Whiskey
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Maker’s Mark has announced the return of its most mature expression: Maker’s Mark Cellar Aged 2025, a global limited release that blends 11-, 13-, and 14-year-old bourbon into a whiskey of unusual depth and elegance.…
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This September, Michter’s will release its US*1 Toasted Barrel Finish Sour Mash Whiskey, a bottle that manages to nod reverently to American whiskey traditions while still feeling quietly revolutionary. It’s the latest installment in the…
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Every September, bourbon fans circle the date on the calendar, waiting for Four Roses Distillery to announce its annual Limited Edition Small Batch Bourbon. The 2025 edition, set for release on September 3, may be…
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Old Forester has unveiled the 2025 edition of its coveted Birthday Bourbon, a release that bourbon lovers across the globe wait for each September. This year’s expression arrives with a striking distinction: it was crafted…
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Independent bottling was once the province of the Scots—a tradition of obsessive, detail-driven whisky hunters combing through warehouses for barrels that spoke in their own dialect. In 2011, Joshua Hatton and Jason Johnstone-Yellin brought that…
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The story of the Woodford Reserve 12-Year-Old American Single Malt whiskey begins, as most Kentucky whiskey stories do, with patience. In the cool rickhouses of Woodford Reserve, Master Distiller Elizabeth McCall quietly set aside a…
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There’s something ceremonial about the words Very Very Special when they appear on an Old Fitzgerald label. The Kentucky bourbon brand, with roots deep in pre-Prohibition soil, has announced its fourth-ever VVS release in the…
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Building on the buzz from its debut bottled cocktail, Penelope Bourbon has unveiled its second handcrafted ready-to-pour innovation: the Black Walnut Old Fashioned. Arriving just in time for summer gatherings—from backyard barbecues to laid-back evenings…
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There’s a certain kind of Texas morning where the air smells like cedar and dust, and the heat—though still trapped below the horizon—already feels inevitable. On Saturday, September 6, 2025, in the tiny Hill Country…