Glenmorangie Astar Review

The original Glenmorangie Astar was released in 2008. This is the re-release from 2017 and you can, kinda, think of it as a cask strength version of The Original 10, but with a twist. That twist being the exact casks used. The wood used for the Astar comes from trees in the Ozark Mountains of […]

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TWJ Interviews: Bozzy

Today we’re talking to the one and only Bozzy. If you’re not familiar with this ex-MIT teacher and his amazing blog, well then I hope I can help you get acquainted. Check it out and I hope you enjoy! Bozzy’s Answers What’s the most memorable drink you’ve ever had? (toast at child’s wedding, birth, on […]

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Glasgow 1770 Tokaji Cask Finish

Building on the light and floral Triple distilled base the Tokaji cask has added more stone fruit and rather a lot of tannin and oak wood spice. The addition of a little drop of water relaxed this one quite a lot and really adjusted the balance on the …

LIMITED EDITION: Heaven Hill’s Spring 2022 “Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond” hits the market.

Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-BondAhhh, the teasing sweetness of Spring in the air. Birds chirping. Flowers blossoming. Allergies raging…And perhaps best of all, the start of Bourbon Release Season!! Matter of fact, as of today, Heaven Hill Distillery (BARDSTOWN, KY) has announced the allocated seasonal release of the much anticipated Spring 2022 Edition Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond Kentucky Straight Bourbon […]

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Hennessy Introduces Designer Decanter

Hennessy cognac has released a new decanter designed by architect Daniel Libeskind for one of the rarest bottlings in their collection, Richard Hennessy, named after the founder of the brand. The Richard Hennessy Cognac is made with some of the rarest eaux-de-vie from Hennessy’s reserves, aged between 40 to 50 years and up to 150 […]

Jim Beam Black Bourbon Review

Jim Beam Black Bourbon is an older and slightly higher proof version of Jim Beam “White Label” Bourbon, the number 1 selling bourbon in the world. According to the bottle label: “By giving our classic Jim Beam Black the important added ingredient of time in our charred white oak barrels we discovered the smooth caramel and warm oak notes of this premium extra-aged bourbon. A full-bodied character that’s definitely worth the wait.”

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