Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Bigger and better in 2010

We've had a brief break from new media over the Festive period (not from work on the whisky website where it has been MANIC) but now we're back with avengence for 2010.

In coming weeks and months you'll see new stock, new suppliers, new marketing deals and announcements and a whole host of developments as we begin to build on the lessons learned in 2009 and progress from our business plan applied into 2010.

I'll do a full round up of where I think we are after our first year of begin live towards the end of December or early in January - suffice to say we are ahead of our projections on virtually all levels and keen to push on

Friday, 18 December 2009

Happy Festive Greetings !

Following a fabulously busy and successful Festive period we've now stopped taking orders for Christmas delivery.

Between now and the 4th of January we are accepting orders as usual but within our usual five working day delivery where possible (given the bank holidays etc this may slip a little).

Have a great Festive break and enjoy your whisky !

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Sorry John

John

You rang me earlier today chasing a bottle of Macallan Amber, you left me a number and asked me to call back once I'd checked if it was available - it's not I'm afraid but the number you gave me doesn't have a voicemail attached to it and I've tried it three times this afternoon - sorry but I couldn't get hold of you - here's hoping you check out our blog or Twitter account !

Prestige Whisky

RSS Feed

I think i may have blogged about the following topic before in the last few weeks - you'd think I'd be able to be bothered to locate and link to this item on my own blog - but I can't .....

Anyway, we currently have 9 subscribers to this blog (as shown when you search for 'Prestige Whisky' on the search function on google reader). I think I'd asked people to subscribe in a previous blog and see if we can up the numbers a bit.

However, despite the raging success of the website traffic at www.prestigewhisky.com; over 1100 visits to the blog and now nearly a 1,000 followers on Twitter we still can't get past 10 subscribers.

Come on, it's the festive period - subscribe via your favourite rss feed thingy and give us some more good numbers to end the year.

Ta !

Busy at PW towers

We're beginning to see a large rush on orders for Christmas and in the UK you've got until Friday to make your order over at www.prestigewhisky.com.

For everywhere else I'm afraid the chances are that your order will now be coming across in either the two or three working days between the 25th of December and the New Year or in early 2010.

If you're in the UK and still need that special gift, feel free to drop us an e-mail at info@prestigewhisky.com or call on either 0845 6254395 or 07883 882064 and one of our Elves will be waiting to point you in the direction of the correct dram.

Enjoy !

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Christmas Shopping Deadlines

We wanted to let our blog readers know the relevant dates for guaranteed Christmas deliveries.

We don't use the Royal Mail, in actual fact we have a firm of very professional couriers that we partner with who offer us far more flexibility and support.

Our dates breaks down as follows :

For UK deliveries the last day for guaranteed delivery before the 25th is Friday 18th of December
For EU it will be the 14th of December
In the case of World wide deliveries anything on or before the 11th should be ok.

Although the website will be open and taking orders throughout the festive period and the whisky elves at PW towers will be available to answer all of your queries we won't be able to dispatch orders from the 24th of December up til Monday 4th of January 2010.

Enjoy Christmas !

Friday, 4 December 2009

Twitter widget

Just an update - the Twitter widget problem is endemic with this widget and as such I've deleted the feed until the problem is resolved.

you'll need to actually go to www.twitter.com to find us - search under whisky1 and join the party !

updates ...

Had a bit of a flurry of activity on Twitter in the past couple of days and we now have over 900 followers with more joining hourly - hopefully as we add more content in the site and blog as we move towards Christmas we should have more interest for www.prestigewhisky.com coming from Twitter.

On the subject of Twitter, I've deleted and re-submitted the Twitter widget on this blog as historically we've ended up a couple of times with other peoples Twitter feed - hopefully this is now resolved - fingers crossed.

Coming next week at PW - more whiskies as we move into the festive period proper - this week we're hoping to add IWSC Gold Award winners to the site.

We're also going to do a re-vamp of our promoted stock as well imminently.

Thursday, 3 December 2009

1,000 visits to this blog !!!

We've just passed the milestone of 1,000 separate visits to this blog.


Not sure who was the 1,000th person to visit but thanks anyway - big achievement for us.

On a different note, it seems that again the Twitter feed appearing isn't ours ! Please therefore ignore anything that appears until I blog again and confirm it's whisky1 talking.

Thursday, 26 November 2009

New stock for Autumn

Good morning, on this rainy and blustery morning we're pleased to announce six new expressions to www.prestigewhisky.com which are ideal to warm you up on this cold Autumn day :

Aberlour 30 Year Old
Authtentoshan 21 Year Old
Brora 21 Year Old
and a trio of Tomatins, the 25, 30 and 40 Year Old

All are available at lower than RRP prices at www.prestigewhisky.com

Enjoy !

Monday, 23 November 2009

PW Elite discount offer

Remember that when you buy from us you'll receive a 5% discount voucher that you're able to use with your next purchase from us.

These vouchers are not time limited and are transferable so you can pass them on to friends or family to use in your place.

Each purchase gets you one and each voucher can be used once.

Postage

It occurred to me that I should probably confirm to our customers that Prestige Whisky does not use the Royal Mail to deliver our whisky, in fact we use a specialist courier who have worked with us since day one. They are based in the North of Scotland and in the run up to Christmas our five working day turnaround time on delivery should remain in tact.

Friday, 20 November 2009

Prestige Whisky on Face Book

In case anyone has been wondering, I haven't been talking much about Facebook or updating it that often as there have been a couple of access issues and more recently problems uploading pictures (which to be fair aren't FB's fault). However if you are interested in visiting us here's the url to copy and paste

www.facebook.com/pages/Prestige-Whisky/141909982581

Is it me or is Facebook at bit too 'techy' to use easily ?

New stock for November

After a really quiet month (I've been so busy with a variety of back office issues that looking for new website stock has really slipped) we are pleased to announce 5 new expressions for www.prestigewhisky.com.

These are all either Island or Islay and come in a wide ranging spectrum of price for you - so if you fancy something a little wind swept and flavoursome (to match the weather we're having at the minute) can I suggest :

Arran 10 Anniversary Malt (watch out for some exciting Arrna news coming in a few weeks all being well !) £ 89.99
Highland Park 1977 £ 295.00
Tobermory 32 Year Old £ 189.99
Bowmore Bordeaux £ 59.99
Bowmore White £ 2299.99

In terms of personal preference I'd probably suggest the Tobermory but of course for prestige it has to be the Bowmore White - a snip at just under £ 2,300

Thursday, 19 November 2009

Blog subscribers

On a whim I just checked in google reader how many people subscribe to our blog - at the moment it's only 9 people with one person subscribing to our retail whisky list on Twitter, not sure how many subscribe to or main Whisky1 Twitter feed but not many I'd suspect.

Given that we're nearly at 1,000 views of this blog in total I'd really love to have more subscribers and more interaction by definition with our customers - so do me a favour and go to your google account (or equivalent reader), click on reader and do a search for us under 'prestige whisky' then click subscribe.

As an aside we're also planning (thinking about) a PW podcast - if you're interested in hearing early versions please feel free to drop me an e-mail on info@prestigewhisky.com and I'll send it out to you when it's ready - putting it on the website and of course itunes should follow but I have to work out the kinks first so at the mo it will be a small podcast which should e-mail ok.

Our mission statement

It says on our home page at www.prestigewhisky.com that our mission statement is : -

"We deliver a quality range of fine, rare and exclusive malt whiskies and blends.
Provide personal service for all of our customers.
"Quality whisky without compromise”."

This set of 'statements' is a legacy dating from when the website first launched and we (quite quickly) wrote a tranche of copy to go on the new site which we thought might attract and interest customers. Since then we haven't really reviewed much if any of the copy except to correct errors and typos etc
To be totally honest looking back at it now some of the copy seems a little pompous and overblown and of course as a new entrant in to the market I think it's also safe to categorise us a bit naive as well.

This morning I've been involved in a few admin type things and also been replying to potential marketing/business partner about some things and then my morning began get a little involved so I deliberately stopped what I was doing and happened to send out a tweet mentioning that if you wanted to get a feel for PW and our mission you should visit our blog.

This got me thinking about our mission as it is represented on our website (above) and is this really 'fit for purpose' now we're up and running fully with some understanding of where we find ourselves?

So looking at our mission statement - is it correct ? Well yes in terms of factual content. We do indeed deliver a range of good whiskies and we do provide a personal service for customers. I was never that sure what 'quality without compromise' actually was, but in so far as it sounds good and is probably impossible to actually achieve I like to think we give it a shot.

But sitting behind those statements is what we really, actually do wit this business - Yep, we sell good whisky and I think we do it well. In addition though, we want to entertain, educate, really do everything with a smile on our faces - not just when we're counting the cash but at every stage of the customer journey. Even when perhaps when we aren't able to do everything we'd like to do for people. (We specialise in rare expressions and because they are rare they run out. It's awful having to tell a customer we don't have the whisky they want especially as given the nature of on-line trading they have already paid us. However, it's a fact of our business and we have to take it on the chin - it also really hurts refunding the money - but that's life).

So although for now the mission statement is going to stay on the website, I more often think about our business in terms of the elevator pitch - when people ask me what my business is and how it looks this is what I say :

We're an on-line retailer of whisky. More than that we specialise in rare and exclusive whiskies for connoisseur, new drinker and gift purchaser alike. Our website is new and cool plus we use as much new media as possible to promote ourselves. Sitting behind everything is a genuine love for what we do and a desire to make whisky and the craftsmanship that it embodies a part of as many peoples lives as we can.

It's not very catchy but I think it covers some of the key themes.

By the way high there if you did follow the link from Twitter on our mission - sorry it's a bit more of an involved post than you were perhaps expecting but welcome to Prestige Whisky - please subscribe and feel free to comment on anything about us.

Email us at info@prestigewhisky.com

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Update ...

The really great website traffic continues unabated and we are on-going with a number of projects both behind the scenes and also more visible which will continue to drive productive traffic for www.prestigrewhisky.com.

Yesterday we had another set of record traffic and seo figures - fantastic news. However as intimated above we don't like to sit on our laurels and we're getting ready to announce a business partnership which will enable us to offer (working closely with a new partner company) access to some wonderful whisky experiences - ideal for Spring and Summer next year - watch for more details and links, photo's etc here, on our news section and via Twitter.

Work will soon re-commence on the addition of more excellent new whiskies to the site - exciting ranges to come for Christmas !

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Weekend traffic

Morning to all our regular readers, our Twitter followers and new customers and browsers from www.prestigewhisky.com.

Traffic to all of our media are exceeding expectations - last weekend as an example. We've had record traffic on the website every day since last Friday. In addition traffic via google equalled our previous record on Friday and then broke it both Saturday and yesterday. This meant as you'd expect that sales were again up - it looks like November will be a record month for us as we move towards Christmas.

Also on the up are our Twitter followers at 750 now and blog readers moving towards 1,000

So thanks everyone who is showing an interest, there's more good stuff to come from PW in the weeks up to X-Mas and beyond in terms of both media content and of course new expressions of whisky on the site.

Monday, 9 November 2009

News update for Monday 9th November 2009

Morning all

Excellent traffic and sales on the website over the weekend, hope everyone enjoyed the second part of our jovial Christmas guide - we've actually now exhausted the source material for this but I enjoyed the comedy writing process so much that we may actually go for a third or even fourth part in the run up to Christmas - watch this space.

Wanted to mention the Twitter account, whisky one now has over 700 followers and we're included within six industry lists. Twitter is an exciting medium which allows us instant access to nearly 1,000 people at the of a switch - if any blog readers haven't begun to follow us yet I'd strongly suggest it.

Lastly, we've done some tweaking over the weekend which should increasingly allow search engines to find www.prestigewhisky.com more easily. This isn't something that will happen overnight but as a general principle it should now direct more generic searches like "highland whisky" to us at searches nearer to the first few pages of google and others.

This is the first major seo work we've done really since launch and in the way that work to date has put us ahead of targets (by around 10% so far) we're hoping that this work will help us go to the next level.

Theoretically, the work on the blog, Twitter and the website should all add to the beneficial effects.

Friday, 6 November 2009

The (Probably) most definitive (Ever) in the world Whisky gift guide to Christmas Ever from Prestige Whisky - Part Deux

So, its getting a bit parky outside and as the cold Autumn evenings begin to close in you'll no doubt be thinking of Christmas gift shopping and of course writing that special letter to Santa.

As an aside make sure that on Christmas eve when you're bobbing out the kids stockings and placing the mince pies and whisky for Santa - for goodness sake make sure you don't put down either a blend or lowland/island malt for the big man. Remember he's from the far north and only Highland Whisky would do. Word around the North Pole is that he prefers the Glenglassaugh 40 Year Old - an award winning malt available from PW for a mere £ 1375.00 a bottle. Also, continuing the aside, Rudolph hates carrots, he much prefers a nice snifter of a smooth Island like the 30 Year Old Highland Park at £ 245.99 like along with Brocolli and Brussell Sprouts! Check out www.prestigewhisky for the Christmas crowds favourites.

From our extensive Scottish range we have carefully selected whisky from the tips of the Higlands and Islands to the more delicate and lighter Lowland (the toe of Scotland ?) styles with a smashingly superb crafted selection of malts and blends of all ages.

If you are looking for a special aged malt we have a superdooper search section on our site to locate the malt of age and distinction to match the perfect year,perhaps a birth date,wedding anniversary or retirement gift or even just a memorable year perhaps 1966 for those English football fans that are lucky enough to remember this most memorable occasion.

Whatever the occasion, joking aside we have a whisky to suit.

You can also contact our expert (don't you just hate that word?) team by phone or e-mail and we will gladly offer our free personal shopper service where we can carefully select the malt of choice by age,flavour,region or even by a memorable place in Scotland.

Now Christmas is clearly our busiest time of the year but even so we will be waiting eagerly to speak to our customers to help as much as we can to ensure you get the right gift in time for Christmas - but if you ring on Christmas day please don't be offended if the answer phone picks up the message.
Remember that even though our Prestige Whisky Office Gremlins get paid in ceiling wax and bits of string it is written into their contract that we have to give them Christmas day off - it's something to do with cross-species solidatary with the Christmas Elves. As a result the Gremlins Christmas Party is usually a sight to behold.

With over 15 years experience within the whisky industry we are only a call or e-mail away to finding that special personal Yuletide Whisky gift for Christmas. To make the most perfect present why not take advantage of our personalised calligoraphy service where we will design a bespoke message to complete that perfect gift selection.

We look forward to welcoming customers old and new to help with making that memorable present even more special.

To contact our team call us on: 0845 6254395 or simply e mail us from any global location (even Scunthorpe) by e-mailing:

info@prestigewhisky.com

Our site for all our customers is: www.prestigewhisky.com

We look forward to your call or e mail.

Prestige Whisky | info@prestigewhisky.com

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Exciting news

Moving towards Christmas we are working on a new media project with a distillery partner, details to begin being announced soon.

As per previous blogs we now have calligraphy available to compliment our gift selection.

This week we've installed thousands of pounds worth of new ITsystems with a powerful dedicated new computer to handle our increasing processing requirements both for the site and our administrative processes. Thanks to our web designers BWebsites for their support during the transition.

The second part of our tongue in cheek Christmas gift guide hits this blog tomorrow so watch out.

Most excitingly of all website traffic has just gone insane with yesterday being our highest ever volume of traffic to the site with an increase of over 8% in a single day.

Very exciting !

Monday, 2 November 2009

Calligraphy now available

We've had a number of requests to 'extend' the whisky gift experience. So now we're offering a unique service.

For £ 59.95 you can now order a hand painted, fully 'illuminated' gift scroll which includes your message and full details of your whisky and the distilleryt it's from.

We're bringing this to you in partnership with a professional calligraphist and lead in times mean that we need to allow two to three weeks to get your scroll to you.

Order early for Christmas - at the moment you'll need to contact us on info@prestigewhisky.com for details or to order but once we assess demand we will add a 'buy now' tab and also possible take on the calligraphist on a part time basis ourselves - so the more interest the more likely the £ 59.95 might fall a little.

Each scroll takes up to three hours to complete.

Contact us for more information

New Highland Expressions

Just added today are the following new expressions :

Glenmorangie 30 Year Old
Glenury Royal 50 Year Old
Glenury Royal Cask Strength 36 Year Olf
Oban 32 Year Old (great whisky, great price!)
Royal Lochnagar Select Reserve

All available at www.prestigewhisky.com

Recent updates

Hope everyone had a great weekend.

On Friday we added a couple of new Campbeltowns and Highland expressions to the website.

We also sold out of the Brora 30 Year Old, 2005 release - apologies to that customer in Germany who just missed out !

www.prestigewhisky.com has now been updated accordingly.

Friday, 30 October 2009

The Economy - PW overview

It's interesting to note that reviewing the news media in the last couple of weeks (and I'm obviously talking broadly about the UK based media, although I suspect this pattern is also beginning to show through in the United States as well)you can begin to see stories about 'green shoots' emerging within the economy.

Although it seems that this has been one of, if not the longest recession on record we don't really seem to have hit the deep slumps of 'Depression' - this may be because the world economies intervened in their various banking sectors in time - there are positive signs emerging.

Firstly the consumer confidence indicators are starting to pick up in the run up to Christmas and the housing market, which dropped then stabilized relatively quickly now seems to be driving some value again. Anecdotally I would comment that it has been a while coming but I'm now seeing removals vans regularly parked up outside houses on a Friday morning (the traditional 'moving day' within the UK) - this is a sight that almost disappeared in my area when the credit crunch bit - but this morning on the route of a five mile drive I saw three such vans.

It seems to me though that there are three main drag factors to the economy : -

1)Strikes - in the UK we have a series of national postal strikes as well as numerous local council and public sector disputes - two large ones in my own county alone. Possibily the bad feeling within these workforces is caused by employers taking the opportunity to use the recession as a pretext to imposet harsher conditions or pay. I mean my council tax went up (again) this year by more than inflation - so why can't the workers have a decent pay increase ???

2)Length of recession - although the recession in both the UK and US is now I believe 'officially' over - it has proven to the longest on record - from a confidence point of view it takes a while for economy and public perception to improve.

3)Patchy recovery by sector - as ever, industry and manufacturing are always likely to suffer during recession. They struggle anyway in light of massively cheap labour and cost bases overseas and anything which buggers up their finally balanced cost and output factors like a recession affects this kind of business disproportionately.
In addition this time round a number of financial services and service sector businesses have been adversley affected too although it remains to be seen how quickly they recover as we move forward.

It seems that again the retail sector will be expected to drive the recovery forward into 2010.

What is the Prestige Whisky take on this ?

Well we launched the business at the height of the recession and were in the fortunate position to have ready access to the capital required without having to leverage our finances too hard. Trade has already exceeded our initial expectations and moving towards X-Mas 2009 we're confident that our proposition works and works well and that for 2010 we can drive forward to some of our business plan targets early.

So here's to a bumper 2010 for everyone and hopefully the recovery will persist.

The (Probably) most definitive (Ever) in the world Whisky gift guide to Christmas Ever from Prestige Whisky - Part Un

'Ello, HardWorker1 from Prestige Whisky here, it's getting close to a certain gift related, over-eating time of year and in the retail trade apparently we have to try and convince people to buy stuff from us to give to other people - personally, I think you should just buy whisky and keep and drink (responsibly) it yourself. But Hey, I didn't create either a post industrial capitalist society or 2,000 plus year old religion with obligatory messiah whose birthday happens to fall at the end of December (is it a co-incidence that David Beckhams birthday is in late December - I don't think so!) - so here's the first of our two part (maybe three, haven't decided how far I can spin out the list of recommendations yet to be honest). celebration of Prestige Whisky, the (Probably) most definitive (Ever) in the world Whisky gift guide to Christmas Ever


As ever it's only October and I'm about to write the following words in anger : -

"Christmas fast approaches"

There, I did it, it's now in print and I can't go back on it. So with that one big elephant in the room 'outed' lets crack on with selling you guys some real quality whisky for Christmas !!!

As Christmas fast approaches more and more of our customers and potential customers (i.e. the ones who don't know it yet) are on the look out for that unique and perfect gift to buy for their loved one.

Have a think about it, is a tie,set of hankies (handkerchiefs for the Americans amongst you) some socks or the perfect (Hi Karate - yes I am showing my age here!) aftershave really going to cut it?

Well Ebeneezer, have you really thought about what you'd like your nearest and dearest to think about their gift ? After all, people might say that it's the thought that counts but in the real world it's actually about quality, innovation, and moolah (only joking - although we do have some real quality stuff at reasonable prices lol !) so why not consider that perfect different gift of a unique bottle of single malt or blended malt whisky. Now given that I run an on-line whisky business I bet you're really surprised about that gift recommendation aren't you ?

Here at Prestige Whisky Towers we have very carefully selected a multi award winning range of single malts and unique blended whiskies from Scotland and indeed malts and blends from as far afield as Japan, the USA and Wales (that's right, we've gone as far as popping down the M4). Which reminds me of a very silly joke about how you get two Whales in a mini which I won't proceed with as it will only serve to confuse our overseas readers.

Onto business and getting serious about our marketing, as many of you know we (that's the royal 'we' and I actually mean you, I personally never go into those types of places) can easily take a trip to our local supermarket (I'm obviously not talking Aldi here though) and find the usual mass market malt collection of a maximum of ten malts (Balvenie, Glenfiddich and possibly Jura but that's about it) but the stuff in the Hypermarkets will never have that real appeal of becoming a proper collectors piece or indeed be a malt that one can boast is one of a very limited edition from some of the worlds best malt distilleries in the world. Most importantly for us, the supermarket level stuff doesn't promote the following comments or questions :

"Wow, really cool bottle!"

"I've heard of this brand but it's 40 years old, what does that mean?"

"It tastes great but who the hell are Glendullan ?"

You see, as we've said before at PW, it's not just about making that sale for us. Sure we'd like your hard earned pennies but not if you want to buy off the shelf whisky that (with respect - 'cos some of the lower priced blends are actually excellent and should be drunk and enjoyed along with the finest of malts) just isn't special. you see we want to give you the wow factor, the thirst (pardon the pun) for knowledge about your whisky and the excitement of seeing your giftee as they first set eyes on something that isn't socks or Auntie Beryls false teeth that Uncle Bert thought was a novelty beer bottle opener and wrapped by mistake without his reading glasses on.


PW Top Tip 1 for Christmas - if you have to invite Uncle Bert and Aunt Beryl on Christmas day, make sure that you don't have any decent expressions on hand - you know they drink it like pop and don't appreciate your £ 180 Glenlivet 25 Year Old (also available incidentally within the Speyside section of www.prestigewhisky.com)


Anyway, where was I ..... ah yes, here at PW Towers, we have carefully chosen a selection of whiskies that in many cases are in very limited suppy,some are very rare indeed! You're going to have to be quick then - our on-line servers are now waiting for throngs of you to log on.

THE END OF PART ONE

PS.

Wow, that was both entertaining and informative to write (actually, since I already knew all that stuff it wasn't really that informative but I do now have a deep understanding of the save process on google docs - so I have grown both as a person and comedian as well).

Watch out next week for part two of this exciting and information article where I might actually get around to talking about actual whisky.

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Christmas Whisky gifts

Just a word of warning - our irreverent and hopefully amusing Christmas Whisky Gift Guide begins tomorrow here at this blog, it's witty and refreshing look at the kinds of whisky you might want to buy from us for your nearest and dearest this Christmas and remember that we don't use the Royal Mail so stuff you order from us will actually arrive unlike all those postcards you're sending and the things you ordered off Amazon.

Watch this space

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

New world whiskies

As promised, we've extended our range of world whiskies to include :

Tyrconnell 15 Year Old
Wild Geese 4th Centenniel
Hakushu 12 Year Old
Hibiki Blend 17 Years Old
Penderyn Malt

Great expressions from all over the world aimed at all budgets !

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Titantic Twitter Task

Or the three T's project as I'm calling it.

We're finding web traffic rising well and I think it's partly down to increased Twitter and marketing activity. So I'm publishing my short and medium term Twitter goals to our readers.

Step 1 Reach 700 followers by end of 22/10/09
Step 2 Reach 1,000 by 26th October
Step 3 5,000 by 25/6/10
Step 4 10,000 by 25/6/11

How can I help I hear you cry ?

Well if you haven't already go onto Twitter, find Whisky1 (the PW account) and click follow us - then re-tweet about us to all of your own friends/followers - if just one follower from each of our 750+ blog readers follows Whisky1 then thats's another 750 followers and w're chasing step 3 in one fell swoop.

Unsurprisingly I will probably bang on about this alot in coming posts !

Thanks in anticipation

Morning to new readers

Behind the scenes Prestige Whisky is now marketing to other retail partners clients - so good morning to new readers who've found the blog by virtue of one of our Amazon or Ebay partners - I know you're out there.

Have a flick through the back catalogue of blog posts and see what we're about. If you have any queries or want more info on whisky gifts, whisky in general or what Prestige Whisky can offer then feel free to e-mail us on info@prestigewhisky.com

Update for Wednesday

Been a bit quiet on the blog/Twitter recently - a function of both testing on the PW website and other interests getting in the way of allowable time for social media.

However, time seems to be freeing up now - so you'll find a few tweets coming through in the next few hours/days - we're up to well over 600 followers now which is more than respectable within the whisky sector - the challenge being to strike a balance between commercial expediency - i.e. telling people about new stock items etc. and being interesting/fun. I'm wanting to work towards 1,000 followers which puts us in the premier league of drinks industry Twitter accounts and builds towards my stated target of 10,000 followers within two years. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated and I'm going to start asking for assistance both here and on the T account for people to tweet on to their followers and see if we can get some organic growth going.

Incidentally we've had over 750 distinct visits to this blog so this forum is moving along well.

Although the number of visits to www.prestigewhisky.com is much more commercially sensitive and I can't really reveal exact numbers here. However, we are way ahead of the business plan in terms of website traffic (by around a factor of four in fact with conversion ratios going exactly to plan.)

Two excellent new whiskies of the world

We have this morning added two fine new expressions to the www.prestigewhisky.com website.

Firstly there is a 15 Year Old Kilbeggan Irish blended whisky and then also a 14 Year Old Malt from Tyrconnell.

Watch out for more whiskies of the world and other new stock coming in the next few weeks - all ideal birthday, anniversary and Christmas presents.

Monday, 12 October 2009

New stock updates - whiskies of the world

Just to update people - if you go to www.prestigewhisky.com and visit the 'Whiskies of the World' tab to the left of the screen you'll find two great new American bourbons.

Firstly there's the Jack Daniels Single Barrel - 45% abv and a snip at £ 40.99 - ideal for any cowboy friends !

Then there's the Award Winning Van Winkles, Pappy Van Winkle aged for an unprecedented 20 Years for £ 105

Enjoy !

Find the perfect birthday or anniversary gift ...

If you're after just the right bottle of whisky for that special person, you just need to go to www.prestigewhisky.com and search either by year or the persons age or the number of years for an anniversary and our quick search engine will bring up all the options that fit your parameters.

Alternatively if you'd like to discuss your requirements or just want some pointers feel free to ring on 0845 6254395 or e-mail on info@prestigewhisky.com

We're always here to help !

Thursday, 8 October 2009

The Prestige Whisky guide to the Whisky Regions of Scotland – Part 5

Welcome to the fifth and sadly last of our Whisky Regions guides. It's been a fun stroll through the beautiful distillery countryside of Scotland and hopeful the information has been of some use.

What I'd like to do as a last summary is to list all of the whiskies we've featured as fine examples of their particular region but then also make some additional recommendations by highlighting one particular distillery from each region as well and giving you a little background by way of some distillery notes.

First up, here's our recommendations list pulled together. I have also taken the libertyy of including the price of each of these fine expressions as you'll find them at www.prestigewhisky. Here you'll find them all available direct to your door.

Highland Dalmore King Alexander III at www.prestigewhisky.com for £ 123.99

Speyside Glenlivet 12 Year Old £25.99
and the Macallan 21 Year Old £121.00

Island Isle of Jura, Paps range, 'Mountain' £95.00

Islay Ardbeg 10 Year Old £32.99

Campbeltown Glen Scotia 12 Year Old £23.99

Lowland Rosebank 1991 £44.99

So if you'd like to try any of these feel free to drop into the main site and have a browse. In most cases we also stock these expressions older, bigger borthers - if you have any specific brands or distilleries you're interested in feel free to contact us on either 0845 6254395 or info@prestigewhisky.com

To finish, lets move on to highlight our favourite distilleries.

I'd like to focus on the following :

Glenglassaugh, Highland
Island, Highland Park
Speyside, The Balvenie
Islay, Bruichladdich

Glenglassaugh Distillery Note, from Glenglassaugh Managing Director Stuart Nickerson :

Our distillery purchased by the Glenglassaugh Distillery Company ( which is owned by a Dutch registered investment company called Scaent Holdings) on 29th February 2008, after lying silent for 22 years. The previous owners, The Edrington Group, had not invested in the production plant or the buildings during that period although they were still using a large warehouse for storing casks from other distilleries. Since purchasing the distillery we have invested heavily, around £1.0m in refurbishing the distillery and it was officially opened on the 24th of November by Scotland’s First Minister, Alex Salmond. The first distillate from the new distillery was produced on the 4th of December and on 16th December we filled our first casks.
In addition to the distillery we also purchased all of the Glenglassaugh stock which Edrington owned, which unfortunately was not very much. However we do have enough to allow us to release a 21 year old product, once only, and then have small amounts of 30 year old and 40 year old for sale each year for the next 10 years.
In 2009 we have launched three separate products, all of limited supply. All of the products come from individual casks, are non-chill filtered, non-coloured and are bottled at the distillery.

As you'll see from the above. Glenglassaugh was re-opened formally fairly recently and it's one of the distilleries that we really love to deal with. At the moment you'll find the 21 Year Old, 30 Year Old and the grand daddy of them all the 40 Year Old all for sale within our Highland section at www.prestigewhisky.com.

Highland Park Distillery Notes :

Highland Park, the most Northern of all Scottish distilleries dominates both the city of Kirkwall and the famous Scapa Flow. At the end of the 18th century, preacher Magnus Eunson who was a famous smuggler, is supposed to have distilled spirit on the place of the current distillery. He was hiding stocks of illegal spirit under the pulpit in the church.
The current distillery was built in 1825 by Robert Borwick, but it soon became the property of John Robertson. Later on the ownership of the distillery has been shared between Borwick and Robertson, until the last retired. After the death of Robert Borwick, his son George became manager of the business until 1860. Since, Highland Park has been owned by different people and in 1890 James Grant, owner of The Glenlivet formed a partnership with William Stuart, owner of Miltonduff. The production capacity was doubled in 1898,
Highland Park is part of the composition of Long John amongst others.

One of the better known and more popular Island distilleries, Highland Park always scores highly in Prestige Whisky taste tests.

The Balvenie, distillery notes, largely taken from the Balvenie website :

BALVENIE CASTLE lent its name to the adjacent farm, Balvenie Mains. It also lent some stones to Balvenie New House, a replacement dwelling rather easier to heat and maintain than a medieval fort. After several decades the house itself stood empty, but soon developed a new role as the heart of a brand-new distillery from which the first spirit flowed on May Day 1893.
The basement became a warehouse, the first storey a malt floor and upstairs a loft to store the barley from the fertile thousand acres of Balvenie Mains.In the 1920s they built a new maltings right next door, using stone blocks from the now levelled New House. Little else has changed over the years.
They’ve added stills, but they’re the same special shape. They have matured their malt in many different casks and pioneered new expressions, but it’s still the same spirit that goes in. They’ve added people, but the unique atmosphere remains the same.

The exceptional quality of the single malt from The Balvenie is greatly due to the know-how of the craftsmen who create the whisky. Nearly all the operations in the process of making whisky happen within the distillery, from malting to repairing the casks. The Balvenie even has it's own cooperage.
The Balvenie is quite different from Glenfiddich, even if both distilleries belong to the same family. (The Balvenie has belonged to the Grant family for 5 generations).
The greatest part of the production is marketed as single malt, and the remaining is used in the Grants and Clan MacGregor blends, belonging to the same company.

Widely regarded as THE iconic Highland/Speyside distillery brand and a constant presence in the top five whisky brands almost forever. You'll find (a) the Balvenie on the whisky shelf of most restaurants and supermarkets and rightly so.

Bruichladdich Distillery Notes – from the companies website :

On the remote Atlantic Isle of Islay a small, privately-owned Scottish distillery produces artisanal Single Malt Whisky as it was in 1881.

Here, the islanders’ art of distilling is still connected to its agricultural roots, with organic and heritage barleys grown
on selected farms for ultimate individuality. Microchip-free distilling in tall narrow-necked stills followed by island maturation
and natural bottling produces a spirit acknowledged as the purest in Scotland. This sophisticated, complex, multi-layered
whisky is uniquely Islay-bottled to maximise the creamy texture and long finish - the ideal wine-drinker’s dram.

100% Islay From barley to bottle. Savour the flavour.

An Islay distillery which although small is understandably proud of its heritage - all hail the laddie !

Okay, that is all we have on whisky regions - we hope that you've found this series both interesting and informative and that it drives you to learn more about the wonderful world of whisky both Scotch and otherwise.

We would welcome any comments that you might have and of course our offer of a free copy of all five articles and a distillery map stands - just e-mail info@prestigewhisky.com if you'd like to receive them.

More PW news - 8th October 2009

A few quick updates this morning.

Firstly, remember that the fifth and final part of our whisky regions articles goes live on this blog tomorrow morning at 9.00am

Secondly just a reminder about our Elite discount/loyalty scheme. Every time you make an order at www.prestigewhisky.com you'll receive a 5% voucher that we will apply (subject to our Terms and Conditions) on the next purchase you make with us. Full details are at www.prestigewhisky.com under the 'Terms' tab at the top of your screen.

LAstly, remember if you need a special gift for a birthday or anniversay (or even for a client or employee) search in our quick search box at the top right of the screen by year or age.

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Prestige Whisky News - 7th October 2009

Morning to all.

Just wanted to give a couple of bits and bobs of updates today. Firstly, we added three new expressions yesterday :

Miltonduff 1969
Glenrothes (bottled by G & M) 1969
Jura Superstition

All three are available at www.prestigewhisky.com

Second, excitingly I just put the finishing touches to the final part of our Whisky Regions article, this episode pulls everything together and provides a bit of top and tailing to the series.

As an aside, regular readers of the blog will have seen the true customer service case study that I ran through yesterday - interestingly the client did make an order yesterday evening - ironically he chose something completely different from the two recommendations I made - still I do feel vindicated.

Lastly I just wanted to remind people that if you're looking for a birthday or anniversary whisky gift then just go to www.prestigewhisky.com and do a quick search (top right of your screen) by year (e.g. 1969) or age (e.g. 21) to find the perfect corresponding bottle. We're finding this new functionality on the website a real boon for people.

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Prestige whisky for gifts

Visit www.prestigewhisky for all your whisky gift needs !

If you're after that special whisky gift, Prestige Whisky has an extensive range of exclusive single malts arranged by whisky region. For more information see our exclusive whisky regions article here at our blog.

You'll also find some very select fine whisky blends in our blend section underneath the regions to the left of your screen(at www.prestigewhisky.com).

Our silver range of whisky includes 25 affordable malts aimed exclusively at the gift sector.

Finally browse our growing whiskies of the world section for something more exotic.

Whether you're looking for a present for yourself or gift for a friend, loved one or valued client/employee make sure you check out our range of 200 wonderful whisky expressions geared towards any whisky gift need.

If your whisky gift is for a birthday or anniversary why not try using our quick search selection to get the right year or age. Simply key in the relevant number to the top right of your screen.

If you can't find exactly what you need give us a call on 0845 6254395 to speak to one of our experts who will point you in the right direction or source that more exclusive malt or blended whisky for you, this is of course a free service.

For all your personal and corporate whisky gifts choose Prestige Whisky

Customer Service - a tale of contrasts

First of all the story I am about to tell is true and happened to me today.

I've had a problem with my kitchen tap. It'd been leaking and I finally got around to trying to source a replacement washer and some advice this morning. Went to a shop local to myself that was recommended to me. The person serving could not have been more unhelpful. She couldn't be bothered to discuss my problem and when challenged simply recommended I look on the internet (funny owning an on-line business myself I'd never have thought of that!) her closing statement was that she wasn't a plumber and only sold the taps - well not to me she isn't. Even if she couldn't help she could have left me feeling at least like she was interested. This was ironic as at some point in the near future I may re-do my bathroom - I won't be going to that bathroom/kitchen/plumbing outlet now will I ?

Later the same day (about an hour ago in fact) a PW customer rang checking if we had an item in stock. Unfortunately we didn't. However, as this was an urgent birthday gift I have sourced him a couple of alternatives, tracked down tasting notes, emailed them across to him and also placed both items on the website. Lastly I just texted him to let him know the items are available if he would still like to order.

Sorry if this makes me sound 'big headed'. My point is simply this. As well as having my name over the door at Prestige Whisky I'm obviously a regular consumer myself and I require certain minimum standards or I walk - plain and simple.

I don't know if the PW client I spoke to today will buy from us or not - I hope he will but I don't necessarily expect him to.

However, and this is vital - he should expect the same high standard of support I tried to give him this afternoon every time he talks or interacts with my business and as long as my name is over the door - he will !

New 1969 Expressions

We have just added two exciting new expressions to www.prestigewhisky.com

First of all we have the 1969 Miltonduff - a simple yet tasty Spey.

Then the 1969 Glenrothes, bottled by Gordon and MacPhail - a more complex and spicy little whisky which is superb value for money (not to imply of course that the Miltonduff isn't !!!).

Both are at the top of our Speyside selection (or search in the quick search facility top right of the website) and priced at £ 99.99 plus postage - well below RRP.

Enjoy ....

Sunday, 4 October 2009

The Prestige Whisky guide to the Whisky Regions of Scotland – Part 4

Welcome to issue 4 of the Prestige Whisky guide to Scotch Whisky regions.

In recent days we’ve had an excellent response to our articles and if you’d like a pdf copy of the distillery map of Scotland that we’re recommending then feel free to e-mail through to :

info@prestigewhisky.com

Today we will be discussing perhaps the lesser known and certainly under appreciated regions of Islay and Campbeltown.

Islay whiskies tend to be heavier in style and many malts from this region will be typically more peaty and smoky with a hint of sea salt. Reading tasting notes on 'typical' Islay expressions you will often hear them described as being 'of the sea' or 'reminiscent of the seaside'.

A really good example of Islay Malt would be the famous Ardbeg, we feature the 10 Year Old expression within our Silver collection (http://www.prestigewhisky.com/acatalog/Prestige_Whisky_Silver.html)

Here's some thoughts on the Ardbeg,

Quite sweet on the nose, with soft peat, carbolic soap and Arbroath smokies. Intense yet quite delicate on the palate, with burning peats and dried fruit, followed by sweeter notes of malt and a touch of liquorice. Extremely long and smoky in the finish, with a fine balance of cereal sweetness and dry peat notes.

( Extract for tasting notes from whisky pages) Gavin D Smith and Tom Cannavan

Moving on to Island whiskies, there are many palate styles here and but reasonably typical and a brand new favourite our ours would be the Isle of Jura Paps, new 'Mountain' expression. Again available within our Island section.

Colour: Warm and glowing with subtle hints of ripe barley.
Nose: Fresh and appealing with nuances of tangerine and spice. The floral aromas are at the heart of the bouquet where the scents of rose petals, hyacinths and honeysuckle are fused together in perfect harmony.
Taste: Take a generous measure and slowly add a small trickle of cool still water. Hold it long in the mouth to unlock its delightful hidden secrets. Soft chewy caramel, fudge, Madeira cake and ripe apples have been lovingly blended together.
Finish: Barolo is more commonly known as 'The Wine of Kings'. A lofty status equalled only by that of our own Sacred Mountain.

Finishing with Cambeltown whiskies - sadly there are now only 3 distilleries currently operating in this region : -

Springbank,Glengyle and Glen Scotia.

For this section I wish to present to you a fabulous cheeky malt, the Glen Scotia 1992..

Nose: Initial sweetness, light and delicate in character. With
banana influences and a delicate briny edge.

Palate: Mouth coating, rounded with a subtle spice. Becomes
sweet and creamy.

Finish : Long and nutty.

With water

Nose: Fresh influences, heavy sweetness and citrus
fruit notes - lemon and limes.

Palate: Defined vanilla element, sweet - reminiscent of an ice
cream soda.

Finish: Drying

Body: Medium

Having taken a whistle stop tour around the fine distilleries of Scotland and the Isles I think it's about time to pause and recap. So that's the end of the tour for now. I'm off to pour myself a glass of the Glen Scotia '92 - a whisky I find nice and light to enjoy before a meal or perhaps following a light supper just as the light begins to fade over the horizon on a blustery Autumn day. Next time in the fifth and final instalment of our guide I will be recapping on where we've travelled and drawing your attention to not only the regional recommendations we've made but also a couple of other whiskies that perhaps lead on from this.

Remember as well that if you've enjoyed the guide we're offering (free I might add) a word version of all five articles along with a pdf of our favourite whisky distillery map of Scotland to anyone who e-mails and requests it from info@prestigewhisky.com

Whisky Regions update

Remember that part four arrives tomorrow morning and part five (the last one) hits your blog feed at 9.00am next Friday.

If you want a word copy of whole article and a pdf of our whisky distillery map then e-mail us at info@prestigewhisky.com

Once the regions project is finished we will begin to talk about our next feature which will be built around one of our distillery partners and promises to be an exciting insight into the wotld of a working Scottish distillery - a must for connoiseurs and new whisky drinkers alike.

Fine new blended whisky and malt whisky available now

If you’re in the market for some wonderful whisky for yourself or as a whisky gift then look no further than www.prestigewhisky.com

You’ll find fabulous new blends at a range of prices from £ 16.95 for our 8 Year Old Isle of Sky right up to £ 799.99 for it’s ‘big brother’ the 50 Year Old and everything else inbetween.

New to our range of blended whisky this morning are :

Isle of Skye 8 Year Old
Ballantines 21 Year Old
Grants 25 Year Old
Johnnie Walker Blue Label (a very special mix and a PW recommendation!)

Plus three fabulous expressions from Whyte and Mackay the 22, 30 and 40 Year Old. In particular if you’re looking for a mid rang whisky gift – and a lovely blend certainly suits most whisky drinkers – then look no further than the Whyte and Mackay 30 Year Old or the Walkers Blue Label.

In addition to these fine new blends we also have a new Brora 30 Year Old – the 2005 release and always a favourite brand – the Highland Park 18 Year Old – at only £ 58.99 another superb whisky gift idea and one that I’d recommend for a new drinker. I always tend to give Island malts to introduce new drinking friends to malt whisky.

You can find the blends by going to :

www.prestigewhisky.com and then clicking on the ‘Blended Whisky’ tab to the right of the screen or search by specific name on the quick search facility to the top right of the screen.

The Brora is a Higland and the Highland Park is under Island – alternatively use the quick search as above.

You can also find details of these latest additions to the site on Facebook and Twitter as usual.

Please feel free to leave comments via info@prestigewhisky.com or on the blog or Facebook comments areas.

Saturday, 3 October 2009

Facebook links

Just to let people know, if you visit the news section of www.prestigewhisky.com there is now a link to our Facebook page.

Prestige whisky for gifts

I have just posted the following onto our Facebook page and wanted to update people here as well - it's just a reminder of some of our basic information.

It refers to our Facebook page which can be found at

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Prestige-Whisky/141909982581

"If you look at the 'for that special gift' photo album you'll find details of some of our most popular whiskies ranging in price from £ 40 to £ 1400 !

Each Expression comes to you from our distillery partners by specially selected courier (so no postal strike issues for presents or Christmas).

We abide strictly by the EU rules on distance selling and as the leading specialist retailer in the whisky gift sector we are totally transparent about all of our transactions. You can find full details within the website conditions or contact us on info@prestigewhisky.com or 0845 6254395 or 07883 882064.

Postage within the UK is £ 8.95 per order (no limit to the number of bottles per order). All deliveries come to you within 5 working days and each time you make a purchase you'll recieve a voucher from us for 5% off your next purchase. This Elite loyalty voucher is also transferable - feel free to pass it to your friends or relatives."

I'm finding Facebook quite a good looking addition to the PW suite of on-line media and would appreciate peoples comments.

Friday, 2 October 2009

Interactive Communications

Given the recent addition of Facebook to our online media repertoire I thought it was a good time to re-list the variety of methods to interact with and get hold of, Prestige Whisky.

1) First of all there's the website itself : www.prestigewhisky.com

This is our on-line shop specialising in rare and exclusive whisky for both yourself and any special gift requirements.

2) The blog - if you are reading this then you probably know where we are :

www.prestigewhisky.blogspot.com

3) Twitter

We tend to trail special offers, news and of course new blog posts here. You'll find us by doing a search under our name : Whisky1

You can also find our more recent Tweets on the top right of the blog itself

4) Telephone

Landline 0845 6254395
Mobile 07883 882064

5) E-mail

Either info@prestigewhisky.com

or phil@prestigewhisky.com

6) Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Prestige-Whisky/141909982581

This is brand new to PW this morning and as I've blogged about previously is a totally new venture as historically I've never really been a fan of this social media site - but 300 million people can't all be wrong !

Having looked briefly at Facebook it may be that there's facility to start a forum for PW fans/customers via Facebook which is something I will look into. If anyone has any suggested topics we might discuss I'm happy to facilitate this.

Facebook !

In an surprising move, Prestige whisky has now joined the 300 million plus people on Facebook. You can find us at www.facebook.com/pages/Prestige-Whisky/141909982581.

The Facebook business page is still very much a work in progress but hopefully it can start to give a whole new audience of people access to the website.

Thursday, 1 October 2009

Girvan Distillery - a retrospective

Girvan Distillery:

Prince Charles Opened the Girvan distillery in 1963 and it operated actively for around 12 years through the 1960s and early 1970s. Girvan was a lowland malt distillery on the same site as the Ladyburn grain distillery and in its years of production created much excitement amongst malt lovers including the release of its official bottling of the rare malt in 2000.

No doubt the Girvan and Ladyburn distilleries were built to make Grants as self sufficient as possible - both of these brands/distilleries are owned by William Grants.

Prestige whisky has the rare opportunity to offer a limited release of 1964 Girvan first batch single grain whisky which offers an exquisite whisky offering.

The whisky is not overly complex but a good example of grain whisky and on the nose has spicy and rich notes, the body is surprisingly rich for a grain whisky and the palate offers up a sweet chocolate taste.

The finish is smooth and yet strikingly bold and is a real little cracker!!

The ABV is 48% and one may wish to add a light dash of water to bring out the phenolic of this formidable whisky.

Check out our whisky range on www.prestigewhisky.com

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

The Prestige Whisky guide to the Whisky Regions of Scotland – Part 3

The Prestige Whisky guide to the Whisky Regions of Scotland – Part 3

Having taken a brief romp through the joys of Lowland whisky last time, it’s time to get on to what most people – rightly or wrongly – consider to be the main event, first Highland Whisky and then the Speyside “sub-region”.

Many people think these regions hold some of the best examples of Scotch and the simple predominance and volume of malts and distilleries within them mean that there are dozens of fine expressions to be had. We really are in the ‘heartland’ of Scotch Whisky production.

So let’s kick off with the Highlands.

Highland whiskies tends to be slightly heavier in style compared to the softer lowland or Island varieties. A a fine example of this would be the Dalmore King Alexander 111 – one of PW’s all time favourites !

Here are it’s tasting Notes :

It has a nose with plums, bilberries and a little caramel. On the palate the berries and sweet flavours from the bourbon barrel offer a delightfully complex taste.

Obviously, the King Alex is available at www,prestigewhisky.com

Moving into Speyside, whiskies from this region tend to be more floral and fragrant in style and we offer the most choice of malt whisky from this region – again due to the sherr volume of exquisite malts that are available.

For our selection from this region I’ve chosen the Glenlivet 12 YO from our excellent value ‘Silver’ collection as the perfect example of a quality affordable single malt whisky.

The 12 Year Old is an award winning balanced malt offering fruity and floral flavours. Oak is present but in the distance. This classic Speyside conveys beautiful images of a fertile orchard, blossoming at springtime and laden with juicy ripe fruit at summertime. Nose and palate offer a warm experience of Speyside's fresh and fragrant air. The single malt to choose for a relaxing moment.


The Speyside Regions of Scotland produce some real whisky gems. Many of the more well know distilleries and brands hail from near the Spey river not least of all the Macallan.

Their Distillery is located in the Scottish Highlands within Banffshire and has produced some of the finest malts since 1824.

One of the best Macallans is the Macallan 21 which is a true classic malt.

The Macallan 21 is a 43% spirit and is a light amber colour.

On the nose it is intense and rich with hints of vanilla and passion fruit.

The palate reveals a soft yet spicy twist with just a hint of orange and peat

The finish is long with just a hint of oaky wood smoke.

You will not be dissapointed with this classic gem of a malt which is a perfect treat or gift for the whisky lover or connoisseur of whisky.

That’s all for now, next time we’ll move on to the Island and Campbeltown regions to finish up our whistle stop tour of fine Scotch whisky.

See you all soon – we’re aiming for next Monday with part four, the penultimate edition of our guide.

Prestige Whisy Guide to Whisky regions

To keep you all updated, edition 3 of our featured article will be arriving at 9.00 am tomorrow morning with issue four on Monday 5th October.

The final edition which pulls everything together comes along on Friday the 9th.

The response to this series of articles has so far been very positive and we're hoping to hold similar events on an on-going basis.

Once the five parts have 'aired' on line we will be offering a full transcript of all the articles plus the whisky region map that we've recommended as an e-mailable free extra. Let us know at info@prestigewhisky.com and we'll add you to the growing list to send this out to you once the final fifth edition goes live at the back end of next week.

Birthday searches and SSL security

If you've dropped by www.prestigewhisky.com recently you'll see a couple of changes to the home page.

We talk a little bit about the SSL encryption we're using provided by our payment gateway - RBS Worldpay. We've always used this to ensure maximum protection for our customers but a couple of people have pointed out that mention of payment security is 'hidden' away in our terms and conditions - we thought it pretty important then to make sure all our customers know that they are 100% secure when they shop with Prestige Whisky - feel free to contact us for more information if you like the techy stuff !

Also on the homepage now are details of our revised quick search facility. If you'd like to locate a whisky for a birthday or anniversary simply type in either the year ore age/anniversary (e.g. 30 years) and our system will bring up a range of suggested whiskies that might fit.

Given that we now have pushing 200 fine expressions with many more to be added in coming weeks this facility will also help you locate anything within the site - you can also search by brand or distillery.

Enjoy !

Monday, 28 September 2009

Structural changes to the website

If you visit www.prestigewhisky you will find some small amendments that have now gone live.

You will see a slightly more streamlined range of tabs both at the top of the page and down the left hand side.

The changes have been to make the site a little cleaner to look at and accommodate the amalgamation of our terms and delivery tab into one section - now called 'Terms' and more importantly to enable the inclusion of a special promotional feature tab.

To us at Prestige Whisky our website is as much about the love of whisky as it is about the sale of it. But we are now getting some really exciting expressions that we'd like to feature more heavily on the website. The new 'Promotions' tab is a representation of this. you'll find as our inaugural promo items the following three excellent expressions :

The Glen Ord 30 Year Old, special release
The Dalwhinnie 20 Year Old 2006 release
The Highland Park 25 Year Old

These are all excellent value single malts discounted and hard to get hold from top whisky distilleries. All for under £ 170 - ideal for gifts or that chilly Autumn evening.

Obviously as we change or update the promo page we will update here and on the site.

Aug/Sept 2009 Whisky Magazine

If you have access to a copy, I'd recommend flicking to page 50 of the most recent edition of Whisky Magazine as they have an excellent article on the new Jura Paps range click on Prestige Whisky to visit the site and then just click into the Island section you'll see to the left.

Sunday, 27 September 2009

Prestige Whisky News - 28th September 2009

A couple of things to report this morning.

Firstly you'll see the second part of our exciting whisky regions article immediately below this post. The enxt section is due to arrive at the blog on Wednesday morning and you will of course be able to buy all the example whisky we include within this feature at www.prestigewhisky.com

Secondly, we have enabled a feature over the weekend to enable you to search within our 'quick search' function (top right of the screen at www.prestigewhisky.com) for a specific year - enter any year that we hold an expression for of that vintage and the whisky will now come up. This means it's even easier to find the right whisky for that special birthday or anniversary.

The Prestige Whisky guide to the Whisky Regions of Scotland – Part 2

Last time we gave a quick overview of this subject and tried to add some context to what is potentially quite a complicated subject.

Let’s dive in to the main body of this subject.

These regions break down as follows :-

· Lowland
· Highland
· Speyside
· Islay
· Island
· Cambeltown

Let’s start with a center through each of these areas. Obviouly the name comes from the area of Scotland in which the distillery is placed. We have quite a good map in pdf format which might be of interest to readers. If you’d like a copy e-mail us at info@prestigewhisky.com and we will send through a copy. Alternatively have a look at the following website :

www.whisky-pages.com/whisky-regions

This has a pretty simple representation of where everything sits geographically.

Typically lowland style whiskies tend to be quite light in character and taste soft on the palate. A good example is the Rosebank 1991. It’s lighter and softer than you might expect and you’ll find it’s tasting notes below : -

Nose - Sweet toasted malt, laced with floral & dry grass aromas
Body - Clean
Palate - Spicy-cedarwood and cracked peppercorns
Finish - Slightly drying with a delicate floral edge

Next time we’ll move on to Highland and talk about one of my personal favourites, the Dalmore King Alex III.

The Whisky Regions - part 2

Watch out for part two of our new whisky regions feature which hits this blog tomorrow moring.

Thursday, 24 September 2009

The Prestige Whisky guide to the Whisky Regions of Scotland - Part One

Even with a little knowledge of Scotch whisky, the wide variety on offer in the market today can be a little daunting for the neophyte whisky drinker.

To try and help our customers on the Prestige Whisky website we’ve lined up our main range of whisky in region order. Each of these regions brings a slightly different character profile to your drinks cabinet. In the next few days we’ll be running through these whisky regions to give you a little bit more of a feel for what to expect from the personality of the regions as well as give some fine examples from our own range.

Experts differ over how many regions there really are and how far you are able to sub divide or break them down. So for example. The Speyside region sits squarely within the normally defined Highland region. But most if not all experts would classify a Spey separately from a Highland.

Island and Islay all hale from the Western Islands but have definite flavour characteristics that set them apart and Campbeltown, despite being halfyway between high and lowlands in the West shares some characteristics with Island and Islay malts.

Confused ?

If so we’ll try to clarify a little and give you some pointers as to which region is for you and maybe which of our extensive range might be of interest to you.

That's the end of the first part of this multi 'episode' guide to the world of Scotch. In future articles we will be examining the regions and in each case giving recommendations of fine examples you might enjoy.

Watcch out here, on Twitter and at www.prestigewhisky.com for more information. The enxt article should go live on Monday 28th September.

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Elite Discount

There has been a lot of noise in our inbox about our new Elite 5% discount offer - just to remind everyone that with each purchase you'll receive a voucher for a 5% discount from your next purchase at www.prestigewhisky.com, it's as simple as that.

Remember this voucher is also transferable so you can pass to a friend or relative to use as well.

Watch out for our new Whisky Regions series here at the PW blog - hopefully this will help you choose which whisky you can use your voucher on !

Enjoy !

Easier navigation at www.prestigewhisky.com

We have made some minor changes to www.prestige whisky.com this morning.

You'll now find a call to action (highlighted in red) on most of the major tabs directing you to either the Elite 5% discount section or the new Silver range or both !

The idea is to give two or three click navigation for visitors to critical areas of the site to ensure that they get to where they need to be quickly.

Let us know what you think.

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

New feature to the blog

In the next couple of weeks we're going to be running a major new feature on the whisky regions of Scotland.

This series will be aimed mainly at new drinkers to give them some background on what can be a very confusing number of whiskies that are available all with different characteristics and flavours.

The first introductory article will be published towards the end of this week and the follow ups including relevant tasting notes and Prestige Whisky recommendations will be published regularly in intervals.

Keep checking back for announcements of the next edition of this important article here and on Twitter (where you'll find us under the name whisky1)

Problems with Twitter on the blog

I've just noticed that someone elses Tweets have been appearing within this blog for the last couple of days.

Not quite sure why this happened. I've deleted this feature pending my working out exactly what happened.

In the meantime you can read our real tweets directly at Twitter where our name is whisky1, I don't think there was any problem with the erroneous Twitter in terms of offensive content but apologies that it wasn't us !

I'll add the Twitter tool back on as and when I can fix the problem.

Saturday, 19 September 2009

Silver Range up to strength

More details to follow on specifics and a link later but if you visit www.prestigewhisky.com you'll find our range of affordable, branded whiskies under the Prestige Whisky Silver tab.

There are 24 wonderful expressions to choose from including the Balvenie, Macallan and Glenfiddich.

Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Linking to Prestige Whisky

If you're active within the Scotch Whisky community either as a retailer, podcaster,drinks producer, brand owner etc feel free to get in touch with Prestige Whisky on info@prestigewhisky.com or leave a comment below.

One of our goals is to increase the publics knowledge and awareness of scotch and we think using this blog and website as a way of increasing traffic with our peers is a great idea.

Get in touch

Prestige Whisky.

Reader Comments

I have just updated the comments section of the blog to allow comments by anyone who reads the blog.

You'll need to complete a random work checker to ensure we don't pick up loads of spam
but feel free to leave comments about this blog, the Prestige Whisky website or Twitter activity, you'll find us under whisky1

Thanks

Links to and from www.prestigewhisky.com

It occurs to me that there isn't a formal link from www.prestigewhisky.com back here and vice versa.

So today I've added a link at the bottom of the about us page on the website that comes straight here and hopefully if you click www.prestigewhisky.com it will link back to the site too.

I'd be grateful if people could test this out for me !

Thanks

Monday, 14 September 2009

Prestige Whisky Elite Discount Scheme

As well as getting our new Silver range up and running today we are also beginning the roll out of our new Elite Loyalty/Discount scheme.

We've been trying to look at a way to reward all the loyal customers who have supported Prestige Whisky since our launch earlier this year. We'd also like to offer something extra as we move towards Christmas. So I've been working on a price/offer structure that works both for us as a business and also for our customers.

So, with immediate effect anyone ordering from us, from any range will receive a free 5% discount voucher to use with their next purchase with us. The voucher is transferable - we don't care who uses it. But each one will only work once. Even better news, if you buy from us and use a voucher you'll get another for your third order and so on.

Full details are available under the Terms tab at www.prestigewhisky.com

As a last point, I really don't want to let down any of our existing customers. With this in mind even though the offer opens for new orders from today. I will be sending 5% Elite vouchers to every customer who has bought whisky from us since we launched - existing customers should expect an e-mail in the next couple of days.

If any clarifiaction is needed feel free to drop me a line at info@prestigewhisky.com

Prestige Whisky Silver arrives at last ..

We've been trailing this for a while but we've finally had chance to begin loading the first tranche of our new Prestige Whisky 'Silver' range.

The first nine whiskies in this range are now live and available, check them out at :

www.prestigewhisky.com/acatalog/Prestige_Whisky_Silver.html

This a series of specially selected mass market liquid which is aimed at everyone and not just the connoisseur. In other words if you want to try a little more of an unusual tipple that you won't find amongst the six or seven decent malts that your local supermarket carries then look to either our 'Silver' tab or alternatively our 'Whiskies of the World'.

Here you'll find quality expressions from some of the finest distilleries around priced between £ 20 and £ 50. So our new range is ideal for that bottle for yourself for the weekend or for that present for your husband/dad/brother/uncle etc.

At the moment the silver range of whisky is only available to UK purchasers. The rest of our range is available worldwide. (Overseas customers can contact us on the e-mail address below as we can supply these whiskies worldwide at slightly different prices).

For more information contact us at info@prestigewhisky.com

We're also about to launch a new Prestige Whisky Elite loyalty scheme - so watch out for more.

Thursday, 10 September 2009

Dalwhinnie Special Release - still available

For those who are interested, we still have availability of the Dalwhinnie 20 Year Old Special Release from 2006.

This is a lovely mature Dalwhinnie with an inviting nose that is pleasantly complex with a long and warming finish.

You'll find it at www.prestigewhisky.com for £ 124.99 plus p & p

Enjoy ....

Wednesday, 9 September 2009

'Ban all Alcohol Advertising' says the BMA

The story above has been running in various news outlets for the last couple of days and whilst it's not for Prestige Whisky to say what the drinks industry, the medical profession or indeed the government should be doing, we do have to point out the following :

Prestige Whisky has a company policy backing the sensible and reasonable use of alcohol in all its forms. We strongly believe that a drink should be a fun part of a relaxed social experience.

We fully back on an on-going basis campaigns to reduce and control abuse of alcohol and would refer people interested in this subject to www.drinkaware.co.uk - this is an excellent website and we recommend you view it.

We also have a strict policy on age for purchase of alcohol and enforce this with all of our customers.

For more information on our policies please visit www.prestigewhisky.com or contact us on info@prestigewhisky.com

News update for 9th of September

Couple of bits on-going today.

Overnight you'll find a new Balvenie 12 Year Old Doublewood arriving on the site at £ 29.49 in our new Silver Range of whiskies. There's also a new Japanese malt - an 18 Year Old from Yamazaki in our Whiskies of the World section.

We always like to thank our gracious suppliers when they go above and beyond in helping us to help our customer. So thanks goes to Whyte & Mackay/Dalmore and Yamazaki/Suntory in Japan for enabling us to feature their fine whisky in a more positive light - both have been EXTREMELY HELPFUL in providing marketing support in the last couple of weeks.

We're hoping to work with both more in the future

You'll therefore find a number of improved images at www.prestigewhisky.com for both the Jura and Dalmore ranges.

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Web based marketing

It's interesting but we've had nearly 600 visitors onto our blog since launch and have around 400 followers on Twitter after only a couple of months of Tweeting.

The www.prestigewhisky.com website gets around 500 visits a month as of the end of August and this is rising at a healthy rate each month at the moment.

I'm not sure which format drives traffic from one to the other (if any) or whether they are all independent and viewed by different demographics.

However I'd like to keep them all moving along - is there any chance that blog readers could bob along to Twitter and have a look at whisky1 ?

IWSC News update

We have added an update on Gold wins at the IWSC for some of our top brands on the website at www.prestigewhisky.com - look under 'News'

Prestige Whisky goes for gold

Prestige whisky are pleased to announce that following the International Wines and Spirits (IWSC) Awards a number of our rare malt collection whiskies have taken a Gold/Best in Class Award at the IWSC 2009.

The following whiskies from some of the worlds most famous distilleries swooped this important accolade as gold medal winners!!!
· Balvenie – 21 Year Old Portwood
· Glenglassaugh – 40 Year Old
· Glenmorangie – 18 Year Old
· Balblair – 1975
· Highland Park – 25 and 40 Year Old
· Bruichladdich – 18 Year Old
· Laphroaig – 25 Year Old

You can find bottles of all of these exciting whiskies and much,much more available at www.prestigewhisky.com

Monday, 7 September 2009

Busy weekend at Prestige Towers

Busy times at www.prestigewhisky.com at the minute.

We have some exciting news regarding our new Silver range to come in the next few days. A press release is pending.

Check our price reduction on our Indian range (Whiskies of the World on the site) at www.prestigewhisky.com

We have added the new Isle of Jura, Paps mountain expressions at market leading prices.

All this coming to the website in the next 24 hours (or sooner, depends when you read this post!)

Plus we begin the long marketing push towards C******s (still too early to type the word !) with an exciting marketing/brand announcement coming soon.

Phew, I'm out of breath thinking about it all

Come on, join the PW party !

WSET Courses

We’ve had a number of recent enquiries from our customers with reference to learning more about how things operate within the spirits industry. I wanted to provide details for anybody who may be interested in training foundation courses and have provided the detail for you to inquire direct.

The WSET head office and WSET School are located in London. The address is Wine & Spirit Educational Trust, International Wine & Spirit Centre, 39-45 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3XF, telephone number: + 44 (0) 207893800, e-mail: wset@wset.co.uk.

They provide a number of courses to suite all levels of candidates from the novice to the professional. I’ve outlined some examples below of the kinds of courses available:

Level 1

Foundation certificate in spirits - this is a one-day course, which provides basic product knowledge and skills in both service and marketing of spirits which can be useful to prepare a person for the first job in hospitality or the spirit industry.

Level 2

Professional certificate in spirits - this spirit course provides a greater depth and in depth knowledge within spirits and liqueurs.

Level 3

Advanced certificate in wines and spirits - provides a more comprehensive coverage of the wide range of the wines and spirits around the world. The qualification has an increased focus on tasting technique.

Level 3 International Higher Certificate in Wines and Spirits

This qualification is available through international WSET providers only. It is also available in several different languages.

Level 4

Diploma in wines and spirits. The diploma is a specialist qualification where detailed knowledge is also combined with commercial elements and a thorough system for the professional evaluation of wines and spirits.

Level 5

Honours diploma. The WSET level 5 honours diploma is an individual research project which enables students to develop skills in research, evaluation and analysis in a wine and spirit related subject of their choice. This qualification is open to anyone that holds the WSET level 4 diploma.

Please note that if you wish to enquire in connection with wine courses at level 1 and 2 these are also available.

I hope you find the above useful and informative.

Meanwhile check out the prestige whisky website which brings some of the worlds best whiskies at www.prestigewhisky.com

(If you don't see the bottle you specifically require online just simply drop us an e-mail and we will endeavour to source this : info@prestigewhisky.com

Creating the perfect whisky

I’ve blogged before about the nature of brands within the whisky sector.

At its most basic, to be able to be call their product ‘scotch whisky’ there are a number of hoops that any whisky company must jump through from a ‘regulatory’ standpoint.

In addition all of the whisky distilleries, large and small have an interest in creating unique, complex and flavoursome versions or expressions of their whisky which fit a variety of needs from the simple blend right up to a massively complex special release malt worth hundreds of pounds.

To achieve these results, the distilleries employ extremely talented master blenders whose role it is, like a Michelin star chef, to come up with the very finest in taste,nose and finish for each expression.

Every bottle of whisky that is sold by Prestige Whisky has gone through this exhaustive and often years (or decades!) long process. So whether you’re buying for yourself, an employee/client or as a gift for a loved one and regardless of the brand you choose : Macallan, The Balvenie, A Glenlivet or a Glenfiddich you can rest assured that every bottle of whisky we supply for Prestige Whisky customers is the genuine article.

Friday, 4 September 2009

Minor changes to our blog

You'll find a couple of minor changes to the blog - gone is the old whisky picture immediately to the right of this post - replaced by, the new whisky picture ! This is the 18 Year Old Yamazaki (a Japanese single malt, very popular in Japan and just finding a market in the UK & Europe. Somewhat reminiscent of a cross between an Islay and Island malt - very flavoursome with hints of peat.) This will be the next whisky to appear in our growing (slowy) Whiskies of the World section at www.prestigewhisky.com

Apologies to 'Barrelman' - he was in the picture at the bottom of the blog. This was a shot used with permission of Macallan, we thought he was getting a little tired forever pushing those barrels around so he's now gone to be replaced with a lovely picture of some whisky casks instead.

Lastly you'll see the background to the blog is a slightly darker shade of grey - hopefully to make the text slightly easier on the eye.

Let us know what you think of these changes via e-mail at info@prestigewhisky.com

Thursday, 3 September 2009

New Silver range

Work to enable our new affordable range of whiskies procedes apace.

The stock is chosen and most ready to load onto the site. We have an excellent range of quality malts from leading brands like Macallan,Dalmore, Glenlivet,Ardbeg and the Balvenie. All to be priced very competitively.

In summary it's the kind of range that you will want to give as gifts but probably end up keeping and drinking yourself - its that good.

Watch out for exciting news coming soon concerning our new 'Silver Range' of quality malts.

Our Press Release is imminent.

Come on, join the party ...

Friday, 28 August 2009

Prestige Whisky Silver

Watch this space for more details of the Prestige Whisky Silver Range - coming soon

Watch out for pricing changes

At Prestige Whisky we're at the cutting edge of customer service. We regularly check what it is that our customers are searching for and making the most of this information ensure that the whiskies you want are available here at the most competitive price we can offer. Details of these on-going changes will be available here and via our blog and Twitter pages.

Business Synergies

You'll notice over time a series of new features arriving at www.prestigewhisky.com

These include the new 'whisky of the world' feature and will be followed soon by a range of lower priced whisky we're calling 'Prestige Silver' aimed more at the newbie whisky drinker than the connoisseur.

We're trying to pitch our proposition at various levels to ensure that we have something for everyone.

In the business sector we offer some brand enhancement services. Basically, if you want to add value to one of your high value sales or treat a special client, why not speak to us about providing one of our whiskies for your customer as a free 'offer' when the sale completes. This idea is fits into a number of sales sectors and is surprisingly flexible. We can see it working for the following sectors (and this is just a selection) : financial services, cars, boats, real estate, IT.... the list is almost endless - whereever you want to show a valuable client you appreciate the business we can help with a select whisky.

If your business has the possibility of making this kind of arrangement an on-going service then we will of course discuss discounts for volume purchase and we already have a provisional list of suitable whiskies drawn up if anyone wants to chat.

In short we want to provide whisky based solutions to everyone who enjoys the water of life.

Thursday, 27 August 2009

Viral marketing

I've been approached to consider a viral marketing campaign for Prestige Whisky.

In principal I think that this is a great idea - it's free, if done well can be fun and of course should drive traffic and therefore revenue for the business.
However, as we all know unsolicited e-mails ARE SPAM. Done badly a viral campaign is boring, irritating tosh that simply gets deleted.

Hopefully our campaign will be of the former rather than latter variety! Here's my promise to our faithful blog readers - if you happen to receive one of our marketing e-mails and you don't like it - apologies and feel free to press the delete button !

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Whisky collectors in search of the" new liquid gold"

As you know if you keep a close check on world commodity prices (?) the cost of gold bullion has reached its best price in almost ten years despite the latest reports that gold futures will decline as the dollar rebounds. It seems that gold is still a real collector’s delight.

With the fluctuating share prices and volatility of the UK housing market and these more recent changes in the gold market more and more collectors and investors are looking for the new gold... liquid gold!!!

The malt whisky drinks market has entered into a real renaissance over the last few years as aged malt and indeed blended whisky become rarer commodities.

For certain aged and limited edition malts the price of these brands continue to soar and in many cases they are becoming a very rare and wise investment with some malts boasting stock so rare that they may be lost forever in private collections.

Prestige Whisky have just added a rare and limited edition of the Jura elements range so take a look although stocks are in very limited supply. Whether you decide to keep these whiskies as an investment or drink them with friends ….. enjoy !

For full details of our rare and exclusive collections check out our site at: www.prestigewhisky.com

Monday, 24 August 2009

Jura Elements

We're very excited about getting access to the new Jura Elements range - Jura is the only distillery on the Island of Jura and has a reputation for producing tasty and imaginative whisky with a wide appeal.

Their new Elements range is selling fast and given that only a few hundred of each were produced I'd advise you to get straight across to www.prestigewhisky.com and order asap - we really don't expect to be able to continue offering these expressions for more than a few weeks.

We have the Air, Earth and Fire expressions at £ 95.99, £ 49.99 and £ 72 respectively.

Buy them whilst we have stock.

New Stock for August/September

We have a number of exciting new product additions en route for the coming months (yes you guessed it, in the lead up to ..... no I won't put the C*******S word into print quite yet!)

You'll find new Tamdhu and Caperdonich Speysides on the site as well as a lovely little 1982 Brora (Highland) for £ 84.99.

Most exciting of all is the new Jura Elements range - more on this in a separate post.

New Lower prices ....

You'll now find new market leading reduced pricing for the following whiskies at www.prestigewhisky.com :

The Balvenie 30 Year Old
Glenfarclas Family Casks - the 1963, 1968 and 1994
The Strathisla 40 Year Old
(Smiths)Glenlivet 1950 and 1964
Isle of Jura 21 Year Old
Dalmore 40 Year Old and the King Alexander III
Glenfiddich 30 Year Old
Glenmorangie 18 Year Old
Bruichladdich 20 Year Old (3rd Edition)

These 13 whiskies represent some of the more popular we carry and our aim is to provide our customers with what they want at the best possible price.

Go to www.prestigewhisky.com to order or call us on 0845 6254395 to discuss your requirements

Friday, 21 August 2009

The mysteries of google page ranking

If you do a search under 'whisky' or 'buy whisky' www.prestigewhisky.com doesn't appear on the first 20 pages of google listings (I'm sure it appears somewhere but frankly I got bored of looking after 20 pages).

However, if you search under 'Glenfarclas 1963' we appear third on page one of google. But if you look for 'Glenfarclas 1994' there's no sign of us anywhere, even though we stock both items and I've done nothing SEO wise to differentiate between the two. Also, don't get me started on 'Balvenie 1967' - we're still appearing page one of google despite the fact that we no longer carry that whisky.

Having gotten us to page one of google for a number of searches I now need to keep us us there with interesting copy and things like this blog - I'm resisting the temptation to type :

'buy whisky from www.prestigewhisky'

six thousand times to see what happens - my guess is that google probably won't like this but who knows ?

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Proud to be the genuine article

Whilst I was on holiday recently I had a discussion with a friend about a story I'd heard about on the news and seen details of on-line.

It concerned a guy from England who'd gone onto a .co.uk website and bought a pair of Nike trainers believing the website was UK based and the trainers were genuine. Of course they were not !

The problem it seems is that because the UK website registration 'authorities' are pretty lax it's easy to set up a .co.uk website url in the UK but have your business based anywhere - the upshot is that branded goods on some apparently genuine websites are in fact hooky gear from China, Korea, Taiwan etc.

As a business then Prestige Whisky lives and dies by the veracity of our brands and how we present them to our customers and take it from me, the brand owners and distilleries are very keen to ensure we promote their brands well and carefully.

Let's be clear then, you won't find any Glenfaddachs, Bulvenies or Laffrogs at www.prestigewhisky.com. Every drop of liquid we sell is the real thing produced and bottled to strict standards by literally the best distilleries in the world.

We are definitely 100% a United Kingdom based business and proud to be supporting the economy of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales in this time of economic turmoil.

Keep your search engines peeled !

Watch out for improved pricing on some of our top brands - coming soon.

We do regular reviews of the items you, our valued customers are searching for and will regularly price check these to ensure you're always getting the best possible deal that www.prestigewhisky.com can offer.

Once we make these amendments, we'll highlight them on the website, hear and of course via twitter.

Keep google peeled !

Monday, 17 August 2009

Subtle changes to www.prestigewhisky.com

In coming weeks you'll notice some subtle but exciting changes to www.prestigewhisky.com.

Firstly we have lots of exciting new stock to add to the site.

We are appearing very high on google for a number of our brands and this will increase. Bearing that in mind and also now having been up and running for a little while now we are planning a more focused pricing policy which will of course benefit our customers who'll find the whiskies they love at the price they want to pay.

Lastly watch out for other exciting marketing news including a new regular feature on the website and much, much more.

As each change in focus or price happens we will of course update both the blog and Twitter

Friday, 7 August 2009

whisky shop

just been into a whisky shop whilst on hols - they had the Gleglassaugh 21 year old at a considerably higher price than Prestige Whisky - message ? Get on line and buy it from us - guaranteed delivery inside of a week

Sunday, 2 August 2009

sunnier climes

well, it's Sunday morning and I'm on the balcony in the glorious sunshine having had a leisurely breakfast.

The Prestige Whisky website, blog and twitter account are all available direct from my mobile - I may stay on holiday forever - don't even need a laptop!

Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Blogging holiday

New blog posts will become a little harder from the weekend as Hardworker 1 (me) will be away on holiday for a couple of weeks, searching for exciting new whiskies to feature as well as having a good time trying out other people's whisky (!) and generally relaxing.

The good news is that the www.prestigewhisky.com website remains open for business as usual with one of my minions on customer fulfillment duty. You're also still able to feedback into either the website or this blog on the usual e-mail address : info@prestigewhisky.com

I'll also be checking the blog regularly and may even manage a small post or two on my travels !

More on my exciting travels on my return

Bolding entering the sub continent

We have just introduced our new range, 'Whiskies of the World', at present it consists of a grand total of two expressions from new (for us) distillery : Amrut from india, there's the Cask Strength at £ 34.99 and then the Peated Cask Strength at £ 39.99.

There is a cornucopia of other whisky (and of ocurse whiskey !) from around the world to come in this new departure for us.

Keep checking back for more information.

Friday, 24 July 2009

Twitter updates on this blog

If you don't have time to check out Twitter as well as the Prestige Whisky blog then fear not, if you look to your right and down a little (under the top bottle of whisky) you'll see the most recent whisky1 Tweets for your pleasure and delectation

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Whiskies of the world

The vision of Prestige Whisky was always about extending the profile of whisky with our customers and enabling them to access something a little different.

With this in mind we're now in discussions with our distillery partners to offer a range of whiskies from around the world.

More to come so keep popping back here and to www.prestigewhisky.com as well as whisky1 on Twitter

Business Related Podcasts

If you enjoy business related podcasts, check out Business Success Tips - you can find them on itunes or alternatively via their channel on personal life media.

The following link takes you straight to an episode mentioning Prestige Whisky but I wholeheartedly recommend you subscribe to the podcast as it is both entertaining and informative.

Tuesday, 21 July 2009

ohayou Japan !

威信ウィスキー全体的な段階に取る私達が現在見直しているかどれを」は私達が日本から私達の最初順序を受け取り、日本語の未来の記事を提供するように頼まれた。威信のウィスキーで私達は私達のプロダクト範囲を開発し、拡張し続け、やがて来る私達の次のDistilleryのインタビューについて刺激される従って私達の場所に私達の未来のブログか丸太にで気を付けなさい

This is the result of a machine based translation so apologies to anyone who does actually speak/read Japanese !

The Glenglassaugh Range

Full details of the 'award winning' Glenglassaugh range can be found at www.prestigewhisky.com

Remember that is you order the IWSC gold award winning 40 Year Old single malt, we will arrange to have your luxury presentation decanter personally inscribed for you or the recepient of this magnificent gift.

IWSC Award wins for Glenglassaugh

You'll no doubt remember that we added a range of Glenglassuagh whiskies to www.prestigewhisky.com recently. We proud to announce that at the recent International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC) that Glenglassaugh was a major winner, here are full details within their Press Release :

Glenglassaugh Distillery scoops top Trophies

Leading international spirits competition awards Glenglassaugh 30 & 40 years old single malt Scotch whisky flagship Trophies and Gold Medal (best in class) at Anniversary Awards.

The Glenglassaugh Distillery Company is delighted to announce that on 16th July the world’s premier independent spirits competition, the International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC), awarded Gold Medals (Best in Class) to its 30 and 40 years old Highland single malt Scotch whiskies.

Remarkably, at the first time of entering the renowned competition, the whiskies achieved additional awards winning the IWSC’s flagship award for the best 40 year old Scotch whisky while the 30 year old expression collected the Trophy for best cask strength Scotch whisky.

IWSC awards are keenly contested. The judging is blind and conducted by a highly qualified and internationally renowned panel of independent judges. To achieve gold medal status each whisky must undergo a series of sampling with only the top-scoring products in each category achieving ‘best in class’. Only the highest ranked whisky is awarded the prestigious Trophy. For 2009 a special Trophy for 40 Year Old Whisky was created to mark the IWSC’s 40th Anniversary and this was keenly contested.

The prestigious, signature award was the only whisky trophy presented at a special 40th Anniversary Celebration Dinner at Hopetoun House, near Edinburgh and was collected by Glenglassaugh’s Managing Director, Stuart Nickerson.

He said:

“One of the reasons behind the decision to purchase and re-open Glenglassaugh was our evaluation of the outstanding quality of the whisky. We’re absolutely delighted that the IWSC have endorsed our judgement with their flagship award for Scotch whisky and we look forward to further success with our new products.”

“To win 2 Gold (Best in Class) was a significant achievement. To collect both of the major whisky trophies is an exceptional accolade for Glenglassaugh.”

· Glenglassaugh 40 year old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky – Trophy winner for Best 40 Year Old Scotch Whisky and gold medal (best in class)

· Glenglassaugh 30 year old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky – Trophy winner for Best Cask Strength Scotch Whisky and gold medal (best in class)