Jack Daniel’s Tequila-Finished Whiskey Tops Week’s New Releases

Jack Daniel’s has released the latest in its Distillery Series line of experimental whiskies, a Tennessee Whiskey finished in añejo tequila barrels that had first… Read More

Jack Daniel’s has released the latest in its Distillery Series line of experimental whiskies, a Tennessee Whiskey finished in añejo tequila barrels that had first been used at Jack Daniel’s before being sent to Mexico. The release was selected by Master Taster Danny Lamb, and is the 11th release in the distillery series. It’s available at the distillery’s White Rabbit Bottle Shop in Lynchburg and select Tennessee retailers with a recommended retail price of $41.99.

Aberfeldy is adding to its Red Wine Cask Collection with a new 18-year-old single malt finished in Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon wine casks. It’s a cousin to last year’s 15-year-old Cabernet Sauvignon finish, and will be available through the distillery’s web site at first before rolling out in the UK, France, Germany, and the United States with a recommended retail price of £115 per bottle.

Angus Dundee Distillers is reviving the Glencadam 18-year-old Highland single malt. It disappeared from the lineup several years ago because of a lack of supply dating back to when the distillery was mothballed between 1999 and 2003, but there are enough stocks now to ensure a permanent supply. It will be available worldwide with a recommended retail price of £145 a bottle. 

Glengoyne has released its latest Cask Strength edition. It’s the 10th in the series, and marks a decade of the annual limited edition. It’s matured in a combination of first-fill Oloroso Sherry, ex-Bourbon, and refill casks, and won a gold medal in the recent International Spirits Challenge. It is available through whisky specialist shops globally as well as the Glengoyne web site.

Wolfcraig master blenders Richard Paterson and Ian Macmillan have created the second blend in the Wolfcraig lineup, It’s a 14-year-old blend that uses whisky matured in ex-Bourbon barrels along with aged sherry casks, and will launch in August with a recommended retail price of £80 a bottle. 

Wyoming Whiskey is out with its annual Wyoming-exclusive release. This year’s whisky is named Integrity, and honors former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson with a 7 year-old Bourbon. It’s available through the distillery and Wyoming retailers only.

Finally, Ireland’s Teeling Whiskey Company has released the second edition in its Wonders of Wood Collection. It’s a single pot still Irish Whiskey matured in virgin Portuguese Oak barrels. It’s available through the Teeling web site for 80 Euros a bottle, with part of the proceeds going to help plant native Irish tree species in Ireland.

This story was published July 31, 2023. Photo courtesy Jack Daniel’s.

A New Era for Gordon & MacPhail

The 128-year-old family-owned independent bottler stunned the whisky world this week with news that it will stop sourcing new make spirit from other distillers starting… Read More

The 128-year-old family-owned independent bottler stunned the whisky world this week with news that it will stop sourcing new make spirit from other distillers starting next year. Instead, Gordon & MacPhail will focus on single malts from its two distilleries, Benromach and The Cairn in the future. With decades of maturing whisky on hand, the change won’t be felt for at least 12 to 15 years and Gordon & MacPhail will continue bottling older whiskies for decades to come. We’ll discuss the change in philosophy with G&M managing director Ewen Mackintosh on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. On Behind the Label, we’ll celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Excise Act of 1823, which directly led to today’s Scotch Whisky industry, and we’ll have tasting notes for whiskies from Bunnahabhain, Lost Lantern, and Dràm Mòr, too.

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Episode 1015: July 30, 2023

Links: Gordon & MacPhail | Bruichladdich | Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery | McCarthy’s Clear Creek Distillery | Pursuit Spirits | New Orleans Spirits Competition | Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Awards | Jack Daniel’s | Glencadam | Aberfeldy | Wolfcraig | Wyoming Whiskey | Teeling Whiskey Company | Whisky Fun | Bunnahabhain | Lost Lantern Whiskey | Dràm Mòr Group | The Glenlivet

Image courtesy Gordon & MacPhail.

Witchburn Distillery Seeks Planning Approval, Wolfcraig’s Request Denied

Plans for a third new distillery in Campbeltown, Scotland have been submitted to Argyll & Bute Council for review. The Witchburn Distillery project is led… Read More

Plans for a third new distillery in Campbeltown, Scotland have been submitted to Argyll & Bute Council for review. The Witchburn Distillery project is led by Adam Hochul and Alexander Springensguth, the entrepreneurs behind the independent bottler Brave New Spirits, and is planned for a site at the former RAF Macrihanish airbase in Campbeltown. 

“They very quickly realized that to establish and grow in the market, they were going to have to build their own distillery,” said Andrew Nairn, who is serving as project manager and will be the distillery manager assuming the project receives planning approval.

There are currently two other Campbeltown distillery projects awaiting planning review from the Council: the Dal Rianta distillery near Campbeltown Loch and the R&B Distillers Macrihanish Distillery near Campbeltown Airport. Nairn believes the Witchburn project will receive approval because it is repurposing an existing industrial-zoned building, which formerly housed the U.S. Navy Seals unit based at RAF Macrihanish before the base closed. 

Meanwhile, the proposed Wolfcraig Distillery project in Stirling is looking for a new home after Stirling Council rejected for a second time plans for the distillery. The Council’s local review body has rejected an appeal by Wolfcraig of the Council’s denial last year on the grounds that the distillery would be too large and hurt the landscape. 

Wolfcraig co-founder Jamie Lunn told reporters he was “extremely disappointed” by the news, and that the distillery’s backers will look for a new site elsewhere in Scotland. 

Published May 29, 2023

Witchburn Distillery Seeks Planning Approval, Wolfcraig’s Request Denied

Plans for a third new distillery in Campbeltown, Scotland have been submitted to Argyll & Bute Council for review. The Witchburn Distillery project is led… Read More

Plans for a third new distillery in Campbeltown, Scotland have been submitted to Argyll & Bute Council for review. The Witchburn Distillery project is led by Adam Hochul and Alexander Springensguth, the entrepreneurs behind the independent bottler Brave New Spirits, and is planned for a site at the former RAF Macrihanish airbase in Campbeltown. 

“They very quickly realized that to establish and grow in the market, they were going to have to build their own distillery,” said Andrew Nairn, who is serving as project manager and will be the distillery manager assuming the project receives planning approval.

There are currently two other Campbeltown distillery projects awaiting planning review from the Council: the Dal Rianta distillery near Campbeltown Loch and the R&B Distillers Macrihanish Distillery near Campbeltown Airport. Nairn believes the Witchburn project will receive approval because it is repurposing an existing industrial-zoned building, which formerly housed the U.S. Navy Seals unit based at RAF Macrihanish before the base closed. 

Meanwhile, the proposed Wolfcraig Distillery project in Stirling is looking for a new home after Stirling Council rejected for a second time plans for the distillery. The Council’s local review body has rejected an appeal by Wolfcraig of the Council’s denial last year on the grounds that the distillery would be too large and hurt the landscape. 

Wolfcraig co-founder Jamie Lunn told reporters he was “extremely disappointed” by the news, and that the distillery’s backers will look for a new site elsewhere in Scotland. 

Published May 29, 2023

Another New Distillery for Campbeltown

At one time, Campbeltown was Scotland’s whisky capital with more than 35 distilleries. That number dwindled to just three over the years, but now, planning… Read More

At one time, Campbeltown was Scotland’s whisky capital with more than 35 distilleries. That number dwindled to just three over the years, but now, planning approval is being sought for up to three new distilleries. The latest project is the Witchburn Distillery to be built on the former RAF Macrihanish site, and we’ll talk with project manager and master distiller Andrew Nairn on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. We’ll also hear from Beam Suntory’s Daryl Haldane following the auction Friday of a one-of-a-kind Bowmore single malt to raise money for projects on Islay. In the news, Stirling Council has rejected plans for the proposed Wolfcraig Distillery for a second time, Scotch Whisky Association leaders continue their push to reserve an excise duty hike planned for August, and Jack Daniel’s lost a trademark infringement case in the U.K. to a pair of comedians.

Episode 1006: May 28, 2023

Links: Witchburn Distillery | Bowmore | Scotch Whisky Association | Jack Daniel’s | Wolfie’s Whisky | Gentleman’s Cut Bourbon | Suntory Whisky | Glengoyne | Glencadam | Chattanooga Whiskey | Hirsch Whiskey | Dràm Mòr | Rabbit Hole Distillery | New Riff Distilling | Holladay Distillery

Another New Distillery for Campbeltown

At one time, Campbeltown was Scotland’s whisky capital with more than 35 distilleries. That number dwindled to just three over the years, but now, planning… Read More

At one time, Campbeltown was Scotland’s whisky capital with more than 35 distilleries. That number dwindled to just three over the years, but now, planning approval is being sought for up to three new distilleries. The latest project is the Witchburn Distillery to be built on the former RAF Macrihanish site, and we’ll talk with project manager and master distiller Andrew Nairn on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. We’ll also hear from Beam Suntory’s Daryl Haldane following the auction Friday of a one-of-a-kind Bowmore single malt to raise money for projects on Islay. In the news, Stirling Council has rejected plans for the proposed Wolfcraig Distillery for a second time, Scotch Whisky Association leaders continue their push to reserve an excise duty hike planned for August, and Jack Daniel’s lost a trademark infringement case in the U.K. to a pair of comedians.

Episode 1006: May 28, 2023

Links: Witchburn Distillery | Bowmore | Scotch Whisky Association | Jack Daniel’s | Wolfie’s Whisky | Gentleman’s Cut Bourbon | Suntory Whisky | Glengoyne | Glencadam | Chattanooga Whiskey | Hirsch Whiskey | Dràm Mòr | Rabbit Hole Distillery | New Riff Distilling | Holladay Distillery