28 February 2020

101st Whisky Insiders Interview - David Zibell



Company:
Golani Distillery (Israel)

Job:
Master Distiller

Website:



How long have you been working in the whisky industry?
I started in September 2014, so it's going on six years now. After learning so much about whisky making through studying and mentors, I finally realised my dream to make whisky and founded the Golani Distillery, two months after immigrating to Israel. After firing my first distillation in August just a couple of weeks earlier, I decided I would dedicate myself to making the best whisky I can and forever work on improving it.

What has been your biggest career highlight to date?
That would have to be releasing Israel’s first whisky on Israel independence day in 2016.

Can you remember your first dram, and indeed what it was?
My first dram ever was a J&B Rare blended Scotch whisky, but I was 17 and didn’t really care what I was drinking at the time. My first 'wow' whisky was Caol Ila 12 Year Old.

What does whisky mean to you?
Whisky is patience and diversity, from the grain, yeast, water, wood and maturation, to the community it’s created across the globe.

Where would you like to see yourself in five years’ time?
A leading brand in my home market and a sought-after brand in the international market.

What was your last dram?
My last dram was an Ardbeg Corryvreckan.

Do you have a favourite whisky and food pairing combination?
Salty and smoked fish work best with whisky for me.

What’s your favourite time and place to enjoy a dram?
On Fridays after a long week, I sit in our sunroom with a dram and usually with an accompanying cigar.

What do you think is going to be the next big thing on the whisky horizon?
Malted rye whisky, micro distilleries and wide range of wood experiments are all big things that are in the beginning phases right now.

What’s the one dram you couldn’t live without? 
That would have to be my first 'wow' whisky, Caol Ila 12 Year Old!

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

18 February 2020

Quick Fire Rum Tasting Notes

Thameside Rum Signature Blend
Blended Caribbean Rum
40% ABV



Nose: A fresh and finessed Jamaican funk led tropical tease of ripe bananas, grilled pineapple rings, mango, lime zest and coconut ice. Followed by notes of cream soda, demerara sugar, cinnamon sticks, anise, white pepper, spiced oak and a bag of warm and sticky Werther's Originals.

Palate: A bounty of banana bread, Jamaica ginger cake, rum raisin ice cream, ready rolled cake icing and demerara caramel. Followed by notes of vanilla fudge, tinned pineapple rings, cream soda, anise, white pepper, mixed spice, sweet dried oak, a tease of coconut rum and more of that finessed Jamaican funk.

Finish: A sweet and spiced, refined and rewarding finish, that lingers and lasts as long as a Caribbean sunset!

Summary: This is one smooth operator of a blended belter, which is comprised of aged pot and column still rums from Jamaica, Barbados and Guyana. It was inspired by the English style of Caribbean rums which were imported, blended and aged in dockyards along the Thames river in London, since the 18th century.

Although this would make for a marvellous mixer or cocktail component, we would urge you to try this one neat first, as its refined balance makes it one superb solo sipper!



17 February 2020

Cù Bòcan Tweet Tasting


Even more industry leading social media based dramfotainment you say? Well as ever you've come to the right place!

Continuing our teeming throng of Twitter trending Tweet Tastings, we’re thrilled to announce that on March 25th, we’ll be teaming up with the fabulous Highland whisky brand Cù Bòcan, to pour and explore a trio of their whisky creations.

Produced at the Tomatin Distillery, every winter lightly peated Scottish barley is used to distill limited batches of a subtly smoky and surprisingly sweet spirit, which is then matured in a variety of casks to become Cù Bòcan single malt.

Full details to follow, but if you fancy taking part in what promises to be a Highland hootendrammy of an evening, click here to register your details by emailing your name, postal address, Twitter handle and date of birth. Please also remember to mark the subject line of your email: #CuBocanWhisky

The closing date to register is March 2nd, and if you are registering to take part, please make sure that you will actually be free on the evening of March 25th 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 March 25th at 19:00 GMT via #CuBocanWhisky

Registration open to over 21's only!

For more info on Cù Bòcan, visit: cu-bocan.com

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10 February 2020

JJ Corry St Patrick's Day Tweet Tasting


Fancy some St Patrick’s Day social media based dramfotainment? Well allow us to very gladly oblige!

Continuing our teeming throng of industry leading, Twitter trending Tweet Tastings, we’re absolutely delighted to announce that on Tuesday March 17th, we’ll be teaming up again with our friends at The Chapel Gate Irish Whiskey Co and their multi-award-winning JJ Corry brand, for an epic evening of Irish whiskey exploration and celebration.

Founded in 2015 by Louise McGuane, who has resurrected the lost art of Irish whiskey bonding under the JJ Corry brand name. The Chapel Gate Irish Whiskey Co, is maturing whiskey in a purpose built bonded rackhouse on the McGuane family farm in Cooraclare, County Clare, on the West Coast of Ireland.

The evenings dramming line up is under wraps for now, but given the epicness of the brands releases to date and the fact it’ll be St Patrick’s Day, we can guarantee it’ll be pretty dram epic!

If you would like to take part on what promises to be an Irish whiskey night to remember, click here to register your details by emailing your name, postal address, Twitter handle and age confirmation. Please also remember to mark the subject line: #JJCorryWhiskey

The closing date to register is February 24th, and if you are registering please make sure that you will actually be free on the evening of St Patrick's Day 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 March 17th at 19:00 GMT via #JJCorryWhiskey

Registration open to over 21's only!

For more info on JJ Corry, visit: chapelgatewhiskey.com

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