Fall 2019 Best Values: Cutty Sark, Rebel Yell & Ardmore

In each issue of Whisky Advocate, the editors select three great value bottles: whiskies with solid scores, modest prices, and wide availability. For the Fall 2019 issue, Kentucky is represented with a straight bourbon while Scotland comes through with both a blend and a single malt.

For all whiskies reviewed in the Fall 2019 issue, check out the full Buying Guide.

Best Bang for Buck Whiskies: Fall 2019

Cutty Sark
88 points, 40% ABV, $20

Sherbet, creamy vanilla, whole lemon, fresh baked goods, sweet grain notes, strong floral blooms, with hints of snuff and ground pepper on the nose. Light, delicate palate of lemon flesh; the citrus sharpens up, with grapefruit flavors supported by fine ground pepper and a lasting wave of vanilla. A pleasing tingle of spices on the finish, coupled with punchy citrus notes. A nimble, vigorous blend that offers a multitude of serves. —Jonny McCormick

Rebel Yell 100 Proof Kentucky Straight
88 points, 50% ABV, $20

Honey-roasted peanuts, maple syrup, and stone fruits are underscored by deep earthy notes of tobacco leaf, dried apple, sassafras leaves, and candied nuts. The palate expresses some tropical dried pineapple fruit and sweet butterscotch, turning full and spicy, with pleasant chocolate and cinnamon hearts candies lending lots of verve and some complexity on the medium finish. —Jeffery Lindenmuth

Ardmore Legacy
87 points, 40% ABV, $40

A mix of 80% peated and 20% unpeated malt. Charcuterie, cinnamon, vanilla, and caramel on the nose. Vanilla, honey, ginger, and subtle peat smoke on the citric palate. Spicy peat and cereal notes in the medium-length finish. —Gavin Smith

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