United States
If Kentucky bourbon, made primarily from corn, is the emblematic American whiskey, in the 18th century its ancestor, Monongahela, was distilled in Pennsylvania exclusively from rye. Rye whiskey still survives today within micro-distilleries spread across the country, from California to New York. Kentucky, however, remains unrivaled, even though Tennessee regularly steals the spotlight thanks to the international fame of Jack Daniel’s. Other North American distilleries have also become essential names in whiskey, such as Blanton’s, Michter’s, or Templeton, making American whiskey a serious competitor to Scotch whisky.
The official regulations for “American Whiskey,” which notably require the use of certain grains in majority depending on the category (corn for bourbon or rye for rye), as well as the obligation to age in new charred oak barrels, guide all these whiskeys toward a distinctive aromatic style, often recalling vanilla, salted caramel, coconut, or spices.283 items
W.L.WELLER 62.85%
2 300.00 €
GEORGE T.STAGG 2018 62.45%
1 300.00 €
GEORGE T.STAGG 2020 65.2%
1 300.00 €
SAZERAC RYE 18 ans 2020 0%
1 800.00 €
1792 RIDGEMONT 46.85%
360.00 €
WELLER C.Y.P.B. 47.5%
900.00 €
EAGLE RARE 17 ans 45%
2 800.00 €
JACK DANIEL'S 1904 Rep. 45%
690.00 €
ELIJAH CRAIG 23 ans 45%
1 900.00 €
WILLIAM LARUE WELLER 70.1%
2 800.00 €
GEORGE T.STAGG 2017 64.6%
1 400.00 €
GEORGE T.STAGG 2016 72.05%
2 100.00 €
GEORGE T. STAGG 2015 69.1%
2 100.00 €
W.L.WELLER 2017 64.1%
2 300.00 €
W.L.WELLER 67.7%
2 400.00 €
W.L.WELLER 67.3%
2 500.00 €
THOMAS H.HANDY 2017 63.6%
1 600.00 €
THOMAS H.HANDY 2016 63.1%
1 700.00 €


































