Laphroaig Elements L3.0 Launches in U.S. Market

A kiln fire at Laphroaig distillery has led to Elements L3.0, the latest experimental single malt in the Elements Series. The whisky features distinctive chocolate and burnt caramel notes alongside signature smoky flavors.
2XO Debuts White Oak Rye Whiskey With 95% Rye Mash

Master blender Dixon Dedman expands 2XO’s Oak Series with White Oak Rye, a 95% rye mash bill Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey featuring the brand’s signature double oak process.
Nikka Launches From The Barrel 40th Anniversary Releases

Japanese whisky producer Nikka has unveiled two special releases to commemorate four decades of its iconic square-bottled blend. The company announced a limited-edition Extra Marriage expression and a three-bottle gift set.
Wigle Whiskey Revives Colonial Cherry Bounce As Bourbon

Wigle Whiskey has released a cherry-flavored bourbon inspired by the colonial-era Cherry Bounce cordial.
Pappy Van Winkle 2025 Bourbon Collection Has Launched

The coveted Van Winkle whiskey collection returns this September with six expressions and a rare 25-year-old bottle discovered at Buffalo Trace Distillery heading to auction.
Premium Whiskey Alternative Sake ONO Launches In Selfridges

Sake ONO has arrived at all UK Selfridges locations, marking a significant expansion for the Premium Japanese beverage eight months after its initial British market entry.
Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye Review

Crown Royal’s Northern Harvest Rye creates an approachable style from a 90% rye mash that avoids the classic pitfalls of rye whisky. While it gained fame from Jim Murray’s “best whisky” award, this review explores whether it lives up to that lofty praise.
Like Wild Turkey 101? Try These Bourbons Next

Wild Turkey 101 is bold, affordable, and often the bottle that brings people into bourbon for the first time. But if you’re ready to take the next step, here are six bourbons that share Wild Turkey 101’s character while adding more depth, proof, or age.
5 Whiskies Like Johnnie Walker Blue Label According to Experts

Johnnie Walker Blue Label is famous for its smooth, refined character but costs around $200. Here are five whiskies under $100 that deliver the same balance, complexity, and luxury feel.