15 March 2018

The Cognac Tweet Tasting


Not only are we thrilled top announce our 120th Tweet Tasting, we’re also delighted to announce that on April 25th, ahead of this year’s Cognac Show, we’re teaming up again with our good friends at Marussia Beverage, to host our first dedicated Cognac event.
 
On the night we’ll be pouring and exploring a cornucopia of cracking cognacs from the Le Reviseur, Maxime Trijol and Leyrat Cognac houses. If you're curious about Cognac and are looking for the perfect set of bridging sips into another sensational spirits category, or are already a full on fan, we’d love to have you join us on the night!
 
Full details to follow soon, but if you like to take part in an evening dedicated to all things Cognac, click here to register by emailing your name, address and Twitter handle, remembering to mark the subject line #TheCognacTT
 
The closing date to register is March 28th and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free on April 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 evenings tweet taster, so we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter on April 25th at 19:00 BST via #TheCognacTT
 
Registration open to over 21's only!
 
For more information on Marussia Beverage’s Cognac brands, visit: marussiabeverages.co.uk
 
@TheWhiskyWire
 
#TheCognacTT
 
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2 March 2018

Dubliner Whiskey Competition


As huge fans of Irish whiskey, and with St Patrick’s Day just a couple of weeks away, we thought it’d only be rude not to have an Irish theme for our next competition. So we’re delighted to announce that we’re teaming up with our good friends at The Dubliner Irish Whiskey, to giveaway a bottle of their 10 Year Old single malt whiskey.

Launched as a homage to the history of distilling in Dublin, The Dubliner 10 Year Old, was produced using 100% malted barley and distilled in copper pot stills, before being matured in oak casks that previously held Kentucky Bourbon.

To be in with a chance of winning a bottle of The Dubliner 10 Year Old single malt Click Here and email us your contact details along with the phrase that dramming pays:

“I’d love to sip and savour all the decadence of a decade old
dramspanking Irish dramming
ditty from The Dubliner.”
 
*Remember to mark the subject line of your email with: The Dubliner Comp

If you’re on Twitter you can also follow us via @TheWhiskyWire and RT one of our related competition tweets for another chance to win!

#TheDublinerComp
 
The Dubliner 10 Year Old, which is bottled at 42% ABV, is available from specialist retailers, for a RRP of £50.00.
 
For more information on The Dubliner, visit: dublinerwhiskey.com
 
Competition closes at 23:59 on March 31st 2018. You have to be aged 21 years or over to enter!

19 February 2018

Tamdhu Tweet Tasting II


Following on from the huge success of last years event as part of the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival, we’re thrilled to announce that on Saturday May 5th, we’ll be teaming up again with our very good friends at Tamdhu, for a belting bonanza of a Tweet Tasting, live from the distillery!

Running simultaneously with the distillery led event as part of this years the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival, hosted by Distillery Manager, Sandy McIntyre and Tamdhu Brand Ambassador, Gordon Dundas, the afternoon will provide a rare opportunity to share, sip and savour some truly epic drams, including a new limited-edition festival bottling.

Full details to follow soon, but if you would like to join us for some splendorous Speyside sips on a Saturday, and you missed out on tickets to the distillery event, which sold out within an hour of tickets going on sale, click here to register by emailing your name, address and Twitter handle, remembering to mark the subject line #TamdhuWhisky

The closing date to register is March 23rd, and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free on the afternoon of Saturday May 5th to take part!

Even if you're not one of the selected Tweet Tasters, it'd be great to have you following all the afternoons dramfotainment. So we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter on May 5th at 16:30 BST via #TamdhuWhisky
 
Registration open to over 21's only!
 
For more information on Tamdhu, visit: tamdhu.com
 
@TheWhiskyWire
@TamdhuWhisky
 
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15 February 2018

Whisky Insiders Interview No.86 - Bernard Walsh



Company:
Walsh Whiskey Distillery

Job:
Founder and Managing Director

Website:
walshwhiskey.com




How long have you been working in the whisky industry?
I’ve been working in the industry since 1999.

What has been your biggest career highlight to date?
Seeing the first ever new make spirit run into the spirit safe or our distillery at Royal Oak, on Easter Sunday of 2016, with my wife Rosemary. A dream realised and the end of the beginning!

Can you remember your first dram, and indeed what it was?
I would like to say Redbreast as that was my Grandfathers tipple when I was a young lad, and I may have sipped the end of his glass once in a while. But in earnest I suppose I was well into my twenties when I started to discover whisky. I was on a work trip to Angelsea Aluminium in North Wales in the 1980’s, to install a ‘Plant Maintenance’ system I wrote (software geek). I was treated to a fine dinner in a local hostelry and after dinner the cart arrived with an array of whiskies. My Welsh friends took me on a taste of Scotland…the first of which was a Glenfiddich … and thus it started!
 
What does whisky mean to you?
Many things. A wonderful drink for special moments of celebration and reflection in equal measure. A never-ending quest to produce the best dram possible from a range of styles and parameters. An opportunity to play a small part both in securing the renaissance of Irish whiskey and contributing to the pantheon of world whisk(e)y.
 
Where would you like to see yourself in five years time?
In the maturation house at Royal Oak building our whiskey legacy.
 
What was your last dram?
Last night we had a jazz quartet play in the distillery at Royal Oak for a lucky few on Saint Valentine’s. We sipped the last drops of the single cask of The Irishman 12 Marsala. Truly a special dram – even if I say so myself!
 
Do you have a favourite whisky and food pairing combination?
Other than Porridge and a cap of whiskey on a Sunday morning, I really enjoy Writers’ Tears Red Head with a poached pear dessert drizzled with homemade toffee! The fruits of Writers’ Tears Red Head are already accentuated by the fully matured single malt in sherry butt, now let the sweet pear bring that to a new level with natural green fruit sweetness to contrast with the raisin emanating from the sherry butt.
 
What’s your favourite time and place to enjoy a dram?
Sitting, at the end of a good day, in my leather armchair in our cosy distillery bar at Walsh Whiskey with Ella Fitzgerald singing to me the background. Soothing satisfaction!

What do you think is going to be the next big thing on the whisky horizon?
The jewel in the Irish crown will be single pot still whiskey. It can do what single malt did for Scotch in the past 40 years. There is still a bit of work to do on single pot still here in Ireland, but watch this one! At Walsh Whiskey Distillery we are not only busy laying down much need new stocks of single pot still but we are also innovating…. We just distilled the first ever organic Irish single pot still ….more to come!


What’s the one dram you couldn’t live without?
Writers’ Tears Copper Pot!

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