The latest, much-anticipated Cowboy release from the magical fingers of Garrison Brothers Distillery is a bold 134.8 proof, uncut and unfiltered straight bourbon, aged in hand-picked barrels that managed to endure the heat of Texan summers.
The oldest Garrison Brothers expression to date is a straight bourbon that was matured in new American oak and French Limousin oak for a total of 8 years. Bottled at 101 proof, it’s a unique and exciting bourbon that’s produced in limited quantity
Buffalo Trace was once known as the George T. Stagg Distillery. This whiskey pays tribute to its founder with annual releases of uncut and unfiltered straight bourbon.
Spirits, not unlike people, become gentler and more sophisticated with age, says Dennis Malcom, Master Distiller at Glen Grant. Tasting a 21 Year Old Single Malt, a fine example of the soft elegance that can’t be rushed, we must agree.
Aged for a minimum of 40 years, this whisky earned the Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky Trophy at the International Wine and Spirits Competition in 2013.
The finest fusion of flavors from Scotland and France this exclusive Glenfiddich expression has been matured for 23 years in American and European oak casks and elegantly finished in rare French Cuvee casks.
The Grand Yozakura Single Malt Scotch Whisky was aged for 29 years and finished in rare Japanese Awamori casks, delivers a zesty fruit nose, a layered palate of toasted oak, creamy toffee, and bursts of spice and earthy notes.
This bottle of 14-year-old single malt comes from a single sherry butt that was emptied in 2018. The cask yielded a total of 528 bottles of the cask-strength 122.4-proof non-chill-filtered whisky.
The Glenlivet Master Distiller Alan Winchester uses a variety of casks — both first- and second-fill — to age this whisky, which won Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition in 2015.
Distilled in 1997 and bottled in 2021, this elegant and expressive Highland single malt Scotch was matured in a combination of ex-bourbon, sherry, and red wine casks from Château Montrose in Saint-Estèphe, Bordeaux.