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This Year’s Winner Of The Whisky Exchange’s “Whisky Of The Year 2022” Is …..

December 1, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

This year’s winner of The Whisky Exchange’s annual tasting, Whisky of the Year 2022 is …..

Deanston 18 Year Old!

Deanston 18 Year Old (£11 OFF! Now £63.95) has triumphed in The Whisky Exchange’s annual tasting, taking the top spot in the only official blind whisky judging undertaken by members of the public!

Deanston, a Highland distillery housed in an old cotton mill on the banks of the River Teith, claimed the crown in the 8th annual Whisky of the Year blind tasting hosted by specialist spirits retailer The Whisky Exchange. Their 18-year-old expression is a delicious fruity, sweet single malt that has been matured in first-fill ex-bourbon casks, cranking the distillery’s distinctive honeyed, fruity character up to eleven.

Deanston 18 Year Old

This year’s shortlist included whiskies from the highlands and the islands, bold sherry bombs, creamy bourbon barrel single malts and a chocolatey Welsh whisky. After much deliberation whisky-loving consumers were encouraged to critique each whisky for nose, palate and finish, and select a first and second choice via a voting form.

All whiskies in the tasting were under £75 retail price, and all ongoing, commercially available releases. In addition to Deanston 18 Year Old, the shortlist featured:


Glen Moray 18 (runner up)

Oban 2006 Distillers Edition
Penderyn
Mortlach 16 Year Old
Old Pulteney 15 Year Old

Deanston is not your typical distillery and Deanston 18 is not your average dram. Matured for 18 years in American white oak, ex-bourbon barrels, the end result is a dram that is smooth and aromatic, typical of our Deanston distillery style: soft, sweet, honeyed and uniquely waxy in flavour & mouthfeel. This is Deanston in a bottle.

We are truly honoured to have impressed the blind taste panel, and titles don’t get much bigger than whisky of the year.
– Brendan McCarron: Master Distiller at Distell

I am super excited to see Deanston win this year. It is a really underrated distillery that is producing some great tasting whisky at the moment.
– Dawn Davies: Head buyer at The Whisky Exchange

Deanston distillery is housed in an old cotton mill on the banks of the River Teith

LET’S NOT FORGET RUM AND GIN!

The Whisky Exchange has also recognised other exceptional bottles, a rum and a gin, nominated by industry experts and staff.

Gin of the Year 2022 : Height of Arrows Gin: juniper takes centre stage in this minimalist gin from Holyrood Distillery in Edinburgh. The sole botanical is distilled with salt and beeswax for a full-bodied spirit with great depth and complexity. An exciting direction for gin.

Rum of the Year 2022 : Doorly’s 14 Year Old Rum : a vividly fruity Barbadian rum from Richard Seale’s Foursquare Distillery, Doorly’s 14 Year Old is made using molasses from sugar cane grown on the island and is distilled in a combination of pot and column stills. It has rich notes of golden sultanas, dried figs, mango, rich oak spice and the fruity, high-ester funkiness that is characteristic of Foursquare.

Filed Under: Christmas, News, The Whisky Exchange, Whisky of the Year

Port Charlotte 10 Crowned The Whisky Exchange’s “Whisky Of The Year 2021”!

December 2, 2020 by Gary Leave a Comment

Port Charlotte 10 – The Whisky Exchange’s annual Whisky of the Year 2021!

Port Charlotte 10 has triumphed in The Whisky Exchange’s annual tasting, taking the top spot in the only official blind whisky judging undertaken by members of the public.

Islay distillery Bruichladdich won the tightly fought battle in the annual Whisky of the Year blind tasting by specialist spirits retailer The Whisky Exchange. Their 10-year-old expression – a heavily-peated, rich and spicy whisky lives and breathes the distillery’s ethos that Islay whisky should express the aspects of the island’s character, from rich smoke to bracing sea breeze.

“Port Charlotte whisky is a joy to create …”

Six whiskies went head to head after they were nominated by global customers of The Whisky Exchange, with more than 2000 putting forward their favourites. The blind judging of the most popular was opened up to the world via the Whisky of the Year Perfect Measure Judging Set and online voting on 22 September. The sets were very popular with customers, selling out online in less than three weeks and resulting in more than 500 votes cast!

Starting with a blind tasting led by Dawn Davies MW at Virtual Whisky Show in October and continuing in the weeks after, whisky-loving consumers were encouraged to critique each whisky for nose, palate and finish, and select a first and second choice via the online voting form.

All whiskies in the tasting were under £65 retail price, and all ongoing, commercially available releases.
In addition to the winner Port Charlotte 10, the shortlist included:

Runner Up: Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban 14 Year Old

Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 Year Old

Nikka Coffey Malt

Kilkerran 12 Year Old

Lagavulin 16 Year Old

Port Charlotte whisky is a joy to create. The spirit is versatile and approachable, offering an alternative to the traditional Islay style, it’s a softer, heathery style of smoke.

I’m delighted to have the Port Charlotte 10 recognised by The Whisky Exchange as Whisky of the Year – it’s a testament of the commitment and passion our Islay team put into every bottle.
– Adam Hannett: head distiller of Bruichladdich Distillery

The aim of the Whisky of the Year competition is to make excellent affordable whiskies known to all spirit-lovers around the world. Port Charlotte is an exceptional rich and smoky whisky with a maritime tang – a worthy winner of the title.
– Sukhinder Singh: co-founder and owner of The Whisky Exchange

This year, the company wanted to recognise other drinks categories and has introduced Rum and Gin Of The Year alongside the Champagne of the Year – the fourth year it has been awarded. Each category has been nominated by industry experts and staff at The Whisky Exchange based on their quality and value for money.

This year’s winners are:
Gin of the Year 2021 : Lind & Lime Gin

Rum of the Year 2021 : Mount Gay XO Triple Cask Blend Rum

Champagne of the Year 2021 : Charles Heidsieck Brut Reserve Champagne

All of The Whisky Exchange ‘Of the Year’ winners are given a dedicated landing page on thewhiskyexchange.com for the year to showcase the producer and the bottling, while customers can watch out for special offers online and in-store ‘Of The Year’ tastings!

Whisky-loving consumers were encouraged to critique each whisky for nose, palate and finish, and select a first and second choice via the online voting form

The Whisky Exchange kindly sent me the six samples to try (Thanks @WhiskyExchange!) so I got a chance to sample them and make my own voting choice.

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

Tasting Notes – A (45%)


Nose: Cane sweetness, toffee apples but this dram is slow to give up it’s flavours. After a time they fill the glass nicely – especially creamy toffee!

Palate: Smooth and sweet toffee, fruity, slightly tropical.

Finish: Tasty spice which is not too powerful. There’s a little grapefruit at the end.

Overall: Good abv and very easy to drink!!

Tasting Notes – B (43%)


Nose: Apples, tropical fruits, slightly cakey, toffee, slightly peaty as well with some furniture polish. Gives of itself quickly!

Palate: Shades of peaty smoke and tropical fruits.

Finish: Chilli spice, fruit, more apple with a short finish.

Overall: The smoke was a surprise – dunno why!

Tasting Notes – C (46%)


Nose: Smoke n’ peat, not too heavy – very nice! Sweet wood and quite coastal.

Palate: Cane sweetness, smoke, peat, slightly antispetic – gorgeous!

Finish: very smooth with just a smidgeon of pepper at the very end – which is long.

Overall: Fireside sipper when the winds howling outside – so that no-one can hear you pouring another dram!

Tasting Notes – D (46%)


Nose: Dark rich chocolate, molasses, sherry and toffee.

Palate: Rich toffee and vanilla. Sherried fruits, chocolate with hints of orange.

Finish: Breathtaking spice and richly fruited.

Overall: Slow to develop but certainly worth the wait!

Tasting Notes – E (50%)


Nose: Smokey with treacley peat, salty and coastal.

Palate: Sherbet sweetness, smoke, charred wood and peat.

Finish: Intense spice but still very sweet – quite unusual! Long finish.

Overall: A tasty dram that is the sum of two very different halves – but better for it!

Tasting Notes – F (43%)


Nose: Tropical fruits, furniture polish, plasticine, leather. Smoke gradually grows at the back.

Palate: Tropical sweetness paired with smokey fireside flavours!

Finish: Peaty with sweetness added.

Overall: A classy dram that doesn’t dissapoint.


So, which ones did I vote for?

MY FIRST CHOICE VOTED FOR WAS: D

MY SECOND CHOICE VOTED FOR WAS: E

And, the actual drams were:-

Whisky A – Nikka Coffey Malt
Whisky B – Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 Year Old
Whisky C – Kilkerran 12 Year Old
Whisky D – Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban 14 Year Old (Runner-Up)
Whisky E – Port Charlotte 10 (Winner)
Whisky F – Lagavulin 16 Year Old

YaY! I nearly got it right – just the wrong way round!

Filed Under: Bruichladdich, News, Port Charlotte, Sampling, The Whisky Exchange, Whisky of the Year, Whisky tasting

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