James Bond might be better known for drinking "shaken, not stirred" Martinis, but the man enjoyed his whisky too.
Scotland has over 140 whisky distilleries, all of which use just three ingredients—malted barley, water, and yeast—to make thousands of versions of one product that can cost anywhere from $20 to $2.7 ...
In partnership with luxury British automaker Jaguar, Scotland's oldest working distillery The Glenturret has released a limited-edition Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky. Few British automobiles hold ...
Think you don't like smoky scotch? Give Port Charlotte 18 a try and reconsider.
This rye-based whisky made in the Scottish Highlands is good enough to win over the most skeptical American rye drinker.
The International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC) has long been one of the beverage industry’s most trusted scorekeepers. Founded in 1969 and based in London, it now judges thousands of wines and ...
According to Andia, Laphroaig Càirdeas (which is Gaelic for "friendship"), is the world’s best scotch. Speaking about this limited-edition cask-strength Islay single malt, released for ‘Friends of ...
Whiskey is one of the oldest types of alcohol on the market today. Starting from humble beginnings in European monasteries, the tradition of making distilled alcohol using fermented grain mash has ...
Ready for a walk on the wild side? A new whisky from Islay heavyweight Ardbeg has the usual intense peat and smoke notes, along with something else: weird and intriguing flavors created by wild yeast ...