AW: [MM-MALTS-L] Springbank

Bert Bruyneel (WDWS) bert at weedram.be
Wed Jun 25 07:05:01 CEST 2008


If they have SUCH big stocks, than why did they beg owners of private casks
to sell these back to the distillery some years ago ???

 

This is a weird story especially that it takes SO long for an official
statement from the distillery. 

 

Cheers,

Bert.

 

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From: mm-malts-l-bounces at grsnet.net [mailto:mm-malts-l-bounces at grsnet.net]
On Behalf Of Markvardsen, Martin
Sent: dinsdag 24 juni 2008 21:18
To: MaltManiacs operated former 'MALT-L' Whisky List
Subject: SV: AW: [MM-MALTS-L] Springbank

 

Springbank is a GREAT whisky, one of the best in my world. Well if they stop
producing for a year, no need to worry, Arran stop for....was it 4
years.....I think it is wise if the stock is healthy and there is
plenty.....I think we all agree that Springbank is deserve better. 

 

All the best

Martin Markvardsen

Brand Ambassador

Edrington Group

 

 

It seems that Springbank will not distill next year for a period, expect a
formal announcement from the distillery in the next few days. When I was at
the distillery for 5 days 9-13th June I saw no evidence of "nasty cheap wine
barrels " but only excellent sherry, port and bourbon barrels. And an over
whelming desire to produce top rate malts. 

 

A suspension of distilling for a period is hardly reason to run amok with
speculation and harsh words, they deserve better.

 

Lawrence

 

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From: whiskyhill at att.net 

To: MaltManiacs <mailto:mm-malts-l at grsnet.net>  operated former 'MALT-L'
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Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:43 AM

Subject: Re: AW: [MM-MALTS-L] Springbank

 

I suspect they ran out of those nasty cheap wine barrels they were using to
finish their malt in....

-------------- Original message from Bernhard Schäfer
<bernd at die-klausur.de>: -------------- 


> Hiho, 
> Why should they close? 
> Maybe for refurbishments, as Horst said. Family problems? Well then the 
> whole thing could be sold...and I am pretty sure in times when
Glenglassaugh 
> will be reopend, a possible buyer will be found easily ( hahah all swedish

> malt lovers together will establish a plc and buy it ). 
> 
> But not for any other reason, in those days with the highest expansion in 
> the Whiskyindustry in SCO since more then 100 years...it is rediculous to 
> assume a well known distillery will close. Even if there is a problem they

> could still sell all newmake to blenders. 
> So imho, if you like Springbank I do not think that there is no reason to
be 
> worried. 
> 
> Bernhard 
> 
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- 
> Von: mm-malts-l-bounces at grsnet.net [mailto:mm-malts-l-bounces at grsnet.net]
Im 
> Auftrag von Horst Luening 
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. Juni 2008 08:17 
> An: MaltManiacs operated former 'MALT-L' Whisky List 
> Betreff: [MM-MALTS-L] Springbank 
> 
> Hello Martin! 
> 
> Can't believe in this. Springbank is on a good expansion course (Glengyle)

> and sales develop well. Time is very friedly to Scotch Single Malt WHisky 
> today. 
> 
> What often happens is malinformation thru bad retailers. Whenever those
miss 
> to secure their supply of a particular brand, something weird has
happened. 
> Like Lagavulin burnt down (tale here in Germany a few years ago) or 
> something similar. 
> 
> But this Springbank tale is something else. It describes something
happening 
> in the midterm future. 
> 
> Why should a distillery shut down in the future? Perhaps they have to 
> replace a worn still? This would make sense. But to reduce this
circumstance 
> to a closure forever is bad habbit. 
> 
> Perhaps you should buy all Spingbank bottles available in your country? Is

> this a rumor sent out by some distributor to increase short term sales? 
> 
> And in the end it might be true. But this has the least probability in my 
> view. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Horst 
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- 
> Von: mm-malts-l-bounces at grsnet.net 
> [mailto:mm-malts-l-bounces at grsnet.net]Im Auftrag von Martin Markvardsen 
> Gesendet: Montag, 23. Juni 2008 19:08 
> An: mm-malts-l at grsnet.net 
> Betreff: [MM-MALTS-L] Springbank 
> 
> 
> Hi all 
> 
> Rumours says that Springbank will close down for production next 
> year....?????i cant believe that....saw it on the Springbank Forum......as

> have not recieved any mail from the malt list recently, i hope that this 
> have not been posted.... 
> 
> 
> 
> Martin Markvardsen 
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