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The Whisky Shop Dufftown Events

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By Mike Lord

We are launching our programme events for the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival 2011.  Below is a list of all the tastings that we are putting on you can book them by clicking here, going to spiritofspeyside.com or booking the individual links below.  We have a packed programme with some old friends and some new ones.  It's going to be great!

For all our events over 18's only please. Please ensure you have read our terms and conditions . If you want to contact us about this event please email on enquiries@thewsd.co.uk or phone on +44(0)1340 821 097.

The WSD Indepdent Bottlers challenge (Every day of the festival, 10 am to 5pm in the shop)

Come to The Whisky Shop Dufftown and try whiskies from Speyside and the Rest of Whisky entered by independent bottlers and vote for your favourite.

The Whisky Shop Dufftown has laid down its challenge again to Independent Bottlers - who has the best whisky? We have two categories: Speyside; and the Rest of Whisky. Come along to the shop any time we are open during the festival, try the whiskies in a category for £4 at your leisure and vote for your favourite. It shouldn't take more than an hour. There is also a prize for the best tasting note.

Cafe St James' – 1 Bacon Roll and 4 Nips (Evert day of the festival, 10 am to 12pm in St James' Hall)

Ever wondered what the best single malt is to go with a bacon roll?  This is your chance to find out.

One of the highlights of last year's festivals was the bacon rolls, haggis and stovies provided by the crew at the St James' Hall. This festival they will again be serving breakfast rolls during the morning and a light meal from lunch time onwards. And from 10 am to midday each day you can have a bacon roll with 4 nips of different single malt whisky! The only down side is that you will be asked to vote for which whisky goes best with a bacon roll - one of the two unsolved mysteries of the world! Rules apply: unsmoked bacon, no egg, no sauce - this is a professional test!!!

Cafe St James' - Haggis, Neeps & Tatties + 4 nips (Evert day of the festival, 12pm to 2pm in St James' Hall)

Ever wondered what the best single malt is to go with Haggis, Neeps and Tatties?  This is your chance to find out.

One of the highlights of last year's festivals was the bacon rolls, haggis and stovies provided by the crew at the St James' Hall. This festival they will again be serving breakfast rolls during the morning and a light meal from lunch time onwards. And from midday to 2pm each day you can have Haggis, Neeps and Tatties with 4 nips of different single malt whisky! The only down side is that you will be asked to vote for which whisky goes best with the Haggis - one of the two unsolved mysteries of the world! Rules apply: no sauce, no beetroot - this is a professional test!!!

Whisky Tasting: Tullibardine (May 4 @ 13:00 , St James' Hall)

This is a chance to taste a selection of whiskies from Tullibardine distillery in the capable hands of one of their brand ambassadors.

Tullibardine Distillery nestles at the foot of the Ochil Hills in Perthshire, where the Highlands of Scotland begin. Its whisky is considered to be "eminently quaffable" and what better way can there be explore their range than in a tasting hosted by one the exciting members of the distillery team.

Whisky Tasting: Gordon & MacPhail (May 4 @15:30, St James' Hall)

This whisky tasting features a selection of whiskies from Gordon & MacPhail, independent bottler, with Mike Patterson.

Gordon & MacPhail is an independent family owned and managed firm which has been bottling Single Malt Whiskies for over 116 years.  From its humble beginnings as a retailer, Gordon and MacPhail has grown to become a diverse and dynamic company with a number of different business interests. Today the company is a retailer, wholesaler, exporter, bottler of Single Malt Scotch Whisky and distiller, owning Benromach Distillery in Forres.

Today Gordon & MacPhail is one of the most prolific independent bottlers with access to whisky from an incredible number of distilleries that are continually winning awards from across the whisky world. There will be 5 whiskies to taste from across the Gordon & MacPhail range. The tasting will be hosted by whisky expert Mike Patterson.

Whisky Tasting: Adelphi (May 4 @ 18:00, St James' Hall)

This whisky tasting will be of a selection of whiskies from independent bottler Adelphi hosted by Antonia Bruce.

Founded in 1826, the Adelphi Distillery is now Scotland's most acclaimed independent bottler of single casks of rare malt whisky. Remaining completely independent, Adelphi is able to offer bottlings from an extensive range of distilleries with Charles Maclean chairing their highly experienced nosing team in the pursuit of excellence.

Adelphi is one of the most highly regarded independent bottlers. Some say they perform some sort of alchemy and that they put the other whisky merchants to shame. All we know is that Antonia Bruce will take you through 5 fabulous whiskies at this always popular tasting.

The WSD Challenge 2012 - Speyside Tasting (May 4 @ 20:30, St James' Hall)

Find the best independent bottling from the Speyside region in The WSD Challenge.

The Whisky Shop Dufftown has laid down its challenge again to Independent Bottlers - who has the best whisky? We have two categories: Speyside; and the Rest of Whisky.

In this tasting you will be able to try all of the entries from the independent bottlers in the Speyside category.  Last year there was more than 8 entries.  Some of the brand ambassadors from the companies entering will also be there to present their whiskies and answer your questions.

Whisky Tasting: Haggis and The WSD Bottlings (May 5 @ 12:00, St James' Hall)

This is your chance to have a light haggis lunch with 5 whiskies in the company of Mike Lord as he takes a look at this Scottish national dish.

A Haggis is a very old Scottish dish, which combines meats, spices and oatmeal to create a very rich, unusual, but none the less delicious feast. The factual and historic description of Haggis is sometimes off-putting to people who have not tried it. Fortunately, modern techniques in the preparation and presentation of Haggis make it an acceptable delicacy to almost everyone's palate. In fact, it's simply delicious.

In this whisky tasting Mike Lord of The Whisky Shop Dufftown will take a whimsical look at the Haggis while you sample some with the traditional accompaniment of neeps and tatties and 5 whiskies from the current selection available from The WSD's own bottlings.

Whisky Tasting: The Whyte & MacKay Single Malts (May 5 @ 14:30, St James' Hall)

This whisky tasting is hosted by Steven McConnachie and features whiskies from several of Whyte & MacKay distilleries.

Founded on the docks of Glasgow in 1844, Whyte & Mackay has remained true to itself and its founders' pioneering spirit for over 160 years.  In 1960 it bought Dalmore distillery and know also owns Fettercairn, Jura and Tamnavulin.

In this tasting Steven McConnachie of Whyte & MacKay will expertly steer you through a tasting of whisky from a selection of the distilleries from the Whyte & MacKay stable. It's still secret exactly what will be in the tasting as it will depend on the new whiskies that will be available at the time but those that have attended his tastings at previous festivals will know he is likely to bring something new, something rare and quite possibly something not yet released!

Whisky Tasting: Wemyss (May 5 @ 17:00, St James' Hall)

The Wemyss Family comes from Fife and have had a long standing passion for malt whisky and their connections with the industry date back to the turn of the 19th century when John Haig (founder of Haig's) built his first distillery on Wemyss land. Their range of hand crafted malts was conceived with the aim of making them more accessible and understandable using the taste and aromas of the individual whiskies to identify each bottling, rather than the distillery.

In this masterclass Susan Colville will take you through the latest whiskies Wemyss has bottled. Susan has worked for some of the most iconic independent whisky companies around. Her work has taken her around the world into many different markets. Her extensive experience and talent always come to the fore in her tastings. But she remains a Rothes' girl at heart.

The WSD Challenge 2012 - The Rest o'Whisky Tasting (May 6 @  11:00, St James' Hall)

The Whisky Shop Dufftown has laid down its challenge again to Independent Bottlers - who has the best whisky? We have two categories: Speyside; and the Rest of Whisky.

In this tasting you will be able to try all of the entries from the independent bottlers in the Rest of Whisky category. Last year there was more than 8 entries. Some of the brand ambassadors from the companies entering will also be there to present their whiskies and answer your questions.

Whisky Tasting: Glenmorangie and Ardbeg (May 6 @ 13:00, St James'  Hall)

In this tasting Martin Grant will take you through a selection of single malts from Glenmorangie and Ardbeg.

Every year during the Festival The Whisky Shop Dufftown showcases distilleries from outside of Speyside. In this tasting we cover two of the most iconic distilleries in the world of whisky, Glenmorangie and Ardbeg, in one tasting!

With the tallest stills, the most advanced approach to extra-maturation and a commitment to only ever using their casks twice, you could say Glenmorangie is striving for one thing - perfection. And in the world of Ardbeg, peat is important. For it is this soggy, unassuming matter which gives Ardbeg its famous flavour. Ardbeg is the PEATIEST and SMOKIEST of all the Islay malts, yet has a fruity floral sweetness and complexity to the spirit. Two very contrasting styles and the best of both worlds.

In this masterclass Martin Grant from the Moet Hennessy Group will take you through a selection of whiskies from both distilleries, Glenmorangie and Ardbeg. This is a tasting definitely not to be missed.

Whisky Tasting: Cadenheads (May 6 @ 15:30, St James' Hall)

This whisky tasting is hosted by Mark Davidson of Cadenheads, independent bottler.

The firm of William Cadenhead Ltd, Wine and Spirit Merchants, was founded in 1842 and is Scotland's oldest independent bottler. The company was owned by the same family until taken over by J & A Mitchell & Co.Ltd in 1972, the proprietors of Springbank distillery. The name of Cadenhead is now a household name in the whisky world, and the present owners have expanded the Cadenhead business whilst still keeping the goals and traditional methods the firm began with in 1842.

This tasting will be hosted by the legendary Mark Davidson - the jolly toper himself. Expect fabulous whisky and all the information you can possibly need from Mark.

Whisky Tasting: The Lesser Known Diageo (May 6 @ 18:00)
This tasting looks at some of the less well known and increasingly rare whiskies from the world’s biggest whisky company, Diageo.

Diageo is the world's leading premium drinks business with an outstanding collection of beverage alcohol brands across spirits, beer and wine. Their Scotch collection ranges from the precious legacy of distilleries and operating sites all over Scotland, to the global icon of Johnnie Walker - the world's number one selling Blended Scotch Whisky.

In this tasting Donald Colville, Global Scotch Whisky Ambassador for Diageo's Malt Whiskies and Global Ambassador for Friends of the Classic Malts, will take a personal look at some of the lesser known expressions of single malts from Diageo.  We cannoy say exactly which ones but you will be bragging about what you got to try!

Donald is a long time friend of the festival and The Whisky Shop Dufftown. He is also now a film star. Check out his whisky journey and learn more about the classic malts and how to properly wear a Manbag.

Robin Laing - Music, Poems and Laughter (May 6 @ 20:30)

The Whisky Bard Robin Laing is one of Scotland's premier folk singer-song writer and will entertain with whisky

Whisky fanatic, superb song writer, singer and very funny man Robin Laing entertains and there will be 5 whiskies to help the evening's enjoyment.  And even better many of his fabulous songs are whisky inspired.  A highlight of every festival.

Whisky Tasting: Yamazaki Distillery (May 7 @ 13:00)

This whisky tasting brings a Japanese whisky experience to Speyside and focuses on Suntory’s whiskies and is hosted by Tatsuya Minagaw.

Suntory's founder Shinjiro Torii began Japan's first whisky distillery on the outskirts of Kyoto in 1923 in the district of Yamazaki. In 1973 a further distillery was built in Hakushu at the foot of Mt. Kaikomagatake in Japan's Southern Alps. Suntory refined its techniques at these two distilleries to develop a variety of first-rate unblended whiskies, products such as the single malt whiskies Yamazaki and Hakushu, as well as Hibiki blended whisky.

From Yamazaki was born the surprising, delicate yet profound experience of a Japanese single malt. with its signature multi-layered taste is highly praised by whisky connoisseurs all over the world. Today, it is the "number-one" single malt whisky in Japan.

This tasting is hosted by Tatsuya Minagawa and will feature whiskies from Yamazaki, Hakushu & Hibiki. Tatsuya has worked on Speyside for many years and some may know him, his passion and knowledge of whisky from the Craigellachie Hotel and the Highlander Inn. Come and sample some of the best Japanese whisky right here on Speyside.

Whisky Tasting: Douglas Laing (May 7@ 15:00)

Whisky Tasting of the pick of the best from independent bottler Douglas Laing with Jan Becker.

Glasgow-based Douglas Laing & Co is an independent bottler and blender headed by brothers, Fred and Stewart Laing, who proved the value of nepotism when they succeeded their father, Fred Douglas who founded the company in 1948.

Those at Douglas Laing regard themselves very much as a company of sensitive souls - artisans, if you like - steadfastly creating a quality selection of the finest Scotch whisky. Their care and devotion has earned themselves an enviable reputation at home and abroad for style and taste.

Jan Beckers is the Malt Ambassador for Douglas Laing and has spent many years in the whisky industry refining his knowledge and skill. He is also an accomplished chef which emphasises his fine palate and wide sensory knowledge that are key to his job. In this tasting he will take you through a selection of Douglas Laing's latest bottlings.

Whisky Tasting: Duncan Taylor (May 7 @ 17:30)

A chance to sample 5 whiskies from Duncan Taylor's latest range with Andrew Shand

Duncan Taylor Scotch Whisky Ltd is a family owned, luxury Scotch whisky specialist. With origins dating back to 1864 in Glasgow where the company was initially a merchant and broker of Scotch Whisky casks within the industry. The company selects and matures casks from distilleries across the length and breadth of Scotland and currently owns one of the world's largest private collections of vintage Scotch whisky. With a multi-award winning brand portfolio, Duncan Taylor harnesses generations of expertise to deliver the finest whisky without compromise

Devotion to the principle of providing only the finest casks to be filled at Scotland's leading distilleries has been a key feature of the company's history and this tradition of building an outstanding portfolio of the finest scotch whiskies is being maintained to this day by the current owners. In this tasting you will be able to sample from their latest bottlings with the expert guidance of the irrepressible Andrew Shand.

The Whisky Shop Dufftown Drams Party (May 7 @ 20:00)

Come along and try some of the whiskies from The Whisky Shop Dufftown's tastings you may have missed and plenty of other whiskies too.

The Whisky Shop Dufftown staff and festival crew will be on hand to help you try a selection of the whiskies from the tastings hosted by The Whisky Shop Dufftown you may have missed or retry some plus other samples and left-over's from the past year. This will help you make a decision on any purchases you may want to make. There may also be a few surprises. This is a great way to finish the festival.

And you get to keep your Glencairn glass

A Final Note

In the past we have offered our events at a cheaper price that the festival website as we passed on the savings of a making a direct booking to you.  Unfortunately the festival does not allow this and we are not able to do that anymore.  Of course you don't pay a booking fee by booking direct with us.

The WSD Events at The Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival 2011

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Friday 29th April 2011

11:00 - 12:00  Whisky for Breakfast with Robin Laing (Whisky & Music Ticket)

13:00 - 14:30  Whisky Tasting: Douglas Laing with Jan Beckers

15:30 - 17:00  Whisky Tasting: Gordon & MacPhail with Mike Patterson

18:00 - 19:00  The WSD Challenge 2011 - Speyside

Saturday 30th April 2011

10:00 - 10:30 Dufftown & District Pipe Band opening The Whisky Fair at The Mortlach Memorial Hall (FREE EVENT)

11:00 - 12:30  Whisky Tasting: The Bourbon Cask with Mike Lord

13:00 - 13:30  Dufftown & District Pipe Band at The Square, Dufftown (FREE EVENT)

13:00 - 14:30  Whisky Tasting: Bruichladdich with David Keir

15:30 - 17:00  Whisky Tasting: Cadenheads with Mark Davidson

18:00 - 19:00  The WSD Challenge 2011 - The Rest of Whisky

19:15 - 22:45  "Cask Strength" Whisky Quiz at Strathisla Distillery (includes bus to venue from Dufftown)

Sunday 1st May 2011

11:00 - 12:30  Whisky Tasting: 1971 & 40 Years Old with Mike Lord [SOLD OUT]

13:00 - 13:30  Keith Silver Band at The Square, Dufftown  (FREE EVENT)

13:00 - 14:30  Whisky Tasting: Dalmore with Steven McConnachie

15:30 - 17:00  Whisky Tasting: Wemyss with Susan Colville

18:00 - 19:30  Whisky Tasting: Adelphi with Antonia Bruce [SOLD OUT]

20:00 - 20:30  Robin Laing - Music, Poems, Laughter and Whisky

Monday 2nd May 2011

13:00 - 14:30  Whisky Tasting: David Stirk of The Creative Whisky Company

15:30 - 17:00  Whisky Tasting: BenRiach & GlenDronach with Stewart Buchanan

18:00 - 19:30  Whisky Tasting: Duncan Taylor with Mark Watt

20:00 - 22:00  The Drams Party [SOLD OUT]

Glenglassaugh The Manager's Legacy Release No 1 - Jim Cryle 1974

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By Mike Lord

There's nothing better than a good dram.  Unless it's one with a great story and celebrating the stars of whisky. Distillery bottling Glenglassaugh The Manager's Legacy Release No 1 - Jim Cryle 1974.  The first in a series of four bottlings to celebrate the achievements and influences of Glenglassaugh distillery managers during the period 1964 – 1986. A single cask bottling at natural strength, without colouring or chill-filtration. The Jim Cryle release is limited to 200 individually numbered bottles from a refill sherry hogshead filled in 1974 during Jim’s time in charge.



The Whisky Shop Dufftown's Second Bottling - Caperdonich 1972 37 Years Old

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By Mike Lord

Bottling No 2 is now ready to buy!

With the help of our inside man at Duncan Taylor we were able to liberate a small amount of Caperdonich from a single ex-Bourbon cask saving it from being Octaved.  It certainly didn't need it!  This is one of the best Caperdonich's I've had showing all the complexity of a well aged whisky from a Bourbon cask.

During the last few weeks a liberation tunnel was dug into the warehouses of Duncan Taylor while our inside man tunnelled out.  He could occasionally be seen walking around the Duncan Taylor warehouse scattering the soil from the tunnel onto the warehouse fall.  When challenged by the Duncan Taylor guards he cleverly claimed to be creating a traditional dunnage style warehouse.  Genius!

When we finally got the whisky out it was a fast motorbike ride (well trip in the van) and a stunning leap over the Deveron to avoid  the boarder patrols and get the whisky to Dufftown.

Nose: Tropical fruits - mango, pineapple, banana and peaches with pencils, wood shavings, tablet and toffee wrappers. A tropical fruit salad in a wooden bowl.

Taste: Citrus, candied lemon and then the more tropical notes re-emerge with more mango and banana. Also a little salt and pepper.

Finish: Intense tropical notes with a spicy kick. Reminiscent of a Pineapple Daiquiri.

The WSD Caperdonich 1972 37 Years Old £125.00

PS: Plans for bottling number 3 are well on their way.

The WSD Caperdonich 1972 37 Years Old

New Releases in from GlenDronach and BenRiach

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Some exciting new wood finishes in from GlenDronach and BenRiach.  These are all limited releases and there aren't very many of each.  They are all in the shop and ready to go:

GlenDronach 14 Years Old Sauterne Finish

The dessert wine has influenced this whisky well and the tasting notes have a lot of pudding notes.  There's cream, cherries, raisins and custard.  An all-you-can-eat dessert buffet of a whisky.

GlenDronach 14 Years Old Virgin Oak

The new wood has given all those vibrant sweet tropical notes to this whisky including banana and coconut along with toasted and nutty aromas.  A really vibrant whisky.

GlenDronach 15 Years Old Moscatel

Tropical and summer fruits come through on this one with the Moscatel finish: peaches, apricots, melons and pineapple.  There's also a nuttiness with figs and raisins.  A very well balanced dram.

GlenDronach 20 Years Old Tawny Port

The port notes are clearly present with figs, dates, pears and apples and a touch of aniseed.  The age of the base whisky is also clearly present.  Full of distinguished character.

BenRiach 16 Years Old Claret

Spiced fruit, syrup and wood notes underline this whisky.  A little acidity coming from the Claret as well.  This finish has produced a complex result.

BenRiach 17 Years Old Rioja

This whisky has a real flower garden set of aromas to it which must have come from the Rioja.   These are complemented by vanilla, cream and oak notes resulting in a very fragrant whisky.

BenRiach 17 Years Old Burgundy

Lots of cocoa, berry fruits and crème-brule are the dominant notes from this whisky.  There's also an underlying toasted oak backbone.  Quite a weighty whisky.

These are all great additions to each range but let's hope there aren't too many more to come!

By Mike Lord

Glendronach Single Cask Releases Batch 2

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Still catching up with the new stock in the shop!

We now have in stock 6 of the Glendronach single cask whiskies from their second release.  They are all stunners and all from sherry casks.  In short supply so get them while you can!!!

Glendronach 1993 17 Years Old from a single Oloroso Sherry Butt @ 60.5% (£66.95)

Glendronach 1991 18 Years Old from a single Pedro Ximinez Sherry @ 51.7% (£69.95)

Glendronach 1990 20 Years Old from a single Oloroso Sherry Butt @ 57.9% (£78.75)

Glendronach 1989 20 Years Old from a single Pedro Ximinez Sherry Puncheon @53.2% (£77.50)

Glendronach 1978 31 Years Old from a single Oloroso Sherry Puncheon @ 51.2% (£164.00)

Glendronach 1971 39 Years Old from a single Oloroso Sherry Butt @ 48.8% (£310.00)

Glendronach 1971 39 Years Old

Single Malts from Mackillop's Choice Independent Bottler

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Just starting to catch up with some new whiskies in the shop.

Mackillop’s Choice

I was introduced to this independent bottler at tasting at the beginning of the year and I was so impressed I got some in.  These aren’t new bottling but they are all impressive.

Mackillop's Choice Benrinnes 1989 15 Years Old (58.8%, £58.95)

An unusual Benrinnes as it is from a straight Bourbon cask which lets more of the spirit character comes through.

Nose: Salt, shortbread, toffee, digestive biscuits and pencils.

Taste: Vanilla, toffee, cream, panacotta, sponge cake and lemon curd.

Finish: Salt, syrup and brandy cream.

Mackillop's Choice Bowmore 1989 18 Years Old (57.4%, £89.95)

As  big a perfumed smoky Bowmore as you will find anywhere with some additional notes added from the sherry cask.

Nose: Warm roads, dark treacle, smoky bacon crisps with salt, black pepper corns.

Taste: Perfumed smoke and spice, cream, lavender and potpourri.

Finish: Smoldering embers and coffee with crispy streaky bacon.

Mackillop's Choice Highland Park 1991 15 Years Old (53.9%, £78.95)

A very well put together Highland Park.

Nose: Hot fudge. Treacle biscuits. Ready salted crisps. Vanilla custard creams. Hints of cordite and heather smoke.

Taste:  Sweet. Honey. Creamy. Raisins and caramel.

Finish: Hot smoke and cream.

Mackillop's Choice Macallan 1988 18 Years Old (55.5%, £97.50)

A complex Macallan where the sherry is balanced by a range of other flavours which all brought to mind baking.

Nose: Glace cherries, plums, sweet pastry and freshly baked fruit cake.

Taste: Cream, fudge, raisins, spice, creme brulee and hot cross buns.

Finish: Hot scones with raisins.

By Mike Lord

The Whisky Shop Dufftown's First Bottling

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Mortlach 1998

Working with Gordon & MacPhail The WSD has produced it's first bottling and it's a real stunner.  Being based in Dufftown our first bottling had to be a Mortlach.  This cask strength non coloured non chill-filtered Mortlach is from a Refill Sherry Hogshead.  It was selected by The Whisky Shop Dufftown owner Mike Lord.  We've nicknamed it 'The PM' , the peated Mortlach (well it is election time in the UK), as it has a defined smokiness which was described by one expert as like cigar smoke.  Until the end of the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival it will be on offer at £40.00 per bottle (price after that £45.00).

We hope to work with other companies in the future to make available exclusive single cask malt whisky which is a bit different!

Tasting Notes

Nose: A complex noise of fruit cake and freshly baked chocolate cookies with further layers of plums, raisins, spearmint, menthol and hint of smoke from a heather bonfire.

Taste: Very rich and creamy in the mouth with flavours of chocolate fruit and nut, rum and raisin ice cream, honey and in the background definite phenol notes.

Finish: Long with a dark chocolate and raisins with a smoked chipotle chilli edge.

First bottling from The WSD