Posted by: Nick and Ted
As the year draws to a close, it becomes a time for reflection and philosophising. It also becomes a time to drink lots of whisky in celebration of the fantastic drops consumed over the past 365 days! We here at Whisky Waffle have been doing just that – and have singled out some of the highlights. So ladies and gentlemen, don your black tie and formal gowns, don’t die wondering with the complimentary champagne, and present your golden invitation at the door; you are formally welcomed along to: the first ever Waffle Awards Ceremony!
The Isle of the Drammed Award for the best Tasmanian Whisky
There can’t be too many whisky awards that have an entire category for whiskies from only Tasmania – but as it is one of the key focuses of our blog we thought we could justify it (plus we’re just outrageously proud of the whisky we produce down here). So it gives me great pleasure to announce that the inaugural winner of the Isle of the Drammed Award goes to:
Hellyers Road Port Cask Matured
This bottle is a truly deserving winner. Its contents possess the unique buttery Hellyers Road flavours, but mix them with sweet, bold fruit and toffee notes. It’s a stellar dram. We’re also hoping that after this award, its value goes up immensely, as there are very few bottles left, and both us Wafflers own one.
The Tartan Slipper for the best Scottish Whisky
Scotland is indeed the spiritual home of the water of life. So our awards night naturally must contain a category for the best dram made in the motherland of whisky. Plus, we wanted to ensure there was a category that Yamazaki could not usurp from the Scottish. So without further ado, the Tartan Slipper goes to:
The Balvenie DoubleWood 17 Year Old
The first Balvenie we ever tried was the Balvenie DoubleWood 12 Year Old – and we loved it. It was our favourite expression from the distillery for a long time – until we tried this one. It still contains the unique fruit and vanilla flavours found in the 12, but the smoothness and complexity has been dialled up to ten. No: seventeen! This is a tricky drop to get your hands on, but if you find it, boy is it worth it.
The Pocket Pleaser Award The perfect pick for the parched penny pincher
We’re not going to lie to you – buying bottles of whisky can be an expensive business. It took full time jobs for us to realise the step up in quality from a Ballantines to a Balvenie. But that doesn’t mean that we don’t appreciate a bargain when we see one. So without further ado, may I present the Pocket Pleaser Award to:
The Glenlivet 12 Year Old
This whisky has everything you want from a single malt. Character, complexity, sweetness and flavour galore. And better still, it will not break the bank. If you find a bottle for under $50 in an Australian bottle shop – don’t think – just buy it!
The Weirdsky Award for the most WTF Whisky
Let me clarify right now that this award is by no means a bad thing. We’re a fan of whiskies of all shapes and sizes – and when a whisky completely bamboozles us, we cannot help but go back for more. So with that in mind, the The Weirdsky Award for the most WTF Whisky goes to:
The Glen Moray Chardonnay Cask 10 Year Old
Yes, you read correctly. This whisky has not been matured in Château Cissac barrels, or Château d’Yquem casks. Nor has it spent six months in Tamar Valley Pinot Noir barrels. No, Glen Moray has chosen to age this whisky purely in plain and simple chardonnay casks. And it’s not bad! It has an intriguing nose and some really curious flavours, but slides down nicely all the same. It really is a perfect sunny day dram, and one that may be consumed in some quantity this summer.
The Bill Lark Award for outstanding service to Tasmanian Whisky
If there is one man alone with whom you can credit kick-starting the Australian whisky industry, then it could only be Bill Lark. Labelled the Godfather of Tasmanian whisky, his vision is the reason that we are here today (in the case of some of us: literally!). This award goes out to recognise an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to the Tasmanian Whisky industry. So now, it gives me great pleasure to announce the inaugural winner of the Bill Lark Award is:
Bill Lark
Well, who else could it be? For all the reasons previously mentioned, this man thoroughly deserves to be this award’s first winner. Everyone raise a Glencairn and toast to this man’s incredible achievements!
The Golden Dram for the best dram whisky in the world!
The final award of the night is the big one! Just a quick disclaimer: for this category we’re using ‘golden’ in its traditional sense, meaning ‘of great value’; none of this ‘Macallan Gold’ entry level nonsense. And it goes to, quite simply, the best whisky we’ve tasted this year. There are no other requirements, such as country, age – or even single malt. It is simply our favourite whisky of 2014. Drum roll please. The winner of the 2014 Whisky Waffle Golden Dram is:
Octomore 06.2
How can a couple of peat lovers go past the most heavily peated whisky in the world (at the time). But this whisky is more than a gimmick. Jim McEwan at Bruichladdie has created a whisky that is complex and intriguing and flavoursome – and has the longest lasting finish of any that we have ever tasted. The 06.2 version is a tricky one to find – anywhere – but it has the edge over its 06.1 brother. This is the whisky to get – if you can find it. Maybe it will be the whisky of 2014 and no more. But out of all the drams in the world – 2014 has got a special one.
What do you think of our awards? What would be your own picks for the same categories? Leave us a comment and let us know!
Hi lads,
Happy new year!
Some wonderful awards. The 17YO Balvenie.. I am jealous! I want it, but yikes, close to 100 euros. One for the special occasions.
The 12YO Glenlivet is a nice one, not special, but surely nice. But the Glen Moray Chardonnay Cask 10 is affordable and I’ll might try it! Unfortunately I was misled by the word “cask” as I hoped it was “cask strength” 😉
Thank you guys for sharing!
Cheers,
Tieme
(Btw: Check out my Happy new year blog! How about that bottle?)
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If you ever find yourself in Tassie, we’ll pour you a dram of the 17 Year Old DoubleWood! Thanks for the comment!
Keep on waffling!
Nick
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Not sure if I ever will be (certainly hope so), but if I go I’ll let you know 😉
Cheers,
Tieme
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Fantastic read as always chaps, all the best abd happy new year!
Theo!
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Thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed it! Happy New year back to you as well,
Keep on waffling,
Nick
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Great post as always and happy new year! I love reading your stuff so I hope you keep it up in 2015.
While I certainly haven’t tried the range of good whiskies you guys have in 2014 my “pocket pleaser” would go to Aberfeldy 12 (same price as Glenlivet 12 here in Canada) and “golden dram” to Springbank 10 (close runners up being Benromach 10 and Laddie 10).
Cheers!
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Thanks for reading and great choices!
Sadly I haven’t seen a bottle of Aberfeldy in Aus, let alone for a reasonable price – that one’s your shout if we’re ever in Canada.
Those are some impressive Golden Dram nominees – I have a bottle of the Spingbank 15, though, and it’s incredible!
Keep on waffling,
Nick
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Hi there lads,
It seems as you’re onto something there in Tasmania!
http://www.smh.com.au/executive-style/top-drop/tasmanian-whisky-cleans-up-again-at-world-whisky-awards-20150320-1m3rvw.html
Well done for bigging up Bill Lark at Lark Distillery, but where’s your review of Sullivan’s Cove? Craft Distiller of the Year 2015 at the World Whisky Awards?
More waffle needed!
The Irish didn’t go away empty handed either.
Cheers
Whiskey Nut
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Hey Whiskey Nut,
Thanks for the shout-out. Yeah, we’re pretty damn proud of what our state has to offer. What successes did the Irish crew have? You beat me to I’m afraid. I heard about the win on the radio this morning, but I wanted to go that extra step before I put an article up. Check it out, we’ve posted it on the blog now!
Keep on waffling!
Ted
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