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A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby truecrippler » Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:48 am

Hey guys,

I've just been to my local Lidl here in Wales and saw that they have a few Whiskies on sale.

The one that stands out is a Maxwell 28 Year Old Highland Single Malt. It is £29.99 and the description is: "This fine single malt has lain untouched in oak casks for 28 years to produce and outstanding whisky with a soft, sweet taste with a subtle kick of spice and citrus in its long lingering finish. 70cl 40%

Another is an 18 Year Old Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky. Description: This classic single malt has an elegant, refined nose, warm flavours of grape, cinnamon and hints of ginger and nutmet. 70cl 40%.

Tobermory 10 Year Old Single Malt. Description: A light amber whisky with a smooth, fruity taste and a rich, well-rounded finish. 70cl 40%

Langs 5 Year Old Supreme Blended Scotch Whisky. Description: This whisky has a unique, gentle style and smooth creamy taste. 70cl 40%

And for an Irish:

Dundalgan 8 Year Old Blended Irish Whiskey. Description: Mellow with hints of vanilla, caramel and citrus fruits. 70cl 40%

I've tried a Speyside 12 year old from Lidl earlier in the year. It wasn't too bad; not as peaty as most Scotch I've tasted. I don't have any tasting notes but I do wonder how the 18 year old tastes.

Anyone have any information on these? The 28 year old seems like a great offer for the price.

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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby JohnM » Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:08 am

The don't seem to have the 28 yr old in Ireland. At least, I went in and didn't see it there - nor did I see it advertised. I went in looking for it. They have the 18 yr old, I think.

I heard the 28 might be a Tamnavulin. Speculation, of course.
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby bredman » Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:09 am

The Maxwell is a tempting offer. But it wont be world class. I held some in my hand the other day and didn't purchase, i reckoned that £30 could be spent elsewhere. There is more to good whisky than just age, and £30 will buy better ( admittedly younger ) whisky. Past offerings such as this - for me - have been disappointing. How good or average would a 28 yo whisky be before it's sold off anonymously by a cheap supermarket? I await opinions on the whisky itself. My guess is it's a Teaninich or similar which is capable of very good whisky though.


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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby bredman » Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:11 am

John, in the branch i called into it wasn't actually in the whisky & spirits section, but on the end of an aisle, where it was almost impossible to find.


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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby JohnM » Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:27 am

I'll have a look again, but I didn't see it in the brochure either. Maybe it was in last week's one.
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby IainB » Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:29 am

They used to sell Ben Bracken 12 which i think was Tamnavulin so I think you could be right on the source John. That's a lot of "I thinks". I probably know nothing.
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:36 am

I have a feeling we're only getting the 18yo here. The 18yo has been advertised anyway for Christmas and I suppose there is not as big of a demand over here for such type of whiskies.
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby bredman » Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:07 pm

iirc, the 28yo is limited to 3600 bottles.


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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby truecrippler » Sat Dec 04, 2010 12:14 am

3600? Thats interesting bredman.

Is that figure a good figure when collecting a "limited" number type of Whisky? I know it depends on brand, age and other things but in general is it a huge number?

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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby bredman » Sat Dec 04, 2010 12:57 am

I don't think it's collectable 'investment wise'. That will depend on the distillery - it would have to be a collectors distillery, which it probably isn't, hence the price and anonymity. I'm certain it would just about hold it's value at least.


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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby truecrippler » Sat Dec 04, 2010 2:43 pm

That's ok, I was expecting that.
If they have a bottle I left I think I'll grab one, it could be something I'll want to drink in a few years from now.

Thanks for all the information.

P.s. What defines a collectors distillery?
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby varizoltan » Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:42 pm

well, i do not really call any distillery a collector distillery, i would just call collectible whisky and whiskey from a distillery

however in my terms there are whisk(e)ys coming out from certain distillery, and those may be closed and they are very collectible, because they may not be open again, and those whiskeys are old stocks, usually limited, can be single casks and bottles are numbered, just to give one example; Port Ellen

but from the same land Islay, there is Ardbeg with their special single casks, and committee bottling, they are also sought after and one they are sold from the distillery they double triple their price on auctions, they are also limited one of bottlings
but at the same time their standard say 10 years old, i think never be a high value collectible item
same as Bowmore with their special very old bottlings selling for thousand each will be good inveatments, but a bottle of Bowmore 12 will not make too much

same here with Midleton, the very rare yearly series are the most collectible Irish whiskey, also numbered each year, and there is rarities like 1973, 20Th Anniversary, Dungourney also limited, numbered one off whiskeys, and they will increase value, but the Paddy and Jameson, Powers will not worth much more 50 years time than today
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby varizoltan » Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:50 pm

going back to the main content of this thread

the Dundalgan with no age statement, i believe was bottled at the same time as the 8 years old version seeing the codes on it

says on the front; gold shield special reserve aged in wood, from the emerald isle

on the back; Dundalgan "premium" irish whiskey is matured in oak casks to create a superb full bodied flavour
and specially produced for lidl ireland


the Dundalgan 8 years old says finest blended special reserve aged in wood on front

on the back; this Dundalgan blended irish whiskey uses only a selection of the finest whiskeys that have been carefully matured in oak casks for at least 8 long years. our master blenders have "married" these individual blends to create to create a beatifully mellow whiskey with hints of vanilla, caramel and citrus fruits. a whiskey as unique as ireland itself
thisone have the uk unit chart and drinkavare.co.uk , and lidl uk and ireland
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby bredman » Sun Dec 05, 2010 6:06 pm

varizoltan wrote:well, i do not really call any distillery a collector distillery, i would just call collectible whisky and whiskey from a distillery

I was just being laconic. But yes some distilleries are totally collectable, some produce the occasional collectable bottling, and some are not collectable in any way shape or form. But of course, things do change.


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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby varizoltan » Sun Dec 05, 2010 6:12 pm

Fine aged 18 years Speyside Single malt Scotch whisky, special single malt reserve, distilled and matured in the Scottish highlands says the front

this fine single malt whisky from the Speyside region of the Scottish highlands vere only the finest ingredients and traditional methods are used. the hand of time has seduced and mellowed this exquisite single malt whisky for 18 long years in quality americam white oak casks, this is the true meaning of finesse
Clydesdale Scotch whisky company Glasgow

but there is no lidl sign on it


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varizoltan wrote:well, i do not really call any distillery a collector distillery, i would just call collectible whisky and whiskey from a distillery

I was just being laconic. But yes some distilleries are totally collectable, some produce the occasional collectable bottling, and some are not collectable in any way shape or form. But of course, things do change.


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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby varizoltan » Sun Dec 05, 2010 6:36 pm

forgot the prices

Dundalgan 15.99 euros
Dundalgan 8 years 19.99 euros
18 years old Scotch 29.99 euros

all 40% alc vol
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby varizoltan » Sun Dec 05, 2010 10:05 pm

pfeeewww, this Dundalgan premium, with no age statement!!!

my advice, do not buy, unless you have a collage party and some younglads want to drink whiskey and coke

but the 8 years old is drinkable whiskey for 20 euros, but not much more
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby DavidH » Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:14 pm

varizoltan wrote:pfeeewww, this Dundalgan premium, with no age statement!!!

Damn, I was hoping to sell you my bottle :D It really isn't good neat but it's fine with ginger ale.
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby varizoltan » Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:43 pm

DavidH wrote:
varizoltan wrote:pfeeewww, this Dundalgan premium, with no age statement!!!

Damn, I was hoping to sell you my bottle :D It really isn't good neat but it's fine with ginger ale.


i must try that so
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby varizoltan » Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:45 pm

this 18 years old Scotch is not really good either, a touch of peat a bit of wood, some bitter aftertaste and that is it for 30 euro
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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:07 pm

truecrippler wrote: P.s. What defines a collectors distillery?


varizoltan wrote:well, i do not really call any distillery a collector distillery, i would just call collectible whisky and whiskey from a distillery



I think by this Bredman is refering to certian distilleries which are much more collectable than others.

As I've seen Bredman mention Tomintoul of which I have a 27yo bottle ... this distillery would not be considered collectable.

However Ardbeg at the other end of the scale is highly collectable, as is Macallan. These would see big growth in their auction prices due to the collectablity of any limited editions being released.

Irish whiskey is slightly different in this instance where you find that there is not a collectable distillery but more a case of collectable bottles.


bredman wrote:I was just being laconic. But yes some distilleries are totally collectable, some produce the occasional collectable bottling, and some are not collectable in any way shape or form. But of course, things do change.


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Re: A few Lidl Whiskies...

Postby JohnM » Mon Dec 06, 2010 1:54 pm

I'm not entirely sure the likes of the Midleton 1973 will go up in value - not if you buy them at today's retail prices. Maybe in 15 yrs or something like that. If one went for auction now, for example, it would not even make its original retail price - €1,400 or whatever it was. It's likely to go for less than half that.

I also think some Ardbeg 10s will go up in value. There are lots of them around, but they ones made pre-LVMH might go up in value. I'm not sure if this is the case, but it's said that because the distillery was closed for a short period and was only making a limited amount on other years, there are older whiskys in that 10 yr old (as there usually is with malts). Anyway, they're good to drink.

Karuizawa seems to increase rapidly in value once the bottles are sold out, particularly the Noh series.

Then there's Brora, Rosebank (still good value, though) and Port Ellen. GlenDronach single casks seem to go down a bomb too. Older Bowmores and Macallans...
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