11 November 2016

Whisky Insiders Interview - Lauren Mustard



Company:
Pernod Ricard

Job:
Chivas Regal Brand Ambassador

Website:
chivas.com



How long have you been working in the whisky industry?
I started working as a seasonal tour guide at Glenfiddich, when I turned 18. Growing up in Speyside, tour guiding was the dream summer job. You get to chat to people all day, try some beautiful whiskies and attend the weekly ceilidhs in Dufftown.
 
A very close family friend worked for William Grant & Sons at the time and suggested I apply for the job, and so it went on from there. I worked for seven seasons at Glenfiddich (occasionally helping out at The Balvenie) and then a summer at The Macallan, before I came over to Chivas Brothers as a Brand Ambassador in August 2015.  

What has been your biggest career highlight to date?
Beating Jamie Winters, one of Irish Distillers Brand Ambassadors, at a Scotch vs Irish evening in Shoreditch.  

Can you remember your first dram, and indeed what it was?
Before working for William Grant & Sons, whisky wasn’t something that I gave much thought to, other than that it was what my Dad drank and there was a funny smell in Rothes, when you drove past the distilleries. That was it really, I think my first taste of whisky was one from my parent’s pantry, where there was an expansive collection of weird and wonderful alcohol. I didn’t like it or understand how people could drink it, so it put me off for a while. I feel like that’s a very typical introduction to whisky, so many people have said that to me over the years!

My first ‘proper’ dram, was a Glenfiddich 12 Year Old, when I first started working at the distillery. We did tastings as part of our training to become Tour Guides and it opened up a whole new world to me. That’s where my passion for whisky and the world of whisky stemmed from!

What does whisky mean to you?
Home! Being based in London, I think of home often and appreciate it more and more, especially when I’m working and speaking about our local produce on a daily basis. It makes me proud to think that something so internationally recognised and appreciated comes from the wee villages of Aberlour, or Keith, Dufftown or the middle of nowhere down a country road not far from my house. I know there’s more to Scotch whisky than Speyside but it is the malt whisky capital and it really is fantastic.

Where would you like to see yourself in five years’ time?
I would love to do this job but globally, working out of Speyside and travelling internationally, sharing my love for whisky.

What was your last dram?
Chivas Regal 18 Year Old. I hosted a whisky session for some of our Off-Trade customers in Garstang this morning!

Do you have a favourite whisky and food pairing combination?
Dark chocolate tart with raspberry coulis pairs beautifully with Chivas Regal 18 Year Old. I also love a splash of whisky over a haggis, it’s the best way to serve it; something my Grandmother taught me. She makes delicious little ramekins of haggis, topped with double cream and whisky, and pops them under the grill for a couple of minutes until they bubble, and it’s heaven in a pot!

What’s your favourite time and place to enjoy a dram?
At home in Scotland, on a cold evening curled up by the fire with my favourite dram in one hand and my favourite man in the other!

What do you think is going to be the next big thing on the whisky horizon?
Blended Malts, perhaps? With the comeback of Johnnie Walker’s Green Label and the recent release of Chivas Regal Ultis, there’s more interest in the category and now more options too.

Ultis, is the first Chivas Regal Blended Malt and combines five of our Speyside single malts. It is a tribute to our five Master Blenders who have maintained the Chivas house style since 1909. It offers something new and different to our consumers. Whisky drinkers now enjoy making new discoveries, so innovation is important!

What’s the one dram you couldn’t live without?
Chivas Regal 18 Year Old, it’s my go to, no matter what!

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

9 November 2016

Win a Dubliner Irish Whiskey Hamper

 
Competition Now Closed!

We're thrilled to announce our winner: Rhys Adams from Bangor in Wales. Congrats! Your Dubliner Whiskey hamper will be winging its way to you later this week.

A huge thanks to all those who entered, keep your eyes peeled for another way to win with The Whisky Wire coming soon!

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To help celebrate the start of this year’s three-day Open Race meeting at Cheltenham, we’ve teamed up with official event partners ‘The Dubliner Irish Whiskey’ to offer one of our readers the chance of winning a whiskey filled hamper.

The multi-award winning Irish whiskey brand, will be serving Dubliner hot toddies at The Dubliner Hot Toddy Bar, during this year’s Open Race Meeting at Cheltenham, the home of jump racing, from the 11th to the 13th November.

To be in with a chance of winning an amazing hamper containing 1 x 70cl bottle of The Dubliner Irish Whiskey, 1 x 70cl bottle of The Dubliner Irish Whiskey & Honeycomb Liqueur, 1 x The Dubliner 10 Year Old and two Dubliner T-shirts, all you need to do is click here and email us your contact details along with the following phrase that dramming pays:

“I’d love to win the Dubliner’s dramspanking Irish dramming
ditty dream of a whiskey hamper.”

Remember to mark the subject line of the email with: Dubliner Whiskey Comp

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

The Dubliner which was launched in 2015, is a blend of single malt and grain whiskies, aged in hand selected bourbon casks. The Dubliner 10 Year Old single malt, is a limited edition whiskey distilled in copper pot stills and matured exclusively in ex-bourbon casks. The Dubliner Honeycomb Liqueur, is a blend of honeycomb, caramel and triple distilled Irish Whiskey.

For more info on The Dubliner Irish Whiskey, visit: dublinerwhiskey.com

Competition open to over 18’s only and closes on November 16th 2016 at 23.59 GMT

#DublinerWhiskeyComp

24 October 2016

Quick Fire Whisky Tasting Notes

Redbreast Lustau

Irish Whiskey
46% ABV
 
  
Nose: Sherry soaked sultanas - Luxardo maraschino cherries – candied orange peel – stewed prunes - poached pears - Quality Street strawberry fondant creams – sugared almonds – pink marshmallows – smoked walnuts - fig rolls – warm banana bread –  Jamaican spiced fruit bun - marzipan – ready rolled icing and trusses of teasing toasted oak.
 
Palate: Sherry soaked sultanas and raisins - Hotel Chocolat kirsch cherries – candid orange peel – grilled peaches – spiced poached pears – Tiptree blackberry jelly - sugared almonds – buttered slices of Soreen malt loaf - bread pudding - a big pinch of mixed spice and more of that tenacious toasted oak.
 
Finish: A long, lush, luxurious, lip-smacker of a finish, from a dram that well and truly seduces the senses.
 
Summary: Another absolute dramspanking Irish dramming ditty from Redbreast, which has been produced as a celebration of the brands relationship with the equally passion driven Lustau sherry bodega in Jerez, Spain.
 
If you're a fan of Redbreast, this new permanent core range expression is not as sherry heavy as you may expect, but in my opinion purposefully so. It not only manages to showcase the rich and unctuous signature style of the multi-award winning pot still Irish whiskey brand, in a stripped down and stripped back kind of a way, it also manages to harmoniously highlight a 'less is more' feel on the sherry front, with a true refined essence coming through, rather than a full-on sheer sherried shriek.
 
 

19 October 2016

Walsh Whiskey Tweet Tasting


"Dram roll please” Continuing our hugely successful triumphant teeming thong of Twitter trending Tweet Tastings, with thrilled to reveal the details of our 99th Tweet Tasting.

We’re dramspankingly delighted to announce that on the evening of November 23rd, we’ll be sharing, sipping and savouring, a gaggle of glorious Irish dramming ditties from the Walsh Whiskey Distillery.

On the night, not only will we be pouring and exploring their Writers Tears Copper Pot, Writers Tears Red Head and The Irishman 12 Year Old expressions, we’ll also be having an exclusive sampling of the new make spirit from their new distillery at Royal Oak.

If you would like to take part in an epic evening of things Irish and dramspanking click here to register your interest by emailing your name, address and Twitter handle. Also please remember to mark the subject line with the hashtag: #WalshWhiskey

The closing date to register is November 3rd, and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free on the evening of November 23rd 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 dramfotainment. So we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter on November 23rd at 7pm GMT via #WalshWhiskey

This tasting is open to all our whisk(e)y friends and followers around the world!
 
Registration open to over 18's only!
 
For more information on Walsh Whiskey, visit: walshwhiskey.com
 
@TheWhiskyWire
@WalshWhiskey  
 
Be part of the dramfotainment!

13 October 2016

Gordon & MacPhail Tweet Tasting


Continuing our hugely successful triumphant teeming thong of Twitter trending Tweet Tastings, we’re thrilled to announce that on November 16th, we’ll be teaming up with malt whisky specialist Gordon and MacPhail, for our 98th tasting, where we will be sharing, sipping and savouring some of their Rare Vintage releases.

We can’t reveal any details of the drams just yet, but what we can promise is an evening of pure dramming class in a glass, so keep your eyes peeled for full details! In the meantime, if you would like to be one of our lucky tweet tasters; pouring and exploring on the night click here to register your interest by emailing your name, address and Twitter handle, remembering to mark the subject line #GMRareVintage

The closing date to register is October 27th, and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free on the evening of November 16th 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 dramfotainment. So we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter on November 16th at 7pm GMT via #GMRareVintage

Registration open to over 18's only!
 
For more information on Gordon and MacPhail, visit: gordonandmacphail.com
 
@TheWhiskyWire
 
@gordon_macphail
 
Be part of the dramfotainment!