HOUSE OF HAZELWOOD UNVEILS SECOND RELEASE OF EIGHT HIGHLY COLLECTABLE SCOTCH WHISKIES

Following the sell-out within weeks of their inaugural ‘First Drop’ release, House of Hazelwood today unveils its much-anticipated Autumn Collection of eight rare and old Scotch whiskies. Hand-selected from the once-private collection of the Gordon fam…

Following the sell-out within weeks of their inaugural ‘First Drop’ release, House of Hazelwood today unveils its much-anticipated Autumn Collection of eight rare and old Scotch whiskies. Hand-selected from the once-private collection of the Gordon family, the release contains some of the most sought-after and remarkable Scotch whiskies in the world.

Alberta Premium Cask Strength Rye Returns

Alberta Distillers, has announced the return of its fan favorite Alberta Premium Cask Strength Rye. The 2022 release of the 100% Canadian rye whisky marks the third installment since its introduction to the U.S. in 2020, which is once again available for a limited time starting this month. Crafted and distilled in Calgary, Alberta, Alberta …

Alberta Distillers, has announced the return of its fan favorite Alberta Premium Cask Strength Rye. The 2022 release of the 100% Canadian rye whisky marks the third installment since its introduction to the U.S. in 2020, which is once again available for a limited time starting this month.

Crafted and distilled in Calgary, Alberta, Alberta Premium Cask Strength Rye is made from 100% Canadian Prairie rye.  The liquid is 100% pot distilled and aged in new white oak barrels. The resulting liquid is balanced with unique flavor nuances, including smooth vanilla, black currant, and spice.”Our cask strength release has continued to capture the attention of whisky enthusiasts globally and is something we’re delighted to bring back this year,” said George Teichroeb, General Manager of Alberta Distillers. “For distillers like myself, cask strength whiskies are where we get to demonstrate our skill and craftsmanship, as the final product is completely unadulterated. This liquid is a product of that craftsmanship and our ongoing commitment to delivering world-class 100% rye whisky.”

Alberta Premium Cask Strength Rye goes for an SRP of $79.99 for a 750ml bottle.

 

Inbox / The Week’s Whisky News (October 14, 2022)

Welcome to Inbox, our weekly round up of whisky news and PR material that has found its way in to our WFE email. It was created as we cannot write full articles or do justice to every piece received. It features items from around the world of whisky an…



Welcome to Inbox, our weekly round up of whisky news and PR material that has found its way in to our WFE email. It was created as we cannot write full articles or do justice to every piece received. It features items from around the world of whisky and is published by us each Friday. Within Inbox we aim to write a few lines detailing each press release/piece of news/PR event that we have received and provide links, where possible, for you to find out further information. 
 
Here is the round-up of the news from this last week. There is quite a bit ... 
 
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Ardbeg
The Islay distillery of Ardbeg has announced an Ardbeg Committee exclusive that is pitched as the smokiest Ardbeg single malt ever - the Ardbeg Hypernova. The new whisky is an evolution of previous cult classic Supernova and shows peat levels in excess of 170ppm (phenol parts per million). This is over three times the regular level of Ardbeg spirit. The Ardbeg Hypernova is bottled at 51% ABV and will be available in limited numbers from the Ardbeg Committee part of the Ardbeg website and Ardbeg Embassies around the world. Membership is free and open to all Ardbeg fans or peaty whisky drinkers. A bottle will cost £190.

 
Glendronach
 

The east Highland distillery of Glendronach has announced the latest limited edition release into its revered Grandeur series. The series showcases some of the oldest whiskies maturing at Glendronach. The Glendronach Grandeur Batch 11 has been created by Dr. Rachel Barrie, the Master Blender for Glendronach, from a small batch of hand selected ex-Oloroso and ex-Pedro Ximenez sherry casks. 
 
Grandeur Batch 11 has been bottled at 28 years old and at the natural cask strength of 48.9% ABV. The exact number of bottles in the batch was not revealed in the press release but they will be available in specialist whisky and luxury retailers worldwide. Each bottle will cost £700/ $785 US/ €805.

 
Gordon & Macphail
 

The family owned independent bottling company of Gordon & Macphail have announced a new series of rare whiskies - The Recollection Series - and the first three bottlings in the series. The three whiskies are all from closed single malt distilleries - Glen Mhor, Lochside and St. Magdelene. Each is a single cask selected from Gordon & Macphail's own maturing stocks by members of the family. All will be available from specialist and luxury retailers worldwide.

The Glen Mhor 1982 is bottled at 40 years old and at the natural cask strength of 50.8% ABV. It comes from a single re-fill ex-sherry hogshead, which has yielded just 174 bottles. Each will cost £2,250/ $3,500 US. The Lochside 1981 is also 40 years old and also from a single re-fill ex-sherry hogshead. There are 141 bottles at 49.2% ABV. Each will cost £3,200/ $5,000 US. The St. Magdelene 1982 is 39 years old and comes from a single re-fill ex-bourbon hogshead. There are 165 bottles at 54.8% ABV. Each will cost £2,250/ $3,500 US.
 
"Each remarkable expression is an unrepeatable moment in Scotland’s rich liquid heritage. Having carefully assessed the progress of each spirit down the decades, we it is the right moment to reveal these landmark single malts. We hope the annual series will excite single malt enthusiasts."
Stuart Urquhart / Operations Director at Gordon & Macphail.

 
Hibiki
 

The House of Suntory has announced the release of Hibiki Blossom Harmony. The new whisky is a limited edition blend that has been finished in Sakura cherrywood casks. The Spring time heralds the world famous Sakura cherry blossom in Japan and the casks have been made from those trees. 
 
The Hibiki Blossom Harmony is designed to showcase this unique wood type and marries single malt and single grain whiskies from Suntory's Chita, Hakushu and Yamazaki distilleries before a finishing period in the cherrywood casks. It has been created by Shinji Fukuyo, the fifth generation Chief Blender at Suntory. 
 
The Hibiki Blossom Harmony is bottled at 43% ABV and is available in selected specialist whisky retailers in the UK. A bottle will cost £175.
 
 
 
Jameson
Ireland's biggest selling whiskey brand has announced the latest addition to its core range - the Jameson Single Pot Still. The releases celebrates the traditional whiskey style that is unique to Ireland and produced using a mix of malted and unmalted barley. The spirit has then been triple distilled. The Jameson Single Pot Still has been created by Kevin O'Gorman, the Master Distiller for Jameson, and has been matured in ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks. These have then been finished in three virgin oak casks made of American, European and Irish oak, before being married back together.

The Jameson Single Pot Still has been bottled at 46% ABV and is initially available in Ireland and the UK only. This includes at Dublin airport, the Midelton distillery and Bow Street in Dublin and at Jameson online. A bottle will cost €60/ £52.
 

Lagavulin 
The Islay distillery of Lagavulin celebrates its continuing sponsorship of the Hebridean island's jazz festival with a pair of limited edition releases. It is the first time that they have bottle two whiskies for the annual event - one will be exclusively on sale at the distillery and the other to a wider audience. The distillery exclusive Lagavulin Islay Jazz Festival 14 years old (pictured, left) has been matured in re-fill American oak barrels before a five year finishing period in ex-brandy casks. It is bottled at the natural cask strength of 55.4% ABV and there are just 3,000 bottles in the batch. The packaging features highlights from previous editions of the festival on the famous whisky island. A bottle will cost £220.
 

The second bottling - the Lagavulin Islay Jazz Festival 7 years old - is available for those unable to attend the festival (pictured, right). It is on sale via malts.com. It features a combination of ex-bourbon and re-fill American oak hogshead casks and is also bottled at the natural cask strength. This is 59.5% ABV. There are just 2,490 bottles and each will cost £95. Both bottlings are available on a first come, first served basis until sold out. Both whiskies were selected by Jordan Paisley, the Distillery Manager at Lagavulin. The Lagavulin Islay Jazz Festival is now in its 24th year and has covered all areas of jazz over the two decades.



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Lagavulin Offerman Edition: Charred Oak Cask, Ardbeg Hypernova, & More [New Releases]

Plus, a 32 year old whiskey from Teeling, another limited-edition cask strength rye from Alberta Premium, and more.

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Scotch lovers rejoice! Our Fall 2022 issue is on newsstands now, and inside we explore the many wonders that Scotland has to offer including golf courses, hotels, coastal adventures, and of course, loads of great whisky. The issue features over 125 whisky reviews with some stellar 30 year old single malt scotches leading the way. Additional styles earned high marks as well, and you can explore 10 high-scoring whiskies from the Buying Guide or dive into the full slate of reviews to find your next dram.

And there are even more new scotches to celebrate this week, specifically from Islay. Lagavulin unveils the latest Offerman Edition whisky, aged 11 years in shaved and re-charred oak casks. Ardbeg goes galactic with its latest release, Hypernova. And on the Irish whiskey front, Teeling has released a 32 year old single malt finished in a purple muscat cask. Read on for full details.

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Knob Creek Introduces 18-Year-Old Bourbon

Knob Creek Bourbon has released Knob Creek 18 Years Old – their oldest bourbon to date – as part of the 30th anniversary of Knob Creek and the Small Batch Bourbon Collection. Knob Creek 18 Years Old was bottled at 50% alcohol by volume [100 proof] and is said to have notes of caramelized oak […]

Knob Creek Bourbon has released Knob Creek 18 Years Old – their oldest bourbon to date – as part of the 30th anniversary of Knob Creek and the Small Batch Bourbon Collection.

Knob Creek 18 Years Old was bottled at 50% alcohol by volume [100 proof] and is said to have notes of caramelized oak spice and vanilla.

Knob Creek 18 Years Old is being made available in the USA for $170 per 750ml bottle.

117th Whisky Insiders Interview – Iain Allan

Company:Glen Moray DistilleryJob:Brand AmbassadorWebsite:glenmoray.comSocials:@GlenMorayDistHow long have you been working in the whisky industry?I’ve been working in the whisky industry directly for a
little over 20 years now, but prior to that I mana…

Company:Glen Moray DistilleryJob:Brand AmbassadorWebsite:glenmoray.comSocials:@GlenMorayDistHow long have you been working in the whisky industry?I’ve been working in the whisky industry directly for a little over 20 years now, but prior to that I managed a wines and spirits shop in Aberdeen, where I focused on single malts - as they were my passion. So if I was to include that period it has been

TWiB: Liquor Store Sued $50k Over Bob Baffert Sticker, The Only Bourbon Boat Tour Is Expanding, Britain’s First Bourbon Called Never Say Die

It’s This Week in Bourbon for October 14th 2022. Evergreen Liquors gets […]

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It’s This Week in Bourbon for October 14th 2022. Evergreen Liquors gets sued $50k over a Bob Baffert sticker. The nation’s only bourbon boat tour is expanding. Britain’s first bourbon caller Never Say Die makes its debut.

Show Notes:

  • Liquor Store Gets Sued $50k Over Bob Baffert Sticker
  • Brown Forman purchases the Diplomático Rum brand
  • The nations only bourbon boat tour is expanding
  • Black Button Distilling has broken ground on a new US$5 million distillery
  • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Bourbon Raffle
  • Jack Daniel Distillery introduces the latest expressions in its Distillery Series
  • Brown-Forman has unveiled a Jack Daniel’s American Single Malt Whiskey
  • Company Distilling re-releases its Cask Strength Bourbon
  • Sierra Nevada releases Colonel E.H. Taylor Bourbon Barrel-Aged Bigfoot
  • Basil Hayden Red Wine Cask Finish
  • Britain’s first bourbon called Never Say Die makes its debut
  • @coxs_evergreen_liquors @brownforman @diplomaticorum @blackbuttondistilling @houseofbourbonky @jackdaniels @company_distilling @sierranevada @basilhayden
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New Scottish cats, either wood or spirit driven

Arbikie ‘Highland Rye batch: 22’ (48%, OB, single grain, 2490 bottles, 2022)Ardnamurchan 2016/2022 AD/09.22 (58.4%, OB, bourbon and sherry)Torabhaig ‘Allt Gleann’ (46%, OB, Legacy Series, 2022)Lochlea ‘Harvest Edition’ (46%, OB, 2022)Holyrood 2020 ‘Che…

Arbikie 'Highland Rye batch: 22' (48%, OB, single grain, 2490 bottles, 2022)
Ardnamurchan 2016/2022 AD/09.22 (58.4%, OB, bourbon and sherry)
Torabhaig 'Allt Gleann' (46%, OB, Legacy Series, 2022)
Lochlea 'Harvest Edition' (46%, OB, 2022)
Holyrood 2020 'Chevalier' (43%, OB, Spirit Drink, Charmed Circle, +/-2022)
Holyrood 2020 'Golden Promise' (43%, OB, Spirit Drink, Charmed Circle, +/-2022)
Isle of Raasay 'Unpeated' (63.5%, OB, virgin Chinkapin oak, 2022)

Book Review – Kentucky Bourbon: The Early Years Of Whiskeymaking

This is the first history of Bourbon that I read while working as an archivist for United Distillers. I still use the book for reference on early distilling in America. Henry G. Crowgey wrote this book as a condensed version… Continue Reading →

This is the first history of Bourbon that I read while working as an archivist for United Distillers. I still use the book for reference on early distilling in America. Henry G. Crowgey wrote this book as a condensed version... Continue Reading →

North of Bourbon and Four Roses Dinner & Bourbon Pairing; 2022 LE Four Roses Included

North

Louisville’s North of Bourbon is on our 2022 Best Bourbon Bars in America List, and for good reason. They’re serious about Bourbon, as if you couldn’t tell from the barrel encased booths?! On October 25th, they’re teaming up with Four Roses for a dinner and Bourbon experience you won’t want to miss. Doors open at […]

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North

Louisville’s North of Bourbon is on our 2022 Best Bourbon Bars in America List, and for good reason. They’re serious about Bourbon, as if you couldn’t tell from the barrel encased booths?!

On October 25th, they’re teaming up with Four Roses for a dinner and Bourbon experience you won’t want to miss. Doors open at 6:30pm ET.

North of Bourbon, Courtesy Image.

Dinner Menu

The dinner menu crafted by chef Lawrence Weeks includes:

  • spinach croquettes with black currant glaze and candied habanero
  • hot water cornbread samosas with potato, peas and braised lamb
  • kabocha squash soup with lentils
  • stewed redfish with tamarind and smoked tomato
  • vanilla custard with pandan and finger limes

The Bourbon

Four Roses Master Distiller Brent Elliot will be on-hand for the event, with selections for the dinner including the 2022 Limited Edition Small Batch selection, Four Roses Super Premium, a vintage Four Roses bourbon selection and a private single barrel selection. Guests will also learn about the art of bourbon tasting from Teach Bourbon’s Travis Hill.

The dinner is $150 per person, which includes tax and gratuity. For more information or to make a reservation, visit https://www.northofbourbon.com.

North


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