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Jefferson's 20-Year Bourbon Marks America's 250th Birthday
Jefferson's Bourbon Drops Founder's Reserve 20-Year: A 250-Bottle Salute to America's 250th Birthday Some bourbon releases arrive with a quiet dignity that only time can manufacture. Jefferson's Bourbon's new Founder's Reserve 20-Year-Old is one of those bottles — not loud, not overproduced, but u
Small Kentucky Distillery Launches Spirit 76 for America's 250th
A Small-Town Kentucky Distillery Just Made a Big Patriotic Move With Spirit 76 Deep in Logan County, Kentucky, in a town most Americans could not find on a map, a small craft distillery has made one of the more fitting launches of the America250 season. Shawn McCormick, owner and founder of B.H. J
Edrington Fiscal 2026: Macallan Rises as Scotch Stumbles
Edrington Posts "Resilient" Fiscal 2026 Results as The Macallan Gains Ground and Prestige Scotch Stumbles Edrington, the whisky and spirits producer behind Speyside premium malt The Macallan, has cheered a "resilient" full-year performance in the face of a volatile market. That word — resilient —
Montana's Oldest Distillery Releases 500-Bottle Bicentennial Bourbon
Montana's Oldest Distillery Marks America's 250th Birthday With a Five-Year Bourbon Built for the Moment Not every anniversary bottle deserves serious attention. The spirits industry has a long history of slapping a commemorative label on an existing product and calling it a limited release. What
Indiana's Most Iconic Fox Gets His Own Whiskey — Again
Indiana's Most Iconic Fox Gets His Own Whiskey — Again He has presided over decades of power dinners, championship celebrations, and quiet weeknight steaks from his perch inside one of the Midwest's most storied restaurants. He has watched governors, athletes, and business titans come and go. And
Australian Distillery Wins Rye Whisky of the Year at London 2026
Australia's Archie Rose Wins Rye Whisky of the Year at the 2026 London Spirits Competition For most American whiskey drinkers, rye is a firmly domestic story — a grain and a tradition rooted in the fields of Pennsylvania and Maryland, distilled into the backbone of American cocktail culture, and r
Peg Leg Porker's Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon Honors America's 250th
Peg Leg Porker's "Spirit of America" Is the Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon That America's 250th Deserves Most commemorative spirits are afterthoughts — slap a patriotic label on an existing product, ship it to liquor stores before the holiday rush, and collect the seasonal dollars. Peg Leg Porker Spirits
Sazerac Buys Failed Kentucky Distillery for $20 Million
Sazerac Snaps Up Garrard County Distilling for $20 Million, Turning a Bourbon Failure Into a Production Opportunity The bourbon industry's ongoing reckoning with overcapacity and financial overreach has claimed another casualty — and handed one of the sector's most powerful operators a considerabl
Van Winkle Rye at $1,149.99: What the Price Really Means
The Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye 13 Year Just Hit $1,149.99 — Here's What That Number Actually Means When a bottle of whiskey drops in price by $450, that ordinarily qualifies as good news. But the Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye 13 Year operates on a different register entirely — one where "good n
Bourbon Bubble Bursts: American Whiskey Looks Abroad
The Bourbon Bubble Has Deflated — and American Whiskey Is Looking Outward to Survive For the better part of two decades, American whiskey producers could do almost no wrong. Bourbon was the darling of the domestic spirits industry — a red, white, and blue success story built on premiumization, coc