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Tullamore D.E.W. Wins Big for Irish Whiskey at the International Wine and Spirit Competition

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Tullamore D.E.W. Wins Big for Irish Whiskey at the International Wine and Spirit Competition

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For the first time since 2009, an Irish whiskey has won the Worldwide Whiskey Trophy at the International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC), with Tullamore D.E.W.’s 18-Year-Old Single Malt taking the top honour. This triple distilled Irish whiskey is a blend of grain, malt, and pot still, the three different types of Irish whiskey, creating a unique, complex palate every whiskey enthusiast is sure to enjoy.

Finished in four casks, including bourbon, port, oloroso sherry, and Madeira wine, the distinguished complexity of 18-Year-Old Single Malt drew great commendation from the event judges, who praised its flavour and balance, calling it elegant and outstanding. The whiskey also underwent a rigorous chemical analysis as well as organoleptic judgement, proving that it holds its own under every level of scrutiny.

Tullamore D.E.W. – A Brief Outline
Known as the original triple distilled, triple blended whiskey, Tullamore D.E.W. was established in 1829 and has grown to become the second largest-selling brand of Irish whiskey in the world. This whiskey’s name is derived from its location in Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland, as well as the initials of the general manager, and later owner, of the original distillery, Daniel E. Williams.

After working his way up from a humble stable boy, Williams brought electricity and motorised automobiles to Tullamore as the distillery owner, as well as various other technological innovations to the distillery, allowing him to carefully craft a remarkable whiskey known all over the world for its distinct character and smooth flavours.

The Award Winner

Launched in 2016, the 18-Year-Old Single Malt edition of Tullamore D.E.W.’s exceptional range offers a unique flavour that culminates in an exceptionally warm, satisfying finish. The triple distilled blend is finished in four different casks for at least six months, and draws on the spice of the pot still, the sweetness of the grain, and the fruitiness of the malt to create its award-winning taste.

Tullamore D.E.W.’s 18-Year-Old has a rich, oaky nose, with notes of caramelised fruit, woody spice, and malt that are perfectly complemented by the smooth, mellow flavour of vanilla oak, cinnamon, baked apple, biscuit, and toasted marshmallows. A truly marvellous whiskey, Tullamore D.E.W.’s 18-Year-Old Single Malt is one every whiskey lover should try.

Japanese Whisky: A Crisis of Supply and Demand

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Japanese Whisky: A Crisis of Supply and Demand

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If, like me, you’re a lover of fine international whiskies, I’ve got some worrying news for you. Fans of Japanese whisky, in particular, may want to brace themselves. I’d suggest you hol d onto any aged Japanese whisky you have, as it’s going to get a lot harder to come across.

Suntory, the Japanese distillery that’s widely known for producing prize-winning whiskies, is discontinuing two of its most acclaimed lines, the Hakushu 12, and Hibiki 17, due to a lack of supply in the face of fast-growing demand. This is part of an ongoing trend of Japanese distilleries not having enough product to keep up with the surge in popularity. In 2015, Nikka Whisky was forced to discontinue its popular Miyagikyo and Yoichi lines, along with the rest of its entire single-malt line-up. It’s clear that the Japanese whisky industry is facing a supply crisis, but how did this happen?

Whisky aficionados and business analysts both point to a slowdown in Japanese whisky sales during the 80’s as the main source of today’s scarcity. With limited international demand for fine Japanese whisky, distillers began cutting back on production. What no analyst could predict, however, was the sudden rise in popularity that was to come. Today, with the appreciation for fine international whiskies steadily on the rise, the Japanese whisky business is booming. Due to the necessarily long maturation process of high-quality whiskies, Japanese distilleries just can’t keep up with the demand.

What’s the Future of Japanese Whisky?

According to a representative from Suntory, it will be “quite a long time” before the brand is able to restart sales, Japanese newspaper, Nikkei, reported. The representative also stated that Suntory was focusing on giving “top priority to quality” and “emphasizing quality over quantity.”

Currently, Japanese whisky represents 5% of global whisky sales, according to trade publication The Spirits Business. Suntory has already invested 1 billion yen into its Hibiki distillery and has seen a 30% increase in its productions.

Although the world has been gifted with some of the best whiskies from Scotland or Kentucky, Japanese whisky has become quite popular in recent years. In 2013, Jim Murray’s influential Whisky Bible named Suntory’s Yamazaki Sherry Cask 13 “the best in the world”, calling it a “near indescribable genius”. There’s no telling what’s to come for the Japanese whisky industry but one thing is for sure, quality whisky can’t be rushed.

What’s my verdict? I say savour it while you can, as you never know when sales will begin again.

Luckily, there’s still hope for you to relish in some of these timeless Japanese whiskies right here, at The House of Whisky.

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