NOVEMBER
26
6:00 PM
Potts Point . New South Wales
From Lark to The Macallan & more with our Head of Whisky Creation @ Potts Point, NSW
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LocationThe Roosevelt, 32 Orwell St, Potts Point
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Date and time06:00 pm - 08:00 pm
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 -
Member ticket price$68 (Regular price - $85)
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Use discount codeCLUB20
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Age Restriction18+
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Event DescriptionThe Macallan, Highland Park, The Glendronach and more – we’re cracking some incredible archive bottlings with The Whisky Club's Head of Whisky Creation Craig Johnstone and Members this November in Sydney.
When it comes to collecting whiskies and stories, Craig’s up there with the world’s best-travelled.
His previous roles include Cask Mastery Lead and whiskymaker for The Macallan; Master Blender for The Famous Grouse; and Whisky Blender, Wood Manager and Distiller at Lark Distilling.
As the Club’s Head of Whisky Creation, he now spends his time visiting distilleries around the world, picking barrels and blending masterpieces on behalf of Members.
While he’s in Australia on official duties we’re taking an evening off to share some of those creations with Members at the illustrious Roosevelt in Potts Point, a long-standing TWC Clubhouse.
We’ll be digging into the archive as well as previewing the future. Let’s toast to being part of probably the greatest whisky club in the world.
Remember, Members get 20% off tickets, so head to thewhiskyclub.com.au and get your code if you're a Member, or join the world's best whisky community if you're not.
WHAT WE'LL BE OPENING:
In alphabetical, not tasting order...
The Glendronach 2013 Oloroso 50.1%
Glenrothes 16YO Single Cask Sherry Puncheon #6093 58.8%
Highland Park Cask Strength Release No 1 63.3%
Lark TBC – there a few to choose from!
The Macallan A Night On Earth 2023 43%
Unreleased Secret TWC Preview ABV revealed on the night -
Find the eventFrom Lark to The Macallan & more with our Head of Whisky Creation @
- The Roosevelt, 32 Orwell St, Potts Point, NSW 2011, Australia
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