Whisky Review: Johnnie Walker Black Label The Director’s Cut
We review Johnnie Walker Black Director’s Cut, a limited-edition whisky bottling linked to the upcoming Blade Runner movie sequel.
Garrison Brothers 2017 Cowboy Bourbon Rides Into Stores
The upcoming Garrison Brothers 2017 Cowboy Bourbon is set to drop as a very limited edition release out of Texas that clocks in at 137 proof.
Speyburn Adds 15-Year-Old Scotch Whisky To Its Portfolio
The upcoming Speyburn 15-Year-Old was aged for a decade in a half in in American oak and Spanish oak casks at the distillery’s home in the heart of Speyside.
Whiskey Review: Woodford Reserve Toasted Oak Rye
We review Woodford Reserve Toasted Oak Rye whiskey, aged in used bourbon casks and finished in the deeply toasted, lightly charred casks used for Double Oak.
Scotch Whisky Tourism Continues To Increase In Popularity
There were over 1.7 million visits to Scottish whisky distilleries, ranking it collectively as among some of the most popular Scottish and UK attractions.
New Irishman Whiskies Finished in Ex-Sicilian Sweet Wine Casks
Two new The Irishman Irish whiskies, including a 12-year-old, were finished in ex-sweet Marsala wine casks from Italy.
Jura One And All a New 20-Year-Old Scotch Whisky
Jura One And All is a new 20-year-old Scotch whisky expression aged in a range of ex-wine casks.
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.
Celebrating Bourbon Cocktails: The Manhattan
We’re celebrating classic bourbon cocktails this National Bourbon Heritage Month – and while rye’s traditional for a Manhattan, bourbon shouldn’t be dismissed entirely.
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.