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Whisky 1901 debuts first range from bottling arm
Independent bottler Whisky 1901 has revealed its inaugural whisky range, featuring liquid sourced from six Scottish distilleries The post Whisky 1901 debuts first range from bottling arm appeared first on The Spirits Business .
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Copper & Cask Small Batch Series #015 Cigar Blend Whiskey Review
Distillery: Undisclosed Alberta, Canada Distillery Proof: 157.8 (78.9% ABV) Age: Twenty-One Years Mashbill: Undisclosed MSRP: $80 Layered. High-proof. Builds before its strongest moment. Copper & Cask Batch #015 Cigar Blend Whiskey brings extended aging, secondary finishing, and cask strength intensity together in a way that immediately sets expectations. This 21-year Canadian whiskey, originally aged in oak […] The post Copper & Cask Small Batch Series #015 Cigar Blend Whiskey Review appeared first on Bourbon Inspector .
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Whiskey of the Week: Russell's Reserve 13 year old (Spring 2026)
In celebration of master distiller Eddie Russell's 45th year at Wild Turkey, it's debuting the latest batch of Russell's Reserve. Here's our review of the 13 year old bourbon.
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Helmsman forges relationships at BCB Brooklyn
New York-based Helmsman Imports hosted an invite-only event at the Westlight cocktail bar on 10 June, on the last day of BCB Brooklyn The post Helmsman forges relationships at BCB Brooklyn appeared first on The Spirits Business .
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The Macallan Joins Forces With The Marsdens
The Macallan Distillery has joined forces with the Marsdens – specifically, actor James Marsden and his son, Jack – for a promotional campaign called ‘Drink of a Generation’. The cinematic promotional campaign features both The Macallan’s Sherry Oak 25- and 30-year-old single malts. The Macallan Sherry Oak 25 Years Old is available for $2,785 per […]
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Inbrew Beverages Launches Romanov Jazzy Jamun Mint Vodka
Romanov Vodka recently launched Romanov Jazzy Jamun Mint Vodka in Maharashtra. Combining the rich, nostalgic taste of jamun with an invigorating mint finish, the new variant represents a significant addition to the brand's flavoured vodka portfolio. The launch reflects Romanov's continued focus on identifying emerging consumer preferences and translating them into relevant, contemporary offerings. Romanov remains committed to staying ahead of the curve through a robust innovation pipeline that blends cultural relevance with modern tastes as consumers increasingly seek unique flavours and differentiated drinking experiences. Speaking on the launch, Sumit Tiwari, General Manager - Marketing for Inbrew Beverages said “Romanov has led the Vodka category for decades in Maharashtra connecting strongly with consumers through innovation in flavours that are bold, youthful, and culturally resonant. With Jamun Mint, we are introducing a distinctive flavour combination that blends familiari
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Whisky Makers on Fatherhood
Eddie Russell of Wild Turkey, Adam Hannett of Bruichladdich, Buffalo Trace's Harlen Wheatley, and Chris Morris of Brown-Forman take a break from distilling to talk fatherhood.
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Top Spirits Gifts for Father’s Day 2026
Your dad has worn the same belt for 10 years and hasn’t put on a tie since the Clinton administration, so why are you going to give him one of those tired old gifts for Father’s Day once again? Take it from a dad: Booze is well-known as the international currency of fatherly love. With… The post Top Spirits Gifts for Father’s Day 2026 appeared first on Drinkhacker: The Insider's Guide to Good Drinking .
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Indian drinks group seeks level playing field ahead of tariff cuts
India’s leading alcohol industry body has urged state governments to review tax concessions for imported spirits before the first UK trade deal tariff reductions take effect next month. The group argues that existing state incentives, combined with lower import duties, could place domestic producers at a competitive disadvantage. The post Indian drinks group seeks level playing field ahead of tariff cuts appeared first on The Drinks Business .
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Paris’ Danico celebrates 10 years with Best Of menu
Danico in Paris has created a drinks list celebrating 30 standout cocktails from each of its menus from 2016 to 2026 The post Paris’ Danico celebrates 10 years with Best Of menu appeared first on The Spirits Business .
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The Macallan launches boutique in London’s Harrods
Edrington-owned whisky brand The Macallan has opened its first UK boutique outside of travel retail inside Harrods The post The Macallan launches boutique in London’s Harrods appeared first on The Spirits Business .
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Italy launches new ‘crisis fund’ for winemakers in Trentino
The Italian Agriculture Ministry has approved a new crisis fund which will compensate winegrowers in Trentino who suffer a "significant" drop in income due to price volatility or unfavourable economic conditions, it said. The post Italy launches new ‘crisis fund’ for winemakers in Trentino appeared first on The Drinks Business .
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Ardgowan gains £4.2m investment
Scotch whisky distillery Ardgowan has secured £4.2 million (US$5.5m) in funding as it works towards its first single malt The post Ardgowan gains £4.2m investment appeared first on The Spirits Business .
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Top seven best-selling liqueur Brand Champions
Liqueurs continue to be dominated by brands that offer indulgence, although the biggest players are showing signs of declining sales The post Top seven best-selling liqueur Brand Champions appeared first on The Spirits Business .
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10 award-winning English wines to drink during English Wine Week
A run of medals at the Global Wine Masters suggests the UK's producers no longer need patriotic goodwill to fill glasses. Here are 10 bottles to seek out for English Wine Week. The post 10 award-winning English wines to drink during English Wine Week appeared first on The Drinks Business .
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Mobile bar built from combine harvester tours the US
A bar built into a combine harvester has been created by AB InBev to celebrate American farmers and US-farmed beer ingredients and is set to go on tour across the country this summer. db reports. The post Mobile bar built from combine harvester tours the US appeared first on The Drinks Business .
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Old Pulteney launches new 50 and 30 Year Old releases
Old Pulteney has announced the launch of new limited-edition 50 and 30 Year Old single malts, to celebrate the distillery’s 200th anniversary. Both new releases have been distilled and matured at the distillery located in the historic port of Wick, on Scotland’s windswept north coast. After decades of maturation in carefully selected casks, salt-laden winds […]
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Vacqueyras 2022 retasted in bottle: 25 top wines for southern Rhône lovers
The truth will out...
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Centre-Loire grabs attention in London
Terroir-driven, stylistically diverse and increasingly relevant in commercial terms, the wines of Centre-Loire were celebrated at this year's London Wine Fair. The post Centre-Loire grabs attention in London appeared first on The Drinks Business .
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Beer goggles: Guinness binoculars now available
An extremely limited-edition collectible, in the form of Guinness binoculars, have become available to fans who are willing to enter a social media contest. The post Beer goggles: Guinness binoculars now available appeared first on The Drinks Business .
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UK gov uses tags to detect criminal drinking
Around 7,300 criminals will be forced to wear tags that can detect alcohol consumption during the Fifa World Cup tournament The post UK gov uses tags to detect criminal drinking appeared first on The Spirits Business .
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How I Knew It Was Time To Quit Drinking
How do you know when it’s time to quit drinking or take a break from booze? It can be tough to tell. For many people there’s never a dramatic, rock-bottom moment that forces them to stop. In fact, the call to ditch alcohol can be much more subtle than you might think. So how do […] The post How I Knew It Was Time To Quit Drinking appeared first on The Sober School .
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June 22: Galileo Recants
On this day in 1633, The Catholic Church put the arm on Galileo Galilei and persuaded him to recant his wild idea about the Earth going around the Sun instead of visa versa. Galileo was going around saying things like, and I quote, "The sun, with all those planets revolving around it and dependent on it, can still ripen a bunch of wine grapes as if it had nothing else in the universe to do." Unquote. But the science was settled, the Holy Office assured him, so he was placed under house arrest for the rest of his life. He'd eventually be pardoned, three and a half centuries down the line. So, you're probably wondering, did this brilliant Italian scientist, astronomer, mathematician and physicist have any theories about wine? He did, and I quote, “Wine is sunlight, held together by water.” He was probably being metaphorical. Or maybe not.
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Olvi seals deal for Värska Originaal after hold-up
Olvi has acquired Estonian mineral water producer Värska Originaal after a court lifted a legal injunction that had put the deal on hold.
