Review | Diageo Special Releases 2024: Spirited Xchange Second Edition

Diageo, Scotland’s largest whisky producer, has announced the line-up for their annual Special Releases Collection. The Diageo Special Releases: Spirited Xchange Second Edition is formed of eight single malts, which are limited in number (although the…



Diageo, Scotland's largest whisky producer, has announced the line-up for their annual Special Releases Collection. The Diageo Special Releases: Spirited Xchange Second Edition is formed of eight single malts, which are limited in number (although the exact numbers have not been revealed). This year's collection is designed to push the boundaries of Scotch whisky and features familiar distilleries alongside lesser known hidden gems. 

The Special Releases were first launched over two decades ago, first appearing in 2001, and have been released annually ever since. The collection has grown to be eagerly anticipated by whisky fans, consumers and collectors around the world. The whiskies included each year are designed to showcase some of the best and rarest whisky, both single malt and single grain, held within Diageo's extensive portfolio of maturing stocks. These come from their 29 operating distilleries, plus closed ones on occasion.

The eight rare and collectable single malts in this years collection have been crafted by Dr. Stuart Morrison, Master Blender for the series at Diageo. Each bottling uses photography for the first time to capture the whisky's character and flavour profile. The collection is available in selected world markets including Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, the UK and the USA, plus global travel retail and via www.malts.com.

Our Tasting Notes

Benrinnes | Grand Crescendo 21 years old
Matured in American oak ex-red wine, European oak and rejuvenated casks/ Speyside/ 55.4% ABV/ £355/ US$480. 
 

The colour is russet amber and the nose is elegant and expressive. Aromas of fairground toffee apple, baked pear with cinnamon-laced butterscotch sauce and juicy ripe peach leap from the glass and are supported by further aromas of toasted walnut, dark chocolate and a hint of sandalwood. On the palate this whisky is classy, luxurious and displays an immediate sweet vs. savoury dynamic.

The texture of the whisky is gripping and the fruit from the nose leads things off well - the toffee apple, pear and peach, plus a suggestion of bitter orange oil. Then comes caramel and dark chocolate, with the latter tending towards mocha with time. The savoury characteristics evolve nicely to add depth and structure - think of sandalwood again plus chamois leather, warm baking spices and a hint of menthol.

 
Caol Ila | Ambrosial Feast 11 years old
Unpeated and matured in re-fill American oak and rejuvenated ex-red wine casks/ Islay/ 57.3% ABV/ £82/ US$110.  


The colour is bright gold and the nose is refreshing and uplifting with some sweet and mineralic aromas. Crisp green apple, milk chocolate and golden syrup give a bright start, before further aromas of bittersweet malted cereals, buttery fudge and cracked black pepper develop. Something flinty and chalky lurks underneath. On the palate this whisky is deliciously mouthwatering and very promising.

Notes of golden syrup and fresh honeycomb lead the way and are quickly joined by milk chocolate and a hint of orange oil. The green apple from the nose adds a touch of tartness before the whisky softens to become more creamy. There are hints of buttery popcorn and dried fruit, especially raisin and sultana. The malty and mineralic elements return towards the end to give balance and good depth. Interesting.


Lagavulin | Fireside Tales 12 years old 
Matured in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels and re-fill casks/ Islay/ 57.4% ABV/ £135/ US$180. 
 

The colour is pale gold and the nose is punchy and phenolic. There is plenty of bonfire and charcoal ash, which sit alongside some honeyed sweetness. There is a distinct aroma of something green and vegetal that is reminiscent of green capsicum and damp moss. A hint of old fashioned coal tar soap is also evident. On the palate this whisky is vibrant and fiery with plenty of ash-like smoke to the fore.

This smoke has a hot edge to it, like a bonfire at full force, and this slowly softens to reveal other elements. These include malted biscuits, honey, lemon zest and vanilla sugar. The green mossy quality from the nose remains and is joined by some icing sugar and salted caramel. The smoke is never far away and lingers throughout. It drives the whisky on towards a long, ashy and drying finish.


Mortlach | Midnight Dusk
Finished in ex-Ramandolo sweet white wine and ex-Sangiovese red wine casks/ Speyside/ 57.5% ABV/ £225/ US$300. 
 

The colour is deep copper and the nose is very confected - think of aromas of candied lemon and lime, white chocolate, sugary sultana and ripe peach. Underneath are hints of something floral (most reminiscent of honeysuckle and jasmine), old leather and prickly peppery spices. On the palate this is much more viscous and mouthcoating than the nose suggested. It feels big and bold, yet remains sweet.

Notes of sugary white grapes and plump sultana kick things off before some golden syrup, toffee and vanilla ice cream come through. Something bright and floral lingers in the background - think of jasmine or elderflower. Hints of bitter chocolate, spent coffee grounds and candied lime are evident also. The doak and peppery spices built towards the finish, which gives a lasting dryness and heat.

 
Oban | Coastal Orchard 10 years old
Matured in new freshly charred American oak barrels and finished in ex-Oloroso seasoned and re-fill casks/ Highlands/ 58% ABV/ £90/ US$120. 
 

The colour is bright gold and the nose is laced with heady aromas of fresh vanilla pod, white chocolate and lemon curd with hints of cocoa powder and sultana. There is also the faintest whiff of sea breeze and gentle, soft peat smoke. On the palate this whisky is equally as fresh and lively. The gentle peat smoke is more prominent now but sits underneath the other sweeter notes and compliments them well. 

The savoury nature slowly fades and allows the sweeter and fruitier characteristics to shine. Notes of creamy vanilla toffee and stewed apple lead the way with some honeycomb and dried fruits supporting - think of plump sultana, raisin and candied lemon. Hints of milk chocolate, almond paste and molasses accentuate these notes. There is an underlying flinty mineralic quality also, plus that whisp of salty sea air.

 
Roseisle | Origami Kite II 12 years old
Only the second ever expression released, matured in re-fill and first-fill ex-bourbon casks/ Speyside/ 55.6% ABV/ £112/ US$150. 
 

The colour is deep gold and the nose is bright and vibrant. Aromas of golden syrup and vanilla toffee lead the way and sit alongside some baked apple, white chocolate and orange blossom. Hints of white pepper and marzipan sit underneath. On the palate this whisky has delicious initial notes of dried peach and that baked apple from the nose. A hint of cinnamon and powdered ginger accentuates this. 
 
Then comes sweetness in the form of heather honey and golden syrup, which is backed up by hints of sweet marmalade and marzipan. Further hints of milk chocolate, vanilla pod and good quality vanilla ice cream add further depth. Then come some warming and peppery spices - think of cinnamon, white pepper and a hint of clove. A pinch of icing sugar adds a lasting delicate sweetness right at the death.


The Singleton of Glen Ord | Autumn Walk 14 years old
Matured in ex-bourbon, rejuvenated ex-red wine and refill casks, then finished with European oak casks with Pyrenean oak cask-ends/ Speyside/ 54.7% ABV/ £116/ US$155. 
 

The colour is coppery amber and the nose is rich and sweet with a distinct woody undertone. Aromas of vanilla pod, Victoria sponge cake and sweet orange rise first, and are followed aromas of dried fruits (especially raisin and sultana with a hint of apricot) and toasted nuts - think of almond and hazelnut. On the palate this whisky is rich and luscious with plenty of fruity and nutty notes up front.

Notes of poached pear and caramelised peach are evident to begin with and are supported by orange fondant icing, milk chocolate and a hint of maple syrup. The toasted almond note remains but the hazelnut has evolved to more resemble praline now. A hint of brazil nut also sits alongside. Warming and dry wood spices take hold towards the end - imagine cinnamon and freshly sawn oak with a hint of old cigar box.

 
Talisker | Tidal Churn 8 years old
Matured in stone-spun re-toasted oak casks/ Islands/ 58.7% ABV/ £79/ US$105.
 

The colour is mid-gold and the nose is sweet, mineralic and smoky. Aromas of heather honey, sugar syrup and white chocolate are joined by a distinctive peppery smoke that has elements of dried seaweed, bonfire ash and cracked black pepper to it. There is also something moss-like and reminiscent of hot sand on a beach in the background. On the palate this whisky is immediately peppery, but with sweet undertones.

The peat smoke dominates throughout and mixes traditional peat smoke vibes (think of earth, seaweed, moss and a hint of medicinal bandage) with a drying heat and peppery nature. Sweetness comes in the form of the honey and white chocolate from the nose, plus hints of vanilla patisserie custard and sugared almonds. Hints of hard apple candy and liquorice also exist, as does the hot sand note from earlier.
 
 
What's The Verdict?
We always look forward to sampling the Diageo Special Releases each year and they rarely let you down. The days of super rare or old bottlings seem to have gone, but have seemingly been replaced by a more experimental approach and unorthodox cask maturation at times. This year's selection is solid, if somewhat unspectacular. 
 
All are good whiskies and ones that show off the diversity across Diageo's vast Scottish estate. Which are our favourites? For once, the choice is easy - the three standouts are the Roseisle 12 years old (last year's first ever bottling was also a highlight), Benrinnes 21 years old and the unpeated Caol Ila 11 years old. The Caol Ila feels like a particular treat given how infrequently unpeated spirit is made and released from there.
 

From Scotland to California: John Campbell’s New Journey

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Episode 1078: October 13, 2024

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Images courtesy Sespe Creek Distillery.

Diageo Unveils Special Releases Of 2024

Worldwide spirits behemoth Diageo has launched their 2024 Special Releases collection of single malt Scotch whiskies with the theme of Spirited Xchange Second Edition, highlighting an exploration of flavors in Scotch malt production. Diageo’s 2024 Spirited Xchange Second Edition Special Releases features an octet of single malts that focuses on flavor exploration and cask combinations. […]

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Worldwide spirits behemoth Diageo has launched their 2024 Special Releases collection of single malt Scotch whiskies with the theme of Spirited Xchange Second Edition, highlighting an exploration of flavors in Scotch malt production.

Diageo’s 2024 Spirited Xchange Second Edition Special Releases features an octet of single malts that focuses on flavor exploration and cask combinations.

Diageo’s 2024 Spirited Xchange Second Edition Special Releases includes a single malt from Mortlach called Midnight Dusk [finished in both Ramandolo white wine and Sangiovese red wine casks], a single malt from The Singleton called Autumn Walk [also finished in a variety of casks], a single malt from Talisker called Tidal Churn [utilizing an oceanic-inspired stone-spun churning method], a single malt from Lagavulin called Fireside Tales [matured in first-fill ex-bourbon and refill casks], a 21-year-old single malt from Benrinnes called Grand Crescendo [matured in American oak wine casks, European oak casks, and rejuvenated casks with charred ends], a single malt from Roseisle called Origami Kite 2 [matured in first-fill ex-bourbon and refill casks], an unpeated single malt from Caol Ila called Ambrosial Feast [matured in refill and rejuvenated ex-wine casks] and a single malt from Oban called Coastal Orchard [finished in new fresh charred American oak barrels freshly seasoned with Oloroso sherry and blended with refill casks].

The Diageo 2024 Spirited Xchange Second Edition Special Releases collection will be available in limited quantities from select Scotch whisky retailers.

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Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | September 27, 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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Diageo, Scotland's largest whisky producer, has announced the line-up for their annual Special Releases Collection. The Diageo Special Releases: Spirited Xchange Second Edition is formed of eight single malts, which are limited in number. This year's collection is designed to push the boundaries of Scotch whisky and features familiar distilleries alongside lesser known hidden gems. The Special Releases were first launched over two decades ago.

The eight rare and collectable single malts have been crafted by Dr. Stuart Morrison, Master Blender for the series at Diageo. Each bottling uses photography for the first time to capture the whisky's character and flavour profile. The collection is available in selected world markets including Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, the UK and the USA, plus global travel retail and via www.malts.com
 
The following bottlings make up the Diageo Special Releases: Spirited Xchange: Second Edition. Prices were not revealed in the press release.

  • Benrinnes | Grand Crescendo - 21 years old and matured in American oak ex-red wine, European oak and rejuvenated casks. Speyside. 55.4% ABV. £355/ US$480.
  • Caol Ila | Ambrosial Feast - 11 years old, unpeated and matured in re-fill American oak and rejuvenated ex-red wine casks. Islay. 57.3% ABV. £82/ US$110.
  • Lagavulin | Fireside Tales - 12 years old and matured in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels and re-fill casks. Islay. 57.4% ABV. £135/ US$180.
  • Mortlach | Midnight Dusk - finished in sweet ex-Ramandolo white wine and ex-Sangiovese red wine casks. Speyside. 57.5% ABV. £225/ US$300.
  • Oban | Coastal Orchard - 10 years old and matured in new freshly charred American oak barrels and finished in ex-Oloroso seasoned and re-fill casks. Highlands. 58% ABV. £90 US$120.
  • Roseisle | Origami Kite II - 12 years old and only the second ever expression released, matured in re-fill and first-fill ex-bourbon casks. Speyside. 55.6% ABV. £112/ US$150.
  • The Singleton | Autumn Walk - 14 years old and matured in ex-bourbon, rejuvenated ex-red wine and refill casks, then finished with European oak casks with Pyrenean Oak cask-ends. Speyside. 54.7% ABV. £116/ US$155.
  • Talisker | Tidal Churn - 8 years old and matured in stone-spun retoasted oak casks. Islands. 58.7% ABV. £79/ US$105.



The English whisky brand of Fielden have announced a new four part limited edition series, and the first bottling in that series. The Fielden Fieldnotes series will kick off with Fielden Hedgerow and is designed to celebrate the heritage cereals used to create their spirit and the diverse locations that they are grown. The series will be split into four editions highlighting Fruity & Creamy, Fresh & Delicate, Pastry & Nutty and Fruity & Spicy. Hedgerow represents Fruity & Creamy.

Fielden Hedgerow has used four cask types - 2x ex-bourbon American oak, 1x ex-Sauternes dessert wine and 1x ex-vintage Port barrique. There will be just 1,000 bottles, each individually numbered, and they are released at 46.1% ABV. Bottles will be available from early October from www.fielden.com and specialist retailers in the UK. Each will cost £100.



The Loch Lomond Group has announced a new series of rare single malt from the closed Lowland distillery of Littlemill, which would be Scotland's oldest were it still in production - Littlemill The Cask Reflections Collection. The company hold much of the dwindling stocks and plan to showcase it throughout this series. Each bottling will be created by Michael Henry, the Master Blender for LLG.

Littlemill The Cask Reflections Release No.1 is bottled at 33 years of age and has been matured for much of its life in ex-bourbon casks. It has undergone a final four-month maturation period in rare Japanese mizunara oak casks prior to bottling. The whisky is released at the natural cask strength of 49.1% ABV and presented in a decanter designed by Glencairn Crystal. There are just 570 bottles and these are available via selected whisky specialists and luxury retailers worldwide. Each decanter will cost £3,800.



The Glenlivet, the popular Speyside distillery, has unvieled its oldest official bottling to date as part of their 200th anniversary celebrations. The Glenlivet Eternal Collection: First Edition 55 years old has been maturing in a single ex-sherry cask since the late-1960s and has been nurtured by Kevin Balmforth, the Cask Master at The Glenlivet. The rare single malt launches the distillery's Eternal Collection, which will showcase some of the rarest stock maturing in their warehouses.
 
The new whisky is housed in a spherical decanter, which sits inside a sculpture created by computational architect Michael Hansmeyer. There are just 100 decanters and they will be available exclusively at The Whisky Exchange to begin with. It is bottled at the natural cask strength of 42.2% ABV. Each decanter will cost €50,000/ US$55,900/ £41,800.

Talisker Unveils 30-Year-Old

Talisker Distillery has released a limited edition 30-year-old single malt as part of the annual Special Releases collection from Diageo, which owns Talisker. Talisker 30-Year-Old was bottled at 49.8% alcohol by volume [99.6 proof] and is said to offer notes of pepper and smoke. Only 2,610 bottles of Talisker 30-Year-Old are being made available worldwide […]

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Talisker Distillery has released a limited edition 30-year-old single malt as part of the annual Special Releases collection from Diageo, which owns Talisker.

Talisker 30-Year-Old was bottled at 49.8% alcohol by volume [99.6 proof] and is said to offer notes of pepper and smoke.

Only 2,610 bottles of Talisker 30-Year-Old are being made available worldwide via selected retailers for $1,690 per bottle.

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Episode 1071: August 25, 2024

Links: Bourbon & Banter | 30 Days of Bourbon Challenge | Mackmyra | Penderyn | Brown-Forman | Lochlea Distillery | SirDavis American Whisky | Baker’s Bourbon | Bardstown Bourbon Company | Old Elk | J. Mattingly 1845 | The Dalmore | Talisker | Lindores Abbey Distillery | Tomintoul | Douglas Laing & Co. | WhistlePig | Brother’s Bond | Old Forester | Cedar Ridge Distillery | Ardbeg

Inbox | The Week’s Whisky News | August 16, 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 Talisker distillery on the Hebridean island of Skye has released a new limited edition version of its 30 years old single malt. This 2024 release has already won Double Gold at the prestigious San Francisco World Spirits Competition this year, which matches the achievement of previous bottlings. There are just 2,610 bottles available and it is released at the natural cask strength of 49.5% ABV. The Talisker 30 years old 2024 Edition is available via www.malts.com and selected whisky and luxury retailers worldwide. A bottle will cost £1,300.
 
"This new release of Talisker 30 years old holds all the classic characteristics of Talisker, yet elevated to new heights. Soaring with sweet smoke with pointy notes of pepper, this latest release is an elegant and complex expression of Talisker."
Ewan Gunn | Senior Brand Ambassador for Talisker.

 

The north Highland distillery of Glenmorangie has announced a very limited trio of rare single malts that will be sold as a set - the Glenmorangie Pursuit of Passion Wine Cask Collection. The three whiskies are the brainchild of Dr. Bill Lumsden, the Director of Whisky Creation at Glenmorangie, and are designed to celebrate his position as one of Scotch whisky's cask finishing pioneers and his passion for wine. The trilogy charts his travels to some of Europe's finest wine regions with each whisky being at least 25 years old and featuring lengthy finishing periods. All are bottled at natural cask strength.

The Margaux Wine Cask Finish (52.5% ABV) is bottled at 29 years of age. It was distilled in 1995 and filled to ex-bourbon casks. This was transferred to ex-red wine casks from Margaux, one of the most highly regarded appellations in Bordeaux, and have remained there for the last 20 years. The Corton-Charlemagne Wine Cask Finish (52.1% ABV) has followed a similar path. It is bottled at 28 years old and was also distilled in 1995 and filled to ex-bourbon casks. In 2005, the whisky was transferred to ex-white Burgundy barrels from the renowned Corton-Charlemagne appellation.

The Barbaresco Wine Cask Finish (51.3% ABV) is bottled at 27 years of age and was distilled and filled to ex-bourbon casks in 1996. In 2005, the whisky was transferred to ex-red wine barrels from Barbaresco in the renowned region of Piedmont in northern Italy. The trio is presented in a handmade oak casket that features a sliding door to access the bottles and marquetry artwork that is inspired by the landscapes of each wine region.
 
"My passion for single malt whisky is perhaps only matched by my passion for fine wine. And my travels through the world’s finest vineyards have inspired many experiments with finishing whisky in wine casks. Of all my experiments, the whiskies in our Pursuit of Passion Wine Cask Collection are among my most prized and delicious."
Dr. Bill Lumsden.

The Glenmorangie Pursuit of Passion Wine Cask Collection is restricted to just 600 sets and will be primarily available via the Moët Hennessy Private Client channel. It will also be avialable in limited quantities at the distillery visitor centre in Tain, the Glenmorangie Boutique in London Heathrow Terminal 2 and through selected specialist whisky and luxury retailers from October. A set will cost £7,740/ €9,000.


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In the news, Irish Whiskey exports posted a decline in 2023, while Islay’s Ardnahoe Distillery is shutting down part of its visitors center. We’ll have the details on those and other stories, including another new distillery for Kentucky. 

Episode 1039: January 14, 2024

Links: Irish Distillers | Ardnahoe Distillery | Bord Bia | RD1 Spirits | Middle West Spirits | Talisker | Gordon & MacPhail | Cedar Ridge Distillery | Old Forester | Garrison Brothers Distillery | Sagamore Spirit | Distilled Spirits Council | Method & Madness | Liberty Pole Spirits

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Links: Never Say Die Bourbon | Chivas Brothers | Unite | GMB Scotland | Pernod Ricard | Kentucky Distillers Association | Campari | Teeling Whiskey Company | Old Forester | Milam & Greene | A. Smith Bowman Distillery | Talisker | The Whisky Exchange | Midleton Very Rare | Scottish Government Whisky Emissions Study

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Episode 1029: November 5, 2023

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