Chinese New Year Johnnie Walker, $15,000 Macallan & Lambay Irish Whiskey
Also, Old Forester has unveiled a line of bourbon-focused cocktail ingredients.
Also, Old Forester has unveiled a line of bourbon-focused cocktail ingredients.
Johnnie Walker’s latest Blenders’ Batch has been finished in sherry casks, while Sugarlands Distilling Company is releasing a new edition of its straight rye.
Check out a new blended malt, two whiskeys from South Carolina, and a single malt made with Maine peat.
Cave-aging may not be the next big thing in whiskey, but it’s said to create a unique flavor profile.
A new 17 year old whisky celebrates the dark winter months on Orkney, while other distilleries re-release previously available whiskies.
BenRiach has a new 21 year old single malt scotch, while New York Distilling Company’s applejack-finished Empire Rye makes its debut.
The English Whisky Company has rebranded its single malts, while new bourbons and ryes from Virginia, Colorado, and beyond are launching.
This week’s new whiskies also include two scotches from Old Pulteney, 50 year old Bowmore, Jefferson’s bourbon, and Teeling single malt.
The ten highest-scoring whiskies in the Winter 2017 Whisky Advocate Buying Guide include marvelous bourbons, scotches, and more.
Redemption is releasing the oldest bourbon to date, while Macallan, Bowmore, and Glen Moray are launching new single malt scotches.
Check out a non-chill filtered bourbon from Jim Beam, a pot still whiskey finished in Irish oak, new bottled in bond bourbon, and more.
New whiskies this week come from Scotland, England, America, and more.