Utilizing 6 distinct malts can result in a chaotic whiskey, but Mile High Spirits pulls off an interesting sip with their latest American single malt whiskey.
Fireside Bourbon Barrel Finish Series: Pinot Noir is a heavily wine-influenced bourbon that spent 2 years in its finishing barrel, resulting in a big, candy-like, red-fruit-forward profile.
For the fourth release in this series, Fathertime Precious Batch Bourbon Empty Nester Strength “Fourth & Long” is a solid release from a celebrity brand that is just getting started.
As evidenced by Barrel Strength Bourbon Batch 14 and other recent batches, K.Luke Spirits is quickly becoming known as one of bourbon's notable modern-day blenders.
Lost Lantern, the Vermont-based independent bottler of American whiskey, enters 2026 following a year of continued momentum, defined by strategic investment, team growth, solid consumer demand, and national recognition.
The first line extension from the award-winning brand showcases how the artistry of American whiskey blending can create an approachable whiskey at any proof.
Among the countless whiskeys released in 2025, one rose unmistakably to the top. It distinguished itself not only in craftsmanship and character, but in its ability to leave a lasting impression long after the glass was empty.
Competition for Best Bourbon of the Year is as intense as it’s ever been, and 2025 offered no shortage of standout bottles. Even so, these five distinguished themselves in remarkable ways.