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Cornwall single malt

Postby olikli » 30 Aug 2011, 14:53

A 7yo Cornish whisky just was released with a price tag matching that of the new Abhainn Dearg. Anyone heard of this one before?

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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby Lawrence » 30 Aug 2011, 15:46

Pfffttt...hardly the same price ; it comes with two glasses...

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However I have a vague recollection of something about this a while ago.

They've sure kept it quiet all these years...
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby DavidUK » 30 Aug 2011, 19:10

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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby Pete Smoke » 30 Aug 2011, 19:13

I remember reading about it many years ago, so it's here at last. I knew it was just several hundred litres a year, at least early on.

http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl ... m-1.119640

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/2992925.stm
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby TheTross » 30 Aug 2011, 20:34

I had a tour around the Cornish Cyder Farm in 2008 and was delighted to hear that they were working on producing their own whisky. Three years on it's good to see they've released it, but contrary to what I thought at the time I certainly won't be buying any at that price - even if it does come with two glasses :P
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby Mr Tattie Heid » 30 Aug 2011, 21:45

So that's where the hell Biggles is.

Why isn't a distillery attached to a cider farm producing apple brandy? Or are they?
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby TheTross » 30 Aug 2011, 22:00

Yes, they do produce apple brandy - although I think they release them solely as vintages in very limited amounts, so much so that bottles are only available to buy on the farm.
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby MacDeffe » 31 Aug 2011, 04:51

I've heard about them before, always had them on my distillery maps :-)

http://bit.ly/cgpHsX

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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby kallaskander » 31 Aug 2011, 10:50

Hi there,

we talked about the cooperation of the Cornish Cider Farm and St. Austell brewery in making a Cornish whisky before.

If not here than at the othe place.

And they could probably answer the question if somebody is maturing whisky in ex-cider casks. 8-)

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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby whiskytime » 31 Aug 2011, 16:19

"......the oldest whiskey to be launched in England for more than a century."

"It's taken 300 years to craft Cornwall's first premium whiskey and seven years to age it," said David Healey from Healey's Cyder Farm. "In Cornwall we like to take our time in order to get things right - and it's well worth the wait."



7 years old - oldest whiskey to be launched in England! :lol: ...and it's only 150BP :!:

But seriously, hope it's good stuff & their business makes it - I won't be buying it but I'm sure there will be plenty of interested buyers.
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby robjohnston » 31 Aug 2011, 18:59

hey its CS!
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby Exciseman » 31 Aug 2011, 19:03

So, just £310 for a 50cl "Dearg 3yo", a bottle of "Cornish 7yo" and a couple of glasses. Bargain!
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby C57 » 31 Aug 2011, 23:09

Exciseman wrote:So, just £310 for a 50cl "Dearg 3yo", a bottle of "Cornish 7yo" and a couple of glasses. Bargain, or what?

Alternatively, take the money to Tim at TWE and buy some serious whisky!

Agreed Tim. :shock:
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby Johnny Murgatroyd » 01 Sep 2011, 08:11

Good Lord, is The English Whisky Company actually misnamed? If this Cornish company existed first, they should have that name! Lawsuit! :lol:
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby les taylor » 01 Sep 2011, 10:35

Cornwall is not really in England so there's no problem there. :)

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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby kallaskander » 01 Sep 2011, 10:57

Hi there,

right if you cross the Tamar nortbound you get to England.

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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby les taylor » 01 Sep 2011, 16:33

kallaskander wrote:Hi there,

right if you cross the Tamar nortbound you get to England.

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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby kallaskander » 02 Sep 2011, 08:41

Hi there,

yep and their own tartans

http://www.cornish-tartans.co.uk/

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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby Exciseman » 24 Sep 2011, 11:40

Cornish whiskey inaugural release now available, but close already to selling out. Limited to just 319 bottles, bottle #1 of which is being auctioned on E-Bay for charity (already at £770!).

There will seemingly be no more whisky until 2014, when a more 'general release' type bottling will be offered.
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby whiteshirt » 26 Sep 2011, 08:19

Now over £1000. A few bottles left at the visitors centre but selling fast
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby Exciseman » 26 Sep 2011, 13:48

Over £2,000 for good causes from the auction of bottle #1. Brilliant. E-Bay charity auctions really seen to bring out the best in bidders. Fabulous.

Seemingly, Jim Murray (briefly pauses to bow in respect) rated the Cornish distillate highly. It'll be intriguing to see what the 10yo is like in 2014. Cheaper, hopefully lol.
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby Jolly Toper » 27 Sep 2011, 09:05

Did that French outfit (the SMWS) bottle some of their apple brandy some time ago?
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby Exciseman » 27 Sep 2011, 13:15

St Austell Brewery has now sold its allocation of half the bottles.

Not sure whether Cornish Cyder Farm has any of its allocation left. If it does, they're probably all 'spoken for'.
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby Nick Brown » 29 Sep 2011, 16:10

I can't see the problem with high prices for the first releases from a distillery. It's a one off and the distillery can't repeat the trick. In time, prices will normalize and in particular, English distilleries will find themselves at a disadvantage to their Scottish counterparts because they might sell a few bottles as novelties but regular drinkers are more likely to gravitate towards Scotland. I hope that, in tome, people will start to see that good showings don't have to come from Scotland and, of course, that Cornish whisky is part of the solution and not part of the problem.
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Re: Cornwall single malt

Postby Aidan » 29 Sep 2011, 16:49

I agree with that. Scotland has enough distilleries anyway. There's great whisky all over the world.
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