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Jack Daniel's Old No. 7
The world's best-selling American whiskey — charcoal-mellowed, unmistakably smooth, and the backbone of a billion cockta...
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The world's best-selling American whiskey — charcoal-mellowed, unmistakably smooth, and the backbone of a billion cockta...
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George Smith obtained one of Scotland's first legal distilling licences in 1824 — The Glenlivet defined the Speyside sty...
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The unpeated Islay — proof that Islay whisky doesn't have to be smoky. Nutty, sherried, and coastal at a generous 46.3% ...
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Named for Reverend Elijah Craig — credited as the first to age whiskey in charred oak barrels. From Heaven Hill, Kentuck...
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The gentlest Islay — peat that whispers rather than shouts. Caol Ila is the largest distillery on Islay yet one of the l...
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From the same distillery as Pappy Van Winkle — Eagle Rare uses Buffalo Trace's lower-rye Mashbill #1, aged no less than ...
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The iconic Highland single malt with the stag emblem — split-matured in bourbon and González Byass sherry for twelve una...
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Campbeltown's cult classic — Springbank's flagship 10-year-old delivers honeycomb, peat, and maritime salt from Scotland...
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Toki means 'time' in Japanese — a blend of single malts from Yamazaki and Hakushu with single grain from Chita. Released...
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One of four bourbons in Jim Beam's Small Batch Collection — aged nine years and bottled at 100 proof. Honey-roasted nuts...
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Around forty whiskies from distilleries across Scotland, all aged at least twelve years. The world's best-selling premiu...
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