
Jameson (Dublin visitor center pictured) is rolling out The Blender's Dog in the United States.
New Jameson, 18 year old Redemption Rye & More New Whisky
November 3, 2017 –––––– Susannah Skiver Barton
Jameson The Blender's Dog
Style: Blended whiskeyOrigin: IrelandAge: Not statedProof: 43% ABVPrice: $70Release: November 2017Availability: Widely available
Need to know:
Following up on The Cooper's Croze in its Whiskey Makers Series, Jameson is launching The Blender's Dog in the U.S. (It was previously available in Europe.) Naturally, it's a blended whiskey and celebrates the art of blending as practiced by master blender Billy Leighton. A "dog" is a tool—effectively a cylindrical dipper on a chain—that distillery workers use to sample whiskey straight from the barrel.
Whisky Advocate says:
The Blender's Dog scored 90 points in the Winter 2016 Buying Guide, compared to The Cooper's Croze (85 points) and regular Jameson (82 points). This one is definitely worth trying.
Redemption 18 year old Rye
Style: Straight rye Origin: IndianaAge: 18 years oldProof: 54.95% ABVPrice: $450Release: November 2017Availability: 1,200 bottles
Need to know:
Redemption is releasing its oldest whiskey ever—an 18 year old rye made at what is now MGP Distillery in Indiana. But back in March 1998, when the whiskey was barreled, the distillery belonged to Seagram's.
Whisky Advocate says:
Yes, $450 is a heck of a price for a bottle—but rye whiskey at legal voting age doesn't come along every day. If you're into hyper-aged American whiskey and don't mind spending the money, you may want to check it out.
Moon Harbour Pier #1 and Pier #2
Style: Blended whisky and blended malt whiskyOrigin: Scotland (Speyside and Islay)Age: Not statedProof: 45.8% ABV (Pier #1) and 47.1% ABV (Pier #2)Price: $60-$61Release: 2018Availability: 40,000 bottles of Pier #1 and 20,000 bottles of Pier #2 in NY, NJ, IL, CA, WI, MN, FL, and Washington, D.C.
Need to know:
Moon Harbour Distillery is located in Bordeaux, France, and began distilling in September 2017. These whiskies, named for the piers of the port city, are sourced from Scotland and blended by John McDougall, who managed Springbank and Laphroaig, among other scotch distilleries. Pier #1 is a blended whisky that uses Speyside malts and is finished in Sauternes wine barrels, while Pier #2 is a blended Islay malt finished in red wine barrels. Both whiskies will launch in the U.S. in early 2018.
Whisky Advocate says:
Though currently bottling sourced whisky, Moon Harbour's goal is to distill locally grown barley, as well as to create a malted corn whisky. The distillery's location in Bordeaux, France's famed wine region, will surely allow it access to high-quality barrels like the ones used for finishing these first two expressions.
Davidson Reserve Rye
Style: Straight ryeOrigin: TennesseeAge: Roughly 3 years oldProof: 50% ABVPrice: $60Release: November 2017Availability: 6,084 bottles for TN, KY, SC, and GA
Need to know:
Made by Pennington's Distilling Company (formerly Speakeasy Spirits Distillery), this single barrel whiskey was made with 100% rye (including 10% malted rye) and aged for about 3 years in 53-gallon charred oak barrels. The distillery is bottling 23 barrels for its first release.
Whisky Advocate says:
Pennington's uses locally grown grains and began distilling whiskey in 2014. Everything is aged in full-size (53-gallon) barrels. The distillery's bourbon and Tennessee whiskey are still aging, and are at least a year away from release.
Conviction Small Batch Bourbon
Style: BourbonOrigin: North CarolinaAge: 8 months oldProof: 42% to 50.7% ABVPrice: $43Release: November 2017Availability: 1,200 bottles for NC, SC, and Washington, D.C.
Need to know:
This is the first release from North Carolina's Southern Grace Distilleries, which is located in a former prison. It's an 8 month old bourbon that was aged in 10- and 15-gallon barrels and bottled at cask strength.
Whisky Advocate says:
Like many craft distilleries, Southern Grace's first bourbon is young and aged in small barrels. But the distillery—which calls itself "Whiskey Prison"—also has full-size barrels of aging bourbon, which will be ready in 2019.
Prizefight Irish Whiskey
Style: Blended whiskeyOrigin: IrelandAge: Not statedProof: 43% ABVPrice: $45Release: Fall 2017Availability: New York City, Boston, and online at warehousewinesandspirits.com
Need to know:
Blending 10 year old malt and 4 year old grain from West Cork Distillers, this whiskey was finished in a rye barrel from New Hampshire's Tamworth Distilling for 6 months. The name refers to a boxing match that took place on October 12, 1853 between Irish-American fighters John Morrissey and Yankee Sullivan.
Whisky Advocate says:
This is a collaboration between Irish drinks marketer Flor Prendergast and Steven Grasse of New Hampshire's Tamworth Distilling. Like many new Irish whiskeys, the liquid is sourced—but the finish in an American rye barrel is a unique twist.
Hopscotch Vermont Single Malt Whiskey (2nd Edition)
Style: Single maltOrigin: VermontAge: 18 months oldProof: 46% ABVPrice: $40 ($375-ml.)/$60 (750-ml.)Release: November 2017Availability: Less than 700 bottles for Massachusetts and Vermont
Need to know:
The second release of Hopscotch, made at Mad River Distillers in Warren, Vermont, is distilled from a Scotch ale made at nearby Stone Corral Brewing. Bottles are for sale in Massachusetts ($60 for a 750-ml.) and Vermont ($40 for a 375-ml.) starting November 17th.
Whisky Advocate says:
Mad River partners with local breweries for its Hopscotch series; the breweries make the wash that the distillery turns into whiskey. The previous edition of Hopscotch was whiskey distilled from wash made at Lawson's Finest Liquids. Mad River has two other whiskeys made from local brewers' wash still aging in barrel, and the distillery is thinking of branching out to other Northeast brewery partners in the future.
Saint Lawrence Spirits
Style: Bourbon, rye, and whiskeyOrigin: New YorkAge: About 1 year oldProof: 45% ABVPrice: $42Release: Fall 2017Availability: Distillery and some NY retailers; online at arsenalwineandliquor.com
Need to know:
Saint Lawrence Spirits, located on the Saint Lawrence River in Clayton, New York, is releasing its first whiskeys (all 45% ABV and $42):
- Captain's Flask bourbon: made with corn, wheat, and malted barley; 372 bottles
- Rye Knot: made with malted and unmalted rye; 414 bottles
- Ryesing Tide rye: made with rye, corn, and malted barley; 636 bottles
- Wheelhouse whiskey: made with corn and malted rye; 574 bottles
Whisky Advocate says:
Saint Lawrence Spirits uses only grains grown in New York, and began distilling in August 2016. These early releases were matured in 5-gallon barrels; the distillery is also aging its whiskeys in 30- and 50-gallon barrels.
Bogart's Irish Whiskey
Style: Blended whiskeyOrigin: IrelandAge: Not statedProof: 40% ABVPrice: $35Release: November 2017Availability: Select retailers and online at urbandaddy.com
Need to know:
This is a limited-edition, sourced Irish blended whiskey bottled for Bogart Spirits, a joint venture between the Humphrey Bogart estate and ROK Drinks. Bogart Spirits also has a vodka, gin, and rum, all made in California.
Whisky Advocate says:
Sourced Irish whiskeys are a dime a dozen these days, and we're not sure there's anything distinct about the liquid in this bottle; the press release doesn't give a single tasting note. That said, if you love Bogey, this may be worth $35 just for the great packaging, which includes his image, a quote, and his signature engraved in the glass.
Woolf Sung Collection "The Hunter" Glenglassaugh 40 year old
Style: Single maltOrigin: Scotland (Highlands)Age: 40 years oldProof: 42.9% ABVPrice: £950 (about $1,241)Release: Fall 2017Availability: 160 bottles available to private buyers (not in the U.S.)
Need to know:
This is an independent bottling of 40 year old Glenglassaugh single malt, distilled in 1972 and bottled in 2013.
Whisky Advocate says:
The Woolf Sung Collection is a new line of independent bottlings of single malt scotch aged 25 years or more from specialty wine and spirits merchant Woolf Sung. It is not currently imported to the U.S.