Michter's Distillery, based in Louisville, will begin shipping its 2020 release of its 10-year-old single barrel rye this month.
New things from Compass Box can be expected.
From Wemyss we can present new single cask bottlings with a nice selection of different regions and styles.
The man with the great visions was already revolutionizing the Scottish distillery Bruichladdich.
Mark Reynier has owned the Waterford distillery on the banks of the River Suir in Waterford, Ireland, since 2014.
Mark Reynier has owned the Waterford distillery on the banks of the River Suir in Waterford, Ireland, since 2014.
A look at the TTB database gives whisky fans hope for a very exciting old bottling of Glenrothes.
The Italian lemon liqueur Licellino Limoncello expands the growing summer liqueur market with a fresh and fruity variant with the original Italian lifestyle.
Every second Saturday in June is World Gin Day. This should be celebrated again properly this year.
Whiskey, sport and culture - that goes well together. From today until June 28, 2020, the Facebook and Instagram pages of Jack Daniel's and his partner FC St. Pauli offer the chance to get a picture or T-shirt of a special, limited edition. For this purpose, 20 paintings by the designer Rebelzer and 400 T-shirts by the Hamburg artist Pepe Peps were created.
What was to be feared has now been officially confirmed: The 5th Whiskyfair NRW in Kerken is unfortunately canceled this year. Too bad for all whisky lovers, not only in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Black pigments from LANXESS used in the construction of the world’s northernmost gin and whisky distillery Kyrö. Colored concrete recreate deceptively genuine-looking imitation aged wooden planks
Fans of the traditional Speyside distillery Benromach will immediately notice: The Single Malts are now presented in a new look. The outer packaging and the label on the bottle have been completely redesigned.
Attention peat lovers: Douglas Laing has just announced the latest edition of their popular „Big Peat“. The limited bottling for the Islay Whisky Festival Feis Ile 2020 will appear shortly - and is dedicated to a road.
We are pleased to be able to offer two new bottlings of the cult Islay distillery Ardbeg from next week: the Ardbeg Wee Beastie and the Ardbeg Blaaack.
The Islay Whiskey Festival "Feis Ile" has started. And normally there is a party in and in front of the distilleries on the island. With music, distillery tours, tastings, lots of good-humored people and an exuberant atmosphere.
This brings joy to many whiskey fans: A look at the TTB database gives hope for two very interesting new bottlings from Diageo.
We think single malt whiskey is primarily there to be enjoyed. Somehow it would be a shame if so much dedication, tradition and craftsmanship flow into the production of a noble malt - and the bottle remains unopened.
Bimber fan for life? Friends of the young London distillery can now become official. The distillery, which has been producing its single malt whiskey since 2016, awarded the last of the limited places in its exclusive “Founder's Club” at the beginning of this year. So you can no longer become a member.
There's no question about it: if one sector is particularly affected by the effects of the Corona crisis, it's the catering trade. The American Brown Forman group, which includes well-known whiskey brands such as Jack-Daniel's and Woodford Reserve, wants to help as a partner of the "BARBACK" initiative.
The renowned wholesaler and importer Kirsch Whiskey has announced a whole series of exciting new bottlings for whiskey enthusiasts. This includes many bottlings from the "The Single Malts of Scotland" series, a new malt whiskey from the Irish Dingle Distillery and the last bottling of the "Raasay While You Wait". Here is a brief overview:
Production should actually start this year in Gordon & MacPhail's new Craggan Distillery in Grantown. Well, these plans were pretty ambitious anyway. Because there is still no Craggan Distillery. And now the start of construction is still delayed.
Home of Malts is now offering its own new tasting series.
The independent Scottish bottler Douglas Laing & Co is celebrating a very special anniversary.