Sullivans Cove XO Single Cask Brandy
July 2022

Sullivans Cove XO Single Cask Brandy

This is the oldest Sullivans Cove XO Single Cask Brandy yet. Sullivans Cove's brandy has won World's Best. Now it's time for you to be the judge.

Australia

Nose Syrupy treacle, gingerbread, blackberry, raspberry coulis, cassia bark, and rose petals, along with truffle and walnuts.

Palate Blackberry and raspberry then almonds, a deep rose petal flavour, lots of milk chocolate and nougat. Butterscotch, prunes and mango alongside shortbread and toasted sourdough.

Finish Crème de menthe, violet, dried fig, milk chocolate, orange blossom, and pecan pie before cooking spices complete the finish.

Overview

From the distillery that brought you the World’s Best Whisky and the World’s Best Brandy, we’re thrilled to bring you the oldest ever Sullivans Cove brandy – and it’s exclusive to Members of the Whisky Club.

Sullivans Cove famously catapulted Aussie whisky to the global stage when it took out World’s Best Single Malt Whisky back in 2014, and just like that, they paved the way for our now globally renowned craft distilling industry.

What very few people know however, is that they also made a small amount of brandy many years ago and won World’s Best Brandy last year. Now we’ve got our hands on their oldest barrel released to date.

Aged 14 years in a single 300-litre French Oak Tawny cask, the same cask style that won World’s Best Single Malt Whisky, it’s bottled at Sullivan’s Cove’s trademark 47.5% ABV, non-chill filtered and natural colour.

“Impeccable, impeccable structure. This is remarkable, in that for much of global brandy production, the cask is to be held at bay, ensuring the eau-de-vie has nothing to shadow its delicacy. In this case however, there is a bold presence of French Oak: tea, cooking spices, chicory. And the pre-fill, too: Tawny in all of its pruney, treacly glory. Despite the cask presence, the eau-de-vie (of Pinot Noir origins) certainly ain’t no wallflower but front and centre: blackberry, raspberry, rose, mint and violet. That all of these bold characters can come together in such balance and harmony is a feat. Remarkable, and an absolute joy.” Heather Tillott, Distillery Manager.

This unique opportunity to purchase the oldest brandy release of such incredible calibre and quality won’t come knocking anytime soon as the distillery never made a brandy again.

Needless to say, we’re pretty thrilled to be able to offer it to our Members only - as part of our celebration of 30 years of Aussie craft distilling - and savour what’s definitely one of our favourite craft Aussie spirits.

If you’re not a Member yet, there’s still time. Sign Up Free now for your chance to Add In a bottle this July while stocks last.

THE SPECS

Price: $295.00

Age: 14 Years Old

ABV: 47.5%

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Sullivans Cove's History

Established in Hobart's historic gasworks site in 1994 - just two years after Lark - Sullivans Cove is Tasmania's oldest commercial whisky distillery. The build of a brandy-type still was commissioned in northern Tasmania, and upon completion, it was trucked to Hobart, installed, and in no time they were making a bit of everything; whisky, brandy, gin and liqueurs. Known as Myrtle, the same still is used today.

Unfortunately, in those early days, the reputation of Sullivans Cove was, shall we say, poor... mostly thanks to eager distillers bottling the whisky too early. The business failed and was sold to new owners with a new vision in 1999. Having seen the success of Lark Distillery, Bill Lark was brought in as distillery manager, along with his mate and Lark employee, Patrick Maguire.

Maguire went on to purchase the distillery in 2003, becoming owner, Head Distiller and General Manager. In 2004 moved the operation to its current location in Cambridge, not far from the airport and around a 15-minute drive from the original location in Sullivans Cove. The new site was much better suited for producing large amounts of whisky, with plenty of room to stack barrels. The decision was made to concentrate on making the best single malt whisky they could, and Patrick set about reworking everything the distillery did, from production to packaging.

The work paid dividends, and by 2007 the whisky world's spotlight started pointing in Sullivans Cove's direction with their American Oak picking up awards including Best Other Malt (whiskies outside of Scotland) at the World Whiskies Awards. But things really got serious when, in 2014, then Sullivans Cove Marketing Manager and soon-to-be The Whisky Club co-founder Bertie Cason selected French Oak Cask HH0525 to be entered in the World Whiskies Awards. The rest, as they say, is history, with HH0525 being crowned 'Best Single Malt Whisky in the World'. It was the first whisky not from Scotland or Japan to win, and the award shot not only Sullivans Cove, but the whole Tasmanian whisky industry, onto the world stage.

This was followed up in 2018 when American Oak Single Cask HH0351 won 'World’s Best Single Cask Single Malt' at the World Whiskies Awards, and again in 2019 when French Oak Single Cask TD0217 won the same award, making them the most awarded in Australian whisky history. 

Patrick Maguire was inducted into the global Icons of Whisky Hall of Fame in 2018, and in 2022 Sullivans Cove was named ‘Icons of Whisky Craft Producer of the Year’. In fact, it was a big year for Sullivans Cove at the Icons, with Distillery Manager of the Year going to Heather Tillott and Visitor Attraction Manager of the Year won by Ally Bhana. And the cherry on top? Sullivans Cove Old & Rare 19-year-old American Oak ex-Bourbon HH0609 won Best Australian Single Cask Single Malt.

For a full list of the awards won over the years, see here.

Sullivans Cove only ever uses 100% Tasmanian malted barley which is brewed by highly experienced local brewers, then double distilled to around 70% ABV and diluted to 63.5% ABV before being filled into either 200-litre American oak ex-Bourbon barrels, or 300-litre French oak ex-Tawny barrels. These are then left to mature for many years - typically between nine and eighteen years until they're deemed ready to be bottled. Bottling is done on-site, with a small white tag on the side telling you exactly what's in the bottle.

In 2017, Sullivans Cove released the first Australian single malt whisky aged entirely in a white wine cask. They also started using the word 'Tawny' instead of 'Port' on their labels when referring to Australian fortified wine. 2018 was a big year for new releases, including Sullivans Cove XO Brandies which have also won major global awards, their first barrel-aged gin, and the Old & Rare and Cask Variations series.

Today, Sullivans Cove is at the forefront of whisky innovation in Australia, moving away from any form of flocking or filtration in Single Cask whiskies, improving the sustainability of packaging, and ongoing experimentation in both production and cask types to create even better whiskies in the future. With their new generation of keen young distillers bringing a true passion for Tasmanian whisky, Sullivans Cove has cemented its place in Australian whisky royalty.

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Distillery Facts

Region: Tasmania

Origin: 1/10 Lamb Place, Cambridge, TAS, 7170, Australia

Founded: 1994

Stills: 1

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