A Whiskey Maker’s Holiday Treat

Alex Chasko is an Oregon transplant turned Dublin whiskey maker. He’s the master distiller and whiskey maker for Teeling Whiskey Company, and his latest creation… Read More

Alex Chasko is an Oregon transplant turned Dublin whiskey maker. He’s the master distiller and whiskey maker for Teeling Whiskey Company, and his latest creation is a 33-year-old Irish single malt finished in Pineau des Charentes casks. He’ll join us on this holiday edition of WhiskyCast. In the news, European and U-S trade negotiators extend a deal to avoid a return to tariffs on American whiskey exports, while another Scotch Whisky company is building a distillery in China. 

Episode 1036: December 24, 2023

Links: Teeling Whiskey Company | Distilled Spirits Council | Angus Dundee Distillers | Global Drinks Intel | Pernod Ricard | Lagavulin | Boann Distillery | Very Olde St. Nick | Brown-Forman | The Dalmore | Sagamore Spirit | George Dickel

Bespoke Whisky, Bespoke Tweed

Collaborations between whisky makers and design houses are becoming more common, and this week, we’ll look at a partnership where each side brought their own… Read More

Collaborations between whisky makers and design houses are becoming more common, and this week, we’ll look at a partnership where each side brought their own unique skills to form a successful collaboration. The Grant family’s House of Hazelwood has teamed up with London’s Huntsman Savile Row to create a 50-year-old Huntsman whisky, along with a unique House of Hazelwood tweed for Huntsman’s bespoke suits. We’ll talk with Huntsman creative director Campbell Carey and Jonathan Gibson of the House of Hazelwood on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, strikes against Chivas Brothers have been called off after the company proposed new contract terms, and we have more award winners announced this week. 

Episode 1034: December 10, 2023

Links: House of Hazelwood | Huntsman Savile Row | Chivas Brothers | Unite | GMB Scotland | Angus Dundee Distillers | Brown-Forman | Scotch Malt Whisky Society | Whisky Advocate | Icons of Whisky Scotland | CaskShare | Preservation Distillery | Puncher’s Chance Bourbon | Sagamore Spirit | Milam & Greene | Wilderness Trail Distillery | Berry Bros. & Rudd | Glenglassaugh | The Macallan | Maverick Whiskey

Very Olde St. Nick Ancient Cask Rye: Faith + Conviction Review

The rye spice launches like a honey-lemon toddy upfront before exploding like fireworks on the back palate. In it’s wake is a trail of spice, demerara syrup and honey all the way down the throat.

Very Olde St. Nick Ancient Cask Rye: Faith + Conviction Review

BOTTLE DETAILS


STEVE'S NOTES


SHARE WITH: Anyone who loves rye whiskey. Those who don't like rye–and may God forgive them–leave them out. This has all the spice that rye haters hate.

WORTH THE PRICE: Hmmm. I might splurge for this after an exceptionally good quarter of revenue. It's so unique that I can't compare it to other ryes for a clear yay or nay, so, I say, "Get it if you want it." And if you love rye like I do, you want it.

BOTTLE, BAR OR BUST: Bottle if you can get it, but search for it at better bars and restaurants.

OVERALL: This whiskey is my favorite Preservation pour–and that's saying, something, given my fondness for others in that line. The rye spice launches like a honey-lemon toddy upfront before exploding like fireworks on the back palate. In it's wake is a trail of spice, demerara syrup and honey all the way down the throat. Only after a long time in the glass do the "green" notes of rye emerge, and what a treat they are.

This is a whiskey begging to be drunk with fatty meats (smoked pork shoulder is a personal favorite) and floral fruits (think ripe cantaloupe), and if I had it handy, I'd let it take a crack at toro (tuna belly).

BRAND NOTES


At Olde St. Nick we specialize in the art of producing superior Bourbon and Whiskey in just 1-3 barrel batches. Finding the perfect barrels for this ridiculously robust rye whiskey was literally an act of Love, Faith, and Conviction. Although left off the label, our owner is passionate about whiskey, committed to loving everything we release. Conviction. This dense, intense, and undeniably delicious Rye Whiskey with complex caramel, spice, and massive flavors was the culmination of an exhaustive five day tasting session. Never losing Faith, she blended, swirled, nosed, and tasted picks from our collection of prized barrels, resulting in this extraordinary Very Olde St. Nick Ancient Cask Rye Whiskey we named "Faith and Conviction."


Disclaimer: Bourbon & Banter received a sample of this product from Preservation Distillery + Farm for review. We appreciate their willingness to allow us to review their products with no strings attached. Thank you.

Very Olde St. Nick ‘Immaculata’ Bourbon Review

Immaculata (named after the Bible story about the immaculate conception of the Christ child within Mary, a virgin) is a big, bold whiskey that coats the whole palate with cocoa, hints of maple syrup and pleasant grain character.

Very Olde St. Nick 'Immaculata' Bourbon Review

BOTTLE DETAILS


STEVE'S NOTES


SHARE WITH: Friends who like old whiskeys that are lush, lubricious and not overly oaked. Though the age statement is not on the bottle, Preservation owner Marci Palatella balances her blends with teenaged sourced whiskeys and younger pot-distilled bourbon made onsite.

WORTH THE PRICE: Depends on the buyer. Any Olde St. Nick Bottle is pricey, so there's no getting away from that, but $270 is too rich for my blood. Doubtless there will be brand fans and well-heeled collectors/buyers who won't blink at that cost.

BOTTLE, BAR OR BUST: Bar unless you're experienced with these releases, know they're unique and well made and are eager to plunge deep into wallets and purses to own one.

OVERALL: My job is already fun, but getting to drink whiskeys like these for a living truly makes it special. On a recent visit to Preservation Distillery + Farm, I got to spend time with Palatella just talking ... about whiskey, her brand's history, her coming to Kentucky to source barrels for these brands in the 1990s, pre-bourbon-boom Bardstown (were Preservation is located) ... great food and restaurants. Always fun to meet a foodie who knows that whiskey pairs well with grub.

So, does sitting with the maker make the whiskey better? To an extent, yes. Spending time with the maker of the product you're consuming makes it more enjoyable. At its best, whiskey isn't just a drink, it's an experience.

Immaculata (named after the Bible story about the immaculate conception of the Christ child within Mary, a virgin) is a big, bold whiskey that coats the whole palate with cocoa, hints of maple syrup and pleasant grain character. Once the sweeter notes pass, spice moves in evenly and warmly before traveling on to jam cake, horse tack, mincemeat pie and charred oak. The balance from front to back, beginning to end is superb. Cabernet sauvignon fans would call it "orotund."

Though such whiskey is out of my price range, I can't imagine anyone buying it and regretting it. Spoil yourself if you can find it.

BRAND NOTES


Very Olde St. Nick 'Immaculata' Ancient Cask Bourbon Whiskey is a premium bourbon that has been carefully crafted using traditional methods and aged in ancient casks for an extended period. The Immaculata expression is the pinnacle of the Very Olde St. Nick line, with only the finest and oldest barrels selected for this bottling.

This bourbon has a deep amber color with a rich, complex aroma of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak. On the palate, it delivers a full-bodied, velvety mouthfeel with notes of butterscotch, honey, and dark fruit. The finish is long and smooth, with hints of leather and tobacco.

The Ancient Cask Bourbon Whiskey is made from a mash bill of high-quality corn, rye, and barley that have been carefully selected to provide a unique flavor profile. It has been aged for an extended period in hand-selected casks, allowing the whiskey to develop its complex flavors and smooth texture.

This bourbon is bottled at cask strength, which means it has not been diluted with water, allowing the full flavor of the whiskey to be enjoyed. Each bottle is individually numbered, making it a true collector's item.

Overall, Very Olde St. Nick 'Immaculata' Ancient Cask Bourbon Whiskey is a premium bourbon that is perfect for sipping neat or over ice. It is a rare and exquisite whiskey that is sure to impress even the most discerning bourbon connoisseur.


Disclaimer: Bourbon & Banter received a sample of this product from Preservation Distillery + Farm without for review. We appreciate their willingness to allow us to review their products with no strings attached. Thank you.


A New Experience at The Scotch Whisky Experience

The Scotch Whisky Experience on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile celebrates its 35th anniversary this year, and this week launches an all-new multimedia tour highlighting the production… Read More

The Scotch Whisky Experience on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile celebrates its 35th anniversary this year, and this week launches an all-new multimedia tour highlighting the production of Scotch Whisky. We’ll talk with CEO Susan Morrison on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, unique one of a kind whiskies are going on the auction block for charity this October, Bruichladdich cuts its carbon footprint with a new recycled glass bottle for the Classic Laddie, and The Dead Rabbit’s expansion plans took two big steps this week. We’ll have the rest of the week’s whisky news, tasting notes, and more!

Episode 1013: July 16, 2023

Links: Scotch Whisky Experience | The Distillers’ Charity | Scotch Whisky Association | Bruichladdich | The Dead Rabbit | Uile-bheist Distillery | Loch Lomond | Benromach | Waterford Whisky | Log Still Distillery | Dogfish Head Brewing & Distilling | Old Pulteney | Very Olde St. Nick | Keeper’s Heart | Lost Lantern Whisky

Photo courtesy of The Scotch Whisky Experience.