whiskey
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The Teeling 28 Year Old Single Malt Whiskey has been named the top Irish Whiskey at the 2020 International Wine & Spirits Competition. The almost three decade old spirit from the Dublin distillery was awarded…
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The idea of Buffalo Wild Wings releasing its own Whiskey might sound like a dubious proposition at first, until you learn Buffalo Trace is involved. America’s oldest continuously operating distillery and the country’s largest sports…
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Paddy Irish Whiskey won Best Blended Irish Whiskey At 2020 International Whisky Competition, earning a gold medal. The Sazerac-owned brand also took home a silver medal as the runner up in the Best Irish Whiskey…
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Currently in the middle of a $1.2 billion infrastructure investment, America’s oldest continuously operating distillery has completed their expansion of the Visitor Center at Buffalo Trace Distillery. Over the past year, the 247-year-old distillery has…
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High West Rendezvous Rye Whiskey was rated the top Rye Whiskey at the 2020 International Wine & Spirits Competition (IWSC). The Utah-based distillery’s high end Rye was awarded an Outstanding Gold and scored 99/100. “An…
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On August 12, an incredibly rare bottle of George Roe 16 Year Old Irish Whiskey will go up for online auction at Victor Mee’s Auctions. The bottle of Whiskey is expected to grab at least…
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375 Park Avenue Spirits has partnered with Misunderstood Whiskey as they expand distribution across the United States. The partnership between the New Jersey-based spirits brand and the U.S. sales and marketing company, which is a…
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Rogue Ales & Spirits and Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto have collaborated once again, this time on Morimoto Single Malt Whiskey. The Oregon-based beer and spirits maker and James Beard Award winning Chef have worked together…
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Jameson Cooper’s Croze was awarded the Taste Master award at the Irish Whiskey Masters 2020. The winner of the competition’s highest prize was praised for its flavors of “vanilla pods” and “orchard fruits.” It was…
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It’s been 50 years since Diane Crump became the first woman to ride in The Kentucky Derby, and this year’s Woodford Reserve $1,000 Mint Julep Cup program will honor and celebrate her legacy. Beginning August…

