Fellow Drammers!
On Thursday, Oct. 23rd at 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern, you’re invited to join us for a special tasting with Pablo Goldbarg, the founder of Catador Itinerante, an important new independent bottler dedicated exclusively to world whiskies — we’ll be trying 6 of them at this event from Austria, Germany and The Netherlands (details below). Pablo’s story is incredible — when he turned 50 years old, he went to Europe to celebrate and explore distilleries. Not Scotch distilleries, but those producing what we now call “world whisky” in countries like Austria, Germany, and beyond. The trip wasn’t just for pleasure; it was also a way to test the waters for an idea he was developing: to launch the world’s first independent bottler dedicated exclusively to world whiskies. And if his first handful of releases are any indication, this is going to be an essential independent bottler to watch. For those who speak Spanish, Pablo has also written a book on whisky and has a Spanish-language podcast on whisky that you can check out here.
After learning about what Pablo is doing and trying some of his early releases, we got really excited. We’re proud to say that we’ve brought in all their releases to date to our retail partner www.DRINQY.com and we've partnered with Catador Itinerante to bring in all of their releases going forward! This lineup will feature all 6 of their releases so far. Pablo describes each below:
Broger Distillery (Austria, Editions 01 & 02). When I visited Broger Distillery in September 2022, in Klaus, Austria, we immediately connected and I knew it would be the distillery to start Catador Itinerante’s collection. In charge of a family and craft distillery with a very limited annual production of just 1000 liters, the Brogers know what they are doing. They do not rush to bottle as long as their whiskeys continue to mature deliciously, they use only one Carl copper still for double distillation, they do not have washbacks, and the barrels that have held their whiskeys are repurposed into handcrafted furniture instead of being reused to mature new whiskies. An overly professional and well-kept hobby, the art of making whisky for them is passionate, fun and an excuse for the family to be together. Their whiskies carry not only methods learned from previous generations of distillers, but also layers of flavors that only they can achieve.
Edition 01: 13yo, Limousin Virgin Oak & Madeira, 62.1% abv
Edition 02: 10yo, Oloroso Sherry, 71.6% abv
Slyrs Distillery (Germany, Editions 03 & 04). The first time I encountered a Slyrs whisky, it took me two nights to realize the sandalwood scent wasn’t from my wrist but from the glass. I visited the Bavarian distillery in 2022 on a rainy morning, as German tourists queued under umbrellas before opening time. Fortunately, someone was waiting for me. The initial surprise was their beautiful stills, a unique model with a reflux bulb resembling an eau de vie still, reminiscent of the one used for their early distillations before establishing their facilities. Slyrs employs double distillation, a week-long low-temperature fermentation, and uses local barley and Spitzingsee spring water. Their whiskies are characterized by mellow, fruity flavors with a delicate, floral character. The name Slyrs has Iro-Scottish origins but embodies a Bavarian spirit, much like their whisky. In 779, five monks from Ireland and Scotland founded a monastery in the Bavarian wilderness of Schliersee, naming it Slyrs. This historical connection continues to influence the distillery’s identity today.
Edition 03: 7yo, American Oak and Sauternes, 55.4% abv
Edition 04: 9yo, American Oak and Pineau des Charentes, 55.9% abv
Zuidam Distillery (The Netherlands, Editions 05 & 06). Zuidam is a distillery with well-earned pride, where a traditional windmill is still used in part of the production. Its most awarded whisky is a 100% rye, challenging to work with, yet full of character. The journey from the train station in Breda to the distillery in Baarle-Nassau passes through a village split between two countries, marked by an unpredictable serpentine of border crosses on the ground, a fitting reflection of these two new intertwined editions. Patrick van Zuidam shares a story that begins with his father founding the distillery in 1975, a young Patrick stepping up as master distiller twenty years later, and a present defined by growth while staying true to tradition and authenticity. Today, a single malt and a rye under the renowned Millstone label take shape as two limited editions: complex, authentic, and twice-distilled in beautiful copper stills. Experimenting with seven strains of yeast and producing 500,000 liters annually, Zuidam has been doing things right for a long time and faces a bright horizon. It is no coincidence that in 2025 they were named Distiller of the Year at the World Whiskies Awards.
Edition 05: 8yo, 1st Fill Oloroso Sherry, 54.4% abv
Edition 06: 9yo, Virgin American Oak, 55.1% abv
That’s our lineup, we hope you can join us! We’ll circulate the Zoom login information to those who sign up closer to the event. Please let us know if you have any questions!
Cheers,
Drammers Club