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Under are ten standout spirits price sipping, sharing and displaying off.
Russell’s Reserve – Rickhouse Camp Nelson E
Russell’s Reserve continues its acclaimed Single Rickhouse sequence with Camp Nelson E, a limited-edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon drawn completely from the fifth ground of the historic 1946 Camp Nelson Rickhouse close to the Kentucky River. The rickhouse’s cooler microclimate slows maturation, giving the whiskey additional depth and complexity. Bottled non-chill filtered at 128 proof—the model’s highest proof to this point—it delivers wealthy notes of vanilla, caramel, dried fruit, and baking spice with an extended oaky end.
SRP: $300 / 750 mL

Westland Distillery – Garryana American Single Malt tenth Version
Westland Distillery celebrates a decade of innovation with Garryana American Single Malt tenth Version, its first age-statement whiskey, aged 10 years and bottled at 100 proof. Matured in first- and second-fill Garry oak casks made out of the uncommon Pacific Northwest species Quercus garryana and completed in Pedro Ximénez sherry, rum, and ex-bourbon barrels, the restricted 4,608-bottle launch showcases the distillery’s terroir-driven craftsmanship.
It presents layered notes of mulled wine, clove, walnut brownie, and lemon pastry with hints of toasted oak, strawberry, and blood orange.
SRP: $149.99 / 750 mL

Jack Daniel’s – Tanyard Hill Rye Single Barrel
Jack Daniel’s introduces its newest Particular Launch with the Single Barrel Tanyard Hill Rye, aged almost a decade in one of many distillery’s oldest rickhouses in Lynchburg. Charcoal mellowed earlier than getting older, the rye encompasses a mash invoice of 70% rye, 18% corn, and 12% malted barley.
Bottled at 130–149 proof, it layers darkish fruit, candy oak, candied mint, chocolate, and baking spice, ending with tobacco and heat spice notes.
SRP: $79.99 / 700 mL

Angel’s Envy – Two Grain Bourbon
Angel’s Envy provides a brand new chapter to its Distillery Collection with Two Grain Bourbon, a Kentucky Straight Bourbon that pares its mash invoice down to simply 90% corn and 10% malted barley. Distilled on the model’s Louisville distillery and aged in hand-charred Kelvin Cooperage barrels, the discharge explores how a simplified grain recipe can highlight the character of corn and oak with out rye’s affect.
Bottled at 112 proof, it presents a heat, candy profile with vanilla and toffee notes. Restricted to about 17,500 bottles and out there completely on the distillery.
SRP: $55 / 750 mL


Johnnie Walker Blue Label – Rahul Mishra Version
The long-lasting Johnnie Walker Blue Label returns in a limited-edition collaboration with celebrated Indian couturier Rahul Mishra, designed to have a good time India’s wealthy cultural tapestry. The bottle and packaging characteristic vibrant floral motifs, spirited animals, and a night-sky impressed palette, remodeling the traditional Blue Label right into a collectible murals.
The whisky inside stays the ultra-premium Blue Label mix, crafted from only one in each 10,000 casks, delivering honey, hazelnut, and darkish chocolate layered with smoky, floral class. Bottled at 40% ABV in a 750 mL format, the version is globally restricted and positioned as a vacation reward standout.
SRP: $264 / 750 mL

Buffalo Hint Distillery – E.H. Taylor Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon
Buffalo Hint provides a brand new chapter to its prestigious Vintage Assortment with E.H. Taylor Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon, the primary new launch within the sequence since 2006. This 15-year-old bourbon is drawn from the distillery’s low-rye Mash Invoice No. 1 and aged in new charred American oak barrels beneath the Bottled-in-Bond Act requirements.
Bottled at 100 proof, it presents aromas of heat vanilla, seasoned oak, and maple, whereas the palate showcases balanced baking spices and delicate wooden notes, ending with caramel, vanilla, and a touch of cherry. The presentation honors E.H. Taylor’s legacy with a traditional BTAC-style bottle, and portions are extremely restricted.
SRP: $149.99 / 750 mL

Heaven Hill – Grain to Glass Specialty Barrel Collection
Heaven Hill expands its acclaimed Grain to Glass line with the inaugural Specialty Barrel Collection, highlighting each grain and wooden in its manufacturing. The 2025 version options three Kentucky whiskeys—Bourbon, Wheated Bourbon, and Rye—every matured for six to seven years in hand-selected Chinquapin Oak barrels, a uncommon American white oak identified for its elevated vanillin and wealthy taste.
Bottled non-chill filtered at 105 proof for the Bourbon and Wheated Bourbon and 107 proof for the Rye, the expressions showcase layered notes of caramel, spice, darkish fruit, and toasted oak. Packaged in embossed 700 mL bottles with “Household Owned Since 1935,” the sequence is proscribed nationally and presents collectors and fans a premium, terroir-driven whiskey expertise.
SRP: $129.99 / 700 mL


Malibu × Dole Prepared-to-Drink Cocktails
Malibu groups up with Dole to launch a brand new line of tropical-ready-to-drink cocktails set to hit U.S. cabinets in early 2026. The vary blends Malibu’s signature coconut rum with actual Dole pineapple juice and glowing water, out there in 4 flavors: Pineapple, Pineapple Mango, Pineapple Strawberry, and Pineapple Dragon Fruit.
Every 12 oz can is 4.5% ABV, accommodates 130 energy, and is free from synthetic sweeteners or colours. The bigger 19.2 oz single-serve cans are provided for 2 key flavors. Designed for comfort and tropical refreshment year-round, the road is positioned for each informal sipping and vacation gifting.
SRP: $3.99 / 12 oz; $6.99 / 19.2 oz

Trovador Inspirado Double Barrel Aged Rum
Trovador Inspirado expands its portfolio with Double Barrel Aged Rum, a super-premium mix crafted in Nashville and rooted in three rum-making traditions: Cuban-style (three-year-aged), Spanish-Caribbean (three-year-aged), and pot-distilled Mexican rum.
The spirit is completed in new American white oak barrels, including richness and complexity whereas sustaining smoothness for sipping or daring sufficient for cocktails. It delivers layered notes of caramel, toasted oak, vanilla, and delicate tropical fruit. Accessible for pre-order on-line with delivery to 46 states, the discharge combines craft narrative, accessibility, and flexibility in a single bottle.
SRP: $49.99 / 750 mL

El Tesoro – Mundial Yamazaki Version
El Tesoro elevates its premium Mundial Assortment with the Yamazaki Version, a landmark collaboration between the Camarena household’s highland agave home and Japan’s Yamazaki whisky distillery. This añejo tequila is made out of 100% estate-grown Blue Weber agave and aged for 12 months in genuine 12-year Yamazaki sherry and wine casks, marking the primary time El Tesoro has used Japanese barrels.
Aromas of roasted agave, toasted almonds, honey, purple berries, and minerals result in a layered palate of sherry sweetness, pecans, darkish chocolate, heat spice, and delicate tobacco, ending lengthy and dramatically oaked. Bottled at 42% ABV, the version is proscribed to roughly 30,000 bottles and is a standout for collectors or as a high-end vacation reward.
SRP: $200 / 750 mL


Chilled’s Prime Ten Drops
Chilled’s Prime Ten Drops is a month-to-month editorial sequence highlighting essentially the most thrilling new releases on the planet of spirits and mixology. Designed for bartenders, model companions, and fans alike, the sequence celebrates craftsmanship, innovation, and the artwork of in the present day’s cocktail expertise.

