Dear Whisky Customers
Updating the whisky list has now become comparable with painting the forth road bridge. No sooner does one get to the end then you have to start all over again. Why is that I hear you ask. Well........................
MURRAY McDAVID MISSION 3
Many of you will be rather familiar with Jim McEwans Mission series, but for those new to the newsletter I will briefly explain, the reason to get excited for.
One of the things that Jim likes about his job, is that the Directors of Murray McDavid give him a large wad of cash to go and buy interesting casks of whisky. The best of which are selected for his Mission series. Why Mission? well Jim sees it as his mission to boldly go where other bottlers have not.
That basically means bottling at 46%, using only Islay spring water, not chill filtering as he believes, and quite rightly too, that this process strips out the heart of the flavour contained in the whiskies natural oils, fats and proteins. Each bottling in the series is limited to 600 numbered bottles.
So what does this series contain?
Craigellachie Distilled 1970 (33 year old), Sherry Cask ?91.95
Dallas Dhu Distilled 1974 (29 year old), Sherry Cask ?91.95
Glen Scotia Distilled 1975 (28 years old), Bourbon Cask ?85.95
Glenugie Distilled 1977 (26 year old), Bourbon Cask ?91.95
Old Rosdhu Distilled 1979 (24 year old), Bourbon Cask ?76.95
Clynelish Distilled 1983 (20 year old), Bourbon Cask ?68.95
And why should you get excited?
Well the official release date for the Misson 3 series is May 2004, so for orders placed before the 1st May we will give a discount of 5% on the above prices.
NEW ADDITIONS TO THE MURRAY McDAVID CORE RANGE
As you know, we at Gauntleys are big supporters of the Murray McDavid core range, and judging from the amount of customers who come back time and time again just to buy their whiskies, we are not alone (as they say!)
If the Misson 3 series represents 'blow the budget' purchases, which let's be honest don't happen all the time, then you'll be pleased to know that they haven't forgotten about their core range, which I think represents exceptional value for money.
As in life all good things must come to an end, and as you will see from the list that the rather fantastic 1990 Craggenmore, 1990 Macallan and the 1988 Laphroig have left the building. Ming you they have been replaced by some equally good whiskies. The 1990 Clynelish reminds me of vanilla ice cream, the 1991 Glen Elgin is a big, rich and powerfully sherry casked whisky, and not forgetting an interesting vatting of young and old Springbank.
So here is the new list
Speyside
Auchroisk Distilled 1993 46% ?28.95 (available in May '04)
Dufftown Distilled 1993 46% ? 28.95 (available in May '04)
Glen Elgin Distilled 1991 46% ?31.95
Glen Lossie Distilled 1993 46% ?28.95
Mortlach Distilled 1993 46% ?28.95
Highland
Clynelish Distilled 1990 46% ?35.95
Longmorn Distilled 1990 46% ?31.95
Mull
Tobermory Distilled 1995 46% ?30.95 (available April '04)
Cambelltown
Springbank Distilled 1993/65 46% ?48.95
Rare/ Mothballed
Glen Garioch Distilled 1993 46% ?28.95 (available May '04)
NEW JOHN McDOUGALL GOLDEN CASK
Jim is not the only one to have been busy of late, John has too!
Speyside
Aultmore Distilled 1989 58.3% ?41.95 (available April '04)
Tomintoul Distilled 1992 63.5% ?37.95 (available April '04)
Highland
Glen Moray Distilled 1990 62.1% ?41.95
Macallan Distilled 1989 57.1% ?40.95 (available April '04)
Lowland
Bladnoch Distilled 1988 56.4% ?44.95 (available April '04)
Islay
Caol Ila Distilled 1991 59% ?46.95 (available April '04)
AND FINALLY SPRINGBANK
Well it wouldn't be a whisky newsletter without a mention of Springbank. Just to let you know that we have a few bottles of the 1991 Bourbon Oak bottling, that I mentioned last time, and having had the good fortune to taste it I can declare that it is an absolute stormer. Deep, intense and complex, a perfect marriage of salt, fruit and sweet oak. In the mouth it is divine, rich, oily and smoky, a touch of water reveals spice, banana, coconut, creme brulee and mellows its smoky character so that it gently wafts in on the finish. All this for just ?47.95. Not bad huh!
CONTACT
We would welcome any comments you would like to make about this newsletter, any of our products, or how we can improve our service. Please feel free to contact us on [email protected]
Sincerely
Chris Goodrum
Updating the whisky list has now become comparable with painting the forth road bridge. No sooner does one get to the end then you have to start all over again. Why is that I hear you ask. Well........................
MURRAY McDAVID MISSION 3
Many of you will be rather familiar with Jim McEwans Mission series, but for those new to the newsletter I will briefly explain, the reason to get excited for.
One of the things that Jim likes about his job, is that the Directors of Murray McDavid give him a large wad of cash to go and buy interesting casks of whisky. The best of which are selected for his Mission series. Why Mission? well Jim sees it as his mission to boldly go where other bottlers have not.
That basically means bottling at 46%, using only Islay spring water, not chill filtering as he believes, and quite rightly too, that this process strips out the heart of the flavour contained in the whiskies natural oils, fats and proteins. Each bottling in the series is limited to 600 numbered bottles.
So what does this series contain?
Craigellachie Distilled 1970 (33 year old), Sherry Cask ?91.95
Dallas Dhu Distilled 1974 (29 year old), Sherry Cask ?91.95
Glen Scotia Distilled 1975 (28 years old), Bourbon Cask ?85.95
Glenugie Distilled 1977 (26 year old), Bourbon Cask ?91.95
Old Rosdhu Distilled 1979 (24 year old), Bourbon Cask ?76.95
Clynelish Distilled 1983 (20 year old), Bourbon Cask ?68.95
And why should you get excited?
Well the official release date for the Misson 3 series is May 2004, so for orders placed before the 1st May we will give a discount of 5% on the above prices.
NEW ADDITIONS TO THE MURRAY McDAVID CORE RANGE
As you know, we at Gauntleys are big supporters of the Murray McDavid core range, and judging from the amount of customers who come back time and time again just to buy their whiskies, we are not alone (as they say!)
If the Misson 3 series represents 'blow the budget' purchases, which let's be honest don't happen all the time, then you'll be pleased to know that they haven't forgotten about their core range, which I think represents exceptional value for money.
As in life all good things must come to an end, and as you will see from the list that the rather fantastic 1990 Craggenmore, 1990 Macallan and the 1988 Laphroig have left the building. Ming you they have been replaced by some equally good whiskies. The 1990 Clynelish reminds me of vanilla ice cream, the 1991 Glen Elgin is a big, rich and powerfully sherry casked whisky, and not forgetting an interesting vatting of young and old Springbank.
So here is the new list
Speyside
Auchroisk Distilled 1993 46% ?28.95 (available in May '04)
Dufftown Distilled 1993 46% ? 28.95 (available in May '04)
Glen Elgin Distilled 1991 46% ?31.95
Glen Lossie Distilled 1993 46% ?28.95
Mortlach Distilled 1993 46% ?28.95
Highland
Clynelish Distilled 1990 46% ?35.95
Longmorn Distilled 1990 46% ?31.95
Mull
Tobermory Distilled 1995 46% ?30.95 (available April '04)
Cambelltown
Springbank Distilled 1993/65 46% ?48.95
Rare/ Mothballed
Glen Garioch Distilled 1993 46% ?28.95 (available May '04)
NEW JOHN McDOUGALL GOLDEN CASK
Jim is not the only one to have been busy of late, John has too!
Speyside
Aultmore Distilled 1989 58.3% ?41.95 (available April '04)
Tomintoul Distilled 1992 63.5% ?37.95 (available April '04)
Highland
Glen Moray Distilled 1990 62.1% ?41.95
Macallan Distilled 1989 57.1% ?40.95 (available April '04)
Lowland
Bladnoch Distilled 1988 56.4% ?44.95 (available April '04)
Islay
Caol Ila Distilled 1991 59% ?46.95 (available April '04)
AND FINALLY SPRINGBANK
Well it wouldn't be a whisky newsletter without a mention of Springbank. Just to let you know that we have a few bottles of the 1991 Bourbon Oak bottling, that I mentioned last time, and having had the good fortune to taste it I can declare that it is an absolute stormer. Deep, intense and complex, a perfect marriage of salt, fruit and sweet oak. In the mouth it is divine, rich, oily and smoky, a touch of water reveals spice, banana, coconut, creme brulee and mellows its smoky character so that it gently wafts in on the finish. All this for just ?47.95. Not bad huh!
CONTACT
We would welcome any comments you would like to make about this newsletter, any of our products, or how we can improve our service. Please feel free to contact us on [email protected]
Sincerely
Chris Goodrum