Canadian Whisky for Beginners: 5 Bottles Every New Drinker Must Try
Start exploring the ryes and blends of the Great White North without putting pressure on your wallet.
Start exploring the ryes and blends of the Great White North without putting pressure on your wallet.
Plus, Johnnie Walker continues its Game of Thrones releases, Compass Box has a new blended malt, Amrut’s latest Greedy Angels is peated, and craft whiskeys from Texas, Virginia, and beyond break new ground.
From classics to craft, best buys to collectibles, these Canada-only whiskies all make stellar souvenirs.
Top Canadian whisky destinations—and some of the best bottles—are just across the border.
Canada’s southwestern corner is home to world-class bars and a host of new-wave whiskies.
Visit a hockey legend’s distillery, spend a whole weekend immersed in whisky, and enjoy some of the country’s best bars.
A short ferry ride from Portland, Maine, this eastern Canadian province has lots of whisky destinations to discover.
Go deep into whisky history in this city that lies just across the river from Detroit.
Former Four Roses master distiller Jim Rutledge is reviving a historic whiskey brand.
Our number-5 whisky of 2018 straddles the line between bourbon flavors and classic Canadian style.
Savor these high-scoring bourbon, scotch, Irish, and Canadian whiskies that all spent a decade in the barrel.
Famous Grouse has two new cask-finished blends, Westland is creating a unique single malt series called Reverie, and there are four new rice whiskies from Japan, as well as new Irish and bourbon whiskeys.