Located in the Monts d’Arrée, in the heart of the Armorique Natural Park, the Yeun Elez is a swamp considered in Breton legends as the Gateway to Hell. It is now also the namesake for a new peated whisky from France. According to the legend reported by Anatole le Braz, it is the place where the evil souls who haunted ...
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Old Forester Marks 150th Anniversary In Style
In 1870, George Garvin Brown changed the spirits industry forever when he sealed and sold his whisky – Old Forester – exclusively in a glass bottle. Each bottle was adorned with his signature, a personal guarantee of the brand’s quality and consistency. Today, 150 years later, Old Forester announces the upcoming release of Old Forester 150th Anniversary Bourbon to commemorate ...
Read More »WhistlePig Boss Hog VII Reaches For Teakwood
The seventh installment of WhistlePig’s Boss Hog series, Magellan’s Atlantic, is poised for release. The new batch is single barrel, cask strength whiskey was aged for 17 years before finishing in two sets: Sherry butts and casks made from teak sourced from South America. Teak is a particularly exotic choice for a whiskey cask; this may be the first time ...
Read More »The Macallan Concludes Edition Whisky Series
The Macallan has unveiled Edition No.6, a new limited edition single malt whisky celebrating the natural wonders of The Macallan Estate, and the vibrant life force that sustains it – the River Spey. Marking the sixth and final release in The Macallan Edition Series, Edition No.6 brings together The Macallan’s Ghillie, Robert Mitchell, who is the guardian of The Macallan’s ...
Read More »King of Kentucky Coming Out, But In Smaller Market Spread
King of Kentucky is returning this year with the release of its third edition. Hitting shelves in September, this will be the third release for the brand. With the majority of the volume being only available in Kentucky, this year the expression will also be available in limited quantities in select markets in Illinois and Ohio. The 2020 expression will ...
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