{"id":8708,"date":"2017-11-02T11:35:38","date_gmt":"2017-11-02T10:35:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/?p=8708"},"modified":"2017-11-02T11:35:38","modified_gmt":"2017-11-02T10:35:38","slug":"november-whisky-wishlist-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/november-whisky-wishlist-2\/","title":{"rendered":"My November Whisky Wishlist"},"content":{"rendered":"
Woop woop! It’s already the beginning of a new month, and while we’re all a bit sad that Halloween and Indian Summer are now officially OVER, I thought a “winter is coming” whisky wishlist would be more than appropriate to get in the festive spirit of those coming months !<\/strong><\/p>\n The Lakes Distillery – Christmas Baubles<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n “A set of six plastic baubles from the Lakes Distillery, each holding 5cl of their delicious\u00a0The ONE<\/a>, made with a blend of whiskies from around the British Isles!”<\/p>\n Cotswolds Inaugural Single Malt<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n “Very exciting stuff here, folks! This is the first single malt whisky from the Cotswolds Distillery (as well as being the first single malt whisky ever distilled in the Cotswold countryside!). A much-anticipated release, which has been produced using barley grown in the Cotswolds, distilled in their Forsyths copper pot stills (Mary & Janis) and aged in a combination of ex-bourbon and red wine casks. We’ve been eagerly awaiting this whisky, and we know plenty of you have been too!”<\/p>\n Glenfiddich Winter Storm<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n “Another release from the Glenfiddich Experimental Series – the Winter Storm has been finished in icewine casks, inspired by Malt Master Brian Kinsman’s visit to the Peller Estates winery in Canada. After 21 years of maturation (Kinsman believes that only older whiskies can stand up to the intense icewine notes), the Glenfiddich single malt is allowed a finishing period in icewine casks for up to six months before bottling.”<\/p>\n The Gauldrons<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n “Douglas Laing has added to its Remarkable Regional Malts series with the launch of a special edition, The Gauldrons, which literally means ‘bay of storms’. This adds to a line that already features\u00a0Big Peat<\/a>\u00a0from Islay,\u00a0The Epicurean<\/a>\u00a0from the Lowlands,\u00a0Rock Oyster<\/a>\u00a0from the country’s islands,\u00a0Scallywag<\/a>\u00a0from Speyside and\u00a0Timorous Beastie<\/a>\u00a0from the Highlands.<\/p>\n Its name is a reference to the \u201cdark sandy coves\u201d in Campbeltown, and, according to legend, it was here that Robert the Bruce (King of Scotland from 1306-1329), witnessed a plucky spider attempt to build a web over and over again, which he took as inspiration to keep fighting. An intricate golden spider\u2019s web on the packaging demonstrates the importance of that ode to this brand.<\/p>\n Douglas Laing have maintained a strong sense of tradition throughout, it would seem. The Gauldrons blended malt is produced in small batches and bottled at 46.2% ABV, without colouring or chill filtration. Each batch is numbered in order to compare future bottlings to gauge how this interesting new line develops in the casks over time.”<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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