New Whisky From Scotland’s Islay Set for American Debut
Port Askaig 110° Proof, drawn from various Islay distillers, is the first in a planned line of Scottish island whiskies coming to the US.
Glen Scotia Introduces New 18-Year-Old Single Malt
The new Glen Scotia 18-Year-Old represents the latest release from one of the last surviving distilleries from Scotland’s Campbeltown region.
The Macallan Edition No. 3 Explores the Art of Aroma
The Macallan Edition No. 3, developed in conjunction with a master perfumer, is the latest in a series of non-age statement releases from this distillery.
Benromach Debuts Triple Distilled Scotch Whisky
The new Benromach Triple Distilled saw three passes through different stills before being barreled for eight years in first fill bourbon casks.
Wood Bike Made From Whisky Casks Drops In at Nearly $7,000
The new Glenmorangie Original road bicycle, done in partnership between the distillery and a specialist bicycle manufacturer, is made from wood harvested from ex-whisky barrels.
Gordon & MacPhail Gathers 353 Years Of Scotch Into One Collection
The new Gordon & MacPhail Glen Grant Collection brings together whiskies distilled between 1950 and 1955.
Blade Runner 2049 Gets Its Own Johnnie Walker Scotch Bottling
The new Johnnie Walker Black Label The Director’s Cut whisky pays homage to the science fiction thriller franchise, which showcased a bottle prominently in the first movie.
Whisky Review: Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban
We review Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban, a single malt finished in Port pipes.
The Balvenie Adds Another Peated Whisky To Its Line Up
The Balvenie Peat Week Aged 14 Years (Vintage 2002) represents one of the first uses of peat by this popular Scottish distillery in some time.
Isle of Arran Distillery Celebrates A Decade With Its Master Distiller
The new Arran James MacTaggart Anniversary Single Malt is drawn from some of the earliest whiskies produced by the current distiller of Arran.