4 American Single Malt Whiskeys to Try Now
Explore the country’s homegrown single malts with these whiskeys from our Summer 2020 Buying Guide.
Explore the country’s homegrown single malts with these whiskeys from our Summer 2020 Buying Guide.
Bourbon and rye from Oregon, Virginia, Indiana, and California showcase singular character.
These bourbon, scotch, and other whiskies all scored 93 points or higher.
Van Winkle, Weller, and Michter’s are among the most popular bottles on the whisky secondary market.
These high-scoring and low-priced bottles are some of the best rye whiskey you can find.
Get the story behind these illustrated whisky labels from the artists who created them.
You don’t need a wall of whisky to cover all the bases. Just pick one bottle from each of these categories.
Taste the effect of mizunara, chestnut, and other special barrels on the flavor of bourbon, Irish whiskey, and more.
Can you taste a whisky’s region of origin? These bottles support—and refute—that idea.
Irish blends, single malts, and single pot still whiskeys netted top scores from Whisky Advocate’s reviewers.
These whiskeys from the Spring 2020 Buying Guide are packed with proof and flavor.
No, bourbon doesn’t have to be made in Kentucky—and these whiskeys are every bit the equal of the Bluegrass State’s best.