Tuesday, June 13, 2017

LINDORES ABBEY DISTILLERY PREDICTED TO DELIVER TOURISM BOOST TO FIFE

Lindores Abbey Distillery, is being predicted by experts to be a significant driver of tourism to the Newburgh area of Fife, once the doors of its new £10 million distillery open in August.

The new distillery along with its visitor’s centre, are set to restore its position as Scotch whisky’s most significant landmark, and with it offer a unique new experience for visitors to Scotland.

Lindores Abbey Distillery

Lindores Abbey is known as the ‘spiritual home’ of Scotch whisky thanks to Friar John Cor, who paid duty on malt in 1494 in order to make ‘aqua vitae’ for the king, an act that was recorded in the Exchequer roll and is the earliest written evidence of whisky distillation in Scotland.

The distillery, which has recently had three stills from Forsyths of Rothes installed, will celebrate the heritage of Lindores Abbey’s founding Tironensian monks, via a cloister exhibition and events space. There will also be tours of the Abbey ruins on the banks of the River Tay, which were founded in 1192 by David Earl of Huntingdon on land given to him by his brother King William I.

It’s estimated that the distillery will welcome upwards of 30,000 visitors per year through its doors, as well as hosting an array of private events, and it is already taking bookings for whisky and champagne afternoon teas in its Legacy Room, overlooking the Abbey ruins and the River Tay.

Whisky connoisseurs from around the world will be able to make their own pilgrimage to the spiritual home of Scotch whisky, and those in search of a unique Scottish travel experience will be able to mirror ancestors who visited Lindores Abbey when Fife was known as Scotland’s Pilgrim Kingdom in medieval times, by touring the area via the proposed long distance walking route the Fife Pilgrim Way.

Commenting on the news, Drew McKenzie Smith, Founder of Lindores Abbey Distillery, said: “Our vision to preserve Lindores Abbey has become a reality, and we are excited to share its unique stories, sights and, of course, its spirit with the world once our distillery opens in August. From the serene tranquillity of the Abbey ruins, with their hidden tales of royal rule and dastardly warriors, to the revived traditions of the founding monks in their distilling, horticulture and innovation which we will see flourish here once again for new generations of travellers, Lindores Abbey Distillery will be a must-see for any visitor to Scotland looking to experience the spirit of this wonderful country.”

Also commenting on the news, Malcolm Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland, said: “We know that people love coming to Scotland for its unique natural landscape and tranquility, as well as to experience unique adventures and produce. The revival of Lindores Abbey as a significant historical landmark, and the accompanying distillery, are a credit to its founders’ vision as custodians of the ‘spiritual home’ of Scotch whisky. I was thrilled to hear Drew and Helen McKenzie Smith’s vision for the future of Lindores Abbey when I met them recently, and I wish them and their new team of tourism ambassadors every success.”

In addition to providing a tourism boost to the Newburgh area of Fife, the distillery will employ 10 full time staff, along with a number of seasonal employees. Team members already on site include a Distillery Manager and Stillman.

Posted by Steve Rush

Monday, June 12, 2017

ELIXIR DISTILLERS ANNOUNCE THE LAUNCH OF TWO NEW KARUIZAWA GOLDEN GEISHA BOTTLINGS

Independent whisky blender and bottler Elixir Distillers, has today announced the launch of two new Karuizawa Japanese whisky bottlings, which will be the first of its rare and valuable bottlings to feature the Prooftag authentication system.

Karuizawa Golden Geisha 33 Year Old (63.4% ABV) is sherry cask matured single cask Japanese whisky that was distilled in 1981, and is limited to 129 bottles. Karuizawa Golden Geishas 31 Year Old (59.4% ABV) is sherry cask matured single cask Japanese whisky that was distilled in 1984, and is limited to 225 bottles.


Karuizawa Golden Geishas 31 and 33 Year Old

The Prooftag authentication system which is used by Bordeaux winemakers is not currently widely used in the spirits industry. Each Prooftag seal features a unique code which can be authenticated through the new Elixir Distillers website at ElixirDistillers.com or directly at Prooftag.com. Once a Prooftag seal is broken it cannot be resealed.

Commenting on the launch, Oliver Chilton, Whisky  Maker at Elixir Distillers, said: “With most casks of Karuizawa already released, the Golden Geishas are some of the very few new bottlings coming to market, and it is this rarity that makes them the ideal candidates for our first use of the Prooftag system. Rarity and high demand offers temptation to fraudsters and so our Prooftag system offers the opportunity for buyers to authenticate their bottle, and find out all relevant information about the bottling.”

The Karuizawa Golden Geisha 31 and 33 Year Old’s are now available exclusively via a ballot at thewhiskyexchange.com for the respective RRP’s of £2500,00 and £2750,00.

Posted by Steve Rush

MASTER OF MALT LAUNCHES NEW MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE

Multi award-winning online spirits retailer Master of Malt, has announced the launch of the Dram Club, a new monthly subscription service aimed at helping consumers explore the world of fine spirits.

Each month club members will receive a carefully curated selection of five 30ml whiskies, gins or rums, with a corresponding collectible tasting card, complete with detailed notes and room for members to add their own.

Master of Malt launches new monthly subscription service

Members will receive a welcome pack containing two crystal tasting glasses, specifically designed for nosing and enjoying fine spirits.

In addition, members will receive increasingly rare and unusual bonus gifts after 3, 6 and 12 months in the club.  Such gifts include delights like a dram of Glenfarclas 40 Year Old Glenfarclas, Port Ellen 33 Year Old or a bottle of Bathtub Gin.

Initially, the Dram Club will only available in the UK, however, Master of Malt plans to roll the service out worldwide over the next few months, and introduce many more spirits to the service, including Cognac, Bourbon and Tequila.

Master of Malt, was recently named Global Online Retailer of the Year for the fifth time in six years at Whisky Magazine’s Icons of Whisky 2017 and Online Retailer of the Year for the second time in three years at the International Wine & Spirit Competition 2016.

Priced from £24.95 a month including delivery, subscriptions are now available for Gin, Rum, Whisky, Premium Whisky or Old & Rare Whisky, with a choice of 3, 6 and 12 month memberships, via masterofmalt.com

Posted by Steve Rush