Author Archives: Joel Whitaker

Wyoming Whiskey Adds 360-Case Release

Wyoming Whiskey just officially announced the release of its limited-edition Powder River straight bourbon whiskey as a continuation of its annual Wyoming-only releases. This whiskey is crafted from nineteen barrels of Wyoming Whiskey’s finest bourbon which offer a complex interplay … Continue reading

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Atian Rose Gin Debuts in South Florida

Atian is a vapor-distilled, super-premium gin infused with 13 hand-picked botanicals from South Africa. Inspired by the connection formed between two sides of the world, Atian merges  traditional gin botanicals with those unique to the region, Atian is infused with … Continue reading

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The Macallan Unveils Limited Collection

The Macallan unveiled The Macallan M Collection, a range of limited-release single malt whiskies which celebrates the brand’s acclaimed Six Pillars. The liquid is housed in beautifully crafted decanters created in collaboration with renowned creative director, Fabien Baron and French … Continue reading

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Rosie Giovese Vino Rosato Debuts

A sister brand to Sandy Giovese Vino Rosso, Rosie Giovese Vino Rosato premium boxed wine is availabile in 14 states for $29.99 to $34 a three-liter box.  It’s described as “a delightfully crisp, dry Italian rosé style boxed wine made with Sangiovese … Continue reading

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An Edible QR Code Takes a Shot at Fake Whiskey

In the future, when you order a shot of whiskey, you might ask the bartender to hold an edible fluorescent silk tag that could be found floating inside – even though it is safe to consume. This little silk tag … Continue reading

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Developing Highways That Charge EVs, Heal Their Own Wounds

Here’s good news for suppliers and wholesalers who would like to move to electric trucks but are hesitant because of how long it takes to recharge:  While the U.S. Transportation Department is spending $5 billion over five years to install … Continue reading

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