
Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1989, Weller Bourbon & More New Whisky
April 6, 2018 –––––– Susannah Skiver Barton
Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1989
Style: Single maltOrigin: Scotland (Highlands)Age: 27 years oldProof: 43% ABVPrice: $665Release: April 2018Availability: 6,178 bottles
Need to know:
The second release in Glenmorangie's Bond House No. 1 Vintage series, Grand Vintage Malt 1989 is a full 27 years old. It was initially matured in ex-bourbon barrels, then some of it was finished in oloroso sherry casks while about a quarter underwent finishing in Côte-Rôtie wine casks. (Côte-Rôtie is a French red wine made of Syrah and usually some amount of Viognier.)
Whisky Advocate says:
The first release in the Bond House No. 1 Collection, Grand Vintage Malt 1990, came out in February 2017 and scored 92 points. The use of Côte-Rôtie ("roasted slopes") casks is unusual, but not surprising for a distillery that's known for its cask innovation.
W.L. Weller CYPB
Style: Straight bourbonOrigin: KentuckyAge: 8 years oldProof: 47.5% ABVPrice: $40Release: Summer 2018Availability: Limited
Need to know:
In 2015, Buffalo Trace launched the "Craft Your Perfect Bourbon" campaign, asking drinkers to design their own custom bourbon by choosing characteristics like mashbill, proof, age, and warehouse location. The company discovered that many people prefer a wheated bourbon mashbill, aged for 8 years and bottled between 90 and 99 proof. In response, Buffalo Trace is releasing a limited edition in its W.L. Weller line called "CYPB" (guess what it stands for), bottled after 8 years at 95 proof. Only one batch per year will be released, starting this summer.
Whisky Advocate says:
Although once common finds on the shelf, Weller bourbons—which famously use the same mashbill as the Van Winkle range—have become increasingly hot commodities among whiskey lovers. Expect this expression to be no different, especially as it will be available only once a year. Can't get your hands on a bottle? Here are some alternatives you might want to try.
O.F.C. Vintage Bourbons
Style: Straight bourbonOrigin: KentuckyAge: Varies (roughly 33, 29, and 28 years old)Proof: 45% ABVPrice: $2,500Release: April 2018Availability: Extremely limited (18-63 bottles)
Need to know:
In addition to CYPB, Buffalo Trace Distillery is releasing three single-barrel bourbons under the O.F.C. label (the distillery's former name). Rather than age statements, they bear vintage dates (the year they were made)—1985, 1989, and 1990. Each comes packaged in a crystal bottle and wooden display box, selling for $2,500.
Whisky Advocate says:
Buffalo Trace last released vintage single-barrel O.F.C. bourbons in 2016, but at that time, the bottles were given to charities to auction or raffle off as fundraising items. This time, the distillery is making the bottles available at retail—although with only 61 bottles of the 1985, 63 bottles of the 1990, and a mere 18 bottles of the 1989, you'll need a whole lot of luck to get your hands on one.
Naked Grouse
Style: Blended maltOrigin: ScotlandAge: Not statedProof: 43% ABVPrice: $35Release: April 2018Availability: CO, MN, and PA
Need to know:
Originally a line extension of The Famous Grouse blended scotch brand, The Naked Grouse has been relaunched as a blended malt. (News of the relaunch first broke last summer, but it is just now becoming widely available in the U.S.) The blend includes malts from Macallan, Highland Park, Glenrothes, and Glenturret, all matured in first-fill oloroso sherry casks.
Whisky Advocate says:
If you were previously a fan of the Naked Grouse, this change in recipe may come as a surprise—hopefully a pleasant one. Changing the blend to all-malt, rather than a combination of malt and grain whiskies, should yield a richer, more robust flavor profile. If you are a fan of blended malts like Monkey Shoulder and Copper Dog, Naked Grouse falls right into the same camp.
Westland Sport Dram
Style: Single maltOrigin: WashingtonAge: Not statedProof: 54% ABVPrice: $100Release: April 2018Availability: Distillery only
Need to know:
Westland Distillery has launched an April Fool's whiskey—only it's not actually a joke. Sport Dram—which comes in Red Slam, Blue Buzz, and Green Grip variations, although it's all the same whiskey in the bootle—is a special single malt, different from Westland's core range, and includes some peated whiskey in the mix.
Whisky Advocate says:
There's nothing like a distillery with a great sense of humor, and Westland knows how to elicit a chuckle. Last year, master distiller Matt Hofmann appeared in avideo about BoldSmooth,a whiskey that was "quadruple-distilled, quadruple-matured, quadruple-filtered, and quadruple reserved." This year, the spoof whiskey isSport Dram, for sale at the distillery while supplies last. At 54% ABV and with some peat, it sounds like it tastes pretty good. If you get the chance to buy a bottle, let us know what you think. "Klench the Kwench!"
GlenAllachie 50th Anniversary Single Casks
Style: Single maltOrigin: Scotland (Speyside)Age: Varies (roughly 27 to 40 years old)Proof: Varies (44.9% to 57.7% ABV)Price: Varies (£200 to £699)Release: April 2018Availability: 3,500 500-ml. bottles (not for sale in the U.S.)
Need to know:
GlenAllachie Distillery—which was recently acquired by scotch industry veteran Billy Walker, who formerly led BenRiach, GlenDronach, and Glenglassaugh before Brown-Forman purchased them—is releasing its first single malts. The six cask-strength, single-cask bottlings (all 500-ml.) are each vintage-dated from 1978 to 1991 and have been released in celebration of GlenAllachie's half-century birthday. They'll be available in the UK (720 bottles), Taiwan (425 bottles), and in other global markets starting this month.
Whisky Advocate says:
GlenAllachie has occasionally popped up as an independently bottled single malt, but for most of its 50-year lifespan, it has been used as a blending component. Now that it's under new ownership, the plans for the distillery include both blends and single malts, with a core line of single malts launching in June. While these single cask bottlings are only available overseas, the core whiskies will be for sale in the U.S. Whisky Advocate will have all the details soon!