Happy New Year!!!!
Friday, January 31, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Part 3 - Noodles & Springbank 15 year old
Ok Whisky with noodles?
Well yes but these are not just any noodles;
E-Fu noodles have a very unique taste. The noodles are soft and have a
naturally sweet and nutty taste. The silky noodles coated with a smooth sauce. These
noodles or other noodles are served at Chinese New Year and should not and must
not be cut, they symbolize long life, and cutting will shorten your life.
I guess the cutting will shorten your life
long before the Whisky does. This Dram with the noodles adds that tongue
coating of praline smoke with black pepper and fruit.
The Springbank
15 year
old will be reviewed in February.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Part 2 - Black Moss & Lagavulin 16 year old
Black moss, is traditionally consumed as a
symbol of wealth, the dish is Braised Black Moss, Pork Knuckle and Mushrooms, so as I
mentioned the this vegetable that resembles a clump of black hair
symbolizes prosperity because it sounds like “fat choi,” the Chinese words for
the phrase “be prosperous”.
With this wee dram you still get the creaminess and orange marmalade with the silky moss, with hints of barbeque on the pork.
The LAGAVULIN will be reviewed
in February.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Part 1 - Dried Oysters & Ardbeg 10 year old
Oysters are not only popular
aphrodisiacs but are also considered lucky in Chinese culture, Dried Oysters or in Chinese 蠔豉 (háo shi) is especially popular during Chinese New Year because of the
sounding of its name when pronounced in Cantonese, which means good deeds, good
fortune, or prosperity.
Generally Braised they have a pungent taste, rather or
should I say completely different from fresh oysters, when they are braised
they taste slightly sweet and with the Ardbeg 10, Amazing. They are usually served with vegetables such as
mushrooms.
The Ardbeg will be re reviewed
later in the month or early February.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Drams for Chinese New Year
I
am partial to a Dram and with so many holidays and so many food dishes associated
with these holidays and with the luck of being in Hong Kong where we get the
best of both worlds, the western and the Asian, where we see both traditions.
I
know this is of the Dram subject but as they say “knowledge is wealth” so here
is a wee list of food items and there definition.
Abalone - definite good fortune
Bamboo shoots - wealth
Black moss - wealth
Chicken (whole) - prosperity, togetherness of the
family, joy (note: chicken with its head, tail and feet symbolizes
completeness)
Fa Gao steamed "Prosperity Cake" - means
either "to raise/generate" or "be prosperous"
Fish (whole) - The word yú, meaning
"fish", is "remain or surplus", 'having leftover money', an
increase in prosperity
Lettuce - prosperity
Mandarins - gold, wealth
Noodles uncut - long life
Oyster, dried - all good things, good luck
Nian gao, Sticky (Rice) cake, Chinese new year's
cake. It is considered good luck to eat nian gao because it has the symbolism
of increasing prosperity every year
Shitake, Black mushroom - longevity, sizing opportunities
Yuan xiao "round
dumplings in soup", sweet dumplings - togetherness, reunion
Tofu, dried - fulfillment of wealth and happiness,
blessing the houses
Beware:
Presenting a ‘whole’ chicken with its head, tail and feet symbolizes completeness
Presenting a ‘whole’ chicken with its head, tail and feet symbolizes completeness
Fresh bean curd / tofu is not included as it is white and unlucky for New Year as the colour signifies death and misfortune.
Fresh
fruits symbolize life and new beginnings.
Sugared
fruits are supposed to sweeten one’s upcoming year.
Sweets
and fruits are served on a round tray, the form resembling togetherness, hence
the tray is called the 'Tray of Togetherness'. Sweets offered on the tray add
up to the number 8, because eight is a lucky number and symbolizes fortune.
A
coin might be hidden in one dumpling, and the person who will find it is
supposed to be showered with good fortune and wealth.
So
without further adoo and talking crap see tomorrow my first Chinese New Year
menu dish with a wee dram pairing.
The
pairing I have to add here is not my scene but a wee dram with some of these
food items brings you many things………………..
Food
to China is as important as Whisky is to Scotland……………
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Unlock the Secrets of Chinese New Year
So as the festivities end and the
households and shops have pulled down the tree and decorations, with the
leftovers long gone and winter sales in full swing, here in Asia or should I
say China everyone is getting ready for another festival, yes were getting
ready for Chinese New Year on the 31st of January, this festival is
the biggest, even bigger than Christmas and New year in the west.
So starting on the 30th of January, more than 1.5 billion people
around the world will celebrate the Lunar New Year; generally this is a time
for gathering with family, honoring ancestors, and eating! As I mentioned it is
one of the most important Chinese holidays. Traditions include giving children
lucky money in red envelopes, hanging lanterns, setting off fireworks, and
performing the iconic dragon and lion dances.
As we enter the year of the horse, Hong
Kong is no different with traditions and celebrations. This is a major holiday
for 4 days with some parts over 2 weeks, it also gives me another opportunity
to Blog a little more and talk about some Lunar New Year traditions, foods and
sample some Drams, so this holiday I will be trying some with food and some on their
own.
So begins my 2014 whisky journey.
Watch the coming blogs for the Dram
pairing.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Burns Night
So its Burns night, and a wee dram and Haggis with
neeps and tatties is in order, so the dram of Choice is the Arran Burns, a
single malt from the Isle of Arran distillery, celebrating our Scottish poet,
Robert Burns.
Raise a glass, Happy Birthday Rabbie…………………
This special celebratory Single
Malt is the official Scotch whisky commemorating Robert Burns' legacy, from the
Isle of Arran Distillers. A five years old bottling,
matured in both fresh and refill bourbon barrels.
Now, Rabbie on a bottle? Well Arran Distillery was in
2001 by the World Burns Federation to become a patron and so received this
endorsement.
Even though Robbie Burns may never have stepped onto the
Isle of Arran, the distillery is the closest one geographically to Ayrshire,
his birth place. The Robert Burns and Arran affiliation also has a blend.
Tasting
Notes:
Nose: A
lot of vanilla on the nose, fresh Madagascar pods with a nice whiff of spices
and oak.
Palate: An
initial burst of spiciness, floral and vanilla with hard summer fruits.
Finish: A long lingering finish of fruits, you can tell here that they are using great casks.
Comments: This
is almost one of your everyday drinking drams, inexpensive and with Rabbie on
the bottle you can share wee stories on him, overall not wow but a good dram,
nothing really to rave about but goes well with the Haggis.
Friday, January 24, 2014
A Wee man called Rabbie Burns
So
the world tomorrow the 25th of January will be celebrating a birthday.
That
of Robert Burns, Scotland’s best-loved son. His inspiring poetry has influenced
thousands of people, some of which don’t even know it.
No
matter which corner of the world you come from, you’ve raised your voice in a
chorus of Auld Lang Syne originally a poem and known under a different title.
Burns left a legacy celebrating the immortal memory of Robert ‘Rabbie’ Burns
has become an institution in Scotland and for the Jocks who are scattered
around the world. Celebrating what has become known as Burns Night was first created
in 1801. This then a club was established to commemorate the life and works of
the Bard by reciting his poetry; something which has been carried on to this
day. So, whether you’re into a wee bit of poetry or your there for the haggis,
neeps and tatties, I hope you enjoy your Burns Night where ever it may be.
Sláinte
Mhath!
Thursday, January 23, 2014
The Macallan ‘M’
The Macallan
Not surprised a new world record is set.
A Six Litre Decanter of ‘M’ Produced by LALIQUE Achieves a New World Record Price at Sotheby’s here in Hong Kong.
The bottle went under the hammer for a record-breaking sum of $628,205, The Macallan M Decanter 6-litre Imperial attracted global interest at a Sotheby's auction, the firm said in a statement which identified the buyer only as an Asian private collector.
This puts the former British colony on the Malt map and will certainly lift the cities profile.
Sotheby's said the bottle sold on Saturday broke the record for any single malt whisky bottle sold at auction, surpassing the $460,000 paid in New York in 2010.
I was at the launch of this Dram and reviewed it in December of last year, you have to give it To Macallan, a job well done on the marketing.
David Cox of The Macallan commented : We are absolutely delighted at the generosity of the successful bidder of the “M” 6L decanter Constantine in securing such a wonderful contribution to a number of Hong Kong charities and at the same time setting a new world record for The Macallan. It is testimony to the craft, quality and passion underpinning the creation of this great decanter. It is a very proud moment for us”. I bet it is.
I was at the launch of this Dram and reviewed it in December of last year, you have to give it To Macallan, a job well done on the marketing.
David Cox of The Macallan commented : We are absolutely delighted at the generosity of the successful bidder of the “M” 6L decanter Constantine in securing such a wonderful contribution to a number of Hong Kong charities and at the same time setting a new world record for The Macallan. It is testimony to the craft, quality and passion underpinning the creation of this great decanter. It is a very proud moment for us”. I bet it is.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Highland Park Loki
The journey continues……….
Loki
Woooowhooooooo!
Yes its another stormer from the +Highland Park Whisky Valhalla
range, bloody hell they know how to do it amazing, now I'm talking about this
one before I write any notes. God I'm blown away really, this puts them firmly
on the map as one of the best distilleries around.
When I tried Thor I skimmed over it and wrote little in
the way of tasting notes but this is a breezer.
Firstly what's it all about? Well this is the second
release, Loki is Thor's adoptive brother, a mischievous soul, possibly even a
shape-shifter and certainly an enigmatic character.
Highland Park I think looked to better last years release or at least match it
and well they did just that , matched it and bettered it, this is a wee 15 year
old single Dram bottled at 48.7% ABV and unusually, some heavily peated casks
were used for part of the maturation, also I might add could be some older
whisky in this it is more mature than a 15 year old.
Again the packing is shaped like a Viking inspired long
ship, impressive, but will the malt be as impressive, the bottle is like an old
hand blown bottle coloured glass.
Now reading around about this before I bought it, there
is a lot of tension on the pricing, I tend to agree to a certain extent yes its
pricey, but lets face it, I look at it like…. I want to try it and yes HP has
never let me down in any bottling I tried to date so if its to much leave it or
if your in a wee whisky club then get it!
Location…
HIGHLANDS
Where…
At Home.
Why…
Can’t leave to the crocodile tear mob at my funeral.
Tasting…
Nose:
Porridge-y, Spicy sour apple juice, grainy.
Palate:
This gets the taste buds juicing up at first with spicy smoked wood, then
custard, woody spices and boiled sweets.
Finish:
Smoked vanilla pods, winter spiced toffee.
Comments: Completely
different to Thor, Highland Park released only 21,000 bottles of this, however
its more mature than a 15 year old bottling and with two more coming over the
next couple of years it will be interesting to see what they come up with
trying to top the 2 already released.
Tick Tock Highland
Park.
Get
it…
At lillionwine.com here in Hong Kong or Online at the
Whisky Shops.'
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Whisky Cabinet Part 1
Well I set out to build a cabinet for my Whisky collection which currently spans Europe, Hong Kong and Philippines. So what to do with all those Gems hidden in cupboards or under beds and in boxes?
Well its simple I thought I would build myself a cabinet to show these and basically to see what I have and what I want to add and most importantly what I want to open and try.
So here are the first pictures, initial build as the cabinet is built and the doors go on, as I am between cities, the time for building this is long and slow as I have lights to go in, locks to go on, handles and painting in the colour scheme of the house but so far all good, so Malt fans this is the first pictures.
What it will sort of look like before the gems are added, but 4 door..................
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Highland Park Thor
In 2010… It all began……….
Thor
This then was the first episode of +Highland Park Whisky new
Valhalla range,
So here we see the mighty Thor.
I had seen it but at the time could not afford to buy it sadly but since I purchased
it and thought lets give it a taste, yes indeedie its all about enjoying the
malts since I read about the guy who died and never enjoyed his collection, I have
been opening mine slowly, yes slowly in moderation, so Highland Park lent towards
there Viking side.
Thor is the first release
that Highland Park is calling the Valhalla Collection. It will be a four
part adventure of limited editions, so the first is bottled in a number rather
large but totaling a production run of 23,000 bottles. So lets get a look
at it, as it’s the first edition in honour of Thor, the Norse
God of Thunder and supposed creator of the Cliffs of Yesnaby on Orkney's west
coast.
At this point it looks amazing coming out of the box,
the packing is shaped like a Viking inspired long ship, impressive, but will
the malt be as impressive, the bottle is like an old hand blown bottle coloured
glass, it’s a cask strength 16 year old Dram bottled at 52.1% ABV, thus far
impressed, it was a little steep in price for a 16 year old but hey what the
heck!
Location…
ISLANDS
Where…
At Home.
Why…
Cant leave to the crocodile tear mob at my funeral.
Tasting…
Nose:
Porridge-y, Peat with sweet honey. Old cigar
box.
Palate:
Pepper burst then peat and smoke,
scotch toffee, ash.
Finish:
Smoky espresso
with sweet highland toffee.
Comments: I have
to say if the rest of the collection is like this then WOW I can’t wait. Just
got another bottle and put it away for a rainy day.
Get
it…
At lillionwine.com here in Hong Kong or Online at the
Whisky Shops.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Glenmorangie’s new “friendship” whisky launched
The fifth annual offering from its award-winning Private Edition range
This is the release from +Glenmorangie Whisky so lets see how it fairs, upcoming tasting notes will follow soon.
Glenmorangie has
released its eagerly-awaited fifth annual limited edition single malt whisky:
Companta.
Its predecessor,
Ealanta, was recently named the world’s best dram by Jim Murray, one of the
world’s leading whisky experts.
Created by wood
management pioneer and three-time winner of Malt Advocate’s coveted Industry
Leader of the Year award Dr Bill Lumsden, Glenmorangie Companta is the latest
in the Private Edition range – a group of rare and intriguing single
malts.
Glenmorangie Companta
is Scots Gaelic for friendship and celebrates Glenmorangie and distinguished
French vineyards’ shared pursuit of perfection.
Dr Bill Lumsden,
Director of Distilling and Whisky Creation, said: “Having spent over 20 years
travelling to some of France’s most renowned vineyards, I’ve had the
opportunity to sample many rare and intriguing wines in search of the finest
casks to complement the extra-maturation of our whisky.
“Some of my most
memorable visits have been to Burgundy, where the dedication and attention to
detail that goes into their craft never ceases to amaze me.
“The smaller
vineyards of the region don’t seem to worry about yields, costs, or timings.
They work tirelessly, simply to produce the very best wine. In the same spirit
as Glenmorangie, they stop at nothing in the pursuit of perfection.
“This shared
philosophy inspired me to create the ultimate tribute to my longstanding love
for French vineyards and the friends that I’ve had the pleasure to make
throughout my travels.”
On the nose, Companta
exudes rich, “autumnal” scents of red berries and damp forest floors, with a
hint of fragrant woodsmoke complementing notes of aromatic, nutty oak.
Upon tasting, a spicy
palate redolent of cherries and stewed fruits is slowly revealed, as notes of
sugared plums, blood orange and rose-hip syrup emerge alongside milk chocolate
and brown sugar, leading into a mouth-coating finish.
Bottled at a strength
of 46 per cent, and non chill-filtered for extra body and texture, Glenmorangie
Companta is available from independent specialist retailers and department
stores including Royal Mile Whiskies and the Whiski Rooms with an RSP of
£69.99.
A refined balance
between bold spice and rich, smooth sweetness, Companta is the result of a
careful assemblage of Glenmorangie extra-matured in both renowned Burgundy
Grand Cru Clos de Tart casks and sweet fortified wine casks from Côtes du
Rhône.
Lumsden explained:
“Selecting parcels of Glenmorangie which had been matured in traditional
American white oak ex-bourbon barrels, I transferred the spirit into casks
having previously contained one of my personal favourites – the full-bodied
Grand Cru wine from Clos de Tart, one of the most celebrated vineyards in
Burgundy.
“After a period of
extra-maturation, the casks imparted additional body and deep berry-like
flavours to the trademark elegant, floral character of the Glenmorangie.”
“To complement the
bold, spicy character imparted from the Grand Cru casks, I selected a parcel of
Glenmorangie which had been extra-maturing in casks having previously contained
a lusciously sweet fortified wine from Côtes du Rhône. It took some time, but
with careful fine tuning we reached a harmonious assemblage which proved the
perfect balance; neither too bold nor too tame!”
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