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Kentucky's 'First Black-Owned' Bourbon Title Sparked a Legal Fight — Here's Who Won
A years-long legal dispute between two Kentucky bourbon companies over who holds the title of the state's first Black-owned bourbon distillery has come to a close, at least for the time being, after a federal appeals court sided with Fresh Bourbon LLC earlier this year. The ruling, handed down
Feis Ile 2026: 40 Years of Islay's Greatest Whisky Gathering
There are whisky festivals, and then there is Fèis Ìle. For four decades, this celebration on the Scottish island of Islay has been doing something no tasting room or whisky bar can replicate — bringing together the people who actually make the stuff with the people who are passionate enough to tra
Chattanooga Whiskey Marks 14 Years With a Solera Anniversary Blend
There are distilleries that mark anniversaries with a press release and a limited bottle run. Then there's Chattanooga Whiskey, which marks theirs with a living, breathing whiskey system that has been quietly evolving inside three massive oak barrels for years — and the latest chapter from that sys
Hard Truth's French Oak Bourbon Is Turning Heads in Brown County
There's a moment in every serious bourbon drinker's life when a glass stops them cold. Not because of a flashy label or a celebrity endorsement, but because what's inside is genuinely different. Hard Truth Distilling Co. is betting its latest release lands exactly that kind of punch. The Brown
Four Roses Is American Again After 83 Years
For the first time since 1943, Four Roses Bourbon is back in American hands. E&J Gallo Winery announced it has completed its acquisition of the storied Kentucky bourbon brand from Japanese beverage giant Kirin Holdings, closing a deal that had been in the works for months and signals a clear sh
Rabbit Hole's Raceking Is the Kentucky Derby Bourbon You Didn't Know You Needed
Spring in Kentucky means one thing above everything else: horse racing. The dirt flies at Churchill Downs, the mint juleps flow, and the whole state leans into the pageantry that comes with being the thoroughbred capital of the world. It's against that backdrop that Louisville-based Rabbit Hole Dis
Ardbeg's Boldest Cask Experiment Yet
Ardbeg is no stranger to pushing boundaries, but for Ardbeg Day 2026, the legendary Islay distillery is taking things somewhere entirely unexpected — straight to the sun-drenched vineyards of Sicily. The limited edition release is called Ardbeg Dolce, and it's the kind of whisky that makes you stop
Tumblin' Dice Just Changed the Game for Proof & Wood
Proof & Wood has always been a little different from the big boys in American whiskey. The independent whiskey house built its reputation by sourcing exceptional barrels, being upfront about where the juice comes from, and letting the liquid do the talking. Now, with the release of the Tumblin'
American Whiskey's Rough Year: Trade Wars Hit Hard
A $2.37 Billion Wake-Up Call The numbers are in, and they tell a story that every whiskey drinker, bourbon collector, and spirits enthusiast in America should be paying attention to. U.S. spirits exports dropped 3.8% in 2025, landing at $2.37 billion — a meaningful slide from where the industry st
Foley Family Drops a Six-Finish Kentucky Bourbon
There's a certain kind of confidence that comes with two decades in the whiskey business. Chip Tate has it in spades. The man who built Balcones Distillery from the ground up — and earned a reputation for pushing the craft in directions most distillers wouldn't dare — has now turned his attention t