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Russell's Reserve 13-Year 2026: Eddie Russell's 45th Anniversary
Russell's Reserve 13-Year Returns for 2026 with a Historic Twist: Extra-Aged Barrels and Eddie Russell's 45th Anniversary Wild Turkey's Russell's Reserve label has never been content to stand still. Since its earliest days as a tribute from son to father, it has pushed the boundaries of what Kentu
Four Roses Anthology Series Debuts With 21-Year Bourbon
Four Roses Launches the Anthology Series With Its Oldest Single-Barrel Bourbon Ever: A 21-Year-Old That Rewrites the Brand's Legacy There are releases, and then there are statements. Four Roses Distillery has a long record of making both, but the debut of its new Anthology series on June 2, 2026 f
Federal Investigation Clouds Uncle Nearest Whiskey's Future
A Federal Shadow Falls Over Uncle Nearest Whiskey What began as one of American whiskey's most celebrated comeback stories — a brand built on the legacy of the first known Black master distiller in U.S. history — now reads more like a cautionary tale about overextension, financial opacity, and the
Orphan Barrel Unveils Night Sage 25-Year Canadian Whisky
There's a whisky out there right now that took a quarter century to make, comes in one single batch, and when it's gone, that's it — no second run, no restock, no waiting for next year. That's the whole point of Orphan Barrel, and their newest release, Night Sage, might be the most compelling reaso
Koopers Whiskey Drops a Father's Day Bourbon Worth the Wait
There are bourbon releases, and then there are releases that make you stop and pay attention. Koopers Whiskey, the family-owned Texas brand out of Ledbetter, is doing the latter with their Father's Office Cigar Blend Straight Bourbon Whiskey — a limited-edition bottle that brings together two of th
New Riff Releases Second Annual 10-Year Bourbon and Rye
New Riff Drops Second Annual Decade-Old Bourbon and Rye — and This Time, the Stakes Are Even Higher When a distillery releases its first-ever 10-year-old whiskey, the moment carries a kind of romance that's hard to manufacture. It's proof of patience, a tangible artifact of a decade of decisions:
Two Souls & J. Henry Drop First Rum-Cask Finished Whiskeys
Two Souls Spirits and J. Henry & Sons Drop a Pair of Rum-Finished Whiskeys That Rewrite the Rules of Cask Finishing When Two Souls Spirits announced its latest collaboration with J. Henry & Sons, the news came loaded with genuine firsts. Two rum-cask finished whiskeys — one a seven-year bo
Old Grand-Dad Releases A Single Barrel 7 Year Bourbon at $50
Old Grand-Dad Just Dropped a 114-Proof Single-Barrel Bourbon — And It Only Costs $50 There is a certain category of bourbon drinker who has always known the score on Old Grand-Dad. While the rest of the market chased allocated bottles and paid triple-digit premiums for names dressed up in elaborat
Distiller Who Built the Hype Machine Now Wants to Tear It Down
The Man Who Helped Build the Hype Machine — and Now Wants to Tear It Down Jake Norris has spent the better part of two decades working inside one of the most intoxicating paradoxes in American whiskey culture: the harder it is to get a bottle, the more people want it — and the less likely they are
Louisville's Old Fashioned Fortnight: Two Weeks of Bourbon Culture
The City That Invented the Drink Knows How to Celebrate It Louisville, Kentucky has never been shy about its relationship with bourbon. The city that sits at the heart of America's whiskey country has built an entire identity around the spirit, and every June, that identity gets put on full displa