Well-Aged (and Smoky) Benriach, An Unusual Rye Finish & More Whiskey [NEW RELEASES]
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.
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.
The master blender and malt master joined #TasteWithSpace to discuss Dewar’s Portuguese Smooth and Aberfeldy 18 year old French Red Wine Cask-Finished.
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.
These bourbon, scotch, and Irish whiskeys are perfect for sharing with a loved one.
New single malt distilleries draw on the storied history of scotch whisky while adding unique contemporary twists.
The week’s newest bottles include peaty Islay single malts, a cask-finished blended scotch, and bourbon from one of TV’s favorite duos.
One of Scotland’s newer distilleries brings cask-strength offerings to the U.S., while new Welsh whisky and Pennsylvania rye hit shelves.
The 700 ml bottle size will now be permitted in the U.S., and could lead to more variety.
Plus, a 20 year old Canadian rye, Inauguration Day whiskey, Westland’s latest peated single malts, and Johnnie Walker’s Lunar New Year limited edition are rolling out.
Hailing from Kentucky, Tennessee, Scotland, and Japan, these bottles netted 94 points or above.
The new year starts off with a few releases, including a high-proof, budget-priced bourbon and a limited-edition blended malt scotch.
Plus, a single malt from China, a blended rye, and new releases from Bardstown Bourbon Co. and Barrell are all available now.