28 July 2022

116th Whisky Insiders Interview - Jonathan Gibson


Company:
House of Hazelwood
Job:
Marketing Director
Website:
Socials:
@houseofhazelwoodscotch



How long have you been working in the whisky industry?
I’ve been in and around the whisky industry for most of my working life. I started working across new product development and packaging projects for a range of brands before moving to Compass Box, where we launched a range of initiatives including the Scotch Whisky Transparency campaign. Even when I’ve dipped out of the industry into rum or beer, I’ve always found the chance to squeeze in a cask exchange project or two to keep things interesting.
 
What has been your biggest career highlight to date?
Without question, creating and launching House of Hazelwood in June of this year. The liquids we have access to within the Gordon family’s private inventory are simply phenomenal. The opportunity to work with these very old stocks, to explore their provenance, their place within the broader history of Scotch and to build a new standalone business around the liquids is a dream for any Scotch enthusiast.
 
Can you remember your first dram, and indeed what it was?
Unfortunately, I do. It was a supermarket blend sampled midway through a house party in my teens and it wasn’t a successful introduction.  Happily enough, I tried one of the early batches of Aberlour’s A’Bunadh a couple of years later and it really opened my eyes. I joined the SMWS shortly after that and started exploring the category more widely.
 
What does whisky mean to you?
I now spend much of my time outside Scotland and whisky gives me a very personal connection back to places and milestones that have been important in my life. I met my wife through the whisky industry, my brothers and I grew up exploring the whisky-making regions of the north through our childhood holidays and that love for and appreciation of these very special places has endured into my adult life. We should never forget just how fortunate we are to have this incredible history, these remarkable places and this living culture within our country. It’s a connection that I hope to pass on to my children in due course.
 
Where would you like to see yourself in five years’ time?
One of the great things about whisky is its ability to connect people all around the world to the places, people and stories that make Scotland so remarkable. In five years’ time, I would like for us to have taken House of Hazelwood – the whiskies and the stories that each one represents – more extensively around the world. I’d also love for us to find ways to celebrate blending more widely at the top of the Scotch industry and that’s certainly something that we’ll be championing in the future.
 
What was your last dram?
It sounds like I’m giving you a marketing line but, in all honesty, the last dram I had was two days ago with my colleague, Phil Keene, when we reviewed the final cask samples for our House of Hazelwood autumn releases. We worked through a number of whiskies but ended on a truly remarkable, highly unusual 58 year-old blend, which I’m pleased to say looks likely to make the cut!
 
Do you have a favourite whisky and food pairing combination?
John Glaser at Compass Box introduced me to the idea of pairing whisky with cheese and I have to say I think it’s a stroke of genius. At the end of a meal there I challenge you to find anything more satisfying than bringing out a few different bottles and a good cheeseboard and going back time and again to try new combinations. Whether it’s a rich blue cheese with a sherry-matured dram, or something like a Comte with an old grain whisky it is one of these things that is just the right thing at the right time.
 
What’s your favourite time and place to enjoy a dram?
We don’t live in the countryside anymore but we do escape somewhere remote at least once a year and occasionally the weather plays ball. For me, a quiet fifteen minutes outside before dinner on a sunny evening, somewhere with a view is the perfect time and place. The day behind you and the evening ahead.
 
What do you think is going to be the next big thing on the whisky horizon?

I think the next ten years could see the established order and ‘rules’ of the industry challenged by a new wave of international and small-scale craft producers. Within that context, I believe there will be room for more people to look past the ‘Single Malt’ badge and come to appreciate the flavour profile that old grain whiskies and blends can offer. It’s traditionally been an undervalued part of our industry but the liquids can be astonishing.
 
What’s the one dram you couldn’t live without?
I actually have a ‘house blend’ of sorts that I make myself at home – a combination of a few bright and estery Highland and Speyside malts that I like with some well-aged grain in there too. I’m not going to claim that it’s the greatest dram in the world but I would certainly miss the process of piecing a blend together if I ever stopped.

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

19 July 2022

The Glenturret Tweet Tasting II


Continuing our teeming throng of industry leading Twitter trending Tweet Tastings (the original series of virtual tastings) we’re thrilled to announce that on August 17th, we’ll be teaming up again with our good friends at The Glenturret Distillery to pour and explore some of their Highland dramming delights.
 
We’re still finalising the line-up, but if you fancy taking part in what promises to be another epic evening of dramfotainment click here to register your interest, by emailing your name, address, phone number, date of birth and Twitter handle. Please remember to mark the subject line of your email: #TheGlenturret2022
 
The closing date to register is July 29th, and if you are registering, please make sure that you will actually be free on the night to take part!!!
 
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 August 17th, from 19:00 BST via #TheGlenturret2022
 
Registrations open to over 21's only!
 
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1 July 2022

115th Whisky Insiders Interview - Finn Thomson


Company:
Finn Thomson Whisky
Job:
Founder
Website:
Socials:
@finnwhisky



How long have you been working in the whisky industry?
I joined my local whisky company Morrison & MacKay straight after leaving university in 2013. Before that I had spent time working as a tour guide with Torres wine in Spain – a brand which my grandfather had imported to Scotland in the 70s and 80s.
 
What has been your biggest career highlight to date?
Other than launching my own brand which has undoubtedly been my proudest moment so far, I will always fondly remember opening up the Italian market for the first company I worked for. What makes that more special is that I am now partnering up with the very same distributors to launch Finn Thomson Whisky in Italy this summer.
 
Can you remember your first dram, and indeed what it was?

Growing up surrounded by whisky it's hard to remember the exact moment when I tried my first one. I do remember my dad taking me to Tobermory Distillery after we had been wild camping on Mull. I remember him letting me dip my finger in his dram and have a taste.
 
What does whisky mean to you?
Whisky has been the livelihood of 9 generations of my family so it really does feel like more than a drink to me. That family legacy is the inspiration behind my career and drives me to try to be as entrepreneurial as possible to that I can also leave something to the next generation.
 
Where would you like to see yourself in five years’ time?
I’m really excited about some of the projects and partnerships that I’m just starting right now. Some of these ideas won’t be ready for at least 5 years and I can’t wait to see how they develop. But I’m in this for the long haul so time is on my side. I’m also looking forward to developing my own audience for my style of single cask bottlings – hopefully in 5 years’ time people will really understand what my approach to whisky is all about and I can’t wait to share that.
 
What was your last dram?
A rum cask finished North British 1991 sample which I am lining up for bottling soon. It needs a few more months but is going in the right direction.
 
Do you have a favourite whisky and food pairing combination?
On our launch event the chef at The Grandtully Hotel paired our Caol Ila Oloroso Finish 15 year old with smoked honey and caramel chocolates in front of an open fire. A complete one off but one of the best pairings I’ve ever come across.
 
What’s your favourite time and place to enjoy a dram?

At halftime in either Scotland football or rugby matches. I’ll always try to sneak in a couple of my samples and share them with whomever I’m there with. It’s a fun way of creating tasting notes and stories for future releases of the Finn Thomson brand and also a great way to celebrate rare wins but
more often than not a way of numbing the pain of our regular losses.
 
What do you think is going to be the next big thing on the whisky horizon?

There are so many cool things going on in the industry right now from fractional distilling to all sorts of weird and wonderful finishing. But I think we are going to see an even bigger boom in small craft whisky brands that are pushing the limits of what we can do as whisky bottlers. There are already some amazing independent bottlers out there and hopefully we can add to the buzz.
 
What’s the one dram you couldn’t live without?
Glendronach 15 year old Revival (the pre-2015 bottling) is the whisky that really got me into whisky. Hard to come by these days but I was lucky enough to pick up a few bottles when it was available and hide them under the bed.
 
Many thanks to Finn Thomson. Who will be our next Whisky Insider? Click back soon to find out
!