Fall 2020 Collectibles: Amrut, Chichibu, Compass Box
Rare whiskies from India, Japan, and Scotland all contain potential to increase in value over time.
Rare whiskies from India, Japan, and Scotland all contain potential to increase in value over time.
Take your guests on a trip around the globe with these worldly whiskies.
Faer Isles Distillery, which has just started crowdfunding efforts, is located in the remote, rugged Faroe Islands.
These drams all hail from a different country and boast unique flavors.
Plus, Jim Beam revives a historic bourbon brand, Italy’s malt whisky hits U.S. shores, and a non-alcoholic “bourbon” makes its debut.
A bounty of single cask whiskies from Scotland, India, Australia, and beyond are rolling out for thirst whisky lovers to explore.
Plus, Sagamore Spirit and Kentucky Peerless release limited-edition ryes, an alternatively aged American whiskey debuts, the second South African whisky to be available in the U.S. is announced, and more.
A wealth of rare bottles and experiences are being offered, with proceeds benefiting the Rural Aid charity.
Far from Scotland’s moderate climate, malt distillers in warmer regions are embracing the effects of heat on their whisky.
Plus, Barrell’s 2020 New Year bourbon is now available, Oak & Eden launches a wheated bourbon, and the oldest Penderyn ever released is coming out.
Distillers the world over are crafting unique rye whiskies, a departure from the styles made in the U.S. and Canada.
Beyond the U.S. and Canada, distillers in Scotland, India, the Netherlands and elsewhere are making innovative whiskies with rye.