5 Spectacular American Single Malts to Try Now [LIST]
These whiskeys hail from different parts of the country and pack big flavor.
These whiskeys hail from different parts of the country and pack big flavor.
From coveted collector’s items to craft offerings, our Winter issue Buying Guide features some excellent single barrels.
There were a few standouts in the collection of rare single malt scotches from Islay, Speyside, and the Highlands.
These high-scoring bottles from Elijah Craig, Old Forester, Angel’s Envy, and more all pack a wallop of proof.
Visit the Scottish islands with these smoky scotches from Ardbeg, Talisker, Lagavulin, and more.
Blind-tasted and scored, the annual limited-edition bourbons and ryes proved their mettle once again.
Hailing from Kentucky, Tennessee, Scotland, and Japan, these bottles netted 94 points or above.
Rare whiskies from Ireland, Scotland, and Canada look set to appreciate in value over time.
New York bourbon, Irish single malt, and a single grain whisky from Scotland impressed with high scores and low prices.
Bourbon, cask-strength scotch, and a new blended whiskey were among the standouts from the latest Buying Guide.
Hailing from Germany, India, Japan, and Israel, these whiskies prove that single malt is truly a global style.
These whiskies range in price range and style, showcasing Japan’s wide-ranging possibilities.