
Johnnie Walker Ghost and Rare, Jameson Caskmates IPA, Orphan Barrel Entrapment & More New Whisky
December 2, 2017 –––––– Susannah Skiver Barton
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost and Rare
Style: Blended whiskyOrigin: ScotlandAge: Not statedProof: 46% ABVPrice: $400Release: December 2017Availability: Limited
Need to know:
This new blend for Johnnie Walker Blue Label includes whiskies from three silent (aka "ghost") distilleries: Brora, Pittyvaich, and Cambus. The other malt and grain whiskies in the blend come from Clynelish, Royal Lochnagar, Glenkinchie, Glenlossie, and Cameronbridge.
Whisky Advocate says:
While this whisky openly touts the whiskies from silent distilleries that are used in its blend, it's not unique in the practice. Many blended whiskies incorporate casks from distilleries that have closed. For example, if you've had Big Peat, then you've tasted Port Ellen. And some other Johnnie Walker blends have likely included Brora—we just haven't heard about it. (By the way, both Brora and Port Ellen are soon to be silent no more, as Diageo recently announced plans to rebuild and reopen both distilleries.)
Jameson Caskmates IPA Edition
Style: Blended whiskeyOrigin: IrelandAge: Not statedProof: 40% ABVPrice: $30Release: December 2017Availability: Widely available
Need to know:
When Jameson released the first Caskmates in 2015, it was finished in stout barrels from Ireland's Franciscan Well Brewery. This new, additional version is finished in Franciscan Well's IPA casks. Don't worry—regular Caskmates isn't going anywhere.
Whisky Advocate says:
Caskmates was originally a limited-edition product, but has been so popular that it's now a core part of Jameson's lineup. The trend has staying power: many other distilleries also offer beer barrel-finished whiskies, from scotch to bourbon.
Orphan Barrel Entrapment
Style: Grain whiskyOrigin: CanadaAge: 25 years oldProof: 41% ABVPrice: $150Release: December 2017Availability: Limited
Need to know:
The 11th Orphan Barrel release is the first one to be made in Canada. This whisky was made from 97% corn and 3% malted barley at Crown Royal's Gimli distillery. It aged for 25 years in American oak barrels.
Whisky Advocate says:
Diageo's Orphan Barrel series has been wildly popular in the three years since the launch of the first whiskeys, Old Blowhard and Barterhouse. The company has modified its messaging slightly with Entrapment. Rather than saying the barrels were "forgotten" in a warehouse, Diageo's statement about Entrapment is that "these barrels aren't necessarily forgotten, but instead not chosen for another blend becoming almost hidden treasures." In an age when nearly every whisky warehouse's inventory is organized using computers, the idea of any cask being forgotten seems pretty improbable—but it's certainly true that some casks get passed up for blending time and again, until they're so old and unique they get used in some other capacity.
Old Pulteney 25 year old
Style: Single maltOrigin: Scotland (Highlands)Age: 25 years oldProof: 46% ABVPrice: $599Release: Early 2018Availability: 450 bottles for the U.S.
Need to know:
Matured in both ex-bourbon and Spanish oak sherry casks, this 25 year old single malt replaces Old Pulteney 21 year old, which is being phased out. It will hit shelves in the first quarter of 2018.
Old Pulteney 1983 Vintage
Style: Single maltOrigin: Scotland (Highlands)Age: 33 years oldProof: 46% ABVPrice: $999Release: Early 2018Availability: 120 bottles for the U.S.
Need to know:
Distilled in 1983 at Pulteney Distillery, this is a 33 year old single malt matured in ex-bourbon and Spanish sherry casks.
Whisky Advocate says:
Both of these new releases from Old Pulteney are highly limited, with prices to match their ages and small quantities. The 25 year old will continue to be available from year to year, but the 1983 vintage is one and done. Get it while you can!
Bowmore 1966 50 year old
Style: Single maltOrigin: Scotland (Islay)Age: 50 years oldProof: 41.5% ABVPrice: $30,000Release: December 2017Availability: 74 bottles for the world
Need to know:
The third 50 year old whisky from Bowmore's Vaults Legend Collection, this single malt spent its whole life aging in the distillery's Islay warehouses. 1966 was the first year Bowmore was bottled as a single malt whisky, rather than part of blend.
Whisky Advocate says:
Diehard Bowmore drinkers know how legendary the stuff from the 1960s is reputed to be—though unless you have big money these days, you'll be hard pressed to afford any. That said, there can't be much more of it left, so if you're ready to lay down the dollars, go for it—and tell us how it tastes.
Jefferson's Presidential Select 16 year old
Style: BourbonOrigin: KentuckyAge: 16 years oldProof: 47% ABVPrice: $200Release: November 2017Availability: 10,000 bottles
Need to know:
This bourbon matured for 11 years in new charred oak barrels in Kentucky. Then it was transferred into additional new charred oak barrels for another five years of aging.
Whisky Advocate says:
Jefferson's Bourbon, which is sourced from undisclosed Kentucky distilleries, tends to score very well around 17-18 years old. We look forward to seeing how this 16 year old holds up.
Teeling The Revival Volume IV
Style: Single maltOrigin: IrelandAge: 15 years oldProof: 46% ABVPrice: €120.00 (about $143)Release: November 2017Availability: 10,000 bottles for the world
Need to know:
Teeling Whiskey Company has released three limited-edition Revival single malts—a 15 year old matured in rum casks, a 13 year old finished in calvados casks, and a 14 year old finished in pineau des Charentes casks—and now is rolling out its fourth. This is a 15 year old single malt that matured in ex-bourbon casks before a 12-month finishing period in Muscat port barrels.
Whisky Advocate says:
Teeling's Revival single malts are all sourced, celebrating the distillery's opening in 2015—the first new whiskey distillery in Dublin in over a century. The fifth and final Revival will launch in 2018, when Teeling's own whiskey comes of age. Sadly, this bottling is not available in the U.S.