Need some help finding a PERFECT dram?

Are you one of those people who’s looking for a perfect gift?

Have you been spending  time in quite a few shops without finding the PERFECT dram that pleases you or that just does not have the right ‘swoong’

For those who still need to find some interesting, tasty liquid to give as a gift.

As every one has it’s price I’ll put in some collector bottles, easy drinking whisky, … something for every budget.

I’d love to get either of these drams.

Kilkerran Heavily Peated Batch 1+ Kilkerran 12yo

Glendronach Master Vintage 1993 25yo

Laphroaig Cairdeas Amontillado

Mezan Long Pond Jamaica 2000 CS

Cadenhead’s Creations Blend 18yo

Moment Efva

Lagavulin 8yo – 200th Anniversary

Kilchoman Sauternes Cask Finish 

If you still don’t see anything that pleases you, don’t hesitate to check the other bottles on the site.

Dublin’s first Single Pot Still Whiskey

It has been a long time coming. The evolution of Teeling Irish Whiskey is one we’ve watched since mid-2014, when they first debuted some older sourced whiskey expressions alongside the stated goal of bringing whiskey making back into the heart of Dublin, Ireland. This they accomplished in early 2015 when their first barrel of aging whiskey was laid down even as they shortly thereafter opened the doors to their new distillery to the public. And now, in a move which brings them full circle, Teeling Whiskey, well known for full bodied, fruity Irish whiskey has finally produced it’s first Single Pot Still Whiskey in its distillery in Dublin.

Now available.

Order here

MYTHS & LEGENDS – CB

I was sceptical when these released. Especially the price set me off at first. In November 2019 I tried these at Spirits in the Sky, Brussels, and I was really impressed. These are the FIRST Single Malts ever released by Compass Box and I must say they are worth trying.

Compass Box introduces the Myths & Legends trinity like this:

Scotch whisky has a rich array of stories, myths and legends. However, what start as myths can become received wisdom, influencing our understanding and restricting our enjoyment. We have deployed blending to challenge assumptions, biases and prejudices concerning Scotch in this limited edition series we call Myths & Legends.

CB M&L 3bottles

It may surprise some, but blending is as crucial to the creation of single malts as it is to blended whisky. Myths & Legends I highlights the extent to which individual casks are often unreliable authorities for the style of whisky made at a distillery; it is by blending casks together that a fuller picture of distillery character can emerge.

Order here:

Myths & Legends I          Myths & Legends II        Myths & Legends III

 

 

Heavily Peated Kilkerran Batch 1 & 2

We had some people looking for the recently released Kilkerran 15yo Single Cask for Belgium. It’s fun to reach those people that really appreciate the quality of certain products.

So, here just a short message to spread the words to those who missed to BOLD Heavily Peated Kilkerran batch 1 & 2.

There was a small allocation for Belgium, so we are only able to offer 1 bottle of batch 1 and 2 of batch 2.

Order here batch 1 and batch 2.

Glengyle in the Picture

Glengyle is the third distillery beside Springbank and Glen Scoia that is still active in Campbeltown. “Active again” it should read, since Glengyle has been revived in 2004 and is now producing the Kilkerran single malt whisky.

In 1872 William Mitchell founded Glengyle Distillery and built it one year later. The Mitchell brothers were the uncrowned whisky kings of Campbeltown. John and his son Alexander ran Springbank Distillery just a few metres away from Glengyle. William at first had a share in Springbank, but was dropped after an argument with his brother. Other Mitchell brothers ran Riechlachan Distillery next to Glengyle. But recession also came to Campbeltown, and of the more than 25 distilleries that had been active during the town’s heydays one after the other had to close. In 1919 William Mitchell sold Glengyle to West Highland Malt Distilleries Ltd., who in turn sold everything again for £300 in 1924, before Glengyle was finally closed for good in 1925. The remaining whisky stocks were auctioned on April 8 of the same year.

In 1940 the Bloch Brothers tried to reopen the distillery but failed not least due to the unstable economic situation during World War II. In 1957 Campbell Henderson made a new attempt but didn’t get beyond applying for the licence. From the 1970s on the buildings were used as warehouses and sales offices of Kintyre Farmers Cooperation. However, they had been vacant for several years when Hedley Weight, a descendant of William Mitchell and owner of Springbank Distillery, bought the Glengyle buildings in November 2000, started renovations and reequipped them partially with used equipment from other distilleries. Mitchell’s Glengyle Distillery reopened in 2004, and on March 25, 2004 the first Kilkerran new make was distilled.

Following releases will be available as duo packs:

1x Kilkerran Single Cask + 1x Kilkerran 12yo or 1x Kilkerran Heavily Peated + 1x Kilkerran 12yo. Other orders will be refused.

  • Kilkerran Single Cask for Belgium
    • This rarely happens: a Kilkerran Single Cask exclusively for the Belgian Market. This 15 year old wonder child is botteld at 52,1% after spending 15 years maturing on Fino Sherry casks.

Order here Kilkerran Single Cask + Kilkerran 12yo

  • Kilkerran Heavily Peated batch 2 has been awaited with full anticipation. This second batch has been bottled at 60,9%. So easy to say it is going to be a powerfull dram, not for the faint of heart.

KIlkerran Heavily Peated + Kilkerran 12yo