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Edencroft Announce Classic Malts Lineup

August 25, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

Edencroft Announce Classic Malts Lineup

Edencroft Announce Classic Malts Lineup

Edencroft Fine Wine & Spirit Specialists have provided us with details of this years ‘classic malts’ releases:-

Brora 32 Year Old
Caol Ila Cask Strength
Port Ellen 32 Year Old
Knockando 25 Year Old
Lagavulin 12 Year Old Cask Strength
Rosebank 20 Year Old
Glenury Royal 1970
Port Dundas 20 Year Old

No idea on prices yet, but their allocation for each whisky will be a maximum of 6 bottles. If you would like to register an interest for any of these whiskies then contact Mark on one of the numbers below.

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: 12 year old, 20 Year Old, 25 Year Old, 32 Year Old, Caol Ila, Classic Malts, Edencroft Spirit Specialists, Glenury Royal, Knockando, Lagavulin, News, Port Dundas, Port Ellen, Rosebank, Vintage

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

Glengoyne Christmas Food and Whisky Festival

October 29, 2010 by Gary Leave a Comment

Glengoyne Christmas Food and Whisky Festival

Glengoyne Christmas Food and Whisky Festival

Glengoyne, Scotland’s most beautiful distillery, is pleased to announce that the second GLENGOYNE CHRISTMAS FOOD & WHISKY FESTIVAL will take place on SATURDAY 4th DECEMBER 2010. This Christmas event with local, like-minded food and drink partners will showcase the best SLOW produce from the area at the home of the SLOWEST distilled Scotch whisky.

Open from 10.30am – 4.30pm it will be a fun day aimed at all ages. In addition to food stalls there will be a range of unusual gift ideas and plenty of activities for all the family.

Distillery tours of Glengoyne and, of course, tastings will also be on offer. For the children there will be story-telling, face painting and not forgetting Santa’s Log Cabin – by the foot of the distillery waterfall at the end of a magical glen.

Building on the success of the 2008 event. Glengoyne have built on their previous success and now include one-off super-tastings to showcase the rarest and finest Glengoyne whisky, wandering minstrels, free wine, curry and MHOR master classes, additional heated areas, indoor parking, cooper racing (barrels, not cars) and, of course, a random fire engine.

Stuart Hendry of Glengoyne distillery said: “We’ve made a number of improvements this year, but been careful not to lose the unique atmosphere in the distillery courtyard which brought that elusive feeling of Christmas’s past. There was something magical about the last festival and it is important to keep hold of that.

“This year’s Festival will also see the launch of very special micro-release which will give whisky fans a unique insight into the maturation process. This ground breaking approach will appeal to whisky collectors and consumers alike. Further details to follow mid November.

“Glengoyne award-winning Single Malts are made without cutting corners, resulting in a uniquely smooth whisky, which is distilled at a slower rate than any other. We are proud of our ‘slow’ credentials and have been working with local producers such as Tom Lewis at Monachlye Mhor to celebrate these values as well as creating strong and growing links to local food producers and enthusiasts.”

Glengoyne Distillery, which offers an unrivalled visitor experience, is situated just 30 minutes outside Glasgow, looking out over the breath-taking West Highland Way.

The event is open to all ages.

For directions and further information visit www.glengoyne.com

(Booking for the distillery tours is recommended – contact: 01360 550 229.)

Date: Saturday, 4 December 2010 10.30 a.m. – 4.30 p.m.
Location: The Glengoyne Distillery, Dumgoyne, Near Killearn, Glasgow G63 9LB
Tel: +44 (0)1360 550 254
Cost: £2.50 for adults (including a generous dram of Glengoyne!)
Under 18’s Free

History of Glengoyne:
Owned by independent family company, Ian Macleod Distillers, Glengoyne, Scotland’s most beautiful distillery, has been producing its unique and complex, Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky for over 175 years. Using methods passed down for generations, Glengoyne has nurtured and perfected the art of producing the authentic taste of Malt Whisky, untainted by peat smoke. The result is a portfolio of multi-award winning whiskies including the core 10, 17 and 21 Years Old range, as well as special limited edition Single Malts, released each year.

Filed Under: Christmas, Glengoyne, Highland, News, Vintage, Whisky tasting

Rare Single Malt Whiskies From Diageo

October 12, 2010 by Gary Leave a Comment

Rare Single Malt Whiskies From Diageo

Rare Single Malt Whiskies From Diageo

The time has come. Every autumn, Diageo, proud owner of 28 Scottish single malt whisky distilleries, unveils a small and highly desirable collection of limited edition single malt Scotch whiskies destined for the world’s top bars and the collections of single malt whisky connoisseurs.

Nine such single malt whiskies, all at natural cask strength, are being released this year.

Two of them have once again been drawn from the lovingly preserved but sadly diminishing stocks of distilleries long since closed.
Others are unusual bottlings from distilleries still in very vibrant production: generally older (thus rarer) than the widely distributed expressions, but sometimes younger.

Liquid History

Brora distillery, on Scotland’s north-east coast, opened in 1819 and closed in 1983. The iconic status of its peated, Islay-style single malts has matured as stocks dwindle. This year’s distinguished and memorable release, at 30 years old, delivers all the key characteristics of the classic Brora: exquisite sweetness, rich fruitiness and magnificently appetising savoury smoke. But the quantities are tiny: a mere 2,958 individually numbered bottles.
Across Scotland on Islay, Port Ellen distillery also closed in 1983, so its stocks, too, are irreplaceable, and fading out as the years go by. In 2009, a 29 year old Port Ellen won the supreme Scotch whisky award at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, being awarded a Double Gold Medal and named Best Single Malt Scotch. This year’s example – a venerable, dignified Port Ellen of great complexity and depth, according to those who have tasted it – is 31 years old, and comes in an edition of fewer than 3,000 individually numbered bottles. The many devotees of this highly prized single malt generally ensure that stocks sell out within weeks.

Unexpected Speysides

Two Speyside whiskies in this release seldom become available at any age, still less at 20 years plus. The rare Auchroisk has been released after 20 years in a mix of American and European Oak Casks, making it a “poised, sweet and astonishingly sophisticated dessert whisky”, say tasters. A 21 year old Glen Spey joins it, with an unusual background: it has matured in new American Oak casks that had also held sherry, which gives the finish some “drying oak checked by subtle, creamy vanilla and note of powdered chocolate”.

A third Speyside single malt whisky is familiar at 12 years old – but rarely seen at 21. This Cragganmore, with fewer than 6,000 individually numbered bottles, has emerged from refill American Oak casks filled in 1989. It is judged to be “fully mature, yet retaining all of Cragganmore’s complex character; worthy of long contemplation”.

A Closer look at the Malts

A Closer look at the Malts

Lowland star

Founded in 1837 and one of the few surviving Lowland whisky distilleries, Glenkinchie, in the Lammermuir hills south of Edinburgh, makes a aromatic and flowery dram when tasted in its 12 year old personality; here, at 20 years old, Glenkinchie still delivers its scented and floral promise on the nose, a lightly sweet, then crisp acidity with delicate fruits on the palate, and a cleansing and slightly drying finish – for some, the perfect aperitif.

Hebridean big hitters

Finally from the islands in the west come three famous and much acclaimed single malts. Talisker, the award-laden single malt from the Isle of Skye, arrives this year in a 30 year old release of 3,000 individually numbered bottles available world-wide – the fifteenth and equal oldest limited release to be offered by the distillery. At this great age, some of the pepper has faded: this is judged to be “a more mature, reserved Talisker which is also confident, consistent and clearly in its prime. … An interesting and complex whisky, with aromas that change constantly and a lively taste, followed by a long finish, with roasted malt, the ghost of black pepper, and some nutmeg in the smoky and savoury aftertaste.”

On Islay, the ever-popular and relatively youthful 12 year old Lagavulin, from refill American Oak casks filled in 1998, is the ninth of a series of special 12 year old releases at natural cask strength. Lagavulin fans will not be surprised by one taster’s description: “Unpredictable and energetic; among the most appetising and savoury of all whiskies. A fine, punchy expression of Lagavulin”.

From the Sound of Islay, Caol Ila in its unpeated style is a familiar player in the annual Special Releases. This year it comes with 12 years in 1st fill Bourbon oak casks. Here’s an opportunity for an interesting comparison with its more familiar 12 year old peated twin brother, which this year took the much sought-after IWSC Trophy for the best single malt scotch whisky at 15 years and under. Tasters enjoyed its “smooth sweetness, refreshing acidity, peppery spiciness”.

Diageo spokesman Nick Morgan said of the 2010 Special Releases: “Some of these single malts are priced accessibly. Others, inevitably given their age and rarity, are very expensive. We know some people buy them as investments. But all are engaging, distinctive single malts made for enjoyment now, and of course in the case of Brora and Port Ellen, they will never be made again. As before, we’ve combined some familiar bottlings with some unpredictable ones.
“It’s also worth mentioning that some exceptionally elegant packaging can be found on the rarer Special Releases. This year’s original Glen Spey and Auchroisk designs continue that tradition.”

The collection

DISTILLERY MATURATION YEARS ABV % QUANTITY RRP
Auchroisk Mix of American & European Oak casks 20 58.1 < 6000 £115
Brora A mixture of American & European Oak refill casks 30 54.3 2958 £280
Caol Ila First fill Bourbon oak casks 12 57.6 < 6000 £52
Cragganmore Refill American Oak casks 21 56 < 6000 £135
Glen Spey New American Oak casks that had also held sherry 21 50.4 < 6000 £120
Glenkinchie Refill American Oak casks 20 55.1 < 6000 £125
Lagavulin Refill American Oak casks 12 56.5 limited quantities £59
Port Ellen Refill American & European Oak casks 31 54.6 < 3000 £250
Talisker Refill American & European Oak casks 30 57.3 < 3000 £230
The other malts in the collection

The other malts in the collection

Filed Under: 12 year old, 20 Year Old, 21 Year Old, 30 Year Old, 31 Year Old, Auchroisk, Brora, Caol Ila, Cragganmore, Diageo, Glen Spey, Glenkinchie, Lagavulin, Limited Editions, New Arrivals, News, Port Ellen, Talisker, Vintage

Glenfiddich 1978 Vintage Reserve – selected via Twitter

September 21, 2010 by Gary Leave a Comment

Glenfiddich 1978 Vintage Reserve

Glenfiddich 1978 Vintage Reserve

Glenfiddich has announced the release of the Glenfiddich 1978 Vintage Reserve, an exceptional single malt with classic Glenfiddich characteristics.
But this year’s Vintage Reserve is not only the first released under the stewardship of Glenfiddich’s recently appointed Malt Master, Brian Kinsman, but also the first Vintage Reserve selected via Twitter!

On 9th June this year, Brian Kinsman was joined online by a global panel of eight influential whisky bloggers and journalists. The group nosed and tasted four single malts and compared tasting notes via the microblogging site. Their thoughts and impressions on each sample were tweeted and followed live before the panel came to a conclusion and selected cask number 28152 as their favourite.

Glenfiddich 1978 Vintage Reserve

Cask number 28152, which has a strength of 50.7% ABV, will produce 184 70cl cask-strength bottles which will retail at a RRP of £480.

Brian Kinsman, the sixth Malt Master in Glenfiddich’s long and distinguished history, commented: “Selecting this year’s Vintage Reserve was hugely exciting for me. Not only was it my inaugural Vintage Reserve selection, but to use Twitter was truly pioneering. It was fantastic to be able to lead a panel of experts from around the world and select such a wonderful whisky.”

“For two hours, we nosed and tasted samples from four pre-selected casks, all of which were filled from the same batch on the same day – 25th September 1978. Despite being filled with identical spirit, each American oak hogshead cask imbued its contents with a distinctive personality and characteristic – producing a truly unique whisky. I’m delighted with the panel’s final decision and it’s great to see cask number 28152 released globally.”

The panel agreed that cask number 28152 has a beautifully balanced nose with the hallmark Glenfiddich single malt pear and fruity character. Summer grass, hints of orange marmalade, green bananas, herbs – thyme and bay leaf – and delicate toffee oak notes shine through.

It is velvety smooth to the taste, with rich vanilla oak flavours intriguingly punctuated with a vibrant fruitiness. The addition of a little water accentuates the fruit aspect with distinct citrus and red summer berries notes. Over time the spicy character comes through without ever dominating. Its finish is long and rich with the signature fruity distillery character leaving a lasting impression.

The full conversation can be viewed on Twitter and more details can be had here.

The 1978 Glenfiddich Vintage Reserve will join the award-winning range of Glenfiddich single malt Scotch whiskies, which also includes Glenfiddich 12 Year Old, 15 Year Old, 18 Year Old, 21 Year Old, 30 Year Old, 40 Year Old, and 50 Year Old.

Glenfiddich 1978 Vintage Reserve

Glenfiddich 1978 Vintage Reserve

Filed Under: 12 year old, 15 Year Old, 18 Year Old, 21 Year Old, 30 Year Old, 40 Year Old, 50 Year Old, Glenfiddich, Vintage

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