Tag #Whiskey

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Michter's: Three-Time World's Most Admired Whiskey

Kentucky-based Michter's Distillery was named the World's Most Admired Whiskey for the third consecutive year in 2025, marking a significant achievement for American whiskey on a global scale.

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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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William LaRue Weller: The Pioneer of Wheated Bourbon

William LaRue Weller, born in 1825 in Kentucky, founded W.L. Weller & Sons in 1849, revolutionizing bourbon by pioneering the use of wheat in his mash bills, creating the smoother "wheated bourbon" style that remains highly popular today.

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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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US-Canada Trade War: Differential Impacts on American Liquor Industry

President Trump's trade war led Canadian retailers to remove American liquor, harming large brands like Diageo and Pernod Ricard, but benefiting smaller American whiskey brands due to increased price competitiveness against foreign liquors, as InvestBev, a private equity firm, navigated the situatio...

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Trump Threatens 200% Tariffs on EU Wine and Champagne

US President Donald Trump threatened 200 percent tariffs on EU wines and champagnes in retaliation for EU tariffs on US whiskey, impacting $26 billion in trade and potentially escalating trade tensions between the US and EU.

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🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Budget-Friendly Bourbons and Cigars: Ten Award-Winning Pairings

Ten gold-medal-winning bourbons under $30, each paired with a sub-$10 cigar by cigar critic Michael Przydzial, offer diverse flavor profiles and exceptional value for bourbon and cigar enthusiasts.

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American Whiskey in 2024: Consumer Passion Drives Innovation Amidst Market Challenges

In 2024, despite economic headwinds, American whiskey consumers maintained high knowledge and passion, driving innovation and a focus on brand storytelling; craft distillers face distribution challenges, emphasizing unique products and buzz; cask finishing and brand transparency are significant tren...

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36% Bias Score

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🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Larceny Bourbon Wins Top Spot at 2025 BevTest Judging

Larceny Barrel Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Batch No. A125, a 62.5% ABV wheated bourbon from Heaven Hill Distillery, received a 97/100 score and a Platinum Medal at the 2025 BevTest judging, making it America's top-ranked bourbon.

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Five Bourbons Vie for Top Honors at 2025 San Francisco World Spirits Competition

Five bourbons—Fox & Oden Double Oaked, Joseph Magnus Triple Cask, Whiskey Tree High Rye, Starlight Mizunara Reserve, and Penelope Toasted Double Oak—are finalists in the 2025 San Francisco World Spirits Competition's Special Barrel-Finished Bourbon category, showcasing diverse finishing techniques a...

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Award-Winning Four Roses Bourbon Sells Out, Reflecting Premium Spirits Trend

Four Roses single-barrel bourbon, scoring 98/100 from the Beverage Testing Institute, rapidly sold out despite its \$116 price tag; a similar alternative, using the OESV recipe, is available for \$110, reflecting high demand for premium bourbons.

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🌐 25% Global Worthiness
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2024 World Spirits Competitions Announce Best in Class Whiskey Winners

The 2024 San Francisco and New York World Spirits Competitions, run by The Tasting Alliance, awarded Best in Class to several whiskeys, including Stranahan's Original Single Malt (American Single Malt), Jameson Black Barrel (Irish Whiskey), Bhakta 2014 Bourbon (Bourbon), and Ardbeg 17 Year Old (Scot...

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High-Proof Whiskey's Comeback: A Shift in Consumer Taste and Market Trends

The American whiskey market has shifted from lower-ABV expressions in the 1960s-80s to a preference for higher-proof, especially cask-strength options, offering consumers more control and potentially better value.

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48% Bias Score

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