Scotch Whisky

Benriach Launches 40 Year Old Malt In US

Speyside distillery Benriach has announced the expansion of its portfolio with the stateside arrival of Benriach The Forty, exemplifying an exquisite example of Benriach’s historically diverse methods of distillation and cask curation. In the 1970s, when the Speyside region was known for crafting unpeated whiskies, Benriach made the unconventional choice to distill small batches of highly peated spirit, which continues ...

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Arran Whisky Brings 25 Year Old Malt To US

Isle of Arran has announced the U.S. release of the oldest expression in its core range, the Arran 25-Year-Old Single Malt. From the Isle of Arran, off the Western coast of Scotland, and produced at the Lochranza Distillery, the Arran 25-Year-Old Single Malt has been maturing in ex-Sherry and Bourbon Casks that were first laid down in 1995, the same ...

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Whiskey Cocktails for Every Occasion: From Classic to Creative

Whiskey, a storied spirit with a rich and fascinating history, has long been celebrated for its complex flavors and storied past. Its versatility and depth have inspired mixologists and cocktail enthusiasts alike to create an array of concoctions that showcase its unique characteristics. Whether you’re hosting a sophisticated dinner party or simply want to join the casino and relax, there’s ...

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Clydebuilt Releases First Single Grain Bottling

Ardgowan Distillery Company has released a whisky dedicated to the crucial work carried out by riveters in the shipbuilding yards of the Clyde. While waiting for the construction of its own distillery, Ardgowan has created an independent bottling business and launched the award winning Clydebuilt series of whiskies, inspired by the rich maritime history of the Clyde shipyards. The fourth ...

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Isle Of Skye Whisky Coming To The US

The Ian Macleod Distillers brand Isle of Skye is bringing its full range of blended Scotch Whiskies to the United States. This blended Scotch was created by Ian Macleod on Skye in 1933 and was inspired by the dramatic landscapes of the island. Skye is the most popular of Scotland’s islands and is famously used as a location for many ...

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