11 June 2018

The GlenAllachie Tweet Tasting


More social media based dramfotainment you say? Well allow us to gladly oblige!

During what can only be described as a hugely exciting time for the distillery, since being bought last year by a consortium headed by industry legend Billy Walker, we’re absolutely delighted to announce that on July 11th we’ll be teaming up with The GlenAllachie Distillery, for what promises to be an epic evening of dramming discovery.

Full details and dram line-up are currently under wraps (all will be revealed soon!) but if you fancy pouring and exploring some splendorous Speyside sips click here to register your details by emailing your name, address and Twitter handle, remembering to also mark the subject line of your email: #GlenAllachieWhisky

The closing date to register is June 22nd, and if you are registering please make sure that you will actually be free on the evening of July 11th to take part!

Even if you're not one of the selected Tweet Tasters, it'd be great to have you following all the evening’s dramfotainment. So we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter on July 11th at 19:00 BST via #GlenAllachieWhisky

Registration open to over 21's only!
 
For more info on The GlenAllachie Distillery, visit: theglenallachie.com
 
@TheWhiskyWire
@TheGlenAllachie
 
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2 June 2018

Old Bakery Gin Competition


In addition to all things whisk(e)y, we love nothing more than spreading the word of some of our other favourite spirits, and with World Gin Day falling on June 9th, we’re well and truly in a “gin ginery, gin ginery, gin, gin, geree” frame of mind.

So this month instead of our usual whisk(e)y based bottle giveaway, we’re teaming up with our fellow North Londoners in Enfield, at Old Bakery Gin, to give away not one, but two bottles of their truly amazing and dare I say ginspiring gin.

There are gins, and there are gins, and when we first sampled the fresh and fabulously feisty offering from Old Bakery Gin just under a year ago, we had a real joyous and jubilant gin moment.

Now one of our top three go to gins, Old Bakery was named by its founder Ian Puddick, after he discovered his office was once a bakery, famous for selling illicit gin over 100 years ago.

For your chance to win a bottle of this epic allrounder of a gin, click here and email us your contact details along with the phrase that dramming pays:

“The ginning is just beginning,
and I can’t wait for some
ginspired goodtimes from
the Old Bakery!”

*Remember to mark the subject line of your email with: Old Bakery Gin Comp

If Twitter is your thing, you can also follow us via @TheWhiskyWire and RT one of our related competition tweets for another chance to win!

#OldBakeryGinComp
@TheWhiskyWire
@OldBakeryGin

Old Bakery Gin, is available from specialist retailers and direct from the distillery’s website for a RRP of £40.00.

For more information on Old Bakery Gin, visit: oldbakerygin.com
 
Competition closes at 11:59 BST on June 30th 2018. You have to be aged 21 years or over to enter!

1 June 2018

Singleton Malt Master's Selection Whisky Flash Blog


In addition to our teeming throng of industry leading Tweet Tastings, we’re thrilled to announce our latest Whisky Flash Blog event.

To help celebrate the launch of the latest release from ‘The Singleton’ we've teamed up with the brand to give our next group of Whisky Flash Bloggers, the opportunity to pour and explore their dramspankingly new Malt Master’s Selection, single malt Scotch whisky expression.

If you would like to be one of our Whisky Flash Bloggers, here are all the details you need to know:

* If you’re a blogger, tweeter or facebooker, we’d love for you to write a review of the new Singleton Malt Masters Selection, then after 9am on June 14th post your review on your blog, linking via social media. If you don’t have a blog but are a whisky loving tweeter or Facebooker, we’d love for you to tweet or post your tasting notes on the day using hashtag #Singleton

* We will of course get the sample to you a few days ahead of the Whisky Flash Blog date of June 14th, so you’ll have plenty of time to sip, savour and review.

* On the day and in the spirit of good Whisky Flash Bloggery, we would also kindly ask if you could share and re-tweet the reviews and posts from your fellow Whisky Flash Bloggers.

To register to take part click here to email your name, postal address and Twitter, Facebook and or blog details, remembering to mark the subject line: Singleton Please also confirm in your email that you are over 21 years of age.

The closing date to register is June 7th, and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free to review and post on June 14th!

For more information on The Singleton, visit: thesingleton.com

Registration open to over 21's only!
 
#Singleton

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31 May 2018

Whisky Insiders Interview No.89 - Ken Lindsay



Company:
Chivas Brothers

Job:
International Brand Ambassador

Website:





How long have you been working in the whisky industry?
I am very fortunate to have worked in this unique and amazing industry for 30 years this year, which is virtually half my life! The best half obviously! As a brand ambassador for 23 years.

What has been your biggest career highlight to date?
Among many unforgettable highlights during a 30-plus year career in Scotch whisky, I would have to say launching some stunning brands like Ballantine’s 21 Year Old in the early 1990’s, innovating with grain whisky and blended malts during the same period under the Ballantine’s brand label and more recently supporting the launch of the Ballantine’s Single Malt series. I get a particular satisfaction seeing “my babies” reaching the shelves and delighting our loyal consumers around the world!

Can you remember your first dram, and indeed what it was?
My first ever taste of Scotch whisky was a surreptitious nip of The Antiquary 12 Year Old from my father’s drinks cabinet! Apparently, it was his whisky of choice when my twin sister and I were christened, way back in 1959! I probably didn’t really appreciate Scotch whisky untill I joined the industry in my late 20’s.

What does whisky mean to you?
Scotch whisky means so many things to me. It epitomises our wonderful Scottish culture in all its richness and diversity. It is synonymous with the inherently Scottish traits of generosity, conviviality and friendship, with a phenomenal international reach. It’s also a huge source of pride when I travel round the world extolling the virtues of our unique brands such as Ballantine’s, Chivas, The Glenlivet and Aberlour.

Where would you like to see yourself in five years time?
Ideally, I will be sitting on a beach in the Algarve with my wife Ina, enjoying the finest Portuguese seafood, sipping some crisp local vinho verde and maybe even entertaining the locals in my best Portuguese with some impromptu whisky tastings, purely for fun!

What was your last dram?
My last dram was a sublime Aberlour 10 Year Old, in the spring sunshine, under Linn Falls above Aberlour distillery with 18 charming Russian guests from Kazan, Tatarstan. An unbeatable location to enjoy an unbeatable dram.

Do you have a favourite whisky and food pairing combination?
There are a few which I particularly enjoy. Scapa Skiren is a delightful accompaniment to langoustines and other fresh Orkney seafood like hand-dived scallops. Aberlour 18 Year Old is perfect with a cold-smoked venison salad, and another cracking combination is The Glenlivet Nadurra Peated Cask Finish paired with a local Scottish cheese selection with oatcakes.

What’s your favourite time and place to enjoy a dram?
I enjoy sharing drams from our portfolio around the world with like-minded enthusiasts. I have been so fortunate to travel to more than 75 countries during my whisky career and I adore learning about different cultures, customs and languages. Standing round the atmospheric fire pit at Linn House in Keith in the early evening, with a dram of Chivas Ultis shared with some good friends is also pretty special.

What do you think is going to be the next big thing on the whisky horizon?
I think with a growing appreciation of the versatility of Scotch whisky and its myriad flavours and styles, more consumers will be confident about breaking down the “perceived” barriers to entry into the category. I strongly believe it is beholden on the industry and its “expert” commentators to also play their part in “demystifying” whisky and amplifying the joys of simply tasting good scotch to a wider audience.

What’s the one dram you couldn’t live without?
The iconic Ballantine’s 17 Year Old blended Scotch! As a young(ish) International Marketing Manager for Ballantine’s Prestige range in the early 1990’s, I was introduced to this outstanding whisky by none other than Jack Goudie, the Ballantine’s Master Blender. In a career lasting 50 years with Hiram Walker and subsequently Allied Distillers, Jack was quoted often as saying “You may find an older whisky, but you’ll no’ drink a better whisky!” If it’s good enough for Jack, it’s certainly good enough for me 28 years later!

Many thanks to Ken Lindsay. Who will be our next Whisky Insider? Click back soon to find out!