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Glen Scotia has unveiled a 30 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky. The new offering from the Campbeltown distillery is extremely rare, with only 500 bottles being made available for purchase worldwide. The Single Malt…
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George Dickel has debuted a Single Barrel Whiskey, aged at least 15 years. The new offering from the Tennessee brand is available for purchase by the barrel and by the bottle. Those who order an…
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The Hanyu Ichiro Full Card Series set an auction record for a Japanese Whisky collection last week after it sold for $1.52 million USD at the Bonhams Fine and Rare Wine and Whisky Sale. The…
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Glen Moray has released a new Sauternes Cask Matured Whisky as the first expression in its new Warehouse 1 Collection. The new Scotch range is named after the warehouse that is home to the Elgin-based…
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Illicit Spirits have unveiled a new look for its original namesake Gin, sharing the company’s debauched hometown heritage. The Glasgow-based company, which runs a lo-fi distillery based in a railway arch beneath the city’s Central…
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Aberlour has unveiled its 2020 Distillery Reserve Collection. The Speyside brand created four limited edition single cask Whiskies for the annual series. The expressions included in the collection are as follows: Aberlour 20 Year Old…
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The Heaven Hill distillery is celebrating its 85th anniversary with the release of a 13 Year Old Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. The new, one-time-only offering joins the iconic Kentucky company‘s collection of whiskies…
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Chivas Brothers has released its 2020 Distillery Reserve Collection featuring 48 new single cask expressions, including offerings from The Glenlivet, Aberlour, Scapa, and more. The annual series from the Pernod Ricard-owned company provides Whisky lovers…
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Bacardi is challenging Rum fans around the world to find their rhythm and do what moves them through song, dance, and the power of “Conga” as part of its latest campaign, “Conga Feat. You.” Reimagining…
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Here at SpiritedZine, we don’t usually cover much of the wine world, but today is different. Why? Because it’s Beaujolais Day and we all need something to celebrate in 2020. We’ve been celebrating the first…

