Old Pulteney’s New Core Range, Craft Bourbons & More New Whisky
Tennessee and Indiana craft distillers debut unique whiskeys, while international releases from Japan and Australia are rolling out.
Tennessee and Indiana craft distillers debut unique whiskeys, while international releases from Japan and Australia are rolling out.
Kentucky Owl is releasing Batch #8 of its bourbon, while New Riff and other craft distillers are rolling out new whiskeys.
The second release of Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond is coming, Woodford Reserve has a limited-edition rye, and Balcones is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
Johnnie Walker has a new Ghost & Rare blend featuring Port Ellen, Bulleit is rolling out a tattoo bottle, and Mortlach is relaunching its single malt scotch range.
Diageo is releasing a slew of single malts, and Johnnie Walker White Walker, to celebrate the final season of the hit show.
Don’t miss cask-strength GlenDronach, bourbon finished with sound waves, and more.
And there’s more peat in the form of Kilchoman, plus a rum cask-finished Irish whiskey and a chocolatey Speyside blended malt.
GlenAllachie unveils its core range, while Bladnoch releases a 29 year old single malt, and a unique blended Islay malt is selling for a good cause.
Russell’s Reserve 2002, Loch Lomond special editions for The Open, Gooderham & Worts, and craft whiskey are all hitting shelves.
Michter’s is releasing the 2018 Single Barrel 10 year old rye, while Wyoming Whiskey has a smoother bourbon and Smooth Ambler Contradiction is changing its proof.
Old Forester is reviving The President’s Choice bourbon, and there’s a flavored whiskey that uses a very unusual ingredient—from a beaver.
Kentucky Owl’s second batch of rye, a new Japanese whisky from Nikka, Compass Box’s Delilah XXV, and more covetable bottles are hitting shelves.