{"id":3989,"date":"2016-01-18T09:35:02","date_gmt":"2016-01-18T08:35:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/?p=3989"},"modified":"2016-01-18T09:36:01","modified_gmt":"2016-01-18T08:36:01","slug":"weekly-review-black-whisky-beinn-duhb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/weekly-review-black-whisky-beinn-duhb\/","title":{"rendered":"Weekly Review : A look at Beinn Dubh (Black Whisky)"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It was not so much the Angels\u2019 Share, more the \u201cHell\u2019s\u201d Angels\u2019 Share as Speyside Distillery crossed to the dark side to launch its new ruby-black whisky \u2013 Beinn Dubh<\/a> \u2013 at Europe\u2019s biggest Harley Davidson motorcycle rally a few months ago (30 August, 2015)<\/p>\n The single malt was unveiled to over 3,000 motorbike enthusiasts who gathered in Aviemore in the Cairngorms \u2013 the home of the tiny boutique distillery \u2013 for the annual Thunder in the Glens event.<\/p>\n Speyside Distillery<\/a> CEO John Harvey McDonough says there was no better platform to launch Beinn Dubh than at the biker rally, which draws Harley enthusiasts and visitors from all over the UK and Europe.<\/p>\n He adds, \u201cWhisky drinkers know all about the Angels\u2019 Share \u2013 the term for the whisky that evaporates into the atmosphere during maturation \u2013 but with the launch of our new whisky at a motorbike rally, it\u2019s possible that the angels who were looking over Beinn Dubh were wearing black leathers and biker boots.”<\/em><\/p>\n Beinn Dubh<\/a> was the name given to Ben Macdui \u2013 the highest peak in the Cairngorm mountain range – by Professor Norman Collie after his solo climb to the summit in 1891. It translates from Gaelic as the black mountain \u2013 a reference to the mystical and spooky atmosphere Prof Collie encountered on Ben Macdui.<\/p>\n Speyside Distillery <\/a>wanted to recreate the essence of the black mountain in a bottle, and Beinn Dubh<\/a> was born. It gets its unusual colouring because it has been finished in toasted port casks from the Douro Valley in Portugal.<\/p>\n Speyside Distillers Ltd<\/a> managing director Patricia Dillon says, \u201cLike the mountain, the whisky is dark and mysterious. It is very much the whisky of the Cairngorms” \u2013<\/em> the water used in its production is from the Black Mountain itself, and the malted barley is sourced locally.<\/p>\n \u201cWe are deeply passionate about the Cairngorms and our links to this area: the landscape, the history and the people are very much part of the distillery\u2019s story. The Cairngorms is a truly magical place and I can understand why thousands of bikers come to Thunder in the Glens to ride through this beautiful area.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n