
New bourbon, scotch, and much more are hitting shelves now. (Photo by iStock/ipopba)
Basil Hayden's 10, Compass Box Scotch & More New Whisky
December 7, 2018 –––––– Susannah Skiver Barton
Basil Hayden's 10 year old
Style: Straight bourbonOrigin: KentuckyAge: 10 years oldProof: 40% ABVPrice: $60Release: December 2018Availability: Limited edition
Need to know:
The oldest expression of Basil Hayden's ever released, this bourbon was aged for 10 years. It will be available in limited amounts annually around the holidays.
Whisky Advocate says:
Basil Hayden's has been on a tear with limited-edition releases over the last couple of years, but this is its first age-statement whiskey. Look for a review in an upcoming issue of Whisky Advocate!
Compass Box Juveniles
Style: Blended maltOrigin: ScotlandAge: Not statedProof: 46% ABVPrice: $150Release: December 2018Availability: 14,894 bottles worldwide
Need to know:
Compass Box has made several custom whiskies for Paris wine bar Juveniles Bistrot à Vins. Now the two companies have collaborated to create this limited-edition blended malt that includes whiskies from the Strathmill, Balmenach, Clynelish, and Glendullan distilleries. The bottle has a small bell in the punt that jingles every time the whisky is poured; it's a nod to the jester (who wears jingle-bell shoes) that adorns every label of Compass Box's Juveniles whiskies. Full information about the whisky's recipe can be found on Compass Box's website.
Compass Box Stranger & Stranger
Style: "Not a whisky" Origin: ScotlandAge: Not statedProof: 46% ABVPrice: $199Release: December 2018 (abroad); March 2019 (U.S.)Availability: 4,208 bottles worldwide
Need to know:
A blend of 99% aged single malt scotch from the Linkwood, Glen Elgin, and Glenlossie distilleries, the remaining 1% of the liquid is grain spirit from Girvan Distillery that has been aged for a year in experimental American oak barrels. In Scotland, all whisky must be aged at least three years, so this blend is not considered to be a whisky (even though it tastes like one). Compass Box created the liquid in honor of the tenth anniversary of its partnership with design firm Stranger & Stranger, which makes all of the bottles and packaging for the company's whiskies. This bottle features a specially embossed label that has a 3-D effect. Full details about the whisky can be found on Compass Box's website.
Whisky Advocate says:
Compass Box whiskies are appealing primarily for their quality; the company has been blending some of the finest scotch whiskies for decades. (Just take a look at their scores.) But the Stranger & Stranger packaging—often highly artistic or just plain whimsical—is also part of the attraction, and clearly results from Compass Box's close attention to every part of the whisky experience. Is it blasphemous to blend well-aged single malts with a spirit that doesn't even count as whisky? Maybe to some—but in my opinion, it's just one more way Compass Box is questioning the "rules" of what makes whisky whisky, something every whisky lover should explore.
High West Campfire
Style: Blended whiskeyOrigin: Multiple (Utah, Indiana, Scotland)Age: Not statedProof: 46% ABVPrice: $65Release: December 2018Availability: Widely available
Need to know:
High West has reformulated the recipe for its Campfire whiskey to include rye made at its Utah distillery, along with rye and bourbon from MGP Distillery and blended malt scotch from an undisclosed source.
Whisky Advocate says:
This year, High West debuted its own whiskey across almost all of its products, starting with Double Rye!, which master distiller Brendan Coyle explained in-depth in a video. We were so impressed with the new blend that we ranked Double Rye! as number 14 in our 2018 Top 20. We're looking forward to trying the new version of Campfire—especially since that whiskey was ranked on last year's Top 20 list.
Virginia Distillery Co. Journey Cask Collection Hibernia
Style: Single maltOrigin: IrelandAge: 11 years oldProof: 57% ABVPrice: $125Release: December 2018Availability: 216 bottles; for sale at the distillery and online at seelbachs.com
Need to know:
Virginia Distillery Co. is launching a new series of single malts sourced from around the world that honors mentors—whether specific people, distilleries, or regions—that were inspirational to the company. The first release, Hibernia, comes from Great Northern Distilling in Ireland. That distillery's founder, John Teeling, helped Virginia Distillery Co. founder George Moore get a scholarship to George Washington University and has remained a friend and mentor to Moore ever since. The whiskey is 11 years old and bottled at cask strength.
Whisky Advocate says:
Although Virginia Distillery Co. got the whiskey from Great Northern Distilling, it wasn't made there, since that facility opened in 2014. But Great Northern founder John Teelingdid make this whiskey—at his previous distillery, Cooley, which was acquired by spirits giant Beam in 2012. Virginia Distillery Co. has already identified the next two Journey casks it will release, both single malts aged at least 10 years.
Virginia Distillery Co. Scotch Trooper Cask
Style: Blended whiskeyOrigin: Multiple (Virginia, Scotland)Age: Not statedProof: 46% ABVPrice: $69Release: December 2018Availability: 294 bottles; for sale at the distillery and online at seelbachs.com
Need to know:
Purporting to be the first-ever "influencer cask," this whisky was selected by Brett Ferencz, better known as Scotch Trooper. It's a blend of single malt made by Virginia Distillery Co. and blended malt from the Highlands of Scotland; the whisky was finished in a cuvée wine cask.
Whisky Advocate says:
While waiting for its own single malt to fully age, Virginia Distillery Co. has been combining some of the young whiskey with Highlands blended malt to make what it calls Virginia-Highland whisky. We just named the Cider Cask Finished expression as number 13 on the 2018 Top 20 list. This distillery is doing impressive things, and all of its releases are ones to watch.
Dogfish Head Alternate Takes: Volume 1, Whiskey Finished in Rum Casks
Style: Single maltOrigin: DelawareAge: Not statedProof: 45% ABVPrice: $45Release: November 2018Availability: 6,000 bottles; for sale in DE, MD, VA, and Washington, D.C.
Need to know:
This is the first whiskey release from Delaware's Dogfish Head, best known for its craft beers. The whiskey is made from a variety of specialty malts, including crystal, coffee kiln, and applewood smoked malts. These are removed after mashing, and the wort is fermented with the brewery's proprietary "Doggie" yeast, then double distilled in hybrid pot-column stills. The whiskey is aged in new charred oak barrels for roughly 16 months, then finished for eight months in barrels that previously held Dogfish's Barrel Honey Rum.
Whisky Advocate says:
Dogfish Head has been distilling for the last several years, and up to now has offered unaged spirits like gin and vodka, as well as aged rum and apple brandy. But it has also been aging whiskey all along, and that liquid is finally becoming ready. The Alternate Takes series will showcase unique spins on whiskey, with new releases once a year, usually around the holidays. Fans of the brewery are likely already familiar with founder Sam Calagione's unorthodox, experimental, and sometimes zany beer endeavors; now we'll get to see how that ethos plays out with whiskey. But Dogfish Head hasn't ruled out releasing traditional styles of whiskey either—and we'll likely see some of those come to light in the near future.
Port Askaig 33 year old
Style: Single maltOrigin: Scotland (Islay)Age: 33 years oldProof: 50.3% ABVPrice: $800Release: December 2018Availability: 115 bottles for the U.S. only
Need to know:
Distilled in 1984, this single-cask whisky comes from an undisclosed Islay distillery—the same distillery source as Port Askaig's 8 year old and 110 proof expressions. It was matured in a refill hogshead that yielded just 115 bottles, all available in the U.S. only.
Whisky Advocate says:
Bottled by Elixir Distillers, the Port Askaig brand often—though not always—sources whisky from the distillery located north of Port Askaig on Islay. (Google will reveal which one that is.) That distillery is, in fact, the source for this 33 year old. At $800, it doesn't come cheap, but still beats out younger whiskies that are priced similarly or higher, including Dalmore 25 year old($1,500) and GlenDronach Grandeur Batch 9 ($750 and 24 years old).
St. Augustine Florida Straight Bourbon
Style: Straight bourbonOrigin: FloridaAge: 3 years oldProof: 44% ABVPrice: $50Release: December 2018Availability: Widely available in FL, GA, and PA
Need to know:
The first straight bourbon from Florida's St. Augustine Distillery, this whiskey was aged for at least three years in 53-gallon new charred oak barrels.
St. Augustine The Saint
Style: BourbonOrigin: FloridaAge: 3 years oldProof: 57.2% ABVPrice: $199Release: November 2018Availability: Less than 1,000 bottles; for sale at the distillery only and online at seelbachs.com
Need to know:
This is St. Augustine's 3 year old bourbon that has been finished in barrels previously used to make the distillery's Old Fashioned mix, which includes cane sugar, molasses, orange peel, and spices.
Whisky Advocate says:
When building its distillery and developing its whiskeys, St. Augustine worked with the late Dave Pickerell. At three years old, the new straight bourbon is replacing St. Augustine's Double Cask as the flagship whiskey. The distillery also makes rum, vodka, and gin.
Warbringer Bourbon
Style: BourbonOrigin: CaliforniaAge: Not statedProof: 49% ABVPrice: $55Release: November 2018Availability: California and online
Need to know:
Made with mesquite-smoked corn as well as rye, this bourbon is distilled in Oxnard, California.
Whisky Advocate says:
Several craft distillers have been making mesquite-smoked whiskeys in recent years, including Hamilton Distillers in Tucson (Whiskey Del Bac) and Santa Fe Spirits (Colkegan). (You can read an in-depth feature about American smoked whiskey in our Fall 2018 issue.) These have often been single malt whiskeys, rather than bourbons—so it'll be interesting to taste the effect of mesquite smoke on corn instead of barley. Stay tuned for a review!
Eden Mill 2018 Release
Style: Single maltOrigin: Scotland (Lowlands)Age: Not statedProof: 46.5% ABVPrice: £79 Release: November 2018Availability: Less than 2,000 bottles; for sale in the UK only
Need to know:
Eden Mill Distillery, located in St. Andrews, has unveiled its second whisky release. The whisky was made with Golden Promise and Propino barley and aged in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels, oloroso sherry hogsheads, and octaves (small casks, around 50 liters) that formerly held Pedro Ximénez sherry.
Whisky Advocate says:
One of Scotland's newer distilleries, Eden Mill opened in 2014 and released its first single malts in 2017. Production is small, and the whisky is young, so availability is currently limited—but I hope to see bottles coming to the U.S. soon.