To ring in the holiday season, Woodford Reserve debuts its annual holiday bourbon bottle.
The 2023 edition is a collection of the distillery’s oldest and rarest whiskeys, from Tennessee and Indiana, aged a minimum of 15 years and meticulously blended, only ever in extremely small batches, before being finished for 3 months in air-seasoned casks at Widow Jane’s Red Hook rickhouse.
This series pays homage to the trolley lines that rumbled through the city’s streets, and stopped just steps away from Huling Station, where in 1866, D. Canale aged his famed whiskey barrels.
Bardstown Bourbon Company’s modern and transparent approach to whiskey making will be on full display in two new releases hitting shelves October 6.
Woodford Reserve releases a new limited-edition bottle as part of its annual Distillery Series – Toasted Oak Four Grain.
In celebration of Bourbon Heritage Month, Buffalo Trace Distillery today announces a new, annual charitable initiative - “100 Bourbon Sets for 100 Charities” - honoring the legacy of Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr.
The Bard Distillery announces the newest expression of Cinder & Smoke Bourbon. Aged 17 Years, this exquisite bourbon spent 13 Years in original White Oak barrels, followed by 2.5 years in new White Oak followed by 1.5 Years in new French Oak barrels.
A bottle of Pappy hailing from the first batch ever produced fetched $35K at Art of Bourbon auction on Sept 26.
Buffalo Trace Distillery announces The Prohibition Collection: an annual limited-edition, multi-bottle collection honoring the whiskeys that were legally produced and sold at the distillery during arguably the most contentious time period in alcohol history, including: Old Stagg, Golden Wedding, Three Feathers, Walnut Hill and George T. Stagg Spiritus Frumenti.