Friday, October 26, 2012

SERGE AND HIS BELOVED BENRIACH 1976 MEGA-TASTING!

SERGE AND HIS BELOVED BENRIACH 1976 MEGA-TASTING!

BACK in June, Serge Reijnders, a Belgian BenRiach enthusiast, hosted a unique tasting to sample nineteen BenRiach 1976 Single Cask expressions in one afternoon…and he sold out all forty places in just two days!
Collectors normally collect simply to collect - but Serge had different ideas. Such is his passion for BenRiach, he wanted to share as many of his beloved 1976 expressions as he could with his invited guests.
As 1976 is his favourite BenRiach year, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s also the year he was born. It’s not – he was born in 1978 but justifies his choice by pointing out there weren’t that many outstanding Benriachs from that year!
So where did his obsession for 1976 BenRiachs come from?
Known in the Low Countries as “that guy with all the BenRiachs”, he explained: “Bert Dexters got me started. His enthusiasm was contagious - his explanations about whisky and his insistence on writing down all the tasting notes. I was immediately sold so I joined “Cask Six”, Bert’s whisky club, and my first tasting was a few weeks later at a whisky festival where, as instructed, I noted everything we tasted.”
Serge prefers mainly fruity and sherry-matured whisky. “It took me some time to appreciate peated whisky – although I have always enjoyed whisky with only a hint of peat where the fruit or sherry comes through.” 
As with many people, his love of BenRiach was started by the company’s Chief Executive and Master Blender Billy Walker and Serge tasted his first BenRiach at a Lindores tasting.
Serge takes up the story. “Then Bert Bruyneel arranged a tasting and we tasted 11 different BenRiachs including my first 1976 which was specially bottled for the Craigellachie Hotel, the first-ever 1976 bottling. I just adored it – that evening I lost my heart to BenRiach!”
Soon Serge started searching for all the 1976s that had been bottled…and once he had got them all, he found he couldn’t stop.
“I just had to get every new 1976 that was released, wherever that might be. Through Magnus Fagerstrom, currently the biggest BenRiach collector worldwide, I was introduced to his Japanese contact which helped a lot because soon afterwards the first 1976s for Japan were released.
“Magnus also put me in touch with his contact in Taiwan which allowed me to buy two bottles of cask 3033. I took one of them to last year’s Lindores Whiskyfest where everyone had to take and introduce one bottle. Someone else had cask 3557 which was specially bottled for La Maison du Whisky and another had the 1976 for Aston Morris with him. We tasted them and everyone liked the La Maison du Whisky bottling the most.”
It was that day which gave Serge the idea of doing his 1976 mega-tasting.
“Originally I thought I’d keep them for my fortieth birthday in 2018 but every time I told people about my tasting plans, they'd invite themselves over to my house! That’s when I thought: if people are so interested in attending, why not put all the whiskies in a huge tasting, and that’s what happened.”
The tasting was presented by Jurgen Vromas and cost €200 per person. The 19 whiskies were tasted in 4 groups, 3 consisting of 5 whiskies and at the end a blind tasting of 4 whiskies. The whiskies were grouped according to reputation which meant that the tasting would only get better as the day progressed.
Group 1 involved three peated whiskies and two sister casks bottled by Signatory. Journalist Johan van Samang from Whiskypassion magazine also attended the tasting and noted: “They were enjoyable but not exceptional whiskies - although we could taste the amazing character of BenRiach coming through.
“In Group 2, we tasted cask 2013 which hasn’t been bottled yet, but we could compare it with the 2014. Cask 2014 won, and also won this group.”
In Group 3, they tasted three 1976s bottled for Asia and two for Europe. In this category, the Shinanoya bottling stood out for everyone.
And finally, group 4 was the best of the best, blind tasted:
Johan said: “Cask 3557 from La Maison du Whisky was expected to win, but amazingly it didn’t even make it into the top three. Gold was won by cask 3033 for Taiwan, silver for 3029 for Shinanoya and bronze for 3032 for Japan, so Asia won convincingly from Europe.
“But what 3557 and 3033 have in common is that they are really complex, more so than the others. They go deeper, they have more layers and above all they have what makes BenRiach 1976 so special - that fantastic taste of tropical fruit.”
He concluded: “This was probably one of the hardest tastings I have ever done, but it’s also one of the most interesting and definitely the most enjoyable.
“This kind of tasting won’t be repeated very often so our thanks go to Serge for his incredible drive and passion. It’s clear the passion of the few has benefited the many BenRiach enthusiasts in the Low Countries!”
(This feature is based on an article which first appeared in the Dutch Whiskypassion magazine.)

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

New Glenfarclas 105 Aged 20 Years


Glenfarclas       Dear Member,

New Glenfarclas 105 Aged 20 Years

The limited edition Glenfarclas 105 Aged 20 Years has now been released and is making its way to specialist whisky retailers worldwide. Matured for 20 years and bottled at natural cask strength of 60% volume, only 4000 bottles of this remarkable whisky will be available.

This is the second time J. & G. Grant have released an older expression of Glenfarclas 105. The first was in 2008 when the limited edition 40 year old version was launched to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the first bottling of 105.

In 1968 when George S. Grant, 4th generation of the owning family, bottled a single cask straight from the warehouse, and sent the bottles to family and friends as Christmas gifts. By chance the strength of the cask George S. Grant selected was ‘105’ British Proof, and along with the name of the distillery, this was all the information he detailed on the hand written label. By the end of January the recipients of the gifts requested further bottles, hence Glenfarclas ‘105’, the first commercially available cask strength whisky of the modern age was born. The name refers to the strength in the British Proof system, equivalent to 60% alcohol by volume.

Commenting on this new limited edition from Glenfarclas, George S Grant, Director of Sales and 6th generation of the owning family said, ‘My family have been producing Glenfarclas 105 for 3 generations now and the 20 Year Old makes a great addition to the ‘105’ family, along with the 105 and 105 40 Years Old. This is a 105 as it should be – big and powerful with all the classic Glenfarclas flavours coming through. Definitely a dram to savour as the finish just goes on and on.’

To read George’s tasting notes please click here to visit our website.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Buch-Taufe im Angels Share in Oberentfelden




Das Warten hat ein Ende: Mitte November kommt das neue Buch von Peter Hofmann »Whisky - Die Enzyklopädie« in einer komplett überarbeiteten und erweiterten Auflage auf den Markt!

Der Neuauflage sind wieder zwei Jahre intensivster Arbeit vorausgegangen. Den Abschluss dieser anstrengenden, aber trotz allem sehr schönen, Zeit möchte Peter gerne mit Euch feiern!

Wir begrüssen das Werk mit einer
Buch-Taufe im Angels Share in Oberentfelden

bei einem gemütlichen Menü. Ausserdem lädt Euch Peter Hofmann zu ein paar edlen Drams aus seinen privaten Beständen ein.

Weil das Angels Share Inn behaglicher, aber auch kleiner geworden ist, feiern wir an zwei Abenden. Ihr könnt einen der beiden Termine auswählen. Jeder der beiden Abende (mit identischem Programm) wird ganz im Zeichen des Feierns und Geniessens stehen: Schönes Essen, edle Getränke und gemütliches Zusammensein unter Whisk(e)yfreunden.


Und hier alles Wichtige in Kürze:

Ort
Angels Share Inn, Unterdorfstrasse 15, 5036 Oberentfelden

Datum und Zeit
Freitag, 16. November, 19.30 Uhr
Samstag, 17. November, 19.30 Uhr

Kosten
CHF 60.00 pro Person für das Menü (mit oder ohne Whiskys)
Peter offeriert die Whiskys - nicht inbegriffen sind die anderen Getränke

Reservationen
Im Shop oder unter Events auf unserer Homepage 
www.angelsshare.chReservationen werden in der Reihenfolge des Einganges berücksichtigt.

Spezielles
Alle, die an keinem der beiden Abende dabei sein können, haben Gelegenheit, ab Freitagnachmittag das neue Buch (und/oder eine schöne Flasche) im Shop zu kaufen. Peter freut sich darauf, Euer Exemplar bei einem offerierten Dram zu signieren. Der Shop ist an diesem Freitag von 13.30 bis 18, und Samstag von 10 bis 17 Uhr offen.

Das Buch
»Whisky - Die Enzyklopädie«, komplett überarbeitete Neuauflage 2012, 704 Seiten, über 2000 farbige Bilder. Das Buch kann ab Freitag, 16. November, bei uns und im Buchhandel zum Preis von CHF 128.00 bezogen werden.

Peter und sein Team freuen sich auf Euer Kommen!

Herzliche Grüsse

Peter Hofmann, Annemarie Vetter und alle anderen Engel im Angels Share

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

DIAGEO PLANS FOR GLEN ORD DISTILLERY EXPANSION


DIAGEO PLANS FOR GLEN ORD DISTILLERY EXPANSION

Diageo, the world’s leading premium drinks business, will this week submit a planning application for the expansion of the Glen Ord distillery near Muir of Ord.
The planning application, which will be submitted to Highland Council, is the latest step in Diageo’s £1billion investment plan to expand Scotch whisky production capacity over the next five years, which was announced by Diageo in June.
As part of the investment programme Diageo plans to expand around half of its existing 28 malt whisky distilleries in Scotland, as well as building at least one new single malt distillery.
Glen Ord is a key distillery for Diageo, producing spirit for its world-leading portfolio of blended Scotch whiskies, as well as for The Singleton of Glen Ord single malt Scotch whisky.
Glen Ord Distillery: condensers
Under the plans being submitted this week, the distillery will see the installation of 10 new washbacks (vessels for the fermentation process) and six new copper stills. This adds to the 10 washbacks and six stills which the distillery currently has and will add to the production capacity by around 5million litres of alcohol per annum. This will take the overall capacity of the distillery to over 10mla. The new washbacks and stills will be housed in existing buildings at the distillery.
An additional mash-tun will be installed as part of the investment.
Brian Higgs, Diageo’s Director of Malt Distilling, said: “Earlier this year Diageo announced plans to invest £1bn in expanding its whisky production business in Scotland in order to meet growing global demand for our brands.
“Over the next few months we will be bringing forward a number of planning applications to increase capacity at our existing distilleries and the Glen Ord expansion is an important part of that programme.”
Kirsty Dagnan, Senior Site Manager of Glen Ord Distillery, also welcomed the investment plan for the distillery.
She said: “I’m delighted that Glen Ord distillery will benefit as part of Diageo’s plan to invest in Scotland and I’m particularly pleased that the local economy will also have the opportunity to benefit from the work we plan to carry out here.
“We will be working closely with the local authority and consulting carefully with the local community in the weeks ahead as we follow the planning application process.”
Glen Ord Distillery has already benefited from significant investment by Diageo in recent years. In 2011 Diageo invested over £3million to increase the capacity of the distillery by around a million litres by installing additional washbacks.
Last month Diageo submitted Proposal of Application Notices (PANs) in relation to three possible sites for a new distillery, although no final decision has been taken on the location. The sites identified for possible development are Teaninich, Ross-shire, and Glendullan and Inchgower, both on Speyside. All three locations are adjacent to existing Diageo distilleries.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Glengoyne newsletter: New collection

10 October 2012  
Dear Patrick,
A picture of the Glengoyne core range
New Glengoyne Collection Worth The Wait
An exclusive new range of Glengoyne Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky has been unveiled by Ian Macleod Distillers to reinforce this unique award-winning brands premium position in the malt category. 
The repackaged and enhanced collection from Scotland’s leading independent family owned distiller truly reflects the malts’ outstanding sherry credentials.  In addition to the 10yo, 12yo and 21yo, Glengoyne has introduced three new malts to complete the line-up - a new premium Glengoyne 15 year old malt, a new formidable cask strength expression to replace the current 12 year old cask strength and a stunning new world-class 18 year old replacing the 17yo. Each new expression has been crafted from some of the finest sherry casks within Glengoyne’s warehouses. Read the full article here.
Competition - 'Worth the wait'
To mark the launch, one lucky person will win the new Glengoyne range. Nine runners-up will also receive a specially selected bottle of malt from the collection. We won’t tell you which one, it will be a surprise but we can promise it will definitely be well Worth the Wait. To enter, all you have to do is describe in no more than 50 words what has been your best ‘Worth the Wait’ moment in life and why? Full details on how to enter at www.glengoyne.com.
New Glengoyne Website & Shop
It has taken over 18 months to develop our new website, we do hope you like it and would value your feedback, likes and dislikes . . . preferably likes!

Without further ado, the wait is over, see www.glengoyne.com and enjoy responsibly!
Man in shadows drinking Glengoyne Whisky
Welcome to the Glengoyne Family
Glengoyne Distillery is proudly owned by one of  the very few independent, Scottish, family distillers. This creates a unique atmosphere throughout the business.
At Glengoyne all our customers can now become a proud member of our Glengoyne Family through the new family section on our website, giving you access to exclusive benefits including desktop downloads, exclusive bottlings, special offers and much, much more . . .
Register for our new Family section and we will be delighted to welcome you as one of the family!