AnCnoc Peatheart is brand’s ‘smokiest’ malt
The Highland single malt brand has launched its ‘smokiest’ whisky to date, anCnoc Peatheart.
The Highland single malt brand has launched its ‘smokiest’ whisky to date, anCnoc Peatheart.
The series of cask-finished whiskies marks a ‘new chapter’ for the Highland single malt.
The team behind London’s Black Rock bar have launched a quirky new whisky subscription service.
The ‘1878’ bottle contained blended Scotch whisky from the early 1970s, tests have shown.
The single malt, distilled in 1999 and matured in 100% ex-Bourbon, is aimed at music lovers.
Volumes were down, value up as single malts continued their march in the first half of 2017.
The Campbeltown blended malt joins Douglas Laing’s Remarkable Regional Malts range.
Highland Park Voyage of the Raven marks a new travel retail series for the single malt brand.
The five whiskies are priced at £57,000, including the distillery’s oldest release to date.
Only 6,000 bottles of the new single malt expression will be available each year.
The Speyside distillery has launched its first single malt since reopening in 2013.
James Eadie’s Trade Mark X blend has been recreated 160 years after its conception.
The six-year-old single cask single malts were made at a ‘prominent distillery in Goa’.
Whisky lovers can now decorate their Christmas tree with baubles containing a wee nip.
The £1 million Dalmore whisky collection has found a buyer, four years after being launched.
The 23-year-old Islay malt was filled into cask at a difficult time for the distillery.
The new range, exclusive to travel retail, includes four NAS single malt whiskies.
Colonel EH Taylor Four Grain is World Whisky of the Year, ahead of Redbreast and Glen Grant.
UK Scotch sales fell by 1m bottles after spring duty rise, says Scotch Whisky Association.
Duncan Tait will be the Dingwall distillery’s first manager after joining from Mortlach.
Now just an empty shell, the Falkirk distillery could be producing spirit within two years.
Ian Macleod Distillers hopes to have the coveted Lowland distillery operational by 2019.
The new Norlan VAILD is designed to focus attention on flavour and aroma in whisky.
We delve further into the plans to revive the two cult distilleries after nearly 40 years.
The two cult distilleries will restart production by 2020 in a £35m investment by owner Diageo.
The private members club offers a selection of single casks priced at up to €450,000.
The newly repackaged whiskey is the 34th annual release from the Irish distillery.
The island distillery’s Sherry Cask Collection is a ‘new signature style’ for the single malt.
The Speyside distillery’s series of single cask bottlings from the 1970s continues.
The highland distillery’s new Spirit of Oak collection is a celebration of the Sherry cask.
The Speyside distillery’s new owner plans to release ‘affordable, premium quality’ malts.
The £30,000 bottling is claimed to be one of the rarest single malts in the world.
The company’s oldest whisky release to date is priced at £12,000 a bottle.
The releases include Phenomenology and No Name, the company’s peatiest whisky to date.
The planned Port of Leith distillery in Edinburgh will be arranged vertically in a 40-metre tower.
The £2k Glenfiddich Cask Collection Finest Solera is presented in a crystal Baccarat decanter.