24 July 2019

Whisky Works 29 Year Old Glaswegian


From a humble distillery tour guide to one of the industry’s leading whisky makers, the last 20 years has most definitely been a dream, or should I say ‘dram’ come true for Gregg Glass. Having trailblazed his way to help create a wealth of iconic whiskies from Compass Box, some of which were a real inspiration for striking my own whisky fuse, Gregg is now taking whisky innovation and experimentation to the next level, at The Whisky Works!
 
Having moved to Whyte & Mackay in 2016, working alongside the master blending legend that is Richard Paterson, Gregg is now heading up The Whisky Works, an independent arm of the company, which will allow him to innovate even further by developing new maturation practices inspired by centuries of distilling tradition.
 
The aim is for Gregg to bring his experimental whisky making and cask selection skills to consumers, with a series of limited editions. In fact he has just done that, with the release of the brands first two expressions, which includes the 29 Year Old Glaswegian; a single grain Scotch whisky, from an undisclosed (but if you do your homework you’ll be able to work out which one) and now closed distillery.
 
The nose: A full on, fruity, five a day fest, of toffee apples, pineapple cubes, pear drops and strawberry jam tarts. Followed by deep and decadent depths of creme brûlée, Joe & Seph's salted caramel popcorn and Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Belgian waffles, served with a generous scoop of raspberry ripple ice cream.
 
The nasal niceties continue with warming waves of Jamaica ginger cake, bourbon laced pecan pie, freshly polished oak and wood spice. Along with orange oil, coconut ice and teases of Quality Street Mint Matchmakers.
 
The palate: Gloriously garish grilled pineapple rings dusted with a pinch-ette of cayenne pepper, ripe juicy mangos, spiced baked apples, foam bananas, lemon bon bons and blackcurrant Fruit Pastilles.
 
The palatable pleasures continue with more of those creme brûlée, coconut ice and moreish Joe & Seph's salted caramel popcorn notes. Followed by Muller fruit corner peach and apricot yogurt, cherry turnovers, Lotus Biscoff caramelised biscuits, sweet oak and wood spice.
 
Ahead of a rather tasty, lush, linger-ette of a finish, you're treated to a tease of all things tanic and a quick parting menthol fresh kiss.
 
Some older single grain whiskies can be a tad heavy and over gutsy for some, but as giving and as glorious as this one is, it has a real fresh balancing edge, which allows all the individual elements to shine through in equal measure, with nothing overpowering, making this a real unifying ensemble of a dram!
 
Well, if this is just a taste of things to come from The Whisky Works, we can’t wait to see what other delights Gregg has rolled up his figurative dramming sleeves!

 

19 July 2019

Bimber Distillery Tweet Tasting


Hootendrammy! We’re absolutely thrilled to announce the details of our 160th Tweet Tasting!
 
We’re delighted to say that on August 21st, we’ll be teaming up with the mighty Bimber Distillery, to pour and explore an exclusive dramming showcase, of what they’re currently producing at their West London distillery.
 
Bimber Distillery’s mission is to produce a world-class single malt whisky, handcrafted with passion. Combining generations of rich distilling heritage, with the finest quality ingredients to create the ultimate craft whisky experience and help drive forward the emerging English whisky category.
 
Full details and dramming line-up are currently under wraps (all will be revealed soon!) But if you fancy sharing, sipping and savouring an enticing and exciting ensemble of English dramming delights click here to register your interest by emailing your name, address, date of birth and Twitter handle, remembering to mark the subject line: #BimberDistillery
 
The closing date to register is August 2nd, and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free on the evening of August 21st to take part!
 
Even if you're not one of the selected Tweet Tasters, it'd be great to have you following all the evenings dramspankery. So we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter, on August 21st at 7pm BST via #BimberDistillery
 
Registration open to over 21's only!
 
For more information on Bimber Distillery, visit: bimberdistillery.co.uk
 
@TheWhiskyWire
@BimberLondon
#BimberDistillery
 
Be part of the dramfotainment!

9 July 2019

Quick Fire Rum Tasting Notes

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14 Year Old Barbados Single Blended Rum
56% ABV


Nose: Overripe banana skin, sherry steeped raisins, coffee soaked dates, cinnamon poached plums, Frank Coopers Oxford vintage marmalade, grilled pineapple rings and burnt caramel. Followed by a big wedge of Delia’s creole Christmas cake, gulab jamun (Indian dessert), smoked walnuts, a tease of five spice and oodles of opulently charred oak.
 
Palate: Treacle drenched raisins, dates and sultanas, thick aged balsamic vinegar, salted caramel, baked plums, grilled peaches and clove studded oranges. Followed by sugared almonds, chocolate covered coffee beans, five spice, anise, ground white pepper and wondrous waves of wood spice.
 
Finish: A fabulously full on, feisty and spicy lingering finish.
 
Summary: A beautifully balanced, Bajan blended beauty! Over the last few years we’ve become as passionate about rum as we are about whisky, and with releases like this from one of the most exciting and inspiring brands across all rum categories, it’s very easy to understand why!