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Trio of limited edition Speyside Distillery single malts launched at Aviemore bash


By Gavin Musgrove

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Speyside’s Artist Trio was launched with an exhibition and tasting in Aviemore. From left: CEO John McDonough, artist-in-residence Joanna McDonough, distillery manager Allan Findlay and managing director Patricia Dillon.
Speyside’s Artist Trio was launched with an exhibition and tasting in Aviemore. From left: CEO John McDonough, artist-in-residence Joanna McDonough, distillery manager Allan Findlay and managing director Patricia Dillon.

A trio of limited edition single malts has been launched by a multi-award-winning Speyside distillery to celebrate the arrival of spring, each featuring specifically commissioned artwork.

Speyside Distillery based by Kingussie has announced the limited edition Speyside’s Artist Trio in conjunction with artist-in-residence, Joanna McDonough.

The packaging and bottles will feature artwork that reflects the character of each expression, taking inspiration from the worlds of whisky, art and music.

The new range was launched last night with a tasting and art exhibition at the distillery’s visitor centre in Aviemore, The Snug.

Artist Joanna McDonough said: “I was delighted to be asked to develop paintings for Speyside’s Artist Trio to complement the Tenne, Trutina and Fumare SPEY single malt whiskies.

“While preparing to start work, I realised that artists, musicians and distillers are all working towards a very similar – if not identical – goal in their art and craft.

“My goal in my work is to express myself, my feelings and my emotions – and create art which, in turn, then causes an emotional reaction. Musicians, too, create an emotional reaction with their work.

“Similarly, distillers are masters at crafting whisky that creates an emotional reaction in the taster – taking the drinker on a journey of sight, smell and taste. We are all artists in our own way.”

The Speyside’s Artist Trio is limited to 1,500 numbered 70cl bottles of each expression, with some 20cl bottles also available.

John and Joanna McDonough in conversation at the launch at The Snug in Aviemore last night.
John and Joanna McDonough in conversation at the launch at The Snug in Aviemore last night.

The launch is the latest in a series of exciting announcements and achievements by the artisan distillery operated by Speyside Distillers, the creation of three new distiller positions; and SPEY being named the world’s best single cask single malt at the 2021 World Whisky Awards.

Speyside Distillers chief executive John Harvey McDonough said: “I am very proud to introduce the limited edition Speyside’s Artist Trio to our SPEY Collection.

"My wife Joanna has previously created stunning labels for our SPEY single malts and Byron’s Gin, but these new artworks truly encapsulate the joy of whisky.

“Our distillers have lovingly crafted these whiskies, and we are delighted to have collaborated with Joanna on artwork that has had equal love poured into it.”

Managing director Patricia Dillon commented: “Joanna’s art has inspired me for many years and to see her representing the aromas, colours and flavours of our award winning single malts with this stunning new art collection makes me proud to be part of the SPEY family, and what we can achieve together.”

Speyside Distillers exports its high-quality spirits to 32 countries around the world.

The distillery is well known for its single malt whiskies – SPEY and Beinn Dubh – made using traditional methods, as well as the popular Byron’s Gin.

Although not open to the general public, the distillery’s award-winning spirits are available from its visitor centre, The Snug, in Aviemore.

One of the artworks (rear) created by Joanna McDonough for the Trutina limited edition.
One of the artworks (rear) created by Joanna McDonough for the Trutina limited edition.

Tasting notes for the three expressions:

Trutina Melody: Pale gold/white wine appearance. A light nose, with an initial savoury top-note on a fruity base (white grapes, apple blossom, lychees in syrup), developing floral notes, with a hint of boiled sweets. Light texture, with a sweet start leading to crisp acidity and notes of scented sweets, with a finish of white chocolate.

Tenne Rhapsody: Copper/rose wine appearance, with notes of faint raspberry jam and rose wine, pot-pourri and pale fruits on the nose. Light in texture, sweet and faintly fruity, before drying slightly, leaving a trace of almonds in the finish

Fumare Overture: Light gold appearance, with a subtle nose. The smoke slowly builds in intensity, but with minimal medicinal notes, and increased sweetness. The addition of a few drops of water increase the complexity, and enhance the sweetness and vanilla notes that combine so well with the long, smoky finish.


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