White Peak Reveals Wire Works Virgin Oak Finish Whisky

UK Peak District-based distillery White Peak has released a limited edition whisky – Wire Works Virgin Oak Finish – highlighting its maturation in American oak barrels. White Peak Wire Works Virgin Oak Finish is a lightly peated single malt whisky, first matured in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels, before being finished in virgin American oak barrels, bottled […]

UK Peak District-based distillery White Peak has released a limited edition whisky – Wire Works Virgin Oak Finish – highlighting its maturation in American oak barrels.

White Peak Wire Works Virgin Oak Finish is a lightly peated single malt whisky, first matured in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels, before being finished in virgin American oak barrels, bottled at 51.7% alcohol by volume [103.4 proof] and is said to contain notes of brown sugar, cherry, cinnamon, toffee and vanilla.

Only 3,000 bottles of White Peak Wire Works Virgin Oak Finish are being made available for $80 per 700ml bottle.

Inbox / The Week’s Whisky News (November 18, 2022)

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Here is the round-up of the news from this last week.
 
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Crown Royal
The popular Canadian blended whisky of Crown Royal has announced a limited edition super-premium bottle - the Crown Royal 29. It is the latest addition to the brand's Higher Marques range. The rye whisky was produced at Crown Royal's distillery in Gimli, Manitoba and has been aged for a minimum of 29 years in oak barrels. There are just 6,000 bottles and each is presented in a bespoke decanter and velvet bag. Crown Royal 29 will be available in selected 10 American states including Arizona, California, Florida, Pennsylvania and Texas. A bottle will retail for US$399.

 
Maker's Mark
 

The Kentucky wheated bourbon brand of Maker's Mark has released two city-inspired new bottlings that will form the beginning of a new travel retail exclusive range. The City Series has launched with the New York Edition and Sydney Edition with each whisky exclusive to its respective city's airports. Brand owner Beam Suntory state that the new releases will offer unique flavour profiles for each city and the series is the result of a decade of wood science innovation.
 
The New York Edition (pictured, above right) is described as 'big, bold and complex' and will cost US$95 per bottle. The Sydney Edition (pictured, above left) is said to be 'herbaceous and vibrant' and is presented at a cask strength of 52.6% ABV. A bottle will cost AU$140. Each bottling will be accompanied by 'disruptive and experiential' activations at each airport.

 
Uncle Nearest
 

The Tennessee distillery of Nearest Green has announced three new whiskeys to add to their Uncle Nearest range. The trio is headed by the Uncle Nearest Rye 100 Proof (pictured, above centre), which is available now, and will be joined by the Single Barrel Black Label on Black Friday (November 25) and the Single Barrel Rye on December 15 in time for Christmas. 
 
Each expression has been created by Victoria Eady Butler, the Master Blender for Uncle Nearest. The three whiskeys are respectively priced at US$59, US$79 and US$89. They will only be available at the distillery in Shelbyville, Tennessee or via selected online retailers.

 

White Peak
The English distillery of White Peak has announced the release of its latest limited edition single malt - the Wire Works Virgin Oak Cask Finish. The new whisky features the Derbyshire-based distillery's lightly peated spirit which has been initially matured in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels before a short finishing period in virgin American oak casks. It has been released at 51.7% ABV and is limited to just 3,000 bottles. The Wire Works Virgin Oak Cask Finish is available to purchase from the White Peak website and selected specialist whisky retailers in the UK. Each bottle will cost £67.

 
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White Peak Unveils Wire Works

White Peak Distillery has released Wire Works – the second entry in their Small Batch series. White Peak Wire Works Small Batch single malt whisky was matured in both ex-bourbon and the distillery’s STR (shaved, toasted and recharred) casks, bottled at 47.7% alcohol by volume [95.4 proof] and is said to contain notes of bitter […]

White Peak Distillery has released Wire Works – the second entry in their Small Batch series.

White Peak Wire Works Small Batch single malt whisky was matured in both ex-bourbon and the distillery’s STR (shaved, toasted and recharred) casks, bottled at 47.7% alcohol by volume [95.4 proof] and is said to contain notes of bitter orange marmalade, fruitcake and vanilla butter fudge.

Only 4,251 bottles of White Peak Wire Works Small Batch are being made available in Germany, Italy and the UK for $65 per 700ml bottle.

Review / Wire Works Necessary Evil Finish

This new whisky is the latest limited edition release from the English single malt whisky brand of Wire Works. The Wire Works Necessary Evil Finish is just the fifth release from the Derbyshire-based White Peak distillery. The whisky has seen the disti…


This new whisky is the latest limited edition release from the English single malt whisky brand of Wire Works. The Wire Works Necessary Evil Finish is just the fifth release from the Derbyshire-based White Peak distillery. The whisky has seen the distillery's lightly peated spirit initially matured in ex-bourbon barrels. This has then been finished for a short period in ex-beer casks. These had previously held Necessary Evil imperial stout brewed by the neighbouring Thornbridge Brewery. It is bottled at 51.3% ABV and is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. There are just 2,059 individually numbered bottles. 

The White Peak distillery was founded in 2017 by Max and Claire Vaughn. It is located in the village of Ambleside near Matlock, Derbyshire in the Peak District National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The distillery is housed within the former Johnson & Nephew copper wire factory on the banks of the River Derwent. They also produce rum and gin, as well as supporting the local community in eco-friendly and sustainability projects. It was Derbyshire's first ever craft distillery.

The Wire Works Necessary Evil Finish is only available via the White Peak website, with a small amount available from the distillery shop. A bottle will cost £65 and is restricted to one per customer. It is expected to sell out quickly. Some are still available at the time of writing.

Our tasting notes

The colour is deep gold and the nose is vibrant and expressive. Initial aromas include green apple, vanilla and golden syrup with a hint of chocolate and hazelnut. Underneath is a whiff of gentle peat smoke and this adds a savoury and earthy quality. There is also a distinct malty cereal aroma that adds further depth.

On the palate this whisky is instantly hot and peppery. This settles a little to allow other notes to evolve. The distinct malty cereal characteristic from the nose rises first and has a biscuit-like quality. This is quickly joined by some milk chocolate and golden syrup. The green apple is less crisp than on the nose and now resembles baked apple with butterscotch sauce drizzled over. The gentle and soft peat smoke lingers in the background and eventually wraps itself around all the other characteristics. There is a late hint of candied orange and rum-soaked dates. A pinch of savoury baking spices round things off well - think of cinnamon, powdered ginger and clove.

The finish is of decent length and sees the smokiness come more to the fore. This becomes a little ashy as time progresses. It is well supported by the biscuity malt cereal note and this drags out the finish, especially once the fruity and sweet notes die away. The warming baking spices also hold well.

What's the verdict?

We always love to sample new whiskies from new distilleries. After the long wait it is great to discover what a distillery is all about and the style of whisky that they are making. This is one of the best new whiskies from a UK craft distillery that we have tried to date. It has depth, complexity and comes in at an accessible price. 

This backs up our initial thoughts after we tasted the Wire Works First Release earlier in the year. That showed huge promise and this Necessary Evil Finish does the same. Definitely a distillery to watch out for.


Inbox / The Week’s Whisky News (August 5, 2022)

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Here is the round-up of the news from this last week. 
 
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Mortlach
The Speyside single malt distillery of Mortlach, often called 'The Beast of Dufftown', has announced the release of a rare new expression - the Mortlach 30 years old Midnight Malt. The new whisky has undergone a three-way finishing process in an intriguing set of casks. It has spent the majority of its maturation in either re-fill American oak or re-fill European oak. These were then married together by Dr. Craig Wilson, one of Diageo's senior malt blenders, before being split between the three casks - ex-Bordeaux red wine, ex-Calvados apple brandy and ex-Guatemalan rum. 
 
The Mortlach 30 years old Midnight Malt has been bottled at the natural cask strength of 49.1% ABV and is limited in number. It will be available worldwide from from selected specialist and luxury retailers. A bottle will cost £3,700/ $4,495 US.

 
Tullibardine
 

The Highland distillery of Tullibardine has launched the fifth expression in its Distillery Editions Series, imaginatively titled Tullibardine Distillery Editions No.5. The single malt was distilled and filled to a single ex-bourbon cask in 2007, before undergoing a final finishing period in an ex-Sauternes dessert wine barrel from France. 
 
The series was launched in 2020 and are exclusive to the distillery visitor centre. Each single cask has been hand selected by a different distillery team member. This fifth edition was chosen by Greg Paterson, Senior Distillery & Warehouse Operator at Tullibardine. It is limited to just 269 bottles with each costing £95.
 
"The sweetness of the first-fill bourbon barrel marries particularly well with the fruitiness from the time spent in the Sauternes wine cask, bringing out aromas of white peach and ripe nectarines. It's a delicious combination."
Greg Paterson.


White Peak
The Derbyshire-based English whisky distillery of White Peak have announced the latest limited edition release - the Wire Works Necessary Evil Finish. It is just the fifth release from White Peak. The whisky has seen the distillery's lightly peated spirit initially matured in ex-bourbon barrels. This has then been finished for a short period in ex-beer casks. These had previously held Necessary Evil imperial stout brewed by the neighbouring Thornbridge Brewery. It is bottled at 51.3% ABV and is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. There are just 2,059 individually numbered bottles. 
 
The Wire Works Necessary Evil Finish is only available via the White Peak website, with a small amount available tomorrow (Saturday 5 August) from the distillery shop. A bottle will cost £65 and is restricted to one per customer.
 

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White Peak Introduces Single Malt Small Batch

New UK-based White Peak Distillery has released their newest single malt whisky entitled Wire Works Whisky Small Batch. Wire Works Whisky Small Batch is a lightly peated single malt emanating from maturing in ex-bourbon barrels, bottled at 46.2% alcohol by volume [92.4 proof] and is said to contain notes of fruit, nutmeg and vanilla. Only […]

New UK-based White Peak Distillery has released their newest single malt whisky entitled Wire Works Whisky Small Batch.

Wire Works Whisky Small Batch is a lightly peated single malt emanating from maturing in ex-bourbon barrels, bottled at 46.2% alcohol by volume [92.4 proof] and is said to contain notes of fruit, nutmeg and vanilla.

Only 4,300 bottles of White Peak Wire Works Whisky Small Batch is being made available via White Peak Distillery’s official website or in-person from the distillery for $75 per 700ml bottle.

Inbox / The Week’s Whisky News (July 1, 2022)

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Here is the round-up of the news from this last week. 
 
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Strathearn
Douglas Laing & Co, the owners of Strathearn, have announced the launch of a single malt new make from the Highland distillery - The Heart. The new release is designed to offer an insight into the style of single malt that Strathearn will release when the spirit comes of age. The Perthshire distillery was independently founded in 2013 and then acquired by Douglas Laing in 2019. The name refers to the middle cut of the spirit distillation, which is commonly known as the heart. The Heart is bottled at the natural cask filling strength of 63.5% ABV and is released in 20cl sized bottles. The launch is limited to just 1,800 bottles with each costing £18.
 
"Strathearn spirit is the product of a truly traditional art. We nose and taste throughout every spirit distillation, paying close attention as we make our cut points. The new make spirit is a wonderful preview of the whisky we will enjoy in the future."
Angela Brown / Head Distiller at Strathearn.

 



White Peak
Following hot on the heels of last week's release of the Wire Works Small Batch is another new limited edition from the Derbyshire distillery - the Wire Works Cask Strength. It represents the first single cask release from the brand. The cask in question is an STR (shaved, toasted and recharred) barrel and this has yielded just 293 individually numbered bottles. The new whisky is released at its natural cask strength of 61.4% ABV and is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. The Wire Works Cask Strength is only available via a ballot - this is open until midday on Monday, July 4. Details are available on the special page on the White Peak website - click here. A bottle will cost £75.



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Inbox / The Week’s Whisky News (June 24, 2022)

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Here is the round-up of the news from this last week.
 
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Bladnoch
 

The revived Lowland distillery of Bladnoch has announced the oldest ever expression to be released under the current ownership - the Bladnoch 30 years old. The new whisky is a combination of just two casks - a first-fill ex-Oloroso sherry barrel and a first-fill ex-Moscatel cask. It has been created by Dr. Nick Savage, the Master Distiller at Bladnoch. 
 
The Bladnoch 30 years old is bottled at 45.5% ABV and is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. The release is limited to just 950 bottles with each costing £1,000 ($1,230 US). It will be available from www.bladnoch.com and the distillery shop, plus selected specialist retailers in selected world markets.

 
Macallan
 

The Speyside distillery of Macallan has announced their latest series - The Macallan M Collection 2022 Releases. The collection is designed to show the foundations of Macallan's whisky making, which are known as The Six Pillars, and consists of three new whiskies - the Macallan M, M Black and M Copper. All are presented in bespoke decanters created by the famous French crystal manufacturer Lalique.

Macallan M celebrates the whisky's natural colour and is bottled at 45% ABV.  M Black features rare peated spirit that is occasionally made at the distillery and is released at 46% ABV. M Copper showcases the small stills and is bottled at 42% ABV. All have been matured in sherry seasoned oak barrels and will be available in limited numbers via selected whisky and luxury retailers worldwide. The Macallan M will cost £5,000 ($6,150 US) a bottle, M Black £5,700 ($7,000 US) and M Copper £6,250 ($7,700 US).

 

Redbreast
The popular Irish single pot still brand of Redbreast has announced a new series of whiskeys, and the first release in that series. The Redbreast American Oak Series will be exclusive to the United States and kicks off with the Redbreast Kentucky Oak Edition. The new range will celebrate the integral role that American oak barrels play in the creation of the Redbreast range. 
 
The Kentucky Oak Edition has been initially matured in American oak ex-bourbon barrels and ex-Oloroso sherry butts from Spain. The whiskey was then finished for between three and seven months in specially created virgin American white oak casks. The Redbreast Kentucky Oak Edition is available now in America and will retail for $96 a bottle.
 

 
White Peak
The craft English whisky distillery of White Peak has announced the second release of their Wire Works single malt - the Wire Works Small Batch. It follows their inaugural release in February. The new whisky is a vatting of American oak ex-bourbon casks and French oak STR (shaved, toasted and recharred) barrels. There are just 4,300 bottles and these are released at 46.2% ABV. The Wire Works Small Batch will only be available from the distillery shop in Derbyshire or via www.whitepeakdistillery.co.uk. It is part of a wider release programme for 2022. A bottle will cost £60.


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White Peak Debuts Wire Works Whisky Single Malt

White Peak Distillery – a six-year-old distillery located in the Peak District in the Midlands of England – has debuted their inaugural single malt called Wire Works Whisky. White Peak Distillery Wire Works Whisky was matured in several first-fill oak casks [including ex-bourbon barrels], bottled at 50.3% alcohol by volume [100.6 proof] and is said […]

White Peak Distillery – a six-year-old distillery located in the Peak District in the Midlands of England – has debuted their inaugural single malt called Wire Works Whisky.

White Peak Distillery Wire Works Whisky was matured in several first-fill oak casks [including ex-bourbon barrels], bottled at 50.3% alcohol by volume [100.6 proof] and is said to contain notes of butterscotch, chocolate, orange peel, peat, raisins, sandalwood and vanilla.

Only 5,016 bottles of White Peak Distillery Wire Works Whisky are being made available for $85 per 700ml bottle beginning in February 2022.