
Michter's is releasing a 20 year old bourbon for the first time since 2016.
Laphroaig 28, Michter's 20, John Walker 50 & More New Whisky
October 19, 2018 –––––– Susannah Skiver Barton
Laphroaig 28 year old
Style: Single maltOrigin: Scotland (Islay)Age: 28 years oldProof: 44.4% ABVPrice: $799Release: October 2018Availability: Limited edition
Need to know:
Laphroaig's master blender, John Campbell, selected from casks of different sizes and types, including quarter casks and sherry butts, to create this whisky. The final blend was married for 12 months in sherry casks.
Whisky Advocate says:
Do you love peat? Do you love old whisky? Do you have $800? Buy this—Laphroaig is great at any age, but it especially starts to sing when it gets to be extra-mature.
Michter's 20 year old Bourbon (2018 Release)
Style: Straight bourbonOrigin: KentuckyAge: 20 years oldProof: 57.1% ABVPrice: $700Release: Fall 2018Availability: Limited edition
Need to know:
Previously available in 2016, Michter's 20 year old bourbon has been re-released in limited quantities. The whiskey was purchased by the brand several years ago and subsequently matured until master of maturation Andrea Wilson selected it for this bottling.
Whisky Advocate says:
The previous release of Michter's 20 year old scored 90 points, and the one before that scored 93 points. (Another comparison: Over time, the price has risen from $450 in 2013 to $600 in 2016 to $700 currently.)
The John Walker Masters' Edition 50 year old
Style: Blended whiskyOrigin: ScotlandAge: 50 years oldProof: 43.3% ABVPrice: $25,000Release: Fall 2018Availability: 100 bottles for the world
Need to know:
The first 50 year old release in the history of the Johnnie Walker brand, this blend includes malt whiskies from the Glen Albyn and Royal Glenury distilleries (which are both closed), as well as Blair Athol. The blend's three grain whiskies came from three closed distilleries: Caledonian, Cambus, and Port Dundas. The whisky comes packaged in a black Baccarat crystal decanter and wood cabinet. Of the 100 bottles available for sale, one will be auctioned at Bonhams in Hong Kong next year.
Whisky Advocate says:
The name Masters' Edition pays tribute to the master distillers and others who were responsible for creating and stewarding the whiskies used in this blend throughout their half-century lifespan. And indeed, it is pretty awe-inspiring to think about how the people who distilled and barreled these whiskies may not even be alive to see them finally reach the blending and bottling stage. Scotch makers often talk about the long history and legacy that they steward, but a whisky this old really brings the message home.
Barrell Craft Spirits Bourbon
Style: Blend of straight bourbonsOrigin: Multiple (KY, IN, TN)Age: 15 years oldProof: 52.55% ABVPrice: $250Release: Fall 2018Availability: Very limited
Need to know:
This blend of straight bourbons, each at least 15 years old, is sourced from distilleries in Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee.
Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey
Style: WhiskeyOrigin: IndianaAge: 25 years oldProof: 55.6% ABVPrice: $250Release: Fall 2018Availability: Very limited
Need to know:
This 25 year old whiskey, sourced from Indiana (aka MGP Distillery), was finished in sercial madeira casks to impart nuttiness.
Barrell Bourbon New Year 2019
Style: Blend of straight bourbonsOrigin: Multiple (KY, IL, IN, NY, TN, and TX)Age: Not statedProof: 56.05% ABVPrice: $90Release: Fall 2018Availability: Limited edition
Need to know:
Barrell blends an annual bourbon in limited amounts specifically to celebrate the new year. The 2018 release is the third in the series, a blend of straight bourbons from Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, New York, Tennessee, and Texas.
Whisky Advocate says:
Barrell also offers batched and single cask whiskeys and rums, as well as its Infinite Barrel Project whiskey, which combines a variety of components for each unique release. The launch of Barrell Craft Spirits is, in the company's words, an effort "toblend a set of spirits defined by absolute balance and deep flavor layering." Barrell will release these special offerings one to two times a year; this first release includes a rum alongside the two whiskeys.
Davidson Reserve Genesis
Style: Straight bourbonOrigin: TennesseeAge: 4 years oldProof: 50% ABVPrice: $100Release: October 2018Availability: 1,017 bottles, mainly available at the distillery
Need to know:
Nashville's Pennington Distilling Co. has released its first bottled in bond whiskey. Genesis was made with a mashbill of70% corn, 25% rye, and 5% malted barley and barreled on October 17, 2014. The distillery hosted a party on October 17, 2018, where it released 1,017 bottles of Genesis fresh from the barrel.
Whisky Advocate says:
It seems like every other week, another craft distillery "comes of age" and releases a bottled in bond or other well-aged whiskey. Pennington is releasing only a small amount of this bourbon, the first it ever distilled and barreled, but the distillery will release a more widely available bourbon and Tennessee whiskey in 2019.
Distillery 291 Bad Guy Colorado Bourbon (Batch #4)
Style: BourbonOrigin: ColoradoAge: Not statedProof: 60.6% ABVPrice: $105Release: October 2018Availability: Less than 600 bottles for Colorado only
Need to know:
Distilled fromyellow corn, malted white wheat, malted rye, and beechwood-smoked malted barley, this barrel-proof whiskey was blended from barrels with a range of ages, from 291 days to over two years.
Whisky Advocate says:
Located in Colorado Springs, Distillery 291 may not be widely known yet, but it's one to watch: its Single Barrel Rye scored 89 points in the Fall 2018 Buying Guide, impressing with its fruit and spice flavors.
Bearface Triple Oak
Style: Grain whiskyOrigin: CanadaAge: 7 years oldProof: 42.5% ABVPrice: C$40Release: October 2018Availability: Canada only
Need to know:
This 7 year old grain whisky, sourced from a Canadian distillery "on the shores of Lake Huron," is aged in ex-bourbon barrels, then finished in French oak barrels that formerly held Bordeaux-style wine made by Mission Hill Family Estate Winery. A second finish takes place in Hungarian oak casks.
Whisky Advocate says:
Like their counterparts in Scotland, Ireland, and the U.S., cask-finished Canadian whiskies can be fantastic options; Whisky Advocate named Crown Royal Noble Collection Wine Barrel Finished as #18 in the 2017 Top 20. Bearface Triple Oak is currently available in Canada only, but has plans to expand to other countries in the future.
Douglas Laing Remarkable Regional Malts With A Twist 10 year old
Style: Blended maltOrigin: ScotlandAge: 10 years oldProof: 48% ABVPrice: £60Release: October 2018Availability: 5,000 bottles; not available in the U.S.
Need to know:
To create this whisky, Douglas Laing & Company blended single malts from all of Scotland's whisky-producing regions: Islay, Speyside, Campbeltown, Highlands, and Lowlands. The company's Remarkable Regional Malts range already offers blended malts for each of those regions, and this special blend is packaged in a tube with rotating panels that show the different mascots for four of those whiskies, including Big Peat (Islay), Scallywag (Speyside), Timorous Beastie (Highlands), and the Epicurean (Lowlands). Because the tube rotates, you can match up, say, Big Peat's head with the mouse body of Timorous Beastie.
Whisky Advocate says:
While the whisky itself is usually more interesting than the bottle, this whimsical packaging looks like a lot of fun—though the liquid likely is no slouch! Unfortunately, this will not be for sale in the U.S.