14 October 2015

Littlemill 2015 Private Cellar Edition 25 Year Old

Ironically it wasn’t too long after a significant number of Scotch whisky distilleries closed in the 1980s and early 1990s, that what we know and love today as single malt whisky started to grow in popularity.

In addition to the economic woes of the 1980s, demand for blended whisky far outstripped that of single malts. This resulted in many distilleries that were not producing whisky suitable for blends being forced to make cuts and eventually closures.


Largely thanks to brands like Glenfiddich and The Macallan in the late 1980s, single malts were eventually given the attention and indeed the marketing they deserved. Believe it or not even in 2015, single malt whisky still barely accounts for 10% of overall Scotch whisky sales.

Though there were many ‘lost but definitely not forgotten’ distilleries that were forced to close during the 1980s and early 1990s, including the likes of Banff, Brora, Dallas Dhu, Glenlochy, Linlithgow, Port Ellen and Rosebank, luckily some still live on through remaining ‘get them while you still can’ stocks of whiskies.

Released mainly through independent bottlers but occasionally through official distillery releases, from the companies that now own the brands and casks, we’re still able to capture and enjoy the essence of the distilleries that once were the cornerstone foundations of the industry that now contributes nearly £5bn to the UK economy.

One of the distilleries to close during this era, which now has whisky enthusiasts eagerly seeking out its ‘lost but definitely not forgotten’ whisky wares is Littlemill. Distilling since 1772, this iconic Lowlander fell on hard times during the 1980s and was eventually mothballed in 1994. It was then tragically destroyed by fire in 2004.

In addition to a trickle of usually quite exquisitely excellent independent bottlings, from the likes of Berry Brothers & Rudd, there are very occasional official releases such as the new Littlemill 2015 Private Cellar 2015 Edition 25 Year Old, which we were very fortunate to recently sample.

The nose: kicks off with vibrant and vivacious waves of vanilla, followed by a sumptuous swathe of sherry soaked sultanas, forest fruits and a harmonious hum of spiced honey.

Aniseed twists, grilled pineapple rings and oven baked peaches make for the next set of nasal niceties, along with toffee apples, candied citrus peel, fresh ginger and a teasing whiff-ette of wood smoke.

Spent coffee grounds, chocolate bourbon biscuits and oodles of opulent oak help to provide a belting bounty of balance, followed by a fresh finessefull frenzy of cherry blossom and rose water.

The palate: kicks off with another appearance from those now full on and feisty aniseed twists, along with more of those grilled pineapple rings, oven baked peaches and accompanying slices of ripe mango that have been dusted lightly with cayenne pepper.

Spiced banana bread, vanilla fudge and sherry soaked cherries make for the next set of palatable protruding pleasures, along with charred oak, ground black pepper, cocoa, mixed spice and a good zesting of pink grapefruit.

A little shy to begin with, but once this gracious and giving, lush yet light Littlemill, has been given five minutes to breathe and open up in the glass, it well and truly likes to tell its full and glorious story.


5 October 2015

The Ardmore Tweet Tasting


Continuing our hugely successful triumphant teaming throng of Tweet Tastings, we’re absolutely thrilled to announce that on October 28th we’ll be pouring and exploring our way through a quaffable quad of Highland whisky wares from The Ardmore Distillery.
In addition to their Legacy, Tradition and Triple Wood expressions, we’ll also be exclusively sipping and savouring a brand new expression from The Ardmore.
We’re also thrilled to announce that on the night we’ll be joined by John Cashman, International Brand Ambassador for Whisky at Beam Suntory, who’ll also be tweeting in on the action and on hand to answer your questions.
Full details to follow soon, but if you would like to take part in a Highland hootendrammy of an night click here to register your interest by emailing your name, address and Twitter handle, remembering to mark the subject line of the email: #TheArdmoreWhisky
The closing date to register is October 16th, and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free on the night!!!
Even if you're not one of the selected Tweet Tasters, it'd be great to have you following the evening’s dramfotainment. So we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter on October 28th at 7pm GMT via hashtag #TheArdmoreWhisky
Until then Happy Dramlaxing!
@TheWhiskyWire
Registration open to over 18's only!

2 October 2015

Inchmurrin Tweet Tasting


Fancy sampling a trio of new expressions from Inchmurrin? Then allow us to gladly oblige, as on November 2nd we’re teaming up with our good friends at the Loch Lomond Distillery to pour and explore our way through their three new releases.

The Isle of Inchmurrin is the largest of Loch Lomond's islands and was once home to a chapel built by Christian monks in the 7th century. Known as the ‘grassy isle’ it’s soft, rounded and wooded attributes are sought after in many a malt. Large enough to support a small community, Inchmurrin lends its name to three distinctive whiskies in the Island Collection.

On the night we’ll be sharing, sipping and savouring the new Inchmurrin 12 and 18 Year Old expressions, along with their Madeira Wood Finish bottling. More details to follow soon, but if you would like to take part in an evening of deliciously dramspanking proportions, click here to register your interest by emailing your name, address and Twitter handle, remembering to mark the subject line #InchmurrinWhisky

The closing date to register is October 15th, and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free on the night!

Even if you're not one of the selected Tweet Tasters, it'd be great to have you following the evening’s dramfotainment. So we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter on November 2nd at 7pm GMT via hashtag #InchmurrinWhisky

Until then Happy Dramlaxing!

For more information on Inchmurrin visit: lochlomondgroup.com

@TheWhiskyWire
@LochLomond3
Registration open to over 18's only!

17 September 2015

Malt Whisky Yearbook 2016 Competition


It has to be said that there’s no shortage of annual releases and events in the whisky calendar, and in addition to all the committee and special releases, shows and fests, one of the undoubted highlights for me is in book form and the autumn launch of the latest edition of the Malt Whisky Yearbook.
This year’s edition which as ever has been meticulously put together and edited by Mr Whisky Yearbook himself – Ingvar Ronde, includes 250 tasting notes and covers 397 distilleries from around the UK and the rest of the world.
In addition to a wealth of features including articles from such distinguished whisky writers as Charles MacLean, Ian Buxton, Gavin D Smith, Martine Nouet and Jonny McCormick, this year’s edition features a new contemporary layout and new features including Milestones in Scotch Whisky.
Ahead of the release of this year’s edition on October 1st, we’re delighted to announce that we’ve teamed up with the Malt Whisky Yearbook, to offer two of our readers the chance of winning a signed copy of the book.
To be in with a chance of winning a copy all you need to do is Click Here and email us your contact details along with the following phrase that dramming pays:

"Make my whisky year a dramspanking dream of a delight with this right rollicking rollercoaster of a whisky read"
 
*Remember to mark the subject line of your email with: MWYB2016 Comp

If you’re not already doing so follow us on Twitter via @TheWhiskyWire and RT one of our related competition tweets for another chance to win!

#MWYB2016

If you’re too eager (and I can’t blame you) to get hold of this year’s edition you can pre-order now by Click Here

For more info on The Malt Whisky Yearbook visit: maltwhiskyyearbook.com

Competition closes on October 2nd 2015

16 September 2015

Crown Royal Deluxe Tweet Tasting


Continuing our hugely successful teaming throng of Tweet Tastings, we’re thrilled to announce that on October 26th, we’ll be hosting our first Canadian whisky event as part of the official UK launch of Crown Royal’s Deluxe expression.

Crown Royal blended Canadian whisky was first created as a gift for the King and Queen of England to celebrate their visit to Canada in 1939. Fifty whiskies are meticulously blended to create the signature smoothness of Crown Royal, including their unique Crown Royal Hand Selected Barrel Canadian Whisky.

Distilled to this day in the Coffey Still (named after the man who invented it, Aeneas Coffey), it’s the only known still of its kind in North America. The Coffey Rye whisky brings the signature creaminess to the Crown Royal Deluxe blend.

More details to follow, but if you would like to take part in our first Canadian whisky event, register by emailing your name, postal address and Twitter handle via the contact tab, remembering to mark the subject line #CrownRoyal

The closing date to register is October 3rd and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free on the night!

Even if you're not one of the selected Tweet Tasters, it'd be great to have you following all the night’s tweet tasting dramfotainment, so we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter on October 26th at 7pm GMT via #CrownRoyal

Until then Happy Dramlaxing!

For more information on Crown Royal visit: crownroyal.com
 
Registration open to over 18's only!

8 September 2015

Quick Fire Whisky Tasting Notes

Dalwhinnie Winter's Gold
 
 
Nose: An opening ménage à apple trois of crisp granny smiths, spiced roasted bramleys and sweet shop Chewits. Orange zest, grilled pineapple rings, dried apricots, gooseberry crumble drenched in vanilla custard, Waitrose lemon drizzle pudding, coconut ice, sugared almonds, ground ginger, toasted oak and a wisp-ette of poly cement (Airfix) glue.
 
Palate: Cinnamon topped apple pie, fresh ginger, spiced honey, demerara rum soaked sultanas, Sainsbury’s lemon curd, pineapple upside-down cake, McVities Jamaica ginger cake, toasted walnuts and a sassily subtle suggestion of wood smoke.
 
Finish: A comforting and cosy cracker of a finish that lingers and hums harmoniously on the palate.
 
Summary: A deliciously dramspanking new NAS release from one of the most underrated distillery’s imho. The suggested serve for Winters Gold is straight from the freezer, and by jingo it works a treat, but rest assured if frozen frolics aren’t your thing, it’s still a belting beauty served at good old fashioned room temperature.