Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | April 12, 2024

Welcome to Inbox – our weekly round up of whisky news and PR material that has found its way in to the WFE email. We started Inbox several years ago as we cannot write full articles or do justice to every piece received. It features items from arou…



Welcome to Inbox - our weekly round up of whisky news and PR material that has found its way in to the WFE email. We started Inbox several years ago 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 a round-up of this week's whisky news ... 
 
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The Highland distillery of Fettercairn has announced a refresh of its core domestic and travel retail ranges to coincide with its 200th anniversary celebrations this year. The Fettercairn domestic range will feature age statement expressions at 12-, 16- and 24 years old, while the travel retail range will offer 14-, 17- and 25 years old whiskies. Both ranges will be available from mid-April globally. The 16 years old was previously an annual limited edition.
 


The Northern Irish whiskey brand of Bushmills has announced a new permanent addition to its core range - the Bushmills 14 years old. The whiskey has been matured in ex-bourbon casks before a finishing period in ex-Malaga wine casks sourced from Spain. It has been created by Alex Thomas, the Master Blender for Bushmills, and will be available initially in Africa, Asia and Europe. A bottle will cost £56/ $US70.
 


The Irish whiskey brand of Midleton Very Rare has released the fifth and penultimate bottling in its revered Silent Distillery series - the Midleton Very Rare 49 years old Silent Distillery Chapter 5. Each whiskey in the series was produced at the old Midleton distillery, which operated between 1825 and 1975. 
 
The latest releases was distilled in 1973 and has been maturing in a single ex-bourbon barrel. It is housed in a handblown Waterford crystal decanter and handcrafted oak cabinet. The whiskey is bottled at 52.4% ABV and will be available in selected markets globally. Each decanter will cost €55,000/ $US55,000.
 


The Loch Lomond distillery has unveiled the latest addition to its core range - the Loch Lomond 25 years old. The new whisky features three different cask types - first-fill and re-fill ex-bourbon, plus recharred American oak - which have been married together by Michael Henry, the Master Blender for Loch Lomond. It is bottled at 46% ABV and is both non-chill filtered and of natural colour. It will be available worldwide through specialist whisky retailers with each bottle costing £390/ $US495.
 


The north Highland distillery of Glenmorangie has added a new single malt to its core range - the Glenmorangie Triple Cask Reserve. The new whisky has married three different cask types together to take the spirit in a different direction - ex-bourbon, charred new American oak and ex-rye whiskey casks. It has been created by Gillian Macdonald, Master Blender for Glenmorangie, and is bottled at 40% ABV. The whisky is initially available in selected world markets including France, Germany, the UK and USA. A bottle will cost £33/ $US42.


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Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | April 5, 2024

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Inbox has taken a two-week break while we were away on a much needed holiday. Here is a round-up of the whisky news that has landed since the last edition ...
 
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The independent bottler of Gordon & Macphail has launched the fourth whisky in its Mr. George Legacy series. The series honours George Urqhart, a legendary figure in Gordon & Macphail's history and widely regarded as 'the father of Scotch single malt'. The bottling features a single first-fill ex-sherry butt that was filled at Glen Grant distillery in 1958, nurtured by G&M for 65 years and then bottled in November 2023. It is released at 56.5% ABV and will cost £7,500.
 


The Spirit of Yorkshire have announced their first special release of the year - the Filey Bay Porter Cask. The new limited edition features spirit distilled in 2018 and filled to ex-bourbon casks that had previously held Rip Curl porter from the brand's sister brewery, Top Wold. In turn, Rip Curl had been matured for 15 months in ex-Filey Bay casks. There are just 2,000 bottles. It is released at 50% ABV and will cost £80.
 


The Irish single pot still brand of Redbreast has released the fourth whiskey into its Iberian Series - the Redbreast Cuatro Bariles Edition. The new bottling will be exclusive to the travel retail sector. It features a combination of four distinct cask types - ex-bourbon, Spanish oak ex-sherry butts, ex-Tawny Port hogsheads and European virgin oak. It is bottled at 46% ABV and will cost €108.
 


The Islay farm distillery of Kilchoman have announced a new addition to their core range - the Kilchoman Batch Strength. It joins the Machir Bay and Sanaig expressions. The whisky has been matured in a combination of re-charred ex-red wine casks, ex-Oloroso sherry butts and ex-bourbon barrels. It has been bottled at 57% ABV and will be available worldwide. A bottle will cost £65.
 


The Highland distillery of Dalmore has launched the second bottling of its prestigious Luminary Series. The Dalmore Luminary - The Rare 2024 Edition has seen Gregg Glass, Master Whisky Maker at Dalmore, and Richard Paterson OBE, Master Distiller at Dalmore, collaborate with Melodie Leung, Director at Zaha Hadid Architects. Leung created the extraordinary sculptural housing for the bottle. 
 
The Rare comprises of a 49-year old whisky, matured in American white oak ex-Bourbon casks and finished in a blend of Port Colheita 1963, Apostoles sherry, ex-bourbon and a unique 1951/virgin oak hybrid cask. Just one bottle exists and will be auctioned by Sotherby's in May. All proceeds will go to the V&A Dundee.


Alongside The Rare bottling, another has been released for worldwide distribution. The Dalmore Luminary - The Collectible 2024 Edition features a small percentage of rare peated Dalmore spirit. The whisky is bottld at 16 years old and has been matured in ex-bourbon and ex-Apostoles sherry casks, plus ex-Tawny Port pipes. There are 20,000 bottles and each will retail for £275.
 


The Speyside distillery of Glenallachie has released a trio of ex-sherry cask whiskies in its Wood Collection series. A second trio will be released later in 2024. The Glenallachie 'Sherry Series' Wood Collection features three single malts at nine years of age - the Fino Cask Finish, Amontillado Cask Finish and Oloroso Cask Finish. All are bottled at 48% ABV and are both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. Each will cost £60.
 


The Danish whisky brand of Stauning has launched a new hybrid whisky featuring single malt and rye. Stauning HØST (pronounced 'hurst' and meaning 'harvest' in Danish) pays homage to the turning seasons and local cereals used to produce the whisky. The single malt and rye whiskies have been matured in ex-bourbon casks with a small percentage of ex-Port barrels. The new expression is bottled at 40.5% ABV and is expected to retail for £45.


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Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | March 15, 2024

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Welcome to Inbox - our weekly round up of whisky news and PR material that has found its way in to the WFE email. We started Inbox several years ago 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. 
 
Inbox will take a break for the next two Fridays as we are away on a much needed holiday. It will return on Friday, April 5. Here is this week's whisky news ... 

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Aberfeldy
 

The Highland distillery of Aberfeldy has announced the latest addition to it Wine Cask Collection - the Aberfeldy 21 years old Malbec Cask Finish. The Wine Cask Collection whiskies are created by Stephanie Macleod, the Malt Master for Aberfeldy. This edition has seen the brand partner with Finca Ambrosia, an organic winery located in the Uco Valley in Mendoza, Argentina.

The batch of single malt used was distilled in November 2001 and matured for over two decades in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels and ex-sherry hogsheads. They were then combined and filled to French oak ex-Malbec wine casks that had previously held Finca Ambrosia’s Viña Unica expression.

The Aberfeldy 21 years old Malbec Cask Finish is bottled at 46% ABV and is both non-chill filtered and of natural colour. It is available from the distillery shop in the Highlands and in selected work markets. These include Australia, France, Germany, Singapore, Taiwan, the UK and USA. A bottle will cost £230/ US$280.


Gold Spot
 

Irish Distillers have announced the launch of a new expression in their Spot Family range of whiskeys - Gold Spot The Generations Edition 13 years old. The limited edition whiskey celebrates the Mitchell family, who have been custodians of the Spot whiskeys for generations. This expression has seen them pair up with another family - the winemaking Speri family from the Valpolicella region of northern Italy.

The Generations Edition initial maturation was in ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks, before being married and placed in ex-Valpolicella Classica Italian wine casks for a further 16 month finishing period. These casks have come directly from the Speri family's Secondo Marco winery. 
 
Gold Spot The Generations Edition 13 years old is bottled at 46% ABV and is non-chill filtered. It will be available in limited quantities in selected markets including France, Ireland, the UK and USA plus travel retail. A bottle will cost €150.


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Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | March 8, 2024

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Ardbeg
 
An artist impression of the new bar area at Ardbeg House.

The Islay distillery of Ardbeg has announced plans to renovate and transform a well-known hotel on its island home to create a world-class whisky and hospitality experience. Ardbeg purchased The Islay Hotel in Port Ellen in 2022 and have now revealed their vision with the idea to supply exceptional accommodation, food and drink to locals and whisky tourists alike.

The plans, led by Russell Sage Designs and owner LVMH, will see the hotel equipped with a new bar with courtyard space, a restaurant including private dining space, quirky luxurious bedrooms and suites, an exclusive space for residents and Ardbeg Committee members, and an exclusive whisky that will only be available at the bar and nearby visitor centre. The hotel will also be renamed Ardbeg House. The hotel will operate in its current guise until late summer this year, before re-opening in May 2025.

 

Cardhu
The Speyside distillery of Cardhu has announced a special bottling of its classic 12 years old single malt to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the distillery. The limited edition whisky is the first of its kind for Cardhu, having been experienced a full term maturation in ex-red wine casks. This was overseen by the team at the distillery and a selection of Master Blenders from brand owners Diageo. The packaging and label feature an image of Helen Cumming, the pioneering female distillery owner, waving a red flag - a thing she used to do to tell neighbours that were illegally distilling that the authorities were on their way.

The Cardhu 12 years old 200th Anniversary Wine Cask Edition is bottled at 40% ABV and is available from the Cardhu visitor centre in Speyside. It will also be available in limited quantities in a handful of world markets. A bottle will cost £58.

 
Lochlea
 

The Lowland distillery of Lochlea has announced the second release of its limited edition Ploughing Edition single malt. The Lochlea Ploughing Edition (Second Crop) is the fourth and final bottling in its Second Crop series, which celebrates the annual farm cycle. Lochlea is one of the only distilleries in Scotland to grow all of the barley used for whisky production.

Lochlea Ploughing Edition (Second Crop) marks winter in the cycle and the time when fields are ploughed in preparation for sowing the barley in the spring. The release sees the spirit matured for its full term in ex-whisky 200-litre barrels. This gives John Campbell, the Production Director at Lochlea, the chance to talk about his home island of Islay where he grew up and lived for many years. This includes a stint of 27 years when he was the longest serving Distillery Manager at Laphroaig.

Lochlea Ploughing Edition (Second Crop) is bottled at 46% ABV and is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. It is available from selected specialist whisky retailers in the UK and selected overseas markets. A bottle will cost £52.



Scallywag
The family-owned independent bottlers of Douglas Laing & Co. have announced the latest expression to join their Scallywag blended malt 'The Chocolate Edition' range. It is the seventh such whisky to be released, which comes out annually. As with all editions of Scallywag, this features only single malts from Speyside. In this case all have been matured in ex-sherry casks before being married together and finished for a lengthy period in ex-Port casks.

The whisky is presented in a black bottle and paper wrap to represent a classic Port bottling, while also replacing the regular outer carton in an eco-friendly move. Lucky purchasers will also have the chance to win special prizes if they find a golden ticket concealed within the packaging.

The Scallywag 'The Chocolate Edition' 2024 Port Casks is bottled at 48% ABV and is both non-chill filtered and of natural colour. It is available through selected specialist whisky retailers in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. A bottle will cost £60.


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Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | March 1, 2024

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Dewar's
 

The popular blended Scotch whisky brand of Dewar's has added another expression to its Double Double series - the Dewar's Double Double 21 years old Mizunara. The whisky has seen a finishing period in Japanese mizunara oak barrels and will be exclusive to the travel retail sector. It has been created by Stephanie Macleod, the Master Blender for Dewar's. 

The Dewar's Double Double 21 years old Mizunara joins three other whiskies in the range - the Dewar's 21 years old Oloroso, 27 years old and 32 years old. It is bottled at 46% ABV and is both non-chill filtered and of natural colour. The whisky will be available in selected travel retail outlets worldwide with a bottle costing £119/ US$150.
 
"The journey of creating this expression has been an exploration of flavours and craftsmanship. We have introduced a distinctive twist by finishing in Japanese mizunara oak casks, and therefore creating a new and exciting whisky."
Stephanie Macleod.

 
Glasgow
 

The distillery that reintroduced distilling to Glasgow has launched a trio of new single malts into their popular limited edition Small Batch Series - the Glasgow 1770 Calvados Cask Finish, Manzanilla Sherry Cask and Tequila Cask Finish. The bottlings represent the first time that the brand has used ex-Calvados and ex-Manzanilla sherry casks.

The Glasgow 1770 Calvados Cask Finish (pictured, above right) is bottled at 58.7% ABV and features finishing in a cask from the Normandy region of France. There are just 270 bottles. The Manzanilla Cask (pictured, above centre) has seen full maturation in a single ex-Manzanilla sherry butt sourced from a bodega in Sanlúcar de Barrameda in southern Spain. This has yielded 813 bottles and is released at 59% ABV.

The Tequila Cask Finish (pictured, above left) sees the triple distilled single malt finished in an ex-Tequila barrel from Mexico. The whisky is released at 55.3% ABV and there are just 272 bottles. Each of the whiskies will retail for £59 and are available via the Glasgow distillery website and in selected UK whisky retailers. Small amounts of the Manzanilla Cask is also available in Germany, Holland, Poland and South Korea.


Midleton
 

The super premium Irish whiskey brand of Midleton Very Rare has announced a special bottling to commemorate the 40th anniversary since the inaugural release. The Midleton Very Rare 40th Anniversary Ruby Edition covers four decades with spirit distilled by each of the brand's three Master Distillers - Barry Crockett, Brian Nation and current incumbent Kevin O'Gorman - featuring in the final blend.

The limited release features just three casks, each a complex blend of single pot still and single grain whiskey, which have then been married together by O'Gorman. This was then finished for nine months in ex-Ruby Port casks. The whiskey has been bottled at the natural cask strength of 53.1% ABV and is presented in a bespoke Waterford crystal decanter. It will be available in selected world markets, plus travel retail. A bottle will cost €20,000/ £17,250/ US$21,600.

One extra special bottle of the Ruby Edition will also be released. The one-of-a-kind bottle has been designed by Keanes Jewellers in Cork. This features hand-engraved 18-carat solid gold on both the neck and stopper, plus 32 rubies encrusted within the neck collar. This bottle will be auctioned, ending on March 7 at 3pm GMT, with a starting guide price of US$60,000.


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Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | February 23, 2024

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Benriach
 

The Speyside distillery of Benriach has announced the launch of a new rare bottling that will be exclusive to the travel retail market - the Benriach Triple Distilled 25 years old. The whisky uses some of the innovative distillery's initial triple distilled spirit, which was first produced for short periods each year in the late 1990s. This spirit has been matured in three cask types - ex-bourbon, ex-Oloroso sherry and virgin oak. 
 
The new whisky has been created by Dr. Rachel Barrie, the Master Blender for Benriach. The Benriach Triple Distilled 25 years old is bottled at 47% ABV and will be available in selected travel retail outlets worldwide. There are just 5,400 bottles available. Each will cost £300/ $US380.
 


Glenturret
The Highland distillery of Glenturret has revealed a new premium limited edition single malt to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Jaguar C-Type, one of the most influential motor cars of the 1950s. The collaboration sees whisky with a minimum age of 32 years drawn from just five casks. These were hand-selected by Bob Dalgarno, the Master Whisky Maker for Glenturret. Four were European oak ex-Oloroso sherry hogsheads and one was an American oak ex-Pedro Ximenez sherry hogshead cask. There are just 220 bottles available, a number which reflects the horsepower of the Jaguar C-Type. 
 
The Glenturret x Jaguar C-Type 70th Anniversary Edition is released at the natural strength of 42.3% ABV and is both non-chill filtered and of natural colour. It is available exclusively from the Glenturret website. A bottle will cost £2,200.


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Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | February 16, 2024

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Bulleit
 

The leading American whiskey brand of Bulleit has launched its first ever single malt, which will join its permanent core range. It is the latest product to be added to the ever-growing amount of American single malt on the market. The whiskey has been made using 100% malted barley and has seen its full maturation in charred American virgin oak barrels.

Bulleit Single Malt is released at 45% ABV and is packaged in a green glass bottle made from 100% post-consumer recycled glass. As further add to the brand's sustainability credentials, Bulleit has teamed up with non-profit charity American Forests and is commited to replanting 2.5 million American white oak trees by 2026. A bottle of Bulleit Single Malt will cost $US60 and will initially be available in selected American states.

 
Glencadam
 

The east Highland distillery of Glencadam has announced two limited edition cask finished single malts - the Glencadam 15 years old Reserva de Madeira and the Glencadam 17 years old Reserva PX. Both whiskies were initially matured in American oak ex-bourbon barrels before their respective finishing periods in ex-Madeira wine and ex-Pedro Ximenez sherry casks.

The Glencadam 15 years old Reserva de Madeira (pictured, above left) was distilled in 2008 and has been finished in casks sourced from the Portuguese island of Madeira. These ex-Madeira wine casks have yielded just 5,826 bottles, which are released at 46% ABV. It is both non-chill filtered and of natural colour. A bottle will cost £110.

The Glencadam 17 years old Reserva PX (pictured, above right) was distilled in 2006 and has been finished in ex-Pedro Ximenez quarter casks sourced from Spain. There are just 4,188 bottles available. These are also released at 46% ABV and are non-chill filtered and of natural colour. A bottle will cost £150. Both whiskies are available in specialist retailers in selected world markets.

 
Glenlivet
 

The Speyside distillery of Glenlivet has announced a new single malt that is described as a first for the Scotch whisky category. The Glenlivet Fusion Cask sees the whisky part-matured in bespoke casks build for the brand from a combination of ex-bourbon and ex-rum barrel staves. The first-fill ex-bourbon and first-fill ex-rum barrels were hand selected, dismantled and reassembled by an expert team of coopers.

The Glenlivet Fusion Cask is initially launched this month in the USA and forms part of the famous distillery's 200th anniversary celebrations, which will take place throughout the year. It is bottled at 40% ABV and will retail in selected US states for the recommended price of $US96.
 
"As a team, we work closely with our partners at the cooperage to ensure the handmade casks are of the highest quality, and this intricate dismantling and reassembling process to create new bespoke casks ensures a distinctive and expertly crafted finish."
Kevin Balmforth | Cask Expert at Glenlivet.


 
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Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | February 9, 2024

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Bruichladdich
 

The Islay distillery of Bruichladdich has announced the addition of two new rare whiskies to their core single malt range - the Bruichladdich 18 years old and Bruichladdich 30 years old. They are the first permanent whiskies of such age to sit in the range. They form part of a new premium sub-range named Luxury Redefined.

The Bruichladdich 18 years old (pictured, above left) features whisky made from the first crop of Islay barley distilled at Bruichladdich in 2004. The majority has been matured in ex-bourbon barrels with a small percentage of ex-Sauternes wine and ex-Port casks. All casks have been matured on Islay. It is released at 50% ABV and will cost £150 a bottle.

The Bruichladdich 30 years old (pictured, above right) features whiskies distilled in the early 1990s - a period of uncertainty for the distillery, which eventually closed for seven years in 1994. The whisky has been matured in ex-bourbon barrels and is released at 43% ABV. A bottle will cost £1,500. Both whiskies are available via www.bruichladdich.com and selected specialist whisky retailers worldwide.

Both whiskies also come in revolutionary new packaging which features a new bottle made from 60% recycled glass and a pioneering wraparound sleeve made from recycled paper pulp. This is moulded to the shape of the bottle and is plastic free and produced using 100% green energy.

 
Port Ellen
 

The legendary Islay distillery of Port Ellen, which will be reopened in March after a 41 year closure, has announced the release of two rare whiskies to celebrate the comeback. The set, know as Port Ellen Gemini, are the oldest ever whiskies to be released by Diageo, the distillery's owners. The pair of whiskies - Port Ellen Original and Port Ellen Remnant - are drawn from just three casks. Both are bottled at 44 years of age.

The three European oak casks were distilled and filled in 1978 and have been split between the two bottlings. They have yielded just 274 sets. The Port Ellen Original (pictured, above left) features whisky purely from these casks. It is bottled at 54.9% ABV. The Port Ellen Remnant (pictured, above right) has seen whisky from these casks placed in the Port Ellen remnant cask - a remnant cask is used at every distillery to measure excess spirit from a filling run - for a short period of time. It has been bottled at 53.6% ABV.

Port Ellen Gemini features two crystal decanters and these are presented in a unfolding mirrored case. The set will be available globally and will cost £45,000. Registration with Diageo's private client team is now open for those interested.

 
Spirit of Yorkshire
 
Jenni Ashwood, Marketing Director at Spirit of Yorkshire, with the Filey Bay STR Finish Batch #4.

The field-to-bottle English craft distillery Spirit of Yorkshire has announced its first new bottling of 2024 - the Filey Bay STR Finish Batch #4. It is hoping to follow the success of the award-winning first three batches. The whisky underwent initial maturation in ex-bourbon barrels before a finishing period in STR ex-Rioja wine casks. STR stands for 'shaved, toasted and recharred', a technique that helps to rejuvenate casks. 
 
The Filey Bay STR Finish Batch #4 is limited to just 3,000 bottles and is released at 46% ABV. It will be available at the distillery visitor centre, via www.spiritofyorkshire.com and in selected UK specialist retailers. A bottle will cost £65.
 
"The key difference to previous batches is the increased time in cask, both ex-bourbon and STR. This release shows development of both this style and our whisky, and really reflects the quality of these unique and beautiful casks."
Joe Clark | Whisky Director at Spirit of Yorkshire.

 
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Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | February 2, 2024

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Lodestar
 

The American whiskey brand of Lodestar has launched its inaugural bottling. Simply named, Lodestar American Whiskey, the new product is a blend of high rye bourbon and American single malt from unnamed sources, and comes with the tagline 'All Flavor, No Fuss'. 
 
The brand was co-founded last year by cousins Anna Axster and Wendelin von Schroder in Los Angeles with the aim of creating an 'inclusive and approachable whiskey'. Lodestar American Whiskey is bottled at 45% ABV and is initially available in selected states of the US. It will retail at $US45 per bottle.
 
"As we began developing the brand, it is important to us that our whiskey is approachable, and can be enjoyed neat or in a cocktail. We wanted it to be inclusive and inviting to those who are new to the whiskey community while also satisfying those who enjoy whiskey regularly."
Anna Axster.

Longmorn
 

The Speyside distillery of Longmorn has announced two rare cask strength expressions that will initially be exclusive to the American market - the Longmorn 18 years old and Longmorn 22 years old. Both have been matured in a combination of American oak first-fill and re-fill ex-bourbon barrels and hogsheads. The releases commemorate the 130th anniversary of the distillery being founded by John Duff in 1894.

Both whiskies show a contemporary new look and packaging that features a purple and gold livery. The Longmorn 18 years old is bottled at the natural strength of 57.6% ABV and will retail for $US280. The Longmorn 22 years old is bottled at 54.5% ABV and will retail for $US440. The pair will be available in selected states throughout the US.


Macallan
 

The famous Speyside distillery of Macallan have announced the first bottling designed to celebrate their 200th anniversary this year - Tales of the Macallan Volume II. The new whisky is the second in a planned series of remarkably rare single malts. It has been created by Euan Kennedy, the Lead Whisky Maker at Macallan, and was distilled in 1949 and bottled in 2022.

The whisky is housed in a bespoke handcrafted crystal decanter designed by renowned French crystal maker Lalique. The decanter is presented in a book that conceals it within its 800 pages. This was created by London-based bookbinders Shepherds, Sangorski & Sutcliffe and Zaehnsdorf. Each volume of the series is designed to tell the story of Alexander Reid, Macallan's founder, and he features on the packaging in the form of illustrations by British artist Andrew Davidson.

The Tales of the Macallan Volume II is limited to just 344 decanters and is bottled at 44.8% ABV. It is available at the Macallan distillery in Speyside, Macallan Boutiques worldwide and selected luxury retailers including Harrods, Selfridge's and Berry Brothers & Rudd. Each decanter will cost £77,400/ $US89,000/ €89,000.


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Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | January 26, 2024

Welcome to Inbox – our weekly round up of whisky news and PR material that has found its way in to the WFE email. We started Inbox several years ago as we cannot write full articles or do justice to every piece received. It features items from arou…



Welcome to Inbox - our weekly round up of whisky news and PR material that has found its way in to the WFE email. We started Inbox several years ago 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 this week's whisky news ... 

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Glenglassaugh
 

The coastal Highland distillery of Glenglassaugh has launched a new collection of extremely rare single cask single malts - the Glenglassaugh Serpentine Coastal Cask Collection. The series takes its name from the serpentine marble that runs through the cliffs that surround the distillery. There are three single casks that launch the collection, each selected by Dr. Rachel Barrie - the Master Blender for Glenglassaugh. Each was distilled and filled in the 1970s.

Cask #1863 was distilled in May 1974 and is released at 48 years of age. It has been matured in an ex-red wine barrique and is bottled at the natural cask strength of 46.1% ABV. A bottle will cost £7,500. Cask #5640 was distilled in November 1973 and has been matured in an ex-bourbon barrel. The 49 years old is bottled at 42.1% ABV and will cost £8,300. Cask #1723 was distilled in October 1972 and has been matured in an ex-Oloroso sherry puncheon. It is bottled at 51 years of age and 44.2% ABV. A bottle will cost £10,300.
 
"It is extremely rare to find casks which have been left to mature in coastal locations for such a long period of time. Our warehouses, perched on cliffs overlooking Sandend Bay, have acted as the custodians of this old and rare liquid for the last five decades."
Dr. Rachel Barrie.

Milroy's of Soho
 

London's oldest independent whisky specialist retailer, Milroy's of Soho, has announced four limited edition bottlings that will kick off the company's 60th anniversary celebrations. Two form part of their Soho Selection range and two part of the Vintage Reserve range. All are bottled at their natural cask strength and are of natural colour.

For the Soho Selection are the Campbeltown 6 years old blended malt and Highland 19 years old peated malt. The Campbeltown 6 years old features whiskies distilled in 2017 and is bottled at 59.1% ABV. There are just 277 bottles and each will cost £55. The Highland 19 years old was distilled in 2004 and is lightly peated. It is released at 55.5% ABV. There are just 268 bottles with each costing £125. Both feature undisclosed distilleries.

A pair of Speyside single malts join the Vintage Reserve series - the Benriach 27 years old and Glenburgie 27 years old. The Benriach 27 years old was distilled in 1996 and has matured in a single ex-bourbon hogshead. It is released at 42.9% ABV and there are just 221 bottles. Each will cost £395. The Glenburgie 27 years old was distilled in 1995 and has matured in a single ex-bourbon hogshead also. It is released at 52.3% ABV and there are just 237 bottles. Each will cost £295.

All four 60th anniversary bottlings are available from www.milroys.co.uk and from the company's Soho shop. They will also be served at their Soho bar by the dram.



Old Pulteney
The north Highland distillery of Old Pulteney has announced a new bottling to its core range - Old Pulteney Harbour. The name refers to the harbour in the distillery's hometown of Wick, which was once one of the largest fishing ports in Europe. The new whisky has been designed to show the brand's continued connection to the sea. Old Pulteney Harbour has been matured in a quartet of American oak ex-bourbon cask styles - first-fill, second-fill, re-fill and re-charred. These were hand-selected by Malcolm Waring, the long-serving Distillery Manager at Old Pulteney, and his team. 
 
Old Pulteney Harbour is bottled at 40% ABV and will initially be exclusively available within Tesco stores in the UK, plus the distillery shop in Wick and via www.oldpulteney.com. A bottle will cost £34.


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