Old Forrester 117 Series Releases Extra Aged, Double New Oak Bourbon

Today, Old Forester Distilling Co. releases the latest edition in its coveted 117 Series: a double-barreled bourbon that stayed in the second barrel for an unusually long time. The result is a bourbon of exceptional quality with pronounced sweet and spice notes.

Old Forester took its beloved 1910 expression and aged it in a second barrel for 24 months.

Master Taster Melissa Rift said the whiskey aptly earned its special name – Old Forester Extra Extra Old.

“This expression was born from a creative and innovative experiment while staying true to the classic taste which sets Old Forester apart,” Rift said.  “Although I only joined Old Forester last month, this was one of the first new limited expressions I was honored to taste – and the extra long double barreling leads to an explosion of flavors.”

Old Forester 1910 is a coveted expression commemorating the October 22, 1910 distillery fire at 117 Main Street. A batch of mature whisky ready to be bottled was instead re-barreled in new barrels for removal due to the fire damage.  What emerged was a full-bodied whisky, remarkable enough to become an entirely new expression – Old Fine Whisky.

For Extra Extra Old, the brand experimented by leaving the 1910 whisky in the heavily charred secondary barrel for two years.

Old Forester Extra Extra Old is bottled at 93 proof and will be released in very limited quantities for purchase today at the Old Forester Distillery and in our online store.  It will also be available at select Kentucky retailers.  Guests visiting the distillery on paid experiences between December 13 and December 23 will have the opportunity to purchase a bottle, in accordance with the distillery’s special release policy.

 

Beam Suntory Partners with RSPB Scotland to Launch Phase II of $4M Peatland Water Sanctuary™ Initiative – Scotch Whisky News

Beam Suntory Partners with RSPB Scotland to Launch Phase II of $4M Peatland Water Sanctuary Initiative

Beam Suntory contributes more than £400,000 funding for four-year project with RSPB Scotland to restore 160 hectares of peatland at Airds Moss Reserve in East Ayrshire

Anna Graham, Head of Environment, Science & Innovation, Scotch Whisky Association talks with Councillor Douglas Reid (SNP), Leader of East Ayrshire Council attends at peatland at the Airds Moss reserve.
SCOTLAND, UK (7 November 2022) – Beam Suntory, a world leader in premium spirits, today announces a new partnership with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) for the restoration of peatland in Scotland, promoting carbon sequestration and protecting invaluable biodiversity. This marks the start of the second phase of the Peatland Water Sanctuary (PWS) initiative, a joint $4 million conservation project launched in 2021 by Beam Suntory and its parent company, Suntory Holdings.
Beam Suntory will contribute more than £400,000 to restore and regenerate approximately 160 hectares of peatland at the Airds Moss reserve in East Ayrshire, Scotland which is owned by RSPB Scotland. Restoration will take place over four years and the partners will provide annual updates on the impact of the project.
Credit: Euan Cherry for Beam Suntory

SCOTLAND, UK (7 November 2022) – Beam Suntory, a world leader in premium spirits, today announces a new partnership with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) for the restoration of peatland in Scotland, promoting carbon sequestration and protecting invaluable biodiversity. This marks the start of the second phase of the Peatland Water Sanctuary (PWS) initiative, a joint $4 million conservation project launched in 2021 by Beam Suntory and its parent company, Suntory Holdings.

Beam Suntory will contribute more than £400,000 to restore and regenerate approximately 160 hectares of peatland at the Airds Moss reserve in East Ayrshire, Scotland which is owned by RSPB Scotland. Restoration will take place over four years and the partners will provide annual updates on the impact of the project.

The first year will involve extensive fieldwork; completing surveys and analysis to design a restoration plan. Physical work is expected for winter 2023, at which point work will be carried out to re-establish original peatland vegetation to promote the regeneration of peat.

This restoration builds on the success of the first stage of the PWS initiative, which began with work to restore and conserve peatland near the Ardmore distillery in November 2021. Since then, approximately 13 hectares of peatland have been successfully restored in partnership with the James Hutton Institute and Forestry and Land Scotland.  An expansion of the Ardmore PWS project is currently being scoped.

Beam Suntory is also keen to improve education and awareness about the importance of peat and biodiversity and recently ran a peatland restoration training event at its Laphroaig Distillery on Islay. The company is planning to replicate the event at further sites across Scotland.

Alistair Longwell, Head of Distillation & Environment, Beam Suntory comments: We’re now a year in since launching our PWS initiative and it’s rewarding to be using our accumulating knowledge and expertise to make a significant impact to Scotland’s ecosystems. Working across the Airds Moss Reserve in partnership with RSPB Scotland represents a great step forward in our goal to restore 1,300 hectares of peatland by 2030.

Anne McCall, Director for RSPB Scotland adds: We are delighted to be working in partnership with Beam Suntory to restore peatland at our Airds Moss nature reserve. Peatlands are incredibly special and fragile habitats, with an enormous importance in the fight against climate change. RSPB Scotland Airds Moss is of international importance for its blanket bog habitat and supports some wonderful species, including hen harrier, golden plover, fantastic carnivorous sundews and large heath butterfly.

Robbie Millar, Managing Director Scotch & Irish, Beam Suntory adds: As the home of our iconic Scotch whiskies including Bowmore, Laphroaig and Auchentoshan, we are committed to helping to build a prosperous future for Scotland. This means working both within and beyond our own distillery sites, partnering with local communities and organizations like RSPB Scotland to drive initiatives like Peatland Water Sanctuary and set higher targets to protect our natural environments.

Harumichi Seta, General Manager, Sustainability Management Division, Suntory Holdings comments: A year ago, we launched the PWS initiative to contribute to sustaining healthy peatlands essential to the production of quality Scotch whisky and to protect Scotland’s ecosystems. Today, we are excited to see tangible progress and expansion of our PWS initiative – we are determined to fulfil our responsibility as a company that relies on the blessings of nature and water and continue our journey to give back more peat than we use in the production of our whiskies.

Alan Brown, Member of Parliament for Kilmarnock, Scotland said: Peatlands and heather are what makes Scotland’s landscape so special, particularly within my constituency of Kilmarnock and Loudoun where the restoration and protection of this land is taking place. The environmental benefits of peatland as a carbon store are well known so this helps combat climate change. It’s great to see Beam Suntory spearhead this work within our community alongside RSPB Scotland.

Through PWS, Beam Suntory and Suntory Holdings have committed to invest more than $4 million in the restoration and conservation of 1,300 hectares of peatlands by 2030, enough to produce the same amount of peat that Beam Suntory uses every year in making its Scotch whiskies on an ongoing basis. Beyond this, there is a longer-term aim to restore sufficient peatlands by 2040 to equate twice the volume of peat that Beam Suntory uses.

The PWS initiative aligns with the Suntory Group Sustainability Vision and Beam Suntory’s ambitious Proof Positive sustainability strategy, as well as the Scotch Whisky Association’s environmental commitments. In addition to the long-term positive impact of peatland and watershed restoration and conservation on water retention and quality, the work will also support carbon sequestration and biodiversity in the local area, helping to maintain and protect the important role of peatland ecosystems in Scotland’s natural environment.

About Beam Suntory
As a world leader in premium spirits, Beam Suntory inspires human connections. Consumers from all corners of the globe call for the company’s brands, including the iconic Jim Beam® and Maker’s Mark® bourbon brands and Courvoisier® cognac, as well as world renowned premium brands including Basil Hayden®, Knob Creek®, and Legent bourbon; Yamazaki®, Hakushu®, Hibiki® and Toki Japanese whisky; Teacher’s, Laphroaig® and Bowmore® Scotch whisky; Canadian Club® whisky; Hornitos® and Sauza® tequila; EFFEN®, Haku® and Pinnacle® vodka; Sipsmith® and Roku gin; and On The Rocks® Premium Cocktails.

Beam Suntory was created in 2014 by combining the world leader in bourbon and the pioneer in Japanese whisky to form a new company with a deep heritage, passion for quality, innovative spirit and vision of Growing for Good, which now includes its transformative sustainability strategy, Proof Positive. Headquartered in New York City, Beam Suntory is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings Limited of Japan. For more information on Beam Suntory, its brands, and its commitment to social responsibility, please visit www.beamsuntory.com and www.drinksmart.com.

About RSPB 
RSPB Scotland is part of the RSPB, the UK’s largest nature conservation charity. Protecting habitats, saving species and helping to end the nature and climate emergency. Nature is in crisis. Together we can save it.

Click Whisky Auction’s Inaugural Online Whisky Auction ENDS SOON! – Auction Whisky News

Click Whisky Auction’s inaugural online whisky auction ENDS SOON!

ENDS THIS EVENING AT 8PM!

With a small but varied assortment of distilleries and bottlings to choose from. One of our featured bottles is this Ardbeg.

25 Year Old Lord of the Isles, a truly iconic bottling. Check out the range of single malts on offer, including Macallan, Lagavulin, Dalmore, Highland Park and much more. Auction ends Sunday 18th December from 8pm.

Visit www.clickwhiskyauctions.com to browse what’s on offer or contact support@clickwhiskyauctions.com for further details.

GlenDronach Cask Strength Batch 11 at Tyndrum Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

GlenDronach Cask Strength Batch 11

Richly spiced bramble wine and treacle toffee interweave with chocolate raisin, cinnamon maple and sultana. Need we say more? This expression is presented at natural cask strength, as was the custom before the turn of the 20th century. Add a drop or two of water to reveal a cornucopia of flavour – from richly spiced bramble wine to chocolate raisin and lingering Seville orange peel. Such is the reward of their eleventh batch of the GlenDronach Cask Strength, a richly sherried Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky matured in fine Pedro Ximenez and Oloroso Sherry Casks.

Colour: Deep Bronze

Nose: Mulled cranberry, orange and clove liqueur meld with dark honeyed treacle on a base of nutty oak.

Palate: Richly spiced bramble wine and treacle toffee interweave with chocolate raisin, cinnamon maple and sultana.

Finish: Lingering seville orange peel and nutmeg layered with caramel and maraschino cherry.

Only £74.90 >

Winner of Icons of Whisky Scotland and Scottish Whisky Awards’ Independent Bottler of the year 2022/3 – Scotch Whisky News

Hannah Whisky Merchants and Lady of the Glen win Independent Bottler of the year at The Scottish Whisky Awards and Icons of Whisky Scotland

Lady of the Glen was named the Independent Bottler of the Year at The Scottish Whisky Awards 2022. We were also named, for the second year in a row, Icons of Whisky Scotland Independent Bottler of the year at the 2023 Whisky Magazine Icons of Whisky awards held at the Balmoral Hotel Edinburgh.

Our 2010 Bunnahabhain won a bronze medal in the Single Cask 12 and Under category.

We’re honoured that the judges have awarded us in such tough categories.

Paul, Gavin, Alex and I would like to thank all of our customers over the years for buying our bottles and supporting our business. We would especially like to thank Scotland’s distillers and the cooperages around the world that create the capacity for us to create our spirit!

Thank you, Gregor

Hannah Whisky Merchants ltd
25 West Way Business Park, Dalgety Bay
West Way
EDINBURGH, KY11 9AE
United Kingdom

Another rum fest at Ch?teau WF

Benleigh 4 yo (43%, Cane Island, Australia, +/-2021)
Fortin ‘Heroica’ (40%, OB, Paraguay, +/-2022)
Depaz 2002 ‘Hors d’Age’ (45%, OB, Martinique, agricole, +/-2019)
Clarendon 15 yo 2007/2022 (63%, Rum Sponge, for LMDW, Jamaica, Antipodes)
Enmore 31 yo 1991/2022 ‘Haubariria – KFM’ (52.6%, Tamosi, Guyana)
Jamaica 16 yo 2006/2022 ‘WP’ (59.3%, Wealth Solutions, The Colours of Rum, 214 bottles)
Jamaica 23 yo 1998/2022 ‘HD’ (61.9%, Wealth Solutions, The Colours of Rum, cask #6, 255 bottles)