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Woodinville 9 Year Bourbon Review

About Woodinville Distillery Woodinville Whiskey Co., founded in 2010 by Brett Carlile and Orlin Sorensen, has steadily built a reputation as one of the premier craft bourbon producers in the United States. Known for their dedication to quality, patience, and innovation, the distillery partnered with Independent Stave Company to create…

1792 Cognac Cask Finish Bourbon Review – Tasting Notes, Price & Is It Worth It?

Introduction The 1792 Cognac Cask Finish is one of Barton 1792 Distillery’s latest forays into finished bourbon, taking their high-rye Kentucky Straight Bourbon and giving it a second maturation in French cognac casks. The goal? To add a layer of rich fruit, honeyed sweetness, and refined elegance to Barton’s naturally…

Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style Bourbon Review. Still the best $60 bottle on the Market?

Introduction Old Forester 1920 is widely regarded as the standout release from the brand’s Whiskey Row series—a collection that honors pivotal moments in the company’s history. Introduced in 2016, 1920 Prohibition Style pays homage to the era when Old Forester was one of the few distilleries legally allowed to produce…

High n’ Wicked Bourbon vs Rye Review: Wickedly Good Whiskey?

Introduction High n’ Wicked is a newer independent bottler and brand that’s starting to make waves with sourced whiskey releases that carry a touch of uniqueness—particularly through their fermentation approach: sweet mash for their bourbon, and sour mash for their rye. These choices can yield a more vibrant and expressive…

Sagamore Spirit Cask Strength Rye (2025) Review

Introduction When it comes to bold, unapologetic rye whiskey, Sagamore Spirit Cask Strength has built a loyal following for good reason. Each year’s release brings a unique blend of fiery spice, layered sweetness, and complex character that rye lovers crave. With the 2025 edition now on shelves, the big question…

If I Could Only Keep 10 Bottles – My Ultimate Bourbon Shelf

Introduction As a bourbon enthusiast, choosing just 10 bottles for my ultimate bourbon shelf is no easy feat. There are countless whiskeys out there, each with its own unique profile and character. But if I had to narrow it down to only 10, these would be the must-have bottles that…

Knob Creek Unveils Cask Strength Single Barrel Select Program: A Bold Move for Bourbon Lovers

Knob Creek has officially announced its latest expansion in the premium whiskey space: the Single Barrel Select Cask Strength program. This exciting new offering allows select retailers and private groups to pick their very own barrels of uncut, unfiltered Knob Creek bourbon and rye—direct from the cask. This evolution of…

Jim Beam 7 Year Black vs. Jim Beam Double Oaked: Battle of the Budget Beams

Introduction Jim Beam is one of the most recognizable names in bourbon—producing high-volume whiskey that’s approachable, affordable, and often overlooked by enthusiasts. But hidden within the Beam lineup are a few budget-friendly gems worth exploring. Two standout bottles in the under-$30 category are Jim Beam 7 Year Black and Jim…

1792 Small Batch vs Single Barrel Bourbon Review: Is the Upgrade Worth It?

Introduction 1792 Bourbon, distilled at Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky, is known for delivering bold, high-rye bourbon at accessible prices. With a portfolio ranging from Small Batch to Full Proof and beyond, Barton has carved out a respectable lane among value-conscious bourbon drinkers. Two of the most available—and compared—options…

The Evolution of Elijah Craig Barrel Proof: A Journey Through Time

Introduction: The Rise of Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Since its introduction in 2013, Elijah Craig Barrel Proof (ECBP) has become one of the most beloved barrel-proof bourbons on the market. Known for its bold flavors and high proof, ECBP has carved out a special place in the hearts of whiskey…

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