Art Reviews

Bourbon is a Work of Art. And we review by tasting. This is where we share every Art Review we’ve done—honest impressions of the whiskies we’ve explored.

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Found North Whisky / Batch 011

Found North Batch 11 is a masterclass in bold and complex Canadian whisky, composed of six corn components and two ryes, including a new wood cask of Peregrine First Flight, which continues the brand’s tradition of crafting high-quality, thoughtfully blended expressions.

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Still Austin Cask Strength Rye Whiskey

For years, Texas whiskey has been carving out its own identity—grain-forward, bold, and unapologetically different. And at the heart of that movement is Still Austin, an upstart distillery doing things the hard way: grain-to-glass, locally sourced, and rooted in artistry.

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Rare Character Limited Release Bourbon 2025 / Batch 01

Batch 01 of Rare Character’s Limited Release Series (2025) isn’t just rare in name. It’s the kind of bottle that makes you stop mid-shelf-scroll and wonder: Is this all flash? Or is there real fire behind the label? Spoiler: there’s fire—and enough finesse to keep it interesting.

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J.T. Meleck High Proof Rice Whiskey

Bourbon may be America’s native spirit, but in southern Louisiana, rice is king. And in the case of J.T. Meleck High Proof Rice Whiskey, that heritage is poured straight into the glass.

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