Virtual Tastings – August 2021

We’ve had a bit of time off our virtual tastings recently – with bars reopening we want to encourage folks to (safely) get back out there. However, in August we’ve got a tasting that we…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – August 2021

We’ve had a bit of time off our virtual tastings recently – with bars reopening we want to encourage folks to (safely) get back out there. However, in August we’ve got a tasting that we could only ever do virtually – a gathering of rye whisk(e)y people from Kentucky to Melbourne.

August’s Line-up

Rye So Serious?

25 August 2021, 7-8.30pmRye so Serious? with Billy Abbott (me, UK), Troels Knudsen (Stauning, Denmark),  John Schutt (Michter’s, USA), Dave Mitton (Lot 40, Canada), Andrew Fitzgerald (The Gospel, Australia), Paul Hletko (FEW, USA) and Christian Perez (Arbikie, Scotland): When I was asked to come up with a rye line-up for a tasting, I submitted my dream list to the events team, not expecting everyone to come back and say yes. Rye whisk(e)y has become huge over the past decade, spreading from the USA (where it has a longer history than bourbon) to the rest of the world. Despite being a relatively young spirit outside of the USA, there’s already a huge amount of variation in styles and flavour, and in this session we’ll taste our way around the world with people from the distilleries on hand to answer our questions. A tasting that I’m really looking forward to, both as host and as someone tasting along with everyone else.

The tasting will be up on Facebook live for anyone to watch, but if you want to taste along, make sure you grab a tasting pack:

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Coming up soon

We’ve not got any more virtual tastings in the diary at the moment, but that’s because we’ve got shows galore over the coming months.

Happening as I type, we have our inaugural Rum Show – virtual for this first year. It’s too late grab tasting packs to taste along live, but you can still pick up a ticket to watch along with the tasting sessions and catch up with any tastings you miss…or tasting packs that you pick up for later.

Next we have Whisky Show. Last year’s virtual show was so good, that we’ve decided to run both a physical and online show in parallel. The in-person show is from 1-3 October 2021, with the virtual side running through those three days and on until Friday 9 October. We’ve recently released a few more in-person tickets (we’re following government guidance on numbers of people, and we’re releasing tickets as that changes), so if you’d missed out before, you’ve got a second change to grab a ticket.

And finally for this year: Champagne Show. This year not only sees us move back to having an in person show, but also to a new venue: One Great George Street, where Whisky Show: Old & Rare 2020 took place. We liked the place so much, we’re now dragging Champagne makers there for an evening of great fizz on 29 October 2021. Tickets and full details are available from the show website.

We’ve got plans for next year, so keep an eye on the site – there’s much more to come…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – August 2021

Virtual Tastings – May 2021

It’s almost May and we have more virtual tastings on the cards. We’re kicking off with a tasting of Bruichladdich, Port Charlotte and Octomore with header distiller Adam Hannett; and following that with a dive…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – May 2021

It’s almost May and we have more virtual tastings on the cards. We’re kicking off with a tasting of Bruichladdich, Port Charlotte and Octomore with header distiller Adam Hannett; and following that with a dive into the latest Watt Whisky bottlings.

May’s line-up

Bruichladdich tasting

6 May 2021, 7-8.30pmBruichladdich, Port Charlotte and Octomore with head distiller Adam Hannett: We’re big fans of Bruichladdich, and with the distillery’s Port Charlotte 10 Year Old currently our Whisky of the Year, it wasn’t a difficult decision to ask head distiller Adam Hannett to join us for a virtual tasting. He’ll be leading us through Bruichladdich Classic Laddie, Port Charlotte 10 Year Old, Port Charlotte 2010 OLC:01 Heavily Peated, the new Port Charlotte 2011 PAC:01 and Octomore 10.3 Islay Barley.
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Watt Whisky tasting

26 May 2021, 7-8.30pmWatt Whisky Virtual Tasting with Mark Watt, Kate Watt and Billy Abbott: This is a tasting I’ve been looking forward to for a while – a chance to taste through the latest Watt Whisky releases with the Watts themselves: Mark and Kate. We’ll be digging into five of their latest drams and a new rum: Tomintoul 2010, Arran 2012, Caol Ila 2010, an anonymous Highland 2005, 2010-vintage blended whisky and a Foursquare 2007-vintage rum. Come along to hear about their exploits over the years, and, based on previous tastings, at least one thing that will shatter the romance and mystery of whisky forever. One not to be missed.
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Coming Soon

This isn’t our only tasting for May, so keep an eye out for another coming soon. On top of that we’ve got Rum Show and Whisky Show scarily soon.

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – May 2021

Virtual Tastings – April 2021

We’re almost done with March, so it’s time to announce our April virtual tastings. This month we’ve got a couple – a taste through the Elixir Distillers’ Whisky Trail and a secret one that we’ll…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – April 2021

We’re almost done with March, so it’s time to announce our April virtual tastings. This month we’ve got a couple – a taste through the Elixir Distillers’ Whisky Trail and a secret one that we’ll reveal soon…

April’s Line-up

Elixir Distillers Whisky Trail tasting pack

14 April 2021 2021, 7-8.30pm – Whisky Trail by Elixir Distillers with Oliver Chilton and Billy Abbott: Elixir Distillers may be best known for Port Askaig, Elements of Islay and Single Malts of Scotland, but they also have a selection of other ranges. While they were originally available overseas, we are now getting a few bottles over here in the UK, and I will be joined by blender and cask selector Oliver Chilton to taste through some of his latest whiskies from the Whisky Trail. We’ll be trying whiskies from the Retro Cars and Concert series: Cambus 1990, Linkwood 2010, Girvan 1989, Glenburgie 1998, Blended Malt 2001 and Ardmore 1998.
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Coming soon

We’ll have another April tasting appearing soon – keep an eye on The Whisky Exchange website in early April to find out more…

Other than that, Virtual Cognac Show approaches and now has lots of tasting packs available, with a few more still to come. Whether you want to learn about Cognac, Armagnac and Calvados, or dig into old & rare Cognac, we’ve got something for you.

Rum Show has landed! Tickets are available and we’ll have tasting packs available soon. For now, head over to the website to check out our rum basics to get ready for the show.

Planning for our first in-person show of the year continues: Whisky Show 2021 is on its way. Tickets are available for both the in-person and virtual show, and we’ll have masterclasses and packs up soon.

…and don’t forget that if you’ve missed a tasting, you can find them all up on Facebook and YouTube.

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – April 2021

Virtual Tastings – March 2021

March rapidly approaches, and with it a pair of excellent virtual tastings – a deep dive into the world of fortified wine with our tame MW, and some very sought-after whiskies from the Macallan… March’s…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – March 2021

March rapidly approaches, and with it a pair of excellent virtual tastings – a deep dive into the world of fortified wine with our tame MW, and some very sought-after whiskies from the Macallan…

March’s Line-up

Fortified wine

10 March 2021 2021, 7-8.30pm – Discover Fortified Wine with Dawn Davies MW: We love fortified wine at The Whisky Exchange, but always get a lot of questions about the different types and styles. In this tasting Master of Wine and head buyer Dawn Davies will dive into the category with a pair each of  Ports, sherries and Madeiras.
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new-irish-whiskey

17 March 2021, 7-8.30pm – New Irish Distilleries with Billy Abbott: Ireland’s whiskey business is booming, going from just three distilleries in the country at the turn of the millennium to more than 50 either up and running or in development. I’ll be digging into three of the best-known of the new wave and tasting some of their whiskies: Waterford Organic Gaia 1.1 and Sheestown 1.2, Drumshanbo Pot Still, and Teeling Single Pot Still and Blackpitts Peated Single Malt.
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Macallan Editions

31 March 2021 2021, 7-8.30pm The Macallan Edition Series with David Sinclair: I’ll be joining Macallan brand ambassador David Sinclair for a taste through one of the distillery’s most sought-after recent ranges: The Editions. Each release digs into a different aspect of whisky making, showing off what the Macallan team can do. All six have flown off the shelves and this is a rare chance to try them all.
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What’s next?

It’s all go on the events front, with recent announcements giving us hope that we should be able to start running in-person tastings again sometime soon. In the meantime, we’re still putting together plans for April and beyond.

This week also sees Whisky Show: Old & Rare landing on Facebook. All of the tasting packs have now sold out, apart from the last couple for the Longmorn tasting, but even without the whiskies you can still watch the classes for free on Facebook. You can find the schedule on the Virtual Whisky Show website.

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – March 2021

Virtual Whisky Show: Old & Rare 2021

It’s that time again. As February rolls around, whisky fans from around the globe usually get ready to head to the UK to find some of the finest drams ever bottled from across whisky history…

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Virtual Whisky Show Old & Rare 2021

It’s that time again. As February rolls around, whisky fans from around the globe usually get ready to head to the UK to find some of the finest drams ever bottled from across whisky history at Whisky Show: Old & Rare. While that’s not going to be possible this year, we’re not going to let the year go unmarked. It’s time for Virtual Whisky Show: Old & Rare 2021.

How does that work?

Whisky Show: Old & Rare is very different to other whisky shows. The hundreds of bottles on offer are pulled from the collections of the world’s best bars and biggest collectors, and the show is all about the conversations and in-person sharing of drams – something that’s almost impossible to replicate online.

So, instead, we’ve decided to focus on one element of the show – the masterclasses. The chance to try some of the world’s finest whiskies, curated by the experts behind the show: The Whisky Exchange co-founder Sukhinder Singh, and whisky experts Angus MacRaild and Jonny McMillan.

This year’s show will run from 25-27 February and feature four masterclasses. Each class will be live-streamed on Facebook for anyone to watch, but we also have a tasting packs available if you’d like to taste along on Zoom with Sukhinder, Angus, Jonny, me and a whole host of guests from around the whisky world.

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The Line-up

Sukhinder, Jonny and Angus have dug deep into their whisky collections and, after months of (occasionally heated) discussion, have created the four tasting line-ups, each examining something that they are passionate about in whisky – old-fashioned peat, waxy whisky, the wonder of old Longmorn and the overlooked masterpieces of Gordon & MacPhail.

Waxy Whisky
7pm Thursday 25 February 2021

Waxy Whisky

When it comes to the character of old & rare whisky, waxiness is one of the most sought after flavours and textures. While the style is most commonly associated with Brora and Clynelish, there’s much more to the world of waxy whisky. This class looks into other distilleries and expressions distilled in the 1960s and 1970s, and asks ‘why?’ and ‘how?’. Our hosts will be joined by Roe and Co master distiller Lora Hemy, and whiskyfun.com creator and Clyenlish obsessive Serge Valentin to pull apart waxy drams and find out what makes them tick.

The drams:

  • Glen Ord 30 Year Old Diageo Special Releases 2005
  • Balvenie 1974 15 Year Old Signatory Vintage
  • Clynelish 1972 24 Year Old Rare Malts
  • Convalmore 1962 31 Year Old Cadenhead’s Authentic Collection
  • Balblair 40 Year Old Single Malts of Scotland
  • Clynelish 12 Year Old Green & Red Label

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Longmorn
7pm Friday 26 February 2021

Longmorn

The way that whisky is made in Scotland means that we often don’t get a chance to try spirit from some of the greatest distilleries, other than in blends. Among those is Longmorn – one of Sukhinder’s favourite distilleries. Our hosts will be joined by The Whisky Exchange Old and Rare Spirits Manager Diego Lanza, and Catawiki whisky specialist Jeroen Koetsier for a look at what makes old Longmorn special. Expect old and elegantly fruity whisky with – especially if you ask Sukhinder – a touch of pink grapefruit.

The drams:

  • Longmorn 10 Year Old Hill Thompson, bot.1960s
  • Longmorn 15 Year Old Cadenhead Dumpy, bot.~1980
  • Longmorn 1970 Berry Brothers, bot.1998
  • Longmorn 1969 Signatory Vintage 10th Anniversary, bot.1998
  • Longmorn 1970 36 Year Old Single Malts of Scotland
  • Longmorn 1973 25 Year Old Hart Brothers, Port Wood

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Gordon & MacPhail Old & Rare
4pm Saturday 27 February 2021

Gordon & MacPhail

While Gordon & MacPhail is one of the best-known and -loved independent bottlers in the world, not all of its whiskies get the attention they deserve. Hiding in its extensive range of old and rare bottlings are the simply-presented, unassuming vintage bottlings. They are a surprisingly reasonably-priced way of trying long-aged whiskies, matured in excellent casks and distilled in the golden era of whisky production. I will be joined by Diego Lanza and Jason Vaswani from The Whisky Exchange’s Old & Rare spirits team to taste these old drams and look into the history of G&M’s bottlings.

The drams:

  • Glen Grant 1966 45 Year Old
  • Strathisla 1963 48 Year Old
  • Glen Grant 1953 60 Year Old
  • Strathisla 1972 40 Year Old
  • Glenlivet 1955 56 Year Old
  • Longmorn 1964 50 Year Old

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Old-style Peat
7pm Saturday 27 February 2021

Old-style Peat

Peat may be one of the longest standing flavours in Scotch whisky, but it hasn’t been constant over the years. Changes in production and peat sources have changed the way that smoky, peaty flavours express themselves in whisky. While modern peat smoke can be wonderful, old-fashioned peat is a very different thing, and something worth examination. Our hosts will be joined by Scotch Whisky Research Institute senior scientist Frances Jack, and photographer, author and smoky whisky expert Marcel van Gils to dig deep into the history of peat and find out how and why things have changed.

The drams:

  • Highland Park 1960 17 Year Old
  • Port Ellen 1974 22 Year Old, Signatory Silent Stills, cask #6754
  • Ardmore 1977 Samaroli 35th Anniversary, bot.2003
  • Brora 32 Year Old, Diageo Special Releases 2011
  • Glen Garioch 1972 Oddbins, bot.1990s
  • Glenlochy 1965 37 Year Old Dun Eideann

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See you at the show!

The tastings will all be live-streamed on The Whisky Exchange Facebook page for everyone to watch, but don’t forget that you can grab a pack to join in and taste along with us. You can find all the packs on The Whisky Exchange’s Virtual Whisky Show Old & Rare page.

And don’t worry if you miss a tasting – they’ll be up on Facebook and YouTube to watch again.

We look forward to (virtually) seeing you there!

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Whisky Show: Old & Rare 2021

Virtual Tastings – February 2021

It’s only a week since our January Virtual Tastings post, but February is almost here and with it our next couple of tastings – a chocolate-laden Valentine’s treat, an evening of fabulous fizz, and a…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – February 2021

It’s only a week since our January Virtual Tastings post, but February is almost here and with it our next couple of tastings – a chocolate-laden Valentine’s treat, an evening of fabulous fizz, and a long-awaited appearance for Privateer rum and their head distiller, Maggie Campbell.

February’s Line-up

3 February 2021, 6.30-8pmMeet the Maker: Charles Heidsieck Champagne: Join Dawn Davies and Charles Heidsieck Chef de Cave Cyril Brun for a journey through more than 150 years of history and a pair of excellent Champagnes – Charles Heidsieck Rosé Réserve and our Champagne of the Year: Charles Heidsieck Brut Réserve. If you want to learn more about Champagne, or just want an evening of excellent fizz, this is the tasting for you.
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Maggie Campbell

Privateer rum distiller Maggie Campbell

11 February 2021, 7-8.30pmPrivateer rum with Maggie Campbell: The north-eastern coast of the USA once known for rum-making, and Privateer is rapidly bringing that reputation back. The company’s rum has only just landed in the UK and we are very pleased to have distiller Maggie Campbell on hand to tell us all about her spirit as we taste through the range. Even more excitingly, it’ll be a first outing for our first exclusive Privateer rum – Sisters in Arms – and will also feature a sneak peak of the upcoming second release, Thick as Thieves.
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Valentine's 2021 virtual tasting

14 February 2021, 5.30-7pmValentine’s Day Chocolate and Spirits with Dawn Davies: on Valentine’s day, we’ll be celebrating in the way that we know best – with great drinks and even better company. Join Dawn Davies as she pairs seven excellent drinks with a selection of our very own chocolates – Wacholderbär gin, Capovilla grappa, Plantation Fiji rum, Pierre Huet Calvados, Kavalan Taiwanese whisky, Fonseca port and smoky Ledaig Scotch whisky.
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New American Whiskey

18 February 20201, 7-8.30pm – New American Whiskey: There are loads of new distilleries springing up across the USA, but it’s often hard to find their wares over here in the UK. We’ve been working with a few distilleries to bring in their whisky and in this tasting we’ll get to try it. We will be joined live from the USA by Colby and Ashley Frey from Frey Ranch, Jay Erisman from New Riff, Autumn Nethery from Jeptha Creed, and Brian Treacy from Sagamore Spirits to learn more about the distillers and try their whiskies.
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What’s next?

March’s tasting line-up is well on the way, and you’ll hear more as soon as we can tell you about it. But before then, we’ll have details of our Whisky Show: Old & Rare tastings – make sure you sign up to the mailing list over on the website to be the first to hear.

After that we’ve got Virtual Cognac Show and Whisky Show – tickets are on sale now for both – with details still to come of Rum Show and Champagne Show – we’re only a month in and 2021 is already looking busy.

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – February 2021

Virtual Tastings – January 2021

It’s the new year and we’re back with a whole new program of virtual tastings and more. We’re kicking things off with a pair of events you won’t want to miss… New year, new drinks…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – January 2021

It’s the new year and we’re back with a whole new program of virtual tastings and more. We’re kicking things off with a pair of events you won’t want to miss…

New year, new drinks

With 2021 stretching ahead of us, we’ve already started planning in tastings for the upcoming months. We’ll be kicking things off with a bit of a rum focus – keep an eye out for February’s very special tasting: details to be revealed soon – and will then be meandering through the wonderful world of drinks as we continue towards December: a whole year of great drinks.

January’s Line-Up

Monday 25 January 2021, 6.30pmBurns Night Quiz: Join TWE head buyer Dawn Davies and me for an evening of Robert-Burns-tinged quizzery. We’ll be diving into the fabric of Scotch whisky to give you an evening of taxing questions and the chance to win fabulous prizes. It’s free to come along, but you’ll need to sign up in advance.
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Hamoden tasting

Wednesday 27 January 2021, 6.30pm – Hampden Estate Rum with Luca Gargano: Joining us from Haiti, we’ll have Luca Gargano of Italian drinks specialist Velier on the line to tell us all about the rums from this increasingly iconic Jamaican distiller. Known for producing big, fruity rums, they are much loved by rum geeks and more fans are discovering them every day. Luca’s been a fan of theirs for years, and has been bottling their rums for as long as he’s been able to get hold of them – he’s the perfect person to tell us more.
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More shows?

We’re not stopping at just our tastings program – our shows are all going virtual. We’ll still be having a physical show where we can, but they’ll all have at least some virtual element for you to join in with if you can’t make it in person.

Details of Whisky Show: Old & Rare will be landing shortly, but expect some incredible online tastings featuring great guests and fantastic whisky – sign up to the mailing list on the Whisky Show: Old & Rare website to be the first to hear.

Virtual Cognac Show has just launched, featuring three days of talks and tastings from 22-24 April – you can find out more on the Cognac Show website.

Rum Show is now a real thing, although we’re not quite ready to reveal it to the world yet. We’ll let you know all the details here on The Whisky Exchange blog once things are confirmed.

Whisky Show has also returned! We’re planning our biggest and best show yet, with more whiskies than ever and a stack of guest spirits all focused on one thing: flavour. Alongside the physical show, we’ll be streaming loads of talks and tastings, as well as continuing on through the week after the show with even more. Tickets are available now for both the physical and virtual sides of the show, with in-person tickets including a virtual pass – head over to the Whisky Show website to learn more.

What’s next?

January’s almost half gone already and we’ll have details of February’s tastings up shortly. Happy new year – we look forward to seeing you soon.

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – January 2021