In February 2023, in honor of the distillery’s 225th anniversary, Highland Park launched a 54-year-old expression that was priced at $54,000. Little question, it was glorious. However far dearer than most common whiskey lovers might afford.
When contemplating preferrred “sipping whiskeys,” you’ll doubtless consider coveted, splurgy bottles which can be reserved for particular events or presents. However with a class as huge and wealthy as whiskey, there are many bottles to select from that may be savored all yr lengthy, and are nonetheless reasonably priced.
Yow will discover nice sipping bourbons, single-malts, and large daring ryes for manner, manner lower than that 54-year-old—not least amongst them, the wonderful Highland Park 12-year-old, listed under. Extremely-aged and ultra-expensive expressions have their place, however the next bottles are each stellar and reasonably priced. — Ray Isle
Frey Ranch Straight Bourbon ($45)
The Frey household has been farming in Northern Nevada since 1854 however is a relative newcomer within the American craft distilling world. Since launching in 2020, nonetheless, they’ve positioned themselves as ones to look at, creating glorious grain-to-bottle whiskey, grown and distilled on their household farm.
This bourbon is their flagship bottling utilizing a four-grain mashbill of sustainably grown non-GMO corn, winter cereal rye, winter wheat, and two-row barley (malted in-house). Although solely aged for 5 years, the liquid belies its age, with mature notes of toasty oak, caramel, stone fruit and sophisticated baking spices coming by means of. Sip this one neat or over a big dice of ice. — Prairie Rose
WhistlePig PiggyBack Rye ($41)
In search of a rye whiskey to slowly sip and savor? WhistlePig’s PiggyBack has a 100% rye mash invoice, is aged six years, and provides a touch of citrus and loads of peppery spice with out ever changing into aggressive. All of that is additionally at a considerably cheaper price level than earlier WhistlePig rye expressions, which were trade favorites.
The upper ABV (48.28%) makes this whiskey an ideal candidate for a big rock to sip over. Should you choose your whiskey neat, add a couple of drops of water to open it up, and uncover the brand new flavors and spices that emerge like grapefruit zest and cardamom. — R.I.
Westward American Single Malt ($60)
This Portland, Oregon-made whiskey model is a pioneer within the American single malt class.
Westward’s flagship expression, begins out like a Scotch whisky and is made with 100% malted barley, however makes use of Pacific Northwest two-row barley, which is then fermented with American ale yeast. The liquid is then double-pot distilled and aged like a bourbon, in new charred American oak barrels. The result’s a particular profile of caramel, honey, candied orange peel, roasted nuts and cocoa — a really perfect sipping whiskey yr spherical. — P.R.
Highland Park 12-12 months-Previous Viking Honour ($60)
Scotch whisky is the final word sipping dram. For these not as aware of the class or intimidated by smoke, Highland Park is a incredible entry level. The peat affect is lighter, floral, and extra fragrant than the acidic or chemical kind of flavors that emerge from Islay scotch manufacturers.
A part of this Orkney, Scotland–based mostly distillery’s core line, Highland Park 12-12 months-Previous, has lengthy been one of many nice overachievers within the single malt world, an exquisitely balanced mixture of heather-honey, delicate peat smoke, and sherry cask notes. — R.I.
Nikka Coffey Grain Whisky ($75)
Japanese whiskies might be profound, and their costs have risen accordingly. (Yamazaki 18, a steal again in 2012 at about $130, now runs round $1,000 a bottle.)
Nikka Coffey Grain Whisky will not be solely way more reasonably priced than its single malt counterparts, it has confirmed to be versatile sufficient to work in cocktails in addition to sipped by itself. This blended Japanese whisky is made primarily from corn and aged in ex-American oak, making this bottling a superb alternative for the American bourbon fan. — R.I.