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Great episode this week from the WhiskyCast.
The best single malts in the world come from Scotland, right? Not any more, and the winner of Whisky Magazine’s World Whiskies Award as the world’s best single malt is proof. Nikka’s Yoichi 20-year-old took top honors this year, and it’s the latest honor for a distillery that remains a mystery to many whisky lovers. Japanese whisky expert Ken Noma helps us clear up some of the mystery about Nikka. In the news, new whiskies from Auchentoshan, Balvenie, and Benromach, along with a preview of Scotland’s 2009 year-long tribute to Robert Burns.
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Interesting article on Whisky and it’s current ultra-premium faction. As it becomes more and more popular, the top end goes higher and higher very quickly.
On a recent trip to New York City a young man from Toronto stepped into Park Avenue Liquor Shop and bought a $10,000 bottle of single malt Scotch for his son.
“He wanted something very special,” says Vice President Jonathan Goldstein, who sold him his second-to-last Macallan 50-year-old in its Lalique crystal decanter. “I don’t think he actually has a son–yet,” says Goldstein. “In fact, I don’t even think his wife is pregnant.”
Put on your topical shirt and grab a floppy hat! Wait… no, not THOSE islands. This month we are tasting the Tobermory 10 year and Isle of Jura Superstition from the Scottish Islands of Mull and Jura. We’ll be letting you know about a special scotch discount just for Scotchcast listeners, giving you an update on The People’s Choice standings, and looking at some listener reviews.
While it’s the start of summer in Scotland, it’s the start of a winter of whisky in Australia. Later this month, the Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s Australian chapter will revive an old tradition: the Australian Malt Whisky Tasting Championship. The Society’s Andrew Derbidge gives us the details. In the news, word of a hedonistic new whisky from Compass Box and a rare chance to learn whisky blending from John Glaser, new distillery expansions in Kentucky, and another legal battle in India.
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British spirits company Compass Box has released a new limited edition bottling of its rare “Hedonism” Scotch grain whisky. Compass Box calls Scotch grain whisky the “forgotten” spirit and it’s origins date back to the early 1800s. Each bottle has a blend of eight to fifteen casks of grain whiskey, is an average of 20 years old, and was aged in first-fill American oak casks. This gives the whiskey richly textured flavors of vanilla and toffee. Hedonism is a limited run, and each bottle costs about $108 before shipping.
Vicepost » Compass Box Whisky’s New Hedonism Scotch
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