Rod Stewart x Wolfie’s Whisky: Holiday Gifting & Festive Cocktail Recipes

Rod Stewart x Wolfie’s Whisky: Holiday Gifting & Festive Cocktail RecipesRod Stewart Invites You To Elevate Your Holiday Celebrations With A Limited Edition Wolfie's Whisky Gift Set Wrapped In Royal Stewart Tartan Plaid (Of Course!)

While You Toast The Holidays With His Favourite Festive Cocktails

The Perfect Gift For The Music-Loving Whisky Connoisseur On Your List

 

LOS ANGELES, CA November 30, 2023 -- As the holiday season draws near,  two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, Sir Rod Stewart, is set to elevate your celebrations with a sensational gift to the world of whisky connoisseurs. Wolfie’s Whisky proudly presents its 2023 festive cocktails, a collection of drinks crafted with the spirit of merriment and music in mind. Rod Stewart and Wolfie’s invite you to experience the magic of the season through these carefully curated libations. Each cocktail is a fusion of taste, inspired by Rod's musical journey and infused with the warmth of Wolfie's Whisky. From Christmas feasts, Hogmanay celebrations and New Year’s Eve parties, Rod Stewart's holiday cocktail recipes will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression, much like his timeless music. Join us in raising a glass to the holidays, a toast to the music, and a celebration of life.

In addition this holiday season, Wolfie’s Whisky has announced a limited release of 2,500 bottles in special edition Christmas tubes. Decked out with Royal Stewart tartan and bearing the words ‘Merry Christmas’, along with Rod’s signature, the festive tubes have a QR code which can be scanned to take drinkers to an exclusive Christmas message from him. The bottles of Wolfie’s in Christmas gift packaging will be available to buy on www.wolfieswhisky.com for $44.99. All Wolfie’s spirits orders placed by Thursday, December 7th will be delivered by December 25th.

Wolfie’s Whisky: 2023 Festive Cocktails

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Good Old Country Comforts: This Maple pecan espresso martini is a winter twist on the contemporary coffee classic, Wolfie’s makes this pecan pie inspired martini the perfect drink to warm those winter bones.

Named after a lyric in Country Comfort from Gasoline Alley, this serve takes inspiration from the heart of America and autumn stapes like pecan pie, maple syrup and, of course, a warm cup of coffee. The song was written by Bernie Taupin – Elton John’s songwriting partner, and the fact our cocktail is a ‘cover’ of the OG espresso martini, it ties the story up nicely.

 

INGREDIENTS:

  • 40ml Wolfie’s Scotch Whisky
  • 20ml coffee liqueur (e.g., Kahlua)
  • 30ml freshly brewed espresso
  • 10ml butter pecan syrup
  • 50ml heavy whipping cream
  • 15ml maple syrup
  • 1 candied pecan for garnish

GARNISH:

Candied pecan

INSTRUCTIONS:

Add maple syrup to heavy cream in a small glass, whip with milk frother/whisk and set aside. Shake up everything else and fine strain into a straight sided coupe. Gently spoon the maple cream float over the cocktail.

Great Newport Street Sour: The Wolfie’s Whisky Sour spiced-up with fiery ginger, the perfect pour for long dark nights, song, and cheer.

Gingerbread makes me a bit nostalgic, and this drink got me thinking about the start of my musical career. Great Newport Street is in the heart of Covent Garden, and many moons ago was home of the famous Studio 51 club, also known as the Ken Colyer Club. It was here I had a weekly residency with Jimmy Powell and The Five Dimensions, as part of the new and thriving London R&B scene… Studio 51 was often headlined by The Rolling Stones, and I spent many a night perfecting my harmonica skills watching Jagger on stage.

 

INGREDIENTS:

  • 70ml Wolfie’s Scotch Whisky
  • 20ml ginger liqueur
  • 45ml lime juice
  • 45ml ginger syrup
  • 1 egg white or 45ml aquafaba
  • splash of bitters

GARNISH: Candied ginger

INSTRUCTIONS:

Add all listed ingredients to a shaker – with no ice – dry shake for 10 seconds. Add ice to shaker and repeat for 10 more seconds. Double Strain into your favourite whisky glass.

New Year’s Eve: Had Me A Real Good Time Holiday Punch: Rod said it best: ‘recording with The Faces was always an occasion for a party’. This Wolfie’s Holiday Punch is perfect for a clan gathering and high shenanigans!

A punch bowl is all about sharing at a big celebration – friends and family getting together and having a real good time. In the song, it’s the story of someone (Rod) turning up to a highfalutin shindig and getting kicked out for drunk and disorderly behaviour but having a blast none the less. In Storyteller, Rod says recording with The Faces was always an occasion for a party – ‘with many comings and goings, and a great deal of nonsense, foul play and high shenanigans all round’ which sums it up well!

 

INGREDIENTS:

  • 750ml Wolfie’s Scotch Whisky
  • 300ml amaro
  • 500ml cranberry juice
  • 1l fresh orange juice
  • 200ml lime juice
  • 100ml grenadine
  • 50ml lime juice
  • 3 vanilla pods split down middle
  • 3 clementines, 3 limes and 3 lemons sliced in wheels
  • 2 bottles of prosecco

INSTRUCTIONS:

Combine all punch ingredients except prosecco in a large glass punch bowl. Refrigerate for two hours. Remove bowl from fridge and discard vanilla pods. Throw in some ice cubes and serve into large glass goblets filled with ice. Top each glass up with prosecco.

Falling Velvet Christmas Affogato: is rich, smooth, and decadently drizzled with warmed Wolfie’s and mince pie over ice cream. The perfect curtain closer for your Christmas feast.

The affogato is all about the slow pour of Wolfie’s, warmed with mince pie flavours over ice cream; rich, decadent, and smooth. The name ‘Falling Velvet’ comes from a great little story Rod tells about an incident on stage during his time in The Faces: “...the power outage caused the stage manager to drop the curtain - much to the surprise of Ronnie Wood, who was standing directly underneath it at the time and was almost killed by about half a ton of falling velvet (because, let me tell you, in those days a curtain was a curtain.)”.

 

INGREDIENTS:

  • 80ml Wolfie’s Scotch Whisky (or as much as you’d like)
  • 2tbsp fruit mincemeat
  • 15ml golden syrup
  • 2 large scoops of high-end vanilla ice cream

INSTRUCTIONS: Gently heat Wolfie’s with fruit mincemeat and golden syrup in a pot. Strain into a heated jug and pour over the best vanilla ice cream you can get your hands on.

Hogmanay: The Rod Roy Winter Manhattan: A rascal’s rendition of the Rob Roy, Wolfie’s warm vanilla notes marry up with sweet apple for winters strut down Manhattan.

A Manhattan cocktail always makes me think of dark, atmospheric, and opulent prohibition bars in NYC, and a fabulous bartender once told me that, when it’s made with whisky rather than bourbon, it’s called a Rob Roy.  This is my winter take on an Appletini, with a twist and a splash of apple schnapps to make the cinnamon and vanilla in Wolfie’s sing. This is a simple, smooth sipping cocktail perfect for parties.

 

INGREDIENTS:

  • 50ml Wolfie’s Scotch Whisky
  • 20ml apple schnapps
  • 15ml sweet vermouth
  • Splash of bitters
  • Cinnamon sugar for dusting

GARNISH: a twist of lemon, a glacé cherry, and a very light dusting of cinnamon sugar

INSTRUCTIONS: Stir all ingredients in an ice filled cocktail shaker until well chilled. Double strain into classic coupe glass.

Burn’s Night: Highgate Highlander is a celebratory sipper inspired by creamy cranachan. Join Rod as we raise a glass to the ploughman poet Rabbie Burns, Scotland’s national bard.

 

For Burn’s Night we’ve taken inspiration from the bard himself and the famously delightful and creamy Scottish dessert, cranachan, which is often served after a traditional Burn’s supper. The Highgate Highlander is a twist on the classic Bobby Burns cocktail (Scotch, vermouth, Benedictine), with big, bold raspberry flavours and a surprising splash of oat milk to mellow out the sweet flavours of Wolfie’s. Highgate is a reference to where I grew up in London, above my parent’s newsagent where I had a fantastically happy childhood, and Highlander, of course, is a toast to the ploughman poet Rabbie Burns himself, who I’ll be raising a glass to this 25th of January.

INGREDIENTS

  • 60ml Wolfie’s Scotch Whisky
  • 20ml sweet whisky liqueur
  • 20ml green ginger wine
  • 10ml oat milk (optional)
  • 20ml honey syrup – either storebought or homemade, see below
    • 120ml runny honey
    • 120ml water
  • 2 tablespoon raspberry compote
  • 3 fresh raspberries for garnish.

GARNISH: Three fresh raspberries on a cocktail stick

INSTRUCTIONS:

Make honey syrup by combining 120ml honey and 120ml water, bring to a slow boil, remove from the heat, and allow to cool – or you can use a store-bought honey syrup. Add one tablespoon of compote plus all other ingredients to a shaker – including 30ml of honey syrup – shake well and serve in to a lowball glass with the remaining tbsp of compote in the bottom of a crushed ice filled whisky glass.

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About Wolfie's Whisky:

Launching in 2023, Wolfie's Whisky is a 40% ABV blended Scotch whisky distilled in partnership with Rod Stewart. Wolfie's Blended Scotch Whisky is distilled, blended, and bottled by Loch Lomond Distillery. For more information, visit wolfieswhisky.com and follow the brand on Instagram and Facebook.

About Rod Stewart:

Rod Stewart is one of the best-selling artists in the history of recorded music, with an estimated 250 million records and singles sold worldwide. His signature voice, style and songwriting have transcended all genres of popular music, from rock, folk, soul, R&B, and even the Great American Songbook; making him one of the few stars to enjoy chart-topping albums throughout every decade of his career. Rod has earned countless of the industry's highest awards, among them, two inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the ASCAP Founders Award for songwriting, New York Times bestselling author, Grammy™ Living Legend, and in 2016 he officially became "Sir Rod Stewart" after being knighted at Buckingham Palace for his services to music and charity

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