Wyoming Whiskey National Parks, M&H Apex Series, & More [New Releases]
Wyoming Whiskey is introducing a new line that honors the state’s National Parks. That and more new releases from this week.
Wyoming Whiskey is introducing a new line that honors the state’s National Parks. That and more new releases from this week.
Plus, Glen Scotia has a red wine-finished single malt, Four Gate debuts a new Kelvin Collaboration, and Stranahan’s is launching a whiskey finished in Bushmills casks.
Plus, the Spring 2021 Old Fitzgerald is hitting shelves, Jack Daniel’s launches a “twin blend,” and Top 20-winning Chattanooga Whiskey debuts a new port-finished bourbon.
Plus, Jefferson’s turns to cognac casks for a new rye, Amrut debuts an anniversary single malt, and Westland gets foolish for a good cause.
Plus, brace for an onslaught of new bottles from Barrell, Blood Oath, Virginia Distillery Co., Bladnoch, GlenAllachie, and other distilleries.
Plus, the first whisky ever matured in a pomegranate wine barrel, whiskey distilled from Arrogant Bastard ale, and more unique bottles are hitting shelves.
Plus, new offerings from Old Elk, Sagamore Spirit, Barrell, Westward, and the owner of a legendary whiskey bar are all rolling out.
Plus, Bowmore debuts two well-aged “timeless” scotches, an interstellar film unveils its own straight bourbon, and Israel’s first single malt distillery gets peaty.
Limited-edition single malt scotches from Speyside and Islay span a range of flavors, ages, and prices—including a 1967 Macallan at an eye-popping five digits.
The trio of Speyside scotches range from 21 to 30 years old, while Four Gate debuts its latest innovation and a new bourbon brand launches.
Plus, Kilchoman tries out an unusual cask finish, Berkshire Mountain Distillers debuts the Craft Brewers Whiskey Project, and a well-aged single-barrel bourbon aims to support the hospitality industry.
The week’s newest bottles include peaty Islay single malts, a cask-finished blended scotch, and bourbon from one of TV’s favorite duos.