Art Reviews
Bourbon is a work of art, and we review by tasting.
This is a growing library of bourbon and whiskey reviews, updated weekly. Each review is grounded in careful tasting and honest evaluation, covering aroma, flavor, and finish.
From the latest releases to standout bottles worth knowing, this is a go-to resource for thoughtful, experience-driven bourbon reviews.
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Green River Honey Finished Bourbon Whiskey
Green River has quietly become one of the better value names in Kentucky bourbon. Their lineup tends to focus on approachable proof points, traditional flavor profiles, and solid pricing rather than hype or heavy marketing.
Barrell Bourbon Cigar Blend
Barrell Bourbon Cigar Blend is one of those bottles that sounds gimmicky until you actually sit down with it. The name makes you expect something smoky, over-oaked, and built purely for cigar lounges and leather chairs.
Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series Bourbon: Stewards Release
Maker’s Mark has spent the last few years turning its Wood Finishing Series into one of the more interesting ongoing experiments in bourbon.
Bardstown Bourbon Co. Cascadia Garryana Oak Barrel Finish Bourbon
Bardstown Bourbon Co. Cascadia Garryana Oak Barrel Finish is the kind of release that reminds you why Bardstown leans into experimentation.
Copper and Kings Bourbon
To make their mark in bourbon, Louisville-based Copper & Kings—best known for bold American brandies—released their first-ever bourbon finished in their own apple brandy barrels.
Barrell Bourbon Cask Finish Series: P.X. Sherry / Batch 001
For years, Barrell Craft Spirits has built its reputation on blending — sourcing and marrying whiskeys from across states, ages, and mashbills to create something greater than the sum of its parts. But with the new Cask Finish Series, they’re taking that expertise into a different arena: secondary maturation.