After 8 years of maturation in the bourbon barrels, the rye was put into pot-distill rum casks from Jamaica, where it was finished for just over a year. The whisky was first aged in French oak, then transferred to Kentucky, where it aged in bourbon barrels. This 100% rye was distilled in Poland (the name of the distillery was not disclosed) in 2013. The new Macallan distillery, a stunning, state-of-the-art facility that blends seamlessly into the Scottish landscape-opened its doors in Speyside in 2018. The release was first launched last year in global Travel Retail now it’s available exclusively on Macallan’s e-boutique, with Macallan Society members receiving priority access to the 255 bottles on offer. Future Home Collection whiskies will also feature art by people who have been a part of Macallan’s community. The artwork on the bottle’s box is by Colin Rizza, who along with several of his family members, has worked at Macallan Distillery for more than 30 years. This is the first whisky in Macallan’s Home Collection, which celebrates the brand’s new distillery. The Noble Collection was a big step in the creative direction for the massive distillery in Gimli, Manitoba, where Crown Royal is made. The Noble Collection’s 13 year old Blender’s Mash release the following year did even better, finishing at number 5. That one was Crown Royal’s first-ever foray into cask finishing, if you can believe it. All whiskies in the blend are aged at least 5 years.Ĭrown Royal Noble Collection launched in 2017 with its Wine Barrel Finished expression as the first edition, scoring 90 points and finishing at number 18 on our Top 20 Whiskies of the Year list. Its mashbill is 100% barley-85% malted and 15% unmalted. This is the seventh and final edition of the Crown Royal Noble Collection, an annual release that has been different each year and celebrates innovation. As with all Ardbeg Day releases, in addition to the general public release there’s also a special committee release for Ardbeg Committee members (it's free to join) that is proofed slightly higher at 50.2% ABV, and also comes with a higher price tag of $158.Ĭrown Royal Noble Collection: Barley Edition Accompanying the release is a graphic novel by comic artist and illustrator Dilraj Mann the plot is centered around Agent 46-who is Jackie Thomson, Ardbeg visitor center manager and committee chair-as she embarks on a quest to find the missing purifier and restore Ardbeg’s balance. Like all Ardbeg releases, Heavy Vapours was the brainchild of Dr. This year’s celebrations will kick off on May 26, with Ardbeg Day falling on June 3. Without the purifier, the resulting whisky is a heavier, smokier peat bomb, as the most highly condensed vapors were captured and bottled in the still (as opposed to being balanced out during distillation).Īrdbeg Day is held annually on the last Saturday of Islay’s Festival of Music and Malt, Fèis Ìle. Heavy Vapours, the latest Ardbeg Day release, was distilled without a purifier, marking a first in Ardbeg’s history-the distillery always uses a purifier, which makes it possible for its roughly 50 phenol parts per million whiskies to remain quite light, even with that high phenol content. Elsewhere, Crown Royal returns with the final edition of its Noble Collection, and Proof and Wood has another Polish rye in the offing. There’s new whisky aplenty this week, starting with the annual Ardbeg Day single malt, this one a particularly peaty dram. How did those very stills end up in Kentucky, and what other hands did they pass through? We detailed their origin story, and how they ultimately landed with Joseph Magliocco, owner of the Michter's brand today. They were built in 1976, and first made whiskey in Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania, for Pennco Distillery-a contract distiller whose clients included a small brand called Michter’s. The Vendome pot stills at Michter’s Fort Nelson distillery in Louisville have had quite a life.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |