. March), as the world’s No. 1 Irish whiskey unveils an exciting line-up of activities to support its markets and allow consumers around the world to ‘embrace their Irish spirit’.

Festivities will include the Jameson Global Broadcast – an annual event that offers markets the unique opportunity to invite their local radio stations to Dublin, to broadcast their shows live from the Old Jameson Distillery. With the Jameson master distillers on hand throughout the day for interview, as well as a host of Irish musicians and comedians, the presenters can tailor their programme to convey the spirit of the celebrations to listeners back home.

With more than 35 stations already signed up, the Jameson Global Broadcast is estimated to reach more than 50 million listeners, including a large proportion in Jameson’s No. 1 market, the US.

The Jameson St Patrick’s Day Global Party, which takes place in the heart of Dublin, will be headlined by renowned indie rock band, Razorlight and attended by invited guests. Markets hosting their own Jameson parties, including Dubai and Sofia, will be invited to link up live with the event to create a global party atmosphere.

Jameson’s limited edition St Patrick’s Day bottle, created by internationally acclaimed Irish designer Paul Daly and first introduced in March 2011, will be rolled out to more than 30 markets including the US, Russia, Spain and Australia. The contemporary bottle design, which appeals to collectors and was inspired by the legendary Celtic illustrations in The Book of Kells, is available from mid-February.

International Brand Director for Jameson, Nick Blacknell says: “We have an exciting line-up of events planned for St Patrick’s Day 2012 – both here in Dublin and in our markets around the world, ensuring that Jameson is the drink of choice for this annual celebration. The growth in popularity of these celebrations is testament to the continued success of events such as the Jameson Global Broadcast and the Global Party. We are confident that through this activity we can encourage even more Jameson fans to embrace their Irish spirit by joining the festivities of a global whiskey community”.

Further incentives for whisky drinkers to embrace their Irish spirit include a new app, available from mid-February on Jameson’s Facebook page. The ‘Slainte-O-Meter’ app allows Jameson followers to create their personal St Patrick’s Day toast and share it with their friends online.

A ‘Guide to St Patrick’s Day’ party kit will also be available to download from the brand’s website www.jamesonwhiskey.com.

About Jameson:
Jameson is the world’s No 1 Irish whiskey. Award-winning as a result of its exceptional smoothness following its unique triple distillation process, Jameson is enjoyed in more than 120 countries worldwide.
The core Jameson range includes Jameson; Jameson 12 Year Old Special Reserve; Jameson Gold Reserve; Jameson 18 Year Old Limited Reserve; Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve and Jameson Signature Reserve.

You can buy Jamesons Whisky from:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt
  • Edencroft Fine Wine & Spirit Specialists
  • Abbey Whisky
  • The Drink Shop
  • Whisky Online

Filed Under: Blended, Irish, Jameson, News

Benromach Three Tens Continues for Fifth Year

February 21, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

Benromach Single Malt Scotch Whisky is the headline sponsor for the legendary Three Ten Series cross country mountain bike races.

Benromach Single Malt Scotch Whisky is the headline sponsor for the legendary Three Ten Series cross country mountain bike races.

Benromach Single Malt Scotch Whisky has been announced by No Fuss Events as headline sponsor for the legendary Three Ten Series cross country mountain bike races for the fifth consecutive year.

The Three Tens are a series of 10 hour mountain bike endurance events in which individuals or teams of two, three or four compete over a 10 mile course (approx) for 10 hours in a bid to complete the most laps.

The series will return to North Wales following last year’s success which saw around 300 professional, amateur and novice cyclists – including former trial world champion Ben Savage – compete in Coed Llandegla, Denbighshire. It was the first time the Benromach Three Tens Series has ever been held outside Scotland.

David Urquhart, Joint Managing Director at Gordon & MacPhail, proprietors of Benromach Distillery said: “We’re excited to be continuing our sponsorship of the Three Tens as it grows in popularity across the UK and internationally. Those competing in these events are typical of the Benromach drinker being someone who is adventurous, challenges the norm and seeks to share experiences with like-minded people. We look forward to working with No Fuss to encourage more people to take part in these fun, sporting events.”

The event introduced by Fort William based No Fuss Events in 2005, has proved immensely popular, attracting both novice and experts to take on the challenge as teams. New for 2012 No Fuss and Benromach are also encouraging the country’s top pub, hotel or café mountain biking team, of various levels of ability, to take part in any of the 10’s series.

10 Under the Ben, the flagship of the series, will be held in Fort William – the UK’s premier mountain bike destination and Outdoor Capital of the UK – on Saturday 26 May. More than 750 riders from all over the UK and the rest of the world, including New Zealand and Canada, have experienced the awesome course on some fantastic trails within Forestry Commission Scotland’s Leanachan Forest. 10 at Kirroughtree will take place in Galloway on Saturday 7 July and 10 Yn Llandegla will round off the Benromach Three Tens Series in North Wales on the Saturday 18 August.

David (Spook) Murno, partner from No Fuss Events said: “We are delighted to be working with Benromach again in 2012, Benromach are part of the family at No Fuss. The events are all about recreational riders, as well as a scattering of elite racers, off road riders and weekend warriors participating in a sport that we all love, it’s all about like-minded people; and having a good time in a fun and relaxed environment.”

As well as commitment to the Three Ten Series, Benromach will provide spot prizes and the opportunity for participants to sample Benromach Traditional Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Located on the outskirts of Forres, Benromach is Speyside’s smallest working distillery. Only two experienced distiller’s hand-craft Benromach using the finest Scottish barley and pure spring water from the nearby Romach Hills. Specially selected casks are then filled with the new make spirit before being left to mature at the distillery for many years.

To enter the mountain bike challenge visit www.nofussevents.co.uk. If you would like to represent your pub, hotel or café in the series then all you have to do is get a team of four together and purchase a ticket, come along and enjoy not only Great Mountain biking but craic and entertainment in abundance.

You can buy Benromach Malt Whisky from:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt
  • Edencroft Fine Wine & Spirit Specialists
  • Abbey Whisky
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  • Whisky Online
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Filed Under: Abbey Whisky, Benromach, Edencroft Spirit Specialists, Master of Malt, New Arrivals, News, Speyside, The Drink Shop, The Whisky Barrel, The Whisky Exchange, Whisky Online

Glengoyne’s ‘Auld Enemy Dram’

February 14, 2012 by Gary Leave a Comment

Scott Hastings (Scotland rugby legend) & Neil Boyd (Commercial Director at Ian Macleod Distillers)

Scott Hastings (Scotland rugby legend) & Neil Boyd (Commercial Director at Ian Macleod Distillers)

Scotland rugby legend Scott Hastings has teamed up with award-winning Glengoyne Highland Single Malt Whisky to launch a new limited edition ‘Auld Enemy Dram’ in aid of charity.

Glengoyne hosted a new sporting dinner: The Glengoyne Auld Enemy Dinner at The Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh a couple of weeks ago, bringing together rugby legends and supporters to celebrate the history of the Calcutta Cup. Held on the eve of the world’s oldest international rugby fixture, the new event will become an annual occurrence taking place in Edinburgh and London respectively.

As well as providing warming drams throughout the evening, Glengoyne recognised the past exploits of players of this iconic game and honoured the occasion by releasing a limited edition ‘Auld Enemy Dram’, a Glengoyne 1990 Single Cask bottling. Proceeds from which will go to their two chosen charities – Help For Heroes and The Bill McLaren Foundation.

Scott Hastings led proceedings at The Glengoyne Auld Enemy Dinner, also attended by Scotland and England ex-internationals from the past 40 years, including, Finlay Calder, Gavin Hastings, Peter Winterbottom and Matt Dawson, along with many other Calcutta Cup veterans.

Neil Boyd, Commercial Director at Ian Macleod Distillers, commented: “Glengoyne Highland Single Malt Whisky is proud to have been the official sponsor of the inaugural 2012 Auld Enemy Dinner, which was a fantastic success. Established itself in 1833, Glengoyne recognises and celebrates the passion that is synonymous with this great rivalry, and the commitment and dedication of those that compete annually for the famous Calcutta Cup.

“Glengoyne is equally proud to have teamed up with Scotland rugby legend, Scott Hastings, to support both Help for Heroes and The Bill McLaren Foundation through the release of our new limited edition ‘Auld Enemy Dram’. They are both excellent charities which were perfect partners for the great occasion. We at Glengoyne look forward to a long association with the Auld Enemy Dinner in years to come.”

Retailing at £195, The Limited Edition Glengoyne ‘Auld Enemy Dram’ is now available to buy at Vino’s Edinburgh stores and online at vinowines.co.uk or at www.glengonye.com

Award-winning Glengoyne Highland Single Malt is one of the leading malt whiskies in the world and has been distilled at Glengoyne since 1833. Using methods passed down for generations, Glengoyne is made with knowledge, passion and craftsmanship.

Glengoyne is one of Scotland’s most accessible distilleries, located just 30 minutes north of Glasgow in a beautiful wooded glen overlooking the breath-taking West Highland Way.

Auld Enemy Dram tasting notes
Colour: Rich mahogany.
Nose: Heavy and robust; hazelnut, prunes, cocoa powder, liquorice with BBQ spice.
Palate: Powerful with good balance, red apple, raisins, wafer cone and subtle citrus.
Finish: Maintains strength with increased fruits and dry spice.

Filed Under: Glengoyne, News

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