Johnnie Walker Launching Blue Label Ghost and Rare Port Ellen

The second installment in the Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost and Rare series will highlight the now defunct Port Ellen distillery.

The second installment in the Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost and Rare series will highlight the now defunct Port Ellen distillery.

Glenfiddich Fire & Cane marries peated and unpeated ex-bourbon barrel matured malts that are then finished in Latin rum casks to create a spirit that’s smoky and sweet.

It appears the Game of Thrones Single Malt Scotch Whisky Collection will be comprised of existing whiskies from Cardhu, Dalwhinnie, and Royal Lochnagar, alongside new releases from Clynelish, Glendullan, Lagavulin, Oban, and Talisker.

A teaser posted to Twitter has revealed The Game of Thrones Single Malt Scotch Whisky Collection, a set of eight single malt whiskies from Cardhu, Clynelish, Dalwhinnie, Glendullan, Lagavulin, Oban, Royal Lochnagar, and Talisker.

Have you ever wondered why the Scotch Malt Whisky Society doesn’t display the names of distilleries on their bottles? Would you like to know what their bottle codes stand for? We’ll explain and present a list of all SMWS codes and the distilleries they represent.

Labels for The Glendronach Revival 15 Year Old were recently approved by the TTB, and a reliable source has confirmed that it will be available in stores before the end of the year. Will the profile of the new distillate be similar to that of the old stock?

The 10th release in the Glenmorangie Private Edition series will be Allta, a single malt created with the wild yeast that grows on Glenmorangie’s own barley fields near the distillery.

Bruichladdich’s next Octomore releases will include Octomore 09.1, Octomore 09.3, and a third edition of Octomore Ten, which is aged for ten years instead of five, standard for the Octomore range.

Diageo will be releasing a trio of new, age-stated Mortlach expressions: Mortlach 12 Year Old The Wee Witchie, Mortlach 16 Year Old Distiller’s Dram, and Mortlach 20 Year Old Cowie’s Blue Seal.

Compass Box has announced the indefinite discontinuation of their Asyla blended scotch whisky, citing lack of stock of the necessary components required to create the blend.