Summer 2022 Editors’ Choice: Indri, Bushmills, Chattanooga
An Indian single malt, Irish single malt, and Tennessee bourbon finished in Islay scotch casks all scored top marks in the Summer 2022 issue.
An Indian single malt, Irish single malt, and Tennessee bourbon finished in Islay scotch casks all scored top marks in the Summer 2022 issue.
These blended scotch whiskies and single barrel bourbons all hit a sweet spot at 12 years old.
These whiskies from Royal Salute, Teeling, Barsdtown Bourbon Co., Nikka and more all scored between 93 and 95 points in the Spring issue.
These whiskeys matured for 13 to 25 years in first-fill and refill bourbon barrels before a 15 month finish in lightly toasted Irish oak casks.
Only 15 numbered sets of the No. 5 Collection, which includes expressions with ages spanning five decades, were released worldwide.
An Irish blend finished in stout casks, a 12 year old blended scotch, and a Tennessee bourbon all earned high marks at affordable prices.
A cask strength bourbon, Irish single malt, and Cabernet Sauvignon finished bourbon all scored top marks in the Spring 2022 issue.
A 48 year old blended scotch, 50 year old single malt scotch, and cask strength rye whiskey all qualify as instant collectibles.
These two bourbons and one single malt scotch all earned high marks while remaining affordable.
A single pot still, Isle of Skye peated single malt, and American single malt showcased the very best of the Winter 2021 Buying Guide.
These single malts from Scotland and Japan are all up there in age, including a record setting 80 year old, and all stand to increase in value.
These whiskies from Scotland, Ireland, and Kentucky all sat in a barrel for 17 years or longer.