Where Will the Next Great Single Malt Come From?
Scotland holds the crown but these countries and regions are producing great single malt whisky that’s worth keeping an eye on.
Scotland holds the crown but these countries and regions are producing great single malt whisky that’s worth keeping an eye on.
Inspired by scotch, global whisky producers are creating single malts that are unique representations of their climate and culture.
A lineup of whiskies that are dressed to celebrate Chinese New Year 2022.
Macallan scotch dominated the top hammer prices for whisky in 2021.
At the start of the new year, Emma Walker will assume the mantle of master blender for Johnnie Walker.
Plus, Gold Label and New Year bourbons from Barrell and the latest addition to the Widow Janes Vaults line.
Upstart whiskey makers are forging a new style by combining traditionally Irish recipes and practices with American ingenuity.
Nuttiness presents itself in both new-make spirit and mature whiskies, and you can even call specific nuts out by name when tasting whisky.
Plus, new versions of Yoichi and Miyagikyo from Nikka, and a limited edition Baker’s single barrel from Jim Beam.
Plus, a bottled in bond bourbon from Jeptha Creed, a pair of Japanese whiskies make their U.S. debut, and two cask finishes from Old Line.
Plus, an Irish single malt from Waterford, bottled in bond rye from Redwood Empire, and more.
Expand your mind and your palate with these overlooked styles including Japanese rice whisky, single grain, and more.