Inbox / The Week’s Whisky News (April 15, 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.
 
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Bowmore
The Islay distillery of Bowmore has announced a new single malt that will be exclusive to the travel retail sector - the Bowmore 22 years old Pedro Ximenez Cask Finish. It features 18 year old pockets of whisky that were matured in different cask types including barrels butts and hogsheads. These were then married together and matured for four extra years in European oak ex-Pedro Ximenez sherry casks. The whisky was created by Ron Welsh, the Master Blender for Bowmore. The Bowmore 22 years old Pedro Ximenez Cask Finish will be exclusively available in China. No details of price were given in the press release.

 
 
Gelston's
The up-and-coming Irish whiskey brand of Gelston's has announced the release of an Irish cream liqueur to add to its ever expanding range. The new product has been created using a blend of triple distilled Irish whiskey matured in ex-bourbon barrels, cream and chocolate. It has been created by Johnny Neill, the great great grandson of Samuel Gelston. He originally founded the brand in Belfast in 1830, before Neill resurrected it in modern times. The Gelston's Irish Whiskey Cream Liqueur will cost £14/ $18.50 US a bottle and will be available via Tesco in Northern Ireland and online via The Drop Store for the rest of the UK.
 
 
 
Glenallachie
The Speyside distillery of Glenallachie has released a new expression into its core single malt range - the Glenallachie 8 years old (pictured, left). It sees whisky from four different cask types married together - virgin oak casks, ex-red wine barriques, plus ex-Oloroso and ex-Pedro Ximenez sherry puncheons. These casks were selected by Billy Walker, the Master Blender for Glenallachie. It is bottled at 46% ABV and is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. The Glenallachie 8 years old will be available via specialist whisky retailers worldwide and is expected to retail for £42.50/ $55.50 US.
 

The Glenallachie Distillers Company have also announced a new blended Scotch whisky - the White Heather 15 years old (pictured, right). It joins the 21 years old expression in the White Heather range, which forms part of the wider MacNair's Boutique House of Spirits. This has been blended by Walker and features single malts from Islay, the north Highlands and Speyside plus single grain whisky. These have been matured in virgin oak, ex-bourbon, ex-Oloroso and ex-Pedro Ximenez sherry casks. Again, it will be available globally and is bottled at 46% ABV. It is also non chill-filtered and of natural colour. A bottle will cost £60/ $78.50 US.


 
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Inbox / The Week’s Whisky News (March 25, 2022)

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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 ...
 
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Bladnoch
The Lowland distillery of Bladnoch has announced the latest addition to its Classic Collection core range - the Bladnoch Alinta. It is the first known peated expression in the distillery's history. The spirit was distilled from peated malt and is produced for just a short period each year. This was matured in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels and first-fill ex-Pedro Ximenez casks. The casks were hand selected and married together by Dr. Nick Savage, the Master Distiller at Bladnoch. The word 'alinta' translates as 'fire' or 'smoke' from indigenous languages found in southeast Australia and references David Prior, Blanoch's Australian owner. 
 
Bladnoch Alinta is bottled at 47% ABV and is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. It will initially be available on at the distillery shop in Wigtown and www.bladnoch.com. Distribution to selected world markets will follow later in 2022. A bottle will cost £80/ $105 US.
 
 
Glenallachie
 


The Speyside distillery of Glenallachie has announced three new whiskies that will form part of their expanded Virgin Oak Series. Each of the three bottlings has undergone a finishing period in a different style of oak and the series is designed to explore how different oak species from around the world influence the single malt. The three bottlings are the Glenallachie 10 years old Chinquapin Virgin Oak Finish, 10 years old French Virgin Oak Finish and 15 years old Scottish Oak Finish.

In each case the whisky has initially been matured in American oak ex-bourbon barrels before being transferred to its finishing cask - these have been hand selected by Billy Walker, Master Distiller at Glenallachie. The 10 years old Chinquapin Virgin Oak Finish features casks made from chinquapin oak, a sub species of American oak found in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. The 10 years old French Virgin Oak Finish uses oak from the Haute-Garonne region of France, close to the Pyrenees. 

The 15 years old Scottish Virgin Oak Finish uses Sessile oak sourced from the west coast of Scotland. It is rarely used for whisky barrels due its slow growing nature and tendency to produce knots in the wood. This is one of the first ever releases by any distillery to feature Scottish oak. All three new whiskies are bottled at 48% ABV and are non chill-filtered and of natural colour. The two 10 year olds will retail for £62/ $82 US each, and the 15 years old will cost £175/ $230 US.


 
Kentucky Owl
 
The premium American bourbon brand of Kentucky Owl has launched The Wiseman expression into the UK for the first time. The whiskey has been created by John Rhea, the Master Blender of Kentucky Owl. It is a blend of four Kentucky-sourced bourbons - two four year olds (one with high wheat content and one with high rye), a 5.5 year old and an 8.5 year old. The Wiseman forms part of a larger range that is currently available in the USA. It is bottled at 45.4% ABV and will be available in selected spirits retailers and via Amazon in the UK. A bottle will cost £60. Plans for the Kentucky Owl distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky are also being drawn up. 



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Inbox / The Week’s Whisky News (March 4, 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 ... 
 
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Glenallachie
The Speyside distillery of Glenallachie has revealed details of the latest release in its award-winning 10 years old Cask Strength series. Batch 7 has seen whisky matured in ex-Pedro Ximenez and ex-Oloroso sherry casks, plus ex-Rioja red wine barrels and virgin oak casks. These have been married together by Billy Walker, the Master Distiller for Glenallachie. The Glenallachie 10 years old Cask Strength Batch 7 is limited edition and presented at 56.8% ABV. It is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. No indication of bottle number was provided. It will be available in selected specialist retailers globally and will cost £63/ $84 US per bottle.

 
 
Lark
The Tasmanian distillery of Lark, one of the pioneers of the Australian whisky scene, has announced a special bottling to celebrate its 30th anniversary. The rare single malt will be added to its Rare Cask Series. For the special release, named Rare Cask Para 92, the distillery has teamed up with iconic Australian winery Seppeltsfield. The whisky has been finished in ex-Para Liqueur casks, a fortified wine-based drink produced by Seppeltsfield, that date from 1992 - the year of Lark's first distillation. There are just 3,000 bottles and it is released at 46.4% ABV. 
 
The Lark Rare Cask Para 92 will retail for $500 AUS/ $365 US. This price includes a 50cl bottle of the whisky and a 10cl bottle of Seppeltsfield 1992 Para Liqueur. It will be available in Australia and selected world markets.

 

Teeling 
The family-owned Irish distillery and brand of Teeling has announced the first single pot still whiskey in a new series - the Teeling Wonders of Wood : Virgin Chinkapin Oak. The Wonders of Wood series will showcase unorthadox wood types. The whiskey is made using 50% malted barley and 50% unmalted barley, and is triple distilled at the company's Dublin distillery. The first bottling has been fully matured in barrels made of virgin Chinkapin oak from north America. It will be available exclusively in Ireland for a period before being exported to markets in Asia, Europe and the USA. Details of price were not given.



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GlenAllachie Debuts MacNair’s Blended 10-Year-Old

The GlenAllachie Distillers Company has released a 10-year-old blended Scotch called Lum Reek under their MacNair’s Boutique House of Spirits brand. MacNair’s Lum Reek 10-Year-Old Cask Strength Batch 1 is a blend of Islay and Speyside single malts, matured for a second time in sherry casks, wine barriques and virgin oak casks before being bottled […]

The GlenAllachie Distillers Company has released a 10-year-old blended Scotch called Lum Reek under their MacNair’s Boutique House of Spirits brand.

MacNair’s Lum Reek 10-Year-Old Cask Strength Batch 1 is a blend of Islay and Speyside single malts, matured for a second time in sherry casks, wine barriques and virgin oak casks before being bottled at 55.4% alcohol by volume [110.8 proof] and is said to contain notes of dark chocolate, ginger and vanilla.

GlenAllachie MacNair’s Lum Reek 10-year-old Cask Strength Batch 1 is being made available for $80 per bottle.

GlenAllachie Singles Out Single Casks

Speyside distillery GlenAllachie has released six single cask single malts – albeit in the UK only. The GlenAllachie single cask single malt group include: A 32-year-old Pedro Ximénez puncheon, bottled at 55.8% alcohol by volume [111.6 proof], is said to contain notes of dark chocolate, eucalyptus and figs, and is being made be available for […]

Speyside distillery GlenAllachie has released six single cask single malts – albeit in the UK only.

The GlenAllachie single cask single malt group include:

A 32-year-old Pedro Ximénez puncheon, bottled at 55.8% alcohol by volume [111.6 proof], is said to contain notes of dark chocolate, eucalyptus and figs, and is being made be available for $855 per bottle.

A 15-year-old Rioja barrique, bottled at 60.5% alcohol by volume [121 proof], is said to contain notes of almonds, nutmeg and raspberry and is being made available for $155 per bottle.

A 15-year-old tawny Port pipe, bottled at 60.7% alcohol by volume [121.4 proof], is said to contain notes of fruit and is being made available for $155 per bottle.

A 14-year-old Pedro Ximénez hogshead, bottled at 60.3% alcohol by volume [120.6 proof], is said to contain notes of cinnamon, ginger and mocha and is being made available for $150 per bottle.

A 13-year-old chinquapin virgin oak barrel, bottled at 58.3% alcohol by volume [116.6 proof], said to contain notes of fruit, ginger and lemon meringue and is being made available for $145 per bottle.

A 12-year-old Marsala barrel, bottled at 58% alcohol by volume [116 proof], said to contain notes of salted caramel and tropical fruits and is being made available for $135 per bottle.

Inbox / The Week’s Whisky News (November 5, 2021)

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 this week's news ...
 
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Glenallachie
 

The award-winning Speyside single malt distillery of Glenallachie has announced six single cask whiskies that will be exclusive for the UK market. Each of the six, selected from more than 50,000 barrels maturing in Glenallachie's warehouses, has been handpicked by Billy Walker, the Master Distiller. 
 
The whiskies range in age between 12 and 32 years. All are bottled at their natural cask strength and are both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. Each bottle is individually numbered also. They will be available through selected specialist whisky retailers in the UK and the Glenallachie visitor centre shop. Details of each cask are below, although the exact number of bottles was not revealed in the press release.

  • Cask #5856 / Marsala barrel / 12 years old / Distilled 2009 / 58% ABV / £99
  • Cask #6896 / Virgin oak barrel / 13 years old / Distilled 2008 / 58.3% ABV / £105
  • Cask #6611 / Pedro Ximenez sherry hogshead / 14 years old / Distilled 2006 / 60.3% ABV / £110
  • Cask #868 / Tawny Port pipe / 15 years old / Distilled 2006 / 60.7% ABV / £115
  • Cask #4465 / Rioja wine barrique / 15 years old / Distilled 2006 / 60.5% ABV / £115
  • Cask #6495 / Pedro Ximenez sherry puncheon / 32 years old / Distilled 1989 / 55.8% ABV / £625

 

Jack Daniel's
The famous Tennessee whiskey brand of Jack Daniel's has announced details of its annual Single Barrel special release - the Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Coy Hill High Proof. Each barrel has been taken from the top of the old rickhouses on Coy Hill. These sit within the distillery at Lynchburg, Tennessee. The Coy Hill High Proof is made using Jack Daniel's classic sour mashbill of 80% corn, 12% malted barley and 8% rye. The spirit is then filtered through charcoal before being filled to barrels and matured in Coy Hill rickhouses #8 and #13. 
 
A number of single barrels form the release and cover a range of strengths between 137.4 and 148.3 Proof (68.7% ABV and 74.1% ABV respectively). They are the highest ever strength releases by Jack Daniel's and were hand selected by Chris Fletcher, the Master Distiller. The Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Coy Hill High Proof will be exclusively available across selected states in America. A bottle will cost $70 US.
 
"The Coy Hill High Proof is all about pushing the limit for single barrel maturation to create one of our boldest whiskeys yet. It highlights one of the unique attributes of the Jack Daniel distillery – the dry air of the highest floors in the barrel houses and the amazing impact it has on the whiskey."
Chris Fletcher.



Johnnie Walker
The leading Scotch whisky brand of Johnnie Walker has added High Rye to its core range. The new product has a 60% rye content in its mashbill and sees this married with single malts and single grains. It has been created by Dr. Jim Beveridge OBE, the Master Blender for the Johnnie Walker range, and is designed to push the boundaries of Scotch whisky. The single malts represented include Caol Ila, Cardhu, Glenkinchie and Teaninich with the single grain and rye whisky being produced at Cameronbridge. The Johnnie Walker High Rye is bottled at 45% ABV and will initially be available in America. A bottle will cost $35 US.
 
"Our journey of crafting something truly unique was guided by Black Label and how flavours from rye whiskies present in classic whisky cocktails. The tasting experience features familiar Johnnie Walker notes that are expressed and emphasised like nothing we have crafted before."
Dr. Jim Beveridge.
 


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Review / Glenallachie Wood Finishes (2021 Releases)

These three new limited editions from the boutique Speyside distillery of Glenallachie will go into their Wood Finishes Series. The latest additions feature whiskies finished in ex-Pedro Ximenez sherry, ex-Ruby Port and ex-Madeira wine casks. All have …



These three new limited editions from the boutique Speyside distillery of Glenallachie will go into their Wood Finishes Series. The latest additions feature whiskies finished in ex-Pedro Ximenez sherry, ex-Ruby Port and ex-Madeira wine casks. All have been created in small batches and are bottled at 48% ABV. They are also all non chill-filtered and of natural colour. Exact numbers of each bottling have not been revealed.

The Glenallachie Pedro Ximenez Sherry Wood Finish 11 years old has been matured in American oak ex-bourbon barrels for nine years before being transferred for a final two year period to the sweet sherry casks. 

The Ruby Port Wood Finish 12 years old has seen ten years of maturation in American oak ex-bourbon casks before being re-racked to Ruby Port pipes for the remaining two years of maturation. 

The Madeira Wood Finish 13 years old has been matured for 11 years in American oak before two years of finishing in Madeira barrels. They will be available in limited numbers in selected global markets. The prices are £60, £63 and £68 respectively. 

The Glenallachie distillery is located just outside the town of Aberlour in the Speyside region of Scotland. It was founded by Mackinlay, McPherson & Co. in 1967 and was designed by renowned distillery architect William Delmé-Evans. The current owners are The Glenallachie Distillers Co. who took over in mid-2017. 

Under their ownership, and the vision of Master Distiller Billy Walker in particular, the brand has quickly established itself as a single malt brand and has a cult following. Previously, bottlings were rare with most spirit going into popular blends such as Ballantine's and Chivas Regal. The annual production capacity is four million litres, although Walker has reduced this to around 750,000 litres per year.

Our tasting notes

Glenallachie Pedro Ximenez Wood Finish 11 years old
The colour is deep gold and the nose is sweet and rich with a savoury undertone. Aromas of caramel and treacle toffee are joined by caramelised tropical fruits (especially pineapple) and walnut. Earthy and woody spices are also present - think of cinnamon, toasted oak, cocoa nibs and dry soil.

On the palate this whisky is silky and sweet. Creamy butterscotch and caramel are quickly accompanied by black treacle tart with toffee sauce and raisins. This element evolves to become reminiscent of rum and raisin ice cream. The combination is delicious. There is also plenty of moscovado sugar and dark chocolate (or is ot high percentage cocoa?), plus a shaving of oak and nutmeg with a twist of orange peel. It feels highly complex. The caramelised tropical fruits also come through but are a little dimmer than on the nose. Hints of golden syrup and increasingly robust malt round things off nicely.

The finish is long and sweet. The richness drives this on, especially the caramel/ treacle characteristics and the chocolate and dried fruits. The chocolate-like element lingers longest and accentuates the later spices and malty notes. Wonderful.

 
Glenallachie Ruby Port Wood Finish 12 years old
The colour is a deep amber with a reddish tint and the nose is rich and heavy. Aromas of dried fruits, caramel and milk chocolate lead the way. Raisin, date and fig are particularly evident. The richness is complimented by supporting aromas of Turkish delight and mocha.

On the palate this whisky is as big and bold as the nose suggested. The floral Turkish Delight note from the nose shows much more immediately and is joined by delicious further notes of caramel, milk chocolate and a hint of espresso coffee. Then comes some maltiness and heather honey to add depth and structure. The dried fruit notes are never far away and start to come through well in the second half of the palate. Again think of raisin, date and fig but with a suggestion of dried cherry also. Some late baking and earthy spices come through, as does a late hint of marzipan and ginger marmalade.

The finish is also rich and seems to just go on and on forever. The sweet and fruity notes provide the richness and these hang around well. Once they begin to dissipate then the malt and spices take over - think of cinnamon, ginger, ginseng and hints of star anise and liquorice.

 
Glenallachie Madeira Wood Finish 13 years old 
The colour is vibrant gold and the nose is full of sweet and confected aromas. Milk chocolate, toffee and golden syrup rise first from the glass. These are followed by further aromas of sultanas, candied orange and dried apple, plus a pinch of cinnamon and cocoa powder. Very enticing.

On the palate this whisky has a wonderful sweetness to begin with. Big juicy sultanas and toffee kick things off, and sit alongside notes of golden syrup and honeycomb. There is also a distinct malty cereal feel underneath. Further layers of flavour start to evolve - first comes some more dried fruit (think of candied oranges and limes, plus hint of raisins and fig). Then comes a note reminiscent of vanilla sponge cake with butterscotch icing. And finally some warming baking spices - imagine cinnamon and all-spice, plus a pinch of white pepper and powdered ginger. A late oaky woodiness adds yet more depth.

The finish is a touch on the short side. The sweet and dried fruit characteristics fade relatively quickly and this leaves the malty cereals, warming spices and oak notes to take control. They linger around but just not quite long enough sadly.

Glenallachie 14 Years Old Oloroso UK Exclusive

An absolute and utter Sherry Bomb! A mixture of Christmas cake, espresso coffee and nutty chocolate served to perfection. With an evocative nose of Christmases past and full-on sherry drenched palate, even better despite being perfectly drinkable as pr…

An absolute and utter Sherry Bomb! A mixture of Christmas cake, espresso coffee and nutty chocolate served to perfection. With an evocative nose of Christmases past and full-on sherry drenched palate, even better despite being perfectly drinkable as presented it also waters well if you desire. 88/100

Glenallachie 13 Years Old Rioja

Similar influences to the Super-Tuscan Grattamacco 11yo but very different bias and intensities generated something a whole lot more integrated and delicious. In particular the roasted nut and chocolate are very welcome additions to my palate which rea…

Similar influences to the Super-Tuscan Grattamacco 11yo but very different bias and intensities generated something a whole lot more integrated and delicious. In particular the roasted nut and chocolate are very welcome additions to my palate which really appreciated the increased gravitas here. 86/100

Glenallachie 11 Years Old Grattamacco

A fruity and zesty expression with plenty of spice, long lasting and takes water well which really softened the palate here and improved things slightly for me. 84/100

A fruity and zesty expression with plenty of spice, long lasting and takes water well which really softened the palate here and improved things slightly for me. 84/100