Throughout a global pandemic, Brexit hassles, and the end of an international tariff war whisky brands and distilleries large and small have continued to launch exciting new releases. I'm fortunate in that I've been able to try a few of them, doing my job as best as I can.
The Fall 2021 issue of Whisky Advocate features over 130 whisky reviews covering a range of styles. Since the issue focuses on bourbon, the Buying Guide is chock-full of ...
Indian Single Malts Have Earned Themselves a Seat at the Global Table, With These 4 Malts Standing Out Of The Crowd Unique Characteristics And Flavours Paul John Brill...
The Whisky to try right now: Paul John Oloroso Select Cask We're always game to check out a great homegrown whisky, and there are a few veteran brands that never disap...
Paul John Mithuna, $292, 58% ABV Description: This Indian single malt is matured in virgin oak casks, before it's finished in ex-Bourbon casks. The Mithuna is named af...
The monsoon is well and truly here and after you have enjoyed the petrichor and/or navigated flooded streets, you'd probably prefer to curl up indoors. Of course, a wood-...
A maverick crop of Indian distillers is achieving world rankings and sweeping international awards, with proudly Indian single malts made by barley grown in Himalayan bel...
Whiskey fans who dive deep into the expansive world of uisce beatha (“water of life” in Gaelic, for the uninitiated) already know that India is a country that should not ...
Mithuna by Paul John has been named as the best Indian whisky by the 2021 International Whisky Competition Committee, while Scotland-based Ardbeg Distillery's Uigeadail w...
A long slender look finished with an arched neck, the Paul John Brilliance is one of the finest-looking Indian whisky bottles. A slight depression, about two-thirds to th...