Woodinville Whiskey Marks 15 Years

Washington’s Woodinville Whiskey is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, and hundreds of people lined up this weekend to get first crack at the distillery’s… Read More

Washington’s Woodinville Whiskey is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, and hundreds of people lined up this weekend to get first crack at the distillery’s latest release, an 8-year-old Bourbon that’s the oldest Woodinville release yet. We’ll talk with co-founder Orlin Sorenson on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, a proposed alcohol tax increase in Nebraska has been voted down, while the Justice Department is appealing a Texas judge’s ruling that a ban on home distilling is unconstitutional.

Episode 1070: August 18, 2024

Links: Woodinville Whiskey | Dry Fly Distilling | Glen Grant | Glenmorangie | Ardbeg | The Lakes Distillery | Old Forester Birthday Bourbon Sweepstakes | Michter’s | FEW Spirits | Blood Oath Bourbon | Remus Bourbon | J. Rieger & Co. | Milam & Greene | Chivas Regal | Dad’s Hat | Elijah Craig | The Whisky Exchange | Edinburgh Whisky Academy

Image courtesy Woodinville Whiskey Co.

15 Years of Texas Whiskey

Texas is booming as a whiskey region, with distilleries all over the Lone Star State. That history only goes back about 15 years, when pioneers… Read More

Texas is booming as a whiskey region, with distilleries all over the Lone Star State. That history only goes back about 15 years, when pioneers like Balcones Distilling and Garrison Brothers started out. During the recent 15th anniversary celebrations at Balcones, Texas Whiskey Festival co-founder Jake Clements moderated a panel (and tasting) on the first 15 years of Texas whiskey. We’re bringing you that discussion this week on WhiskyCast In-Depth, with panelists Jared Himstedt of Balcones, Dan Garrison of Garrison Brothers, Ironroot Republic’s Robert Likarish, and Ty Phelps of Andalusia Whiskey. In the news, The Lakes Distillery in England is being sold, while Edrington is selling off its Noble Oak American Whiskey brand.

Episode 1051: April 7: 2024

Links: Balcones Distilling | Garrison Brothers Distilling | Ironroot Republic Distilling | Andalusia Whiskey | The Lakes Distillery | Noble Oak | Highland Park | Gordon & MacPhail | Old Fitzgerald | Orphan Barrel | Booker’s Bourbon | Whiskey JYPSI | 2XO Whiskey | High West | Kavalan | High N’ Wicked | Torabhaig Distillery | Dewar’s

Nyetimber to Buy The Lakes Distillery

English wine producer Nyetimber plans to enter the whisky business with its acquisition of The Lakes Distillery in Cumbria. The deal, which values the distillery… Read More

English wine producer Nyetimber plans to enter the whisky business with its acquisition of The Lakes Distillery in Cumbria. The deal, which values the distillery at £71 million, is expected to close later this year after Lakes shareholders vote to approve the offer.

The all-cash offer comes at a time when the distillery is losing money, having reported a loss of £1.3 million in its last fiscal year. However, The Spirits Business reports the distillery has shown a gain of 35% in sales during the first seven months of the current fiscal year.

The distillery needed to raise additional capital over the next three years to fund increased production and expand distribution internationally. In what board members described as a “tough market for raising capital,” they concluded that the Nyetimber offer made the most sense.

Nyetimber CEO Eric Heerema said in a statement “We believe that this potential acquisition represents an opportunity for us to expand our capabilities, drive exciting new growth and support The Lakes in delivering on its ambition to be a globally recognised spirits brand.”

WhiskyCast has requested interviews with the principals in the sale, and this story will be updated as necessary.

A Long-Term Commitment to Longmorn

Chivas Brothers recently introduced two new Longmorn single malts. The 18 and 22-year-old malts represent a long-term commitment to the brand, with all future Longmorns… Read More

Chivas Brothers recently introduced two new Longmorn single malts. The 18 and 22-year-old malts represent a long-term commitment to the brand, with all future Longmorns to be at least 18 years old. Chivas Brothers blending manager Kevin Balmforth was instrumental in creating both whiskies, and he’ll join us to discuss them and his day-to-day life in the blending lab on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. 

In the news, MGP is suing over two rickhouse projects that have been blocked by local officials in Kentucky, while a new website has been set up to help investors protect themselves from fraudulent cask investment schemes.  

Episode 1047: March 10, 2024

Links: Longmorn | MGP | ProtectYourCask.com | Brown-Forman | Ardbeg | Cardhu | Mortlach | The Lakes Distillery | OurWhisky Foundation | Whisky Auctioneer | The Glenturret | Woodford Reserve | New Riff Distilling | Lost Lantern Whiskey | The Perfect Fifth | Compass Box | Rabbit Hole | Devil’s Cask

Review / The Lakes – The WhiskyMaker’s Editions ‘Infinity’

This single malt whisky is from the English distillery of The Lakes. It forms part of their revamped limited edition and small batch The WhiskyMaker’s Editions range. This experimental set of whiskies was previously known as WhiskyMaker’s Reserve. This…


This single malt whisky is from the English distillery of The Lakes. It forms part of their revamped limited edition and small batch The WhiskyMaker's Editions range. This experimental set of whiskies was previously known as WhiskyMaker's Reserve. This Infinity bottling has seen their single malt matured across four different ex-sherry cask types - Fino, Manzanilla, Oloroso and Palo Cortado. The four have then been combined in differing percentages to create Infinity. The WhiskyMaker's Editions - Infinity has been released at 52% ABV and is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. It is available from seelcted specialist whisky retailers and should cost around £90.

The Lakes distillery is located near Bassenthwaite Lake in the north English county of Cumbria. It was founded by Paul Currie and a consortium of private investors. Production began in 2014 and current capacity is 240,000 litres of spirit per year. There are two copper pot whisky stills and another still for the production of gin. The distillery also has an award-winning visitor centre and has become one of the leading new attractions in the Lake District area.

Our tasting notes

The colour is a deep coppery amber and the nose is rich, sweet and fruity. Deep aromas of dark dried fruits (think of raisins, sultanas and currants) and caramel play alongside toasted oak, nuts and a big pinch of baking spice. The nuts are reminscent of walnuts and hazelnuts. Underneath are further aromas of orange oil, peanut brittle and a hint of black treacle.

On the palate this whisky feels rich, decadent and viscous. The combination of ex-sherry cask types is exquisite. Dark and sweet dried fruits are to the fore - think of raisins, sultanas and currants as on the nose, plus some candied orange. There are also other sweet notes of toffee and caramel, alongside hints of treacle tart and milk chocolate.

The palate continues and gets deeper with the evolution of the nutty notes from the nose. These have a toasted and drying quality (think of walnut, hazelnut and brazil nuts especially) that compliments the richer and sweeter elements well. A hefty pinch of woody and baking spices add further depth and warmth - we detected cinnamon, all-spice, mace and a hint of clove.

The finish is long and fruity. The dried fruit and rich sweetness pulls the finish along and slowly begins to fade. As this happens the finish develops more warmth and dryness. This is led by the nutty and spicy characteristics from before. It works superbly well.

What's the verdict?

This latest bottling in The WhiskyMaker's Editions is a stunner. The combination of the four sherry casks, three of which are rarely used in whisky maturation, is sublime and makes us wonder why more people do not experiment with them more. The richness and sweetness is superbly balanced with warming spice and drying nuttiness, with a pleasant hint of dusty and earthy qualities. 

This series has always been innovative and it will be interesting to see how the future bottlings develop. The only issue is that it seems a little high in price versus its competitors, but at least the quality is high. Definitely worth a try if you get the opportunity.


Exploring the Luxury Whisky Market (Episode 986: January 8, 2023)

Whiskies are being released at staggering prices with an eye to investors as well as collectors, but what is the market for these rare whiskies? Duncan Taylor & Co. has just released a £75,000 1969 Macallan, and we’ll talk with Peter Currie of Shand Imports about this whisky and its intended market on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. Links: Duncan Taylor & Co. | Hood River Distillers | Buxrud.se | Gordon & MacPhail | The Independent | The Lakes Distillery | Westland Distillery | Indri | Larceny Bourbon 

Whiskies are being released at staggering prices with an eye to investors as well as collectors, but what is the market for these rare whiskies? Duncan Taylor & Co. has just released a £75,000 1969 Macallan, and we’ll talk with Peter Currie of Shand Imports about this whisky and its intended market on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth.


Links: Duncan Taylor & Co. | Hood River Distillers | Buxrud.se | Gordon & MacPhail | The Independent | The Lakes Distillery | Westland Distillery | Indri | Larceny Bourbon 

The Lakes Goes Big With Sequoia Single Malt

UK-based The Lakes Distillery has released Sequoia – as an homage to northern California wine country – for their Whiskymaker’s Editions series of single malts. The Lakes Distillery Sequoia was bottled at 53% alcohol by volume [106 proof] and is said to contain notes of butterscotch, cinnamon fig, red grapes and spiced chocolate. Only 1,300 […]

UK-based The Lakes Distillery has released Sequoia – as an homage to northern California wine country – for their Whiskymaker’s Editions series of single malts.

The Lakes Distillery Sequoia was bottled at 53% alcohol by volume [106 proof] and is said to contain notes of butterscotch, cinnamon fig, red grapes and spiced chocolate.

Only 1,300 bottles of The Lakes Distillery Sequoia are being made available at The Lakes Distillery in the UK for $95 per bottle while another 3,000 bottles are being made available in Belgium, China, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Singapore.

The Lakes Distillery – Bal Masque

This is the fourth release in The Whiskymaker’s Edition series. For the maturation the distillery only used French oak casks. These casks are famous for having many compounds and tannins. This...
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This is the fourth release in The Whiskymaker’s Edition series. For the maturation the distillery only used French oak casks. These casks are famous for having many compounds and tannins. This...

thanks for reading Whisky Boys Whisky Blog