The Macallan Releases Tales Of The Macallan To Travel Retail Venues

The Macallan has released the availability of their Tales of The Macallan Volume I single malt whisky to include select global travel retail venues which – depending on the status of your bank account -can either be a good thing or a bad thing. The Macallan’s Tales of The Macallan Volume I, The Laird of […]

The Macallan has released the availability of their Tales of The Macallan Volume I single malt whisky to include select global travel retail venues which – depending on the status of your bank account -can either be a good thing or a bad thing.

The Macallan’s Tales of The Macallan Volume I, The Laird of Ester Elchies (1659-1715) – its full name – was the first in a series intended to tell the story behind The Macallan’s pioneers.

Tales of The Macallan Volume I was distilled in 1950 and is said to contain notes of fruit, spice and wood spice while being contained in a handmade Lalique crystal decanter and concealed in an almanac book which has chapters depicting The Macallan’s backstory.

Only 350 bottles of Tales of The Macallan Volume I are being made available worldwide for a whopping $80,000 per bottle.

361 – From Bourbon Enthusiast to Retail Store Owner with Luke Castle of Ace Spirits

Many of us have a passion for bourbon but I’m not sure […]

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Many of us have a passion for bourbon but I’m not sure we think to ourselves, “I want to run my own liquor store.” Our guest today took that leap. Luke Castle makes his return to the show but not to talk about being a bourbon enthusiast but to talk about his new endeavor taking ownership of Ace Spirits, it’s a retail shop in Minnesota who you may have heard about from a prior guest when we talked about moving volume with shipping. Luke puts it out there for those wanting to learn about the business and answers the questions many of us want to know as bourbon consumers such as distributors, barrel picks, allocation, and figuring out what determines a best customer.

Show Notes:

  • Above the Char with Fred Minnick (@fredminnick) talks about XYZ
  • You were back on Episode 166, but tell folks how you got into bourbon.
  • What made you want to leap into the business after being an enthusiast?
  • What did you want to change to make it your version of Ace Spirits?
  • What’s the currently landscape for direct to consumer in Minnesota?
  • What would direct to consumer mean to you as a retailer if it opened up or shut down completely?
  • Are you starting to see the decrease of allocated barrel picks happen?
  • What are the new brands people are getting excited about?
  • Do you prefer a small or large distributer to buy from?
  • Do distributors and brand reps just show up randomly to try and push stuff?
  • What do you find the most challenging aspect of owning a liquor store that you didn’t know about?
  • What is your method for selling allocated bourbon?
  • Are you figuring out your best customers through a rewards program?
  • What is your method for growth to find new customers?
  • @acespirits
  • Support this podcast on Patreon

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Bowmore Allows You To Time Travel Back To 1969

Islay distillery Bowmore has released a limited edition 1969 single malt – the fourth and final whisky in their Vaults Series. Bowmore 1969 was matured in American oak ex-bourbon barrels and hogsheads and is said to contain notes of almond, apple, citrus, coconut, honey, lemon and vanilla. Now the bad news….only 339 bottles of Bowmore […]

Islay distillery Bowmore has released a limited edition 1969 single malt – the fourth and final whisky in their Vaults Series.

Bowmore 1969 was matured in American oak ex-bourbon barrels and hogsheads and is said to contain notes of almond, apple, citrus, coconut, honey, lemon and vanilla.

Now the bad news….only 339 bottles of Bowmore 1969 are being made available at select travel retail venues – London Heathrow Airport, Amsterdam Schipol Airport, Frankfurt Airport, Istanbul Airport – for a whopping $42,000 per bottle.

Benriach Unveils Quartet Of Whiskies

Speyside distillery Benriach is releasing four malt whiskies – Benriach Quarter Cask, Benriach Smoky Quarter Cask, Benriach Triple Distilled Ten and Benriach 22 Year Old Triple Distilled – exclusively for worldwide travel retail venues. Benriach 22 Year Old Triple Distilled is said to contain notes of caramel, cherry, date, mocha, orange peel and red apple […]

Speyside distillery Benriach is releasing four malt whiskies – Benriach Quarter Cask, Benriach Smoky Quarter Cask, Benriach Triple Distilled Ten and Benriach 22 Year Old Triple Distilled – exclusively for worldwide travel retail venues.

Benriach 22 Year Old Triple Distilled is said to contain notes of caramel, cherry, date, mocha, orange peel and red apple while Benriach Triple Distilled Ten is said to contain notes of fruit, honey, oak and vanilla.

Meanwhile, Benriach Quarter Cask utilized smaller custom casks in the second maturation process and is said to contain notes of fruit, oak and vanilla. Benriach Smoky Quarter Cask is said to contain notes of fruit, fresh wood smoke and spiced vanilla.

The quartet of Benriach whiskies is being made available in May 2022 from worldwide travel retail venues.

Yamazaki 55 Goes To Market

House of Suntory has released a limited edition Yamazaki 55 – their oldest whisky to date – to the global travel retail market. Suntory Yamazaki 55 is a blend of single malts, first aged in mizunara casks, followed by a further maturation period in white oak casks, bottled at 46% alcohol by volume [92 proof] […]

House of Suntory has released a limited edition Yamazaki 55 – their oldest whisky to date – to the global travel retail market.

Suntory Yamazaki 55 is a blend of single malts, first aged in mizunara casks, followed by a further maturation period in white oak casks, bottled at 46% alcohol by volume [92 proof] and is said to contain notes of fruit, sandalwood and smoke.

Only 100 bottles of Suntory Yamazaki 55 are being offered in select global travel retail locations – London, UK; Paris, France; Hainan, China; Hong Kong; Taipei, Taiwan; Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Seoul, South Korea; Istanbul, Turkey; Delhi, India; Singapore; and Dubai, United Arab Emirates – for $60,000 per bottle.

Additionally, Beam Suntory is donating $5,000 to The White Oak Initiative – a group dedicated to preserving the long-term sustainability of the USA’s white oak forests.

Pernod Ricard Jumps Into Retail, Acquiring The Whisky Exchange

By Mark Gillespie September 21, 2021 – Like other spirits companies, Pernod Ricard has been nibbling at the edges of the e-commerce business with in-house platforms. Now, the number-two spirits producer is taking a shark-sized bite with a deal to acquire London-based retailer The Whisky Exchange from founders Sukhinder and Rajbir Singh. The brothers entered the retail business 22 years ago with a single shop in London, and have expanded over the years to become one of the world’s leading online retailers of whiskies and other spirits while opening two additional locations in London. Terms of the deal were not Read More »

By Mark Gillespie

September 21, 2021 – Like other spirits companies, Pernod Ricard has been nibbling at the edges of the e-commerce business with in-house platforms. Now, the number-two spirits producer is taking a shark-sized bite with a deal to acquire London-based retailer The Whisky Exchange from founders Sukhinder and Rajbir Singh. The brothers entered the retail business 22 years ago with a single shop in London, and have expanded over the years to become one of the world’s leading online retailers of whiskies and other spirits while opening two additional locations in London.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the acquisition includes the online and physical retail operation, the Speciality Drinks distribution unit, and the Whisky.Auction online auction site, along with the annual Whisky Show events produced by The Whisky Exchange. In addition, Pernod Ricard will also acquire ABV Global, which produces the London Cocktail Week, London Beer Week, and London Wine Week events.

Elixir Distillers co-founder Sukhinder Singh. File photo ©2018, Mark Gillespie/CaskStrength Media.

Elixir Distillers co-founder Sukhinder Singh. File photo ©2018, Mark Gillespie/CaskStrength Media.

Sukhinder and Rajbir Singh will stay on following the acquisition as joint managing directors, but will be splitting their time managing the remaining assets not included in the deal. That includes their new distillery currently under construction on Islay, along with the Elixir Distillers independent bottling unit and Speciality Brands, the UK importer for whiskies from Amrut, Kavalan, Waterford, Corby, Michter’s, and other spirits.

In a statement emailed to WhiskyCast, Sukhinder Singh cited the growth of the whisky industry worldwide as a critical reason for their decision to seek a partner. “The last few years in particular have brought about a period of rapid growth that has highlighted the need for us to bolster our experience, resource and infrastructure to deliver the next stage of business development, and we’re excited to have agreed this deal with Pernod Ricard to help achieve this. Myself and my brother Rajbir are looking forward to remaining at the helm of the business and helping drive future growth for the global drinks industry,” he said. 

Pernod Ricard has been operating its own e-commerce unit in countries where it’s allowed to do so. The Paris-based company acquired Uvinium in 2018 and has since rebranded it as Drinks & Co. with online sales in 10 European countries. In 2019, it acquired Bodeboca, Spain’s largest online wine and spirits retailer, and continues to operate it separately from the Drinks & Co. Spanish web site. In addition, it sells whiskies through the web sites for its Jameson, Redbreast, and Chivas Brothers brands where allowed by local laws.

Pernod Ricard CEO Alexandre Ricard expects to use the knowledge the Singhs have developed in selling whiskies and other spirits worldwide through The Whisky Exchange’s online site, including their experience in shipping to the United States. “E-commerce is a key channel in our long term strategy. We are thrilled to work with industry pioneers such as Sukhinder, Rajbir and the whole team to bring The Whisky Exchange to a new step of its development,” Ricard said in a statement.

Listen to this weekend’s episode of WhiskyCast for more details on this story, including an interview with Sukhinder Singh.

Links: The Whisky Exchange | Pernod Ricard