Summer’s balmy embrace is long gone. Winter and the holidays are barreling toward us like an out-of-control locomotive. And while a crackling fire can replace the warmth of the sun on your skin, we prefer to warm up from the inside out. Because, truthfully, there’s no greater feeling than staving off a chill with the season’s greatest warming whiskeys. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies
When we say whiskey, we don’t mean we’re sticking to just one category. The fall calls for Scotch, rye, and bourbon. And, when it comes to warming, this usually means a high proof.
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When we need a respite from the cold, we turn to barrel-strength and cask-strength whiskey. These are highly potent potables in the 100-plus range—the kind of heat that sets a fire in your belly and radiates warmth to your bones. But not just any cask-strength whiskey will do. Below, you’ll find 10 of our favorites, chosen for their balanced ratio of quality to warming effect.
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- The GlenAllachie 10-Year-Old Cask Strength The 2021 winner of the “World’s Best Single Malt” at the World Whiskies Awards, The GlenAllachie 10-year-old Cask Strength is a mix of whiskies aged in Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso Sherry casks as well as a small amount of whisky from virgin oak and Rioja casks. This 57.5% ABV whisky is known for its slightly spicy, sweet flavor profile of candied orange peels, vanilla beans, honey, ginger, and cinnamon. [$99.99 for a 750ml bottle; theglenallachie.com] Get it
Courtesy image 2. Redemption 10-Year-Old Barrel Proof Rye This 116.2-proof rye is made with a mash bill of 95% rye. It’s aged to perfection in American oak barrels for a minimum of ten full years. The result is a sublimely complex, flavorful whiskey with flavors of licorice, vanilla beans, cardamom, dark chocolate, fresh mint, and a finish of spicy, peppery rye that reminds you what you plucked this bottle off the shelf in the first place [$115 for a 750ml bottle; redemptionwhiskey.com] Get it
Courtesy image 3. Wild Turkey Rare Breed Bourbon The best thing about Wild Turkey, especially in terms of warming whiskeys, is the fact that you have a lot of reasonably-priced totally warming expressions to choose from. We suggest you look no further than Rare Breed Bourbon. This barrel-proof, small-batch bourbon is a blend of six, eight, and twelve-year-old bourbons. The result is a sweet, slightly spicy whiskey with notes of dried fruits, honey, vanilla, almond cookies, and just a hint of cracked black pepper. [$60 for a 750ml bottle; wildturkeybourbon.com] Get it
Courtesy image 4. 291 Barrel Proof Colorado Rye Whiskey To say this is a high-proof, warming whiskey is the understatement of the year. Sitting at a potent 129.7-proof, this is sure to warm you from inside out (if you can get your hands on a bottle that is). Matured for at least three years in deeply-charred American oak casks, this limited edition rye whiskey is known for its flavors of pipe tobacco, fresh leather, caramel, rich oak, and wintry spices. [$110 for a 750ml bottle; distillery291.com] Get it
Courtesy image 5. Amrut Cask Strength Indian Single Malt Whisky If you’re limiting yourself simply to whiskeys from well-known whiskey-producing countries, you are definitely limiting your palate. We suggest that you branch out. A good choice is Amrut Cask Strength Indian Single Malt Whisky. This award-winning cask strength whisky is known for its flavors of sticky toffee, candied orange peels, roasted barley, vanilla, and toasted oak. It’s a unique, warming, and highly memorable whisky for the cold days ahead. [$79.99 for a 750ml bottle; amrutdistilleries.com] Get it
Courtesy image 6. Two Stacks The Blenders Cut Cask Strength Irish Whiskey This is a supremely complex whiskey. This 65% ABV cask strength whiskey from Two stacks is a blend of five different whiskeys. A dark grain aged in virgin oak casks, a light grain aged in ex-bourbon barrels, a pot still whiskey aged in oloroso sherry casks, a double malt aged in ex-bourbon barrels, and a peated malt aged in ex-bourbon barrels. This meticulous blending results in complex, rich whiskey with notes of dried fruits, caramel, vanilla beans, toasted marshmallows, and rich peat smoke. [$65 for a 750ml bottle; twostackswhiskey.com] Get it
Courtesy image 7. Belle Meade Reserve Bourbon This award-winning, non-chill filtered, small batch whiskey is known for its high-rye mash bill, adding a little extra spice to the usual sweet bourbon flavor. A blend of whiskeys ranging in age from seven to eleven years old, it’s a bold, slightly spicy bourbon with hints of cinnamon sugar, vanilla beans, toffee, candy apples, raisins, rich oak, and peppery spice. It’s a well-balanced, complex warmer you’ll want to sip until the spring thaw. [$69.99 for a 750ml bottle; bellemeadebourbon.com] Get it
Courtesy image 8. Glenfarclas 105 Single Malt Scotch One look at this whisky’s label and you know it isn’t messing around. There’s no need for flashy, over-the-top labels when you have a 120-proof single malt whisky that was aged between eight and ten years in a combination of former bourbon barrels and sherry casks. This results in a sweet, spicy expression with flavors like caramelized almonds, toffee, toasted vanilla beans, dried fruits, candied orange peels, and just a hint of wintry spices at the finish. [$125 for a 750ml bottle; glenfarclas.com] Get it
Courtesy image 9. Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon While some disagree, many people that Elijah Craig, a former minister invented bourbon when he decided to age his corn whiskey in charred oak barrels. This line of whiskey from Heaven Hill is made to pay tribute to this whiskey pioneer. While you can’t go wrong with its straight bourbon, if you want to warm up this winter, we suggest Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon. While every batch is slightly different, this straight-from-the-barrel, non-chill filtered whiskey is known for its bold flavor profile of toasted oak, peppery rye, vanilla beans, cinnamon, and dark chocolate. [$95.99 for a 750ml bottle; elijahcraig.com] Get it
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- Catoctin Creek Roundstone Rye Cask Proof Released only (about) twice per year, the cask strength version of Catoctin Creek’s popular Roundstone Rye is a potent 58% ABV but still manages to be sublimely complex and well-balanced. This award-winner is known for its bold flavor profile of toffee, sweet milk chocolate, fresh leather, pipe tobacco, toasted vanilla beans, and peppery rye. It’s the sweet, spicy, warming whiskey you’ll crave all winter long. [$85 for a 750ml bottle; catoctincreekdistilling.com] Get it
Courtesy image 11. George Dickel Bottled in Bond When people think of Tennessee whiskey, one name immediately comes to mind: Jack Daniel’s. But an argument can be made for the second most popular brand from the Volunteer State: George Dickel. That’s because of expressions like Bottled in Bond. Released a few years ago, this 100 proof expression was aged for 13 years, giving it rich charred oak, dried fruit, toffee, and sweet vanilla flavors. [$50; georgedickel.com] Get it
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- Redbreast Cask Strength 12 Year Irish Whiskey When it comes to warming whiskey, you definitely shouldn’t overlook Irish bottles. One of the best is Redbreast Cask Strength. This high-proof version of its iconic 12-year-old was aged in both ex-bourbon barrels and Oloroso sherry butts. The result is a bold, nuanced whiskey with hints of caramel apples, dried cherries, caramel, vanilla, rich oak, and toasted vanilla beans. [$100; redbreastwhiskey.com] Get it
Courtesy image 13. Alberta Premium Cask Strength Canadian Rye Whisky This previously under-the-radar Canadian whisky’s popularity exploded when Jim Murray named it “Whisky of the Year” in his Whisky Bible. Distilled in Calgary with a mash bill of 100 percent Alberta rye, it’s aged for at least five years and bottled at cask strength. This results in a warming, spicy whisky with notes of dried fruits, butterscotch, vanilla beans, and a gentle, spicy cracked black pepper finish that leaves you craving more. [$80; albertadistillers.com] Get it
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Courtesy image 14. Woodinville Cask Strength Straight Bourbon Whiskey Made in the same style as its original straight bourbon, Woodinville Cask Strength is crafted only with corn, rye, and malted barley sourced from its home state of Washington. It spends five years in the barrel before being bottled at cask strength, creating a unique, flavorful whiskey highlighted by flavors of fudge, wood char, caramel corn, dried fruits, and a gentle, warming finish. ($85; woodinvillewhiskeyco.com] Get it
Courtesy image 15. Balcones True Blue 100 Blue Corn Whiskey In the past decade, a new frontier of whiskey has begun in Texas. One of the best examples is Balcones. And, if you’re looking for a warming whiskey from the Waco-based distillery, give True Blue 100 a try. This award-winning corn whiskey is known for its sweet, mellow flavor with notes of clover honey, sweet corn, and just a hint of spice to bring everything together. [$55; balconesdistilling.com] Get it
Courtesy image 16. Ardbeg Uigeadail Single Malt Scotch Whisky A doozy to pronounce, this single malt Scotch whisky is a great example of a high-proof, sherry-finished whisky. A favorite among fans of the distillery, this whisky got its name from a loch near the distillery. The non-chill-filtered whisky is loaded with flavors like salted caramel, dried cherries, sweet sherry, sticky toffee pudding, and a heavy dose of campfire smoke to remind you that it’s from Islay. [$85; ardbeg.com] Get it
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Courtesy image 17. Sagamore Spirit Cask Strength Rye Whiskey Sagamore Spirit has made quite a name for itself in the rye whiskey world in the last few years, racking up countless awards. Its Cask Strength Rye is not only one of its best, but one of its most warming. It’s a blend of straight high-rye and low-rye whiskeys aged between four and seven years. The result is a bold expression with notes of butterscotch, dried fruits, clover honey, and a wallop of cracked black pepper. [$80; sagamorespirit.com] Get it
Courtesy image 18. Aberlour A’bunadh Single Malt Scotch Whisky If you took a poll of bartenders’ favorite sherry bombs in the single-malt world, there’s a good chance many of them would mention Aberlour A’bunadh. This high-proof, single-malt Scotch was aged completely in Oloroso sherry casks, resulting in a decadent, dessert-like expression with flavors of dried cherries, sweet sherry, caramel, vanilla, and a gentle, nutty sweetness. [$100; aberlour.com] Get it
Courtesy image 19. Maker’s Mark Cask Strength Bourbon When it comes to bargain bourbons, it’s difficult to beat the price-to-quality ratio of classic Maker’s Mark. A step up would be its Cask Strength. This non-chill-filtered expression is surprisingly smooth and soft, with notes of candied pecans, cinnamon sugar, caramel corn, vanilla beans, and just a hint of spice at the very end. [$50; makersmark.com] Get it
Courtesy image 20. Laphroaig 10-Year-Old Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky Laphroaig is a truly unique single-malt Scotch whisky. Known for its medicinal, briny, smoky flavors, its flagship expression is its 10-year-old. Recently, the distillery released a cask-strength version of the beloved tipple. It’s bold and potent, matured for 10 years in ex-bourbon barrels, and carries flavors like ocean brine, salted caramel, dried cherries, candied orange peel, oaky wood, and the peat smoke Islay drinkers have grown to expect. [$88; laphroaig.com] Get it
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Summer’s balmy embrace is long gone. Winter and the holidays are barreling toward us like an out-of-control locomotive. And while a crackling fire can replace the warmth of the sun on your skin, we prefer to warm up from the inside out. Because, truthfully, there’s no greater feeling than staving off a chill with the season’s greatest warming whiskeys.
In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies
When we say whiskey, we don’t mean we’re sticking to just one category. The fall calls for Scotch, rye, and bourbon. And, when it comes to warming, this usually means a high proof.
The 50 Best Whiskeys in the World
We found your new favorite bottle. Read article
When we need a respite from the cold, we turn to barrel-strength and cask-strength whiskey. These are highly potent potables in the 100-plus range—the kind of heat that sets a fire in your belly and radiates warmth to your bones. But not just any cask-strength whiskey will do. Below, you’ll find 10 of our favorites, chosen for their balanced ratio of quality to warming effect.
The 50 Best Whiskeys in the World
We found your new favorite bottle. Read article
The 50 Best Whiskeys in the World
We found your new favorite bottle.
1. The GlenAllachie 10-Year-Old Cask Strength
The 2021 winner of the “World’s Best Single Malt” at the World Whiskies Awards, The GlenAllachie 10-year-old Cask Strength is a mix of whiskies aged in Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso Sherry casks as well as a small amount of whisky from virgin oak and Rioja casks. This 57.5% ABV whisky is known for its slightly spicy, sweet flavor profile of candied orange peels, vanilla beans, honey, ginger, and cinnamon.
[$99.99 for a 750ml bottle; theglenallachie.com]
2. Redemption 10-Year-Old Barrel Proof Rye
This 116.2-proof rye is made with a mash bill of 95% rye. It’s aged to perfection in American oak barrels for a minimum of ten full years. The result is a sublimely complex, flavorful whiskey with flavors of licorice, vanilla beans, cardamom, dark chocolate, fresh mint, and a finish of spicy, peppery rye that reminds you what you plucked this bottle off the shelf in the first place
[$115 for a 750ml bottle; redemptionwhiskey.com]
3. Wild Turkey Rare Breed Bourbon
The best thing about Wild Turkey, especially in terms of warming whiskeys, is the fact that you have a lot of reasonably-priced totally warming expressions to choose from. We suggest you look no further than Rare Breed Bourbon. This barrel-proof, small-batch bourbon is a blend of six, eight, and twelve-year-old bourbons. The result is a sweet, slightly spicy whiskey with notes of dried fruits, honey, vanilla, almond cookies, and just a hint of cracked black pepper.
[$60 for a 750ml bottle; wildturkeybourbon.com]
4. 291 Barrel Proof Colorado Rye Whiskey
To say this is a high-proof, warming whiskey is the understatement of the year. Sitting at a potent 129.7-proof, this is sure to warm you from inside out (if you can get your hands on a bottle that is). Matured for at least three years in deeply-charred American oak casks, this limited edition rye whiskey is known for its flavors of pipe tobacco, fresh leather, caramel, rich oak, and wintry spices.
[$110 for a 750ml bottle; distillery291.com]
5. Amrut Cask Strength Indian Single Malt Whisky
If you’re limiting yourself simply to whiskeys from well-known whiskey-producing countries, you are definitely limiting your palate. We suggest that you branch out. A good choice is Amrut Cask Strength Indian Single Malt Whisky. This award-winning cask strength whisky is known for its flavors of sticky toffee, candied orange peels, roasted barley, vanilla, and toasted oak. It’s a unique, warming, and highly memorable whisky for the cold days ahead.
[$79.99 for a 750ml bottle; amrutdistilleries.com]
6. Two Stacks The Blenders Cut Cask Strength Irish Whiskey
This is a supremely complex whiskey. This 65% ABV cask strength whiskey from Two stacks is a blend of five different whiskeys. A dark grain aged in virgin oak casks, a light grain aged in ex-bourbon barrels, a pot still whiskey aged in oloroso sherry casks, a double malt aged in ex-bourbon barrels, and a peated malt aged in ex-bourbon barrels. This meticulous blending results in complex, rich whiskey with notes of dried fruits, caramel, vanilla beans, toasted marshmallows, and rich peat smoke.
[$65 for a 750ml bottle; twostackswhiskey.com]
7. Belle Meade Reserve Bourbon
This award-winning, non-chill filtered, small batch whiskey is known for its high-rye mash bill, adding a little extra spice to the usual sweet bourbon flavor. A blend of whiskeys ranging in age from seven to eleven years old, it’s a bold, slightly spicy bourbon with hints of cinnamon sugar, vanilla beans, toffee, candy apples, raisins, rich oak, and peppery spice. It’s a well-balanced, complex warmer you’ll want to sip until the spring thaw.
[$69.99 for a 750ml bottle; bellemeadebourbon.com]
8. Glenfarclas 105 Single Malt Scotch
One look at this whisky’s label and you know it isn’t messing around. There’s no need for flashy, over-the-top labels when you have a 120-proof single malt whisky that was aged between eight and ten years in a combination of former bourbon barrels and sherry casks. This results in a sweet, spicy expression with flavors like caramelized almonds, toffee, toasted vanilla beans, dried fruits, candied orange peels, and just a hint of wintry spices at the finish.
[$125 for a 750ml bottle; glenfarclas.com]
9. Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon
While some disagree, many people that Elijah Craig, a former minister invented bourbon when he decided to age his corn whiskey in charred oak barrels. This line of whiskey from Heaven Hill is made to pay tribute to this whiskey pioneer. While you can’t go wrong with its straight bourbon, if you want to warm up this winter, we suggest Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon. While every batch is slightly different, this straight-from-the-barrel, non-chill filtered whiskey is known for its bold flavor profile of toasted oak, peppery rye, vanilla beans, cinnamon, and dark chocolate.
[$95.99 for a 750ml bottle; elijahcraig.com]
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10. Catoctin Creek Roundstone Rye Cask Proof
Released only (about) twice per year, the cask strength version of Catoctin Creek’s popular Roundstone Rye is a potent 58% ABV but still manages to be sublimely complex and well-balanced. This award-winner is known for its bold flavor profile of toffee, sweet milk chocolate, fresh leather, pipe tobacco, toasted vanilla beans, and peppery rye. It’s the sweet, spicy, warming whiskey you’ll crave all winter long.
[$85 for a 750ml bottle; catoctincreekdistilling.com]
11. George Dickel Bottled in Bond
When people think of Tennessee whiskey, one name immediately comes to mind: Jack Daniel’s. But an argument can be made for the second most popular brand from the Volunteer State: George Dickel. That’s because of expressions like Bottled in Bond. Released a few years ago, this 100 proof expression was aged for 13 years, giving it rich charred oak, dried fruit, toffee, and sweet vanilla flavors.
[$50; georgedickel.com]
12. Redbreast Cask Strength 12 Year Irish Whiskey
When it comes to warming whiskey, you definitely shouldn’t overlook Irish bottles. One of the best is Redbreast Cask Strength. This high-proof version of its iconic 12-year-old was aged in both ex-bourbon barrels and Oloroso sherry butts. The result is a bold, nuanced whiskey with hints of caramel apples, dried cherries, caramel, vanilla, rich oak, and toasted vanilla beans.
[$100; redbreastwhiskey.com]
13. Alberta Premium Cask Strength Canadian Rye Whisky
This previously under-the-radar Canadian whisky’s popularity exploded when Jim Murray named it “Whisky of the Year” in his Whisky Bible. Distilled in Calgary with a mash bill of 100 percent Alberta rye, it’s aged for at least five years and bottled at cask strength. This results in a warming, spicy whisky with notes of dried fruits, butterscotch, vanilla beans, and a gentle, spicy cracked black pepper finish that leaves you craving more.
[$80; albertadistillers.com]
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14. Woodinville Cask Strength Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Made in the same style as its original straight bourbon, Woodinville Cask Strength is crafted only with corn, rye, and malted barley sourced from its home state of Washington. It spends five years in the barrel before being bottled at cask strength, creating a unique, flavorful whiskey highlighted by flavors of fudge, wood char, caramel corn, dried fruits, and a gentle, warming finish.
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($85; woodinvillewhiskeyco.com]
15. Balcones True Blue 100 Blue Corn Whiskey
In the past decade, a new frontier of whiskey has begun in Texas. One of the best examples is Balcones. And, if you’re looking for a warming whiskey from the Waco-based distillery, give True Blue 100 a try. This award-winning corn whiskey is known for its sweet, mellow flavor with notes of clover honey, sweet corn, and just a hint of spice to bring everything together.
[$55; balconesdistilling.com]
16. Ardbeg Uigeadail Single Malt Scotch Whisky
A doozy to pronounce, this single malt Scotch whisky is a great example of a high-proof, sherry-finished whisky. A favorite among fans of the distillery, this whisky got its name from a loch near the distillery. The non-chill-filtered whisky is loaded with flavors like salted caramel, dried cherries, sweet sherry, sticky toffee pudding, and a heavy dose of campfire smoke to remind you that it’s from Islay.
[$85; ardbeg.com]
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17. Sagamore Spirit Cask Strength Rye Whiskey
Sagamore Spirit has made quite a name for itself in the rye whiskey world in the last few years, racking up countless awards. Its Cask Strength Rye is not only one of its best, but one of its most warming. It’s a blend of straight high-rye and low-rye whiskeys aged between four and seven years. The result is a bold expression with notes of butterscotch, dried fruits, clover honey, and a wallop of cracked black pepper.
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[$80; sagamorespirit.com]
18. Aberlour A’bunadh Single Malt Scotch Whisky
If you took a poll of bartenders’ favorite sherry bombs in the single-malt world, there’s a good chance many of them would mention Aberlour A’bunadh. This high-proof, single-malt Scotch was aged completely in Oloroso sherry casks, resulting in a decadent, dessert-like expression with flavors of dried cherries, sweet sherry, caramel, vanilla, and a gentle, nutty sweetness.
[$100; aberlour.com]
19. Maker’s Mark Cask Strength Bourbon
When it comes to bargain bourbons, it’s difficult to beat the price-to-quality ratio of classic Maker’s Mark. A step up would be its Cask Strength. This non-chill-filtered expression is surprisingly smooth and soft, with notes of candied pecans, cinnamon sugar, caramel corn, vanilla beans, and just a hint of spice at the very end.
[$50; makersmark.com]
20. Laphroaig 10-Year-Old Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Laphroaig is a truly unique single-malt Scotch whisky. Known for its medicinal, briny, smoky flavors, its flagship expression is its 10-year-old. Recently, the distillery released a cask-strength version of the beloved tipple. It’s bold and potent, matured for 10 years in ex-bourbon barrels, and carries flavors like ocean brine, salted caramel, dried cherries, candied orange peel, oaky wood, and the peat smoke Islay drinkers have grown to expect.
[$88; laphroaig.com]
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