Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1989, Weller Bourbon & More New Whisky
Buffalo Trace is also releasing three rare single barrel bourbons, Naked Grouse has a new recipe, and Westland Distillery has made its April Fool’s Day whiskey a reality.
Buffalo Trace is also releasing three rare single barrel bourbons, Naked Grouse has a new recipe, and Westland Distillery has made its April Fool’s Day whiskey a reality.
Along with super-aged scotch, check out the 2018 release of Michter’s 10 year old single barrel bourbon and an intriguing new “infinity” whiskey from Barrell.
Woody Creek and Spirit Works Distillery are both launching 4 year old whiskeys, plus more aged offerings from Pennington Distilling, J. Rieger & Co., and others.
Fresh from the barrel, these scotches, bourbons, and more will entice your tastebuds on March 23rd.
Plus, don’t miss new BenRiach and GlenDronach single malt scotch, and the 2018 Woodford Reserve Kentucky Derby bottle.
This week’s newest releases span the globe, from a high-end blended grain to Irish whiskey finished in Japanese mizunara oak to a whisky that combines scotch and Dutch single malt.
Rebel Yell is rolling out its 2018 Single Barrel, Tyrconnell has a 15 year old madeira finish, and Wayne Gretzky’s Canadian whisky is now available in the U.S.
Bonded is the word of the week for whiskey: two new releases from Kentucky, and an unusual bonded Irish whiskey, are rolling out.
There’s also a whisky named for poet Robert Burns, Irish whiskey finished in port barrels, Indian single malt from Paul John Distillery, and more.
New single malts from Scotland, Ireland, and Wales are rolling out to store shelves.
The ninth scotch in the Private Edition Series launches, while the Pearse Lyons line debuts in the U.S., and the Dead Rabbit bar unveils its own whiskey.
Independent bottlings of Aultmore and Allt-á-Bhainne are launching, along with bourbons honoring U.S. Special Forces.