
Chinese New Year Johnnie Walker, $15,000 Macallan & Lambay Irish Whiskey
January 20, 2018 –––––– Susannah Skiver Barton
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Dog Bottling
Style: Blended whiskyOrigin: ScotlandAge: Not statedProof: 40% ABVPrice: $258Release: January 2018Availability: Limited edition
Need to know:
Johnnie Walker releases a special bottle of Blue Label annually to celebrate the Lunar New Year. This year's edition, honoring the Year of the Dog, features a triptych design by Taiwanese artist Page Tsou. The dog depicted is a Shar Pei, originally bred as a guard dog for Chinese nobility.
Whisky Advocate says:
While it's not as good a deal as Macallan's Lunar New Year bottling of Double Cask 12 year old, this eye-catching Blue Label looks pretty spiffy. If you want to impress with a gift for someone special, this one doesn't even need to be wrapped up.
Macallan Fine & Rare 1977 Vintage
Style: Single maltOrigin: ScotlandAge: 40 years oldProof: 48.5% ABVPrice: $15,000Release: January 2018Availability: Extremely limited—4 bottles for the U.S.; 151 bottles total
Need to know:
This whisky comes from Macallan cask no. 8661, a single hogshead filled on September 26th, 1977 and bottled on December 19th, 2017 at a full 40 years old.
Whisky Advocate says:
Each year, Macallan's distillers, blenders, and tasters select a single cask as the best of all those maturing in the distillery's warehouses. This year's selection yielded only 151 bottles, four of which are coming to the U.S. right now, with a few more parceled out later in the year or next year.
Lambay Small Batch Blended Irish Whiskey
Style: Blended whiskyOrigin: IrelandAge: Not statedProof: 40% ABVPrice: $30-$35Release: Early 2018Availability: 40,800 bottles
Need to know:
This blend combines malt, grain, and pot still whiskeys sourced from West Cork Distillers and aged in bourbon barrels. A portion of the blend is finished in Camus cognac barrels.
Lambay Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Style: Single maltOrigin: IrelandAge: Not statedProof: 40% ABVPrice: $65-$70Release: April 2018Availability: 7,200 bottles
Need to know:
A single malt sourced from West Cork Distillers, this whiskey is wholly finished in Camus cognac barrels.
Whisky Advocate says:
Lambay Irish Whiskey is a new joint venture between family-owned cognac distiller Camus and the Revelstoke Community Trust, a non-profit organization helmed by Ireland's Baring family. The whiskeys debuted in Europe last year and are now coming to the U.S. They are blended and finished in Camus cognac barrels; for the single malt, the barrels were stored on Lambay Island, a wildlife preserve on Ireland's east coast that the Barings have owned for over a century.
Old Forester Cocktail Provisions
What it is: Bitters, syrups, and tincturesUse it for: Making bourbon cocktailsPrice: $7.50 to $11.50Release: January 2018Availability: Online and at Bourbon Barrel Foods storefronts
Need to know:
Old Forester has partnered with Bourbon Barrel Foods to create a line of cocktail bitters, syrups, and tinctures, designed to work perfectly with Old Forester bourbon. The collection includes
- Three types of bitters, priced at $11.5 for 2 ounces: Bohemian (cherry tobacco flavors), Smoked Cinnamon, and Hummingbird (citrus and floral flavors)
- Two syrups, priced at $8.50 for 2 ounces:Perfect Old Fashioned Syrup (made with demerara sugar and a blend of the bitters) and Oleo-Saccharum Syrup (made with citrus peels and sugar)
- Salt & Pepper Tincture, priced at $7.50 for 2 ounces
Whisky Advocate says:
Making great whiskey cocktails has never been easier (look at the many recipes you can choose from!), and if Old Forester is your go-to bourbon, these products are supposed to match up perfectly next time you want to make a punch or Old Fashioned. (Even if you don't use Old Forester, we're guessing they'll be just fine with whatever rye-forward bourbon you choose.)