Author: Leif KWA

Ichiro´s Malt Card Joker

Chichibu joins the Hall of Fame

On our Nippon tour 2019 we visited one of the smaller distilleries in Japan, “Chichibu”. Chichibu may be small in production volume but all the bigger when it comes to quality and tradition. The tradition is held by the founder Ichiro Akuto who started building the distillery in 2004 and it was in operation 2008. Ichiro Akuto is grandson of… Read more →

George A. Dickel distillery road sign

George A. Dickel & Co. joins Hall of Fame

The 8th distillery to join KWA’s Hall Of Fame In 2017 was KWA on a journey in US Tennessee, then we visit George A. Dickel distillery. The distillery is placed in Cascade Hollow near Normandy City at Bedford County in the rolling woodlands of southern middle Tennessee in the heart of horse, antique, space, and whiskey country, very beautiful indeed.… Read more →

K W A in Tennessee 2017

After visiting Kentucky in 2014 we just couldn´t wait to go to another great whiskey state in the U S, i. e Tennessee. Therefore, when our journey on Holy Thursday started with our airplane, before taking off, crashing a seagull at Kalmar Airport forcing us to change our travelling plan it felt a little troublesome. Anyway, we reached Nashville late… Read more →

Inchmurrin 1974-02-12

Warehouse tasting with Cadenhead´s Mark Watt

On our trip 2016 to “Campbeltown and Lowland” during our stay in Campbeltown KWA went on a warehouse tasting arranged by the independent bottler Cadenhead’s. Cadenhead’s is Scotland’s oldest independent bottler. They were established in 1842 and are still releasing fantastic whisky every year from their whisky stock and they are never ever use or uses chill-filtering or coloring. The… Read more →

KWA went to Campbeltown and Lowland

Only two (Campbeltown and Lowland) of the Scotch whisky regions left for KWA to visit so that´s what we decided to do in Eastertime 2016. Starting off from Kalmar in the dark hours of Easter Sunday night we reached Campbeltown in the southern parts of Scotland late in the evening that same day. So; rise and shine the next morning… Read more →