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Sales director Alistair Walker pulls of a big smile as the BenRiach Distillery Company is celebrating their win of ten top awards in the prestigious 2009 International Wine and Spirits Competition this week.

In results published today this Thursday, the company entered 10 whiskies from both its BenRiach and GlenDronach brands, and won 10 medals – 1 Gold, 8 Silver and 1 Bronze.

GlenDronach has four expressions and all four won medals including a Gold and Best in Class for its 15 year-old ‘Revival’ while BenRiach won a further six awards including two Silver and Best in Class.

BenRiach and GlenDronach scotch single malts awards were:

GlenDronach Medals

Gold   Best in Class                GlenDronach 15YO ‘Revival’
Silver  Best in Class                GlenDronach 33YO
Silver                                      GlenDronach 12YO Original (new 2009 version)
Silver                                      GlenDronach 18YO Allardice

BenRiach Medals

Silver  Best in Class                 BenRiach ‘Maderensis Fumosus’ 13YO Peated / Madeira Finish
Silver  Best in Class                 BenRiach 16YO
Silver                                      BenRiach 12YO
Silver                                      BenRiach ‘Curiositas’ 10YO Peated
Silver                                      BenRiach ‘Authenticus’ 21YO Peated
Bronze                                   BenRiach 15YO Dark Rum Finish

The judges’ Tasting Notes for the GlenDronach 15 year old “Revival” commented: “Great concentration of complex aromas on the nose including treacle toffee, chocolate, orange, toasted nuts and vanilla. Great depth in the mouth, with all the nose promised, plus some Demerara sugar, sweet malt and lots of toast. Great balance with firm tightness which is offset to a degree by lots of mellow notes. Long finish has distinct gingery note.”

Managing Director Billy Walker said: “We are absolutely delighted that ten of our expressions have been recognised at such a prestigious competition. The award reflects the incredibly hard work of our team and underscores the outstanding quality of our two brands.”

The company has won a number of awards in recent years. In February this year the BenRiach Distillery beat off competition from around the world to win the coveted “Icons of Whisky” award in London.

BenRiach was also “Distillery of the Year” in the 2007 Malt Advocate Magazine Whisky Awards.

Whisky Magazine named it the “Best Rare Speyside” (for BenRiach Authenticus 21 Year Old) at its World Whisky Awards, also in 2007.

And it won Gold Medal (for BenRiach 16 year old) at the 2006 International Wines and Spirits Competition.

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Well, I’m not 100% sure it’s only the weather. But this wonderful video from SingleMaltTV on YouTube that features Whisky Chef – Martine Nouet challenging a force 9 gale on Port Charlotte pier in the name of her favorite winter malts at least makes me wanna go Islay hopping.

Enjoy!

 

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Independent bottler Douglas Laing & Co, headed by brothers, Fred and Stewart Laing released another eight new bottlings of their Old Malt Cask together with four (4) Premier Barrels .

Here are the tasting notes:

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The Highland whisky distillery Tullibardine has unveiled a range of personalised whisky bottles.

This new range includes a personalised whisky bottle containing the 1993 single malt whisky and a personalised cask of Tullibardine single malt whisky, the independently-owned company said late last week according to Just Drinks

The limited edition cask is available in either a Sherry or Bourbon barrel. The whisky is stored at the distillery for ten years to mature at which point the contents will be bottled and personalised.

The personalised bottle costs GBP29.50 (US$58.04) and cask prices start at GBP1,000 each.

Contact Tullibardine for more information on how to place an order.

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The BenRiach distillery are adding a number of new expressions to their whisky range. The first one to see the light is the BenRiach 16 years old Sauternes Finish.

Matured in the traditional style in American bourbon barrels, this Single Malt whisky is then finished in Chateau D’Yquem Premier Cru Superior Sauternes wine barrels (sourced from the Bordeaux region of France), for a period of approximately 2 1/2 years.

According to BenRiach, the Chateau D’Yquem Sauternes casks are extremely hard to come by, and this release represents the rarest of all their wood finishes, with just 281 six-packs bottled for worldwide distribution. During this 2nd period of maturation the whisky derives a number of additional flavours and aromas specific to the Sauternes barrels.

Tasting notes from BenRiach

Nose: Sultanas, figs, butterscotch.
Colour: Rich gold.
Taste: Rich sweet Sauternes notes married with tropical fruits, melons, toffee, sultanas and butterscotch.

Stay tune for more info about the BenRiach Maderensis Fumosus and the BenRiach Limited Release Batch 5

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Clontarf Irish Whiskey launches light-hearted website

July 28, 2008

Street Insider reported today that Clontarf Irish Whiskey has launched a new website as part of its brand-building
Earlier this year, Clontarf unveiled a new package and launched its “New Irish” marketing campaign. The “New Irish” is all about putting a new spin on an old standby.

The lighthearted website, www.clontarfwhiskey.com, pokes good-natured fun at the things [...]

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A new whisky community inside WhiskyGrotto.com

July 25, 2008

Yesterday I pressed the ‘publish’ button and launched the new WhiskyGrotto community – devoted to thoughts on the world of Whisky and Whiskey. And now there’s a new menu option reading Community up to the right on this blog.
I’ve started the whole thing quite simple and used a tool called BBpress. This means no fancy [...]

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Dalmore rebranding coming up

July 21, 2008

I spent a couple of hours browsing through brandsites today when I found the message above on Dalmore’s website. Exiting news. Dalmore is one of the first single malts I tried many years ago and I do like the taste. I’ve never been a fan of their packaging and bottling so I do hope for [...]

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Ulf Buxrud’s Japanese Whisky is now available

July 21, 2008

In January I wrote a short piece on Ulf Buxrud’s new book – Japanese Whisky – Facts, Figures and Taste. Now ulf has published more information on how to get the book. So if you’re into Japanese Whisky or wan’t to get into it. Head over to his site for more information.
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From the Alps to the Pyrennees – The Hills are Alive

July 18, 2008

The second edition bottling of 18 year old of Bruichladdich Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky has just been bottled and is leaving Islay for the first time.
It was designed to compliment the original 18 year old bottling matured in American oak then refined in Willi Opitz’s Austrian sweet wine casks – which too [...]

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Get your hands on some microscopic 10, 17 and 21 yrs old Glengoyne

July 15, 2008

 

Glengoyne Distillery has launched its first ever miniature pack containing the award winning 10, 17 and 21 Years Old Glengoyne Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
Ideal for specialists, gift and travel retail markets, the black and gold branded tin with solid plastic window safely stores three 5cl bottles of Glengoyne’s core range, each snugly held in [...]

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Win a limited edition bottle of Auchentoshan 50 year old worth £2,500

July 14, 2008

I wrote the other day about the launch of Auchentoshan.com. I’d just like to push for their competition a little bit more. The prize should definitely be something for you whisky-lovers out there.
To celebrate the launch of their revamped online presence, visitors to the new Auchentoshan.com are being offered the opportunity to win a rare bottle of Auchentoshan 1957 – one [...]

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