Given that the identity of Angel’s Envy is based on cask finishing, I was curious about what spurred the decision to release this new whiskey. According to a rep for the distillery, it was based on ...
American whiskey is a crowded category these days, but Angel’s Envy has established separation in the space by focusing almost entirely on barrel-finished expressions. The Kentucky producer initially ...
Angel’s Envy released two new limited-edition whiskeys crafted in collaboration with the Louisville Water Company. Louisville's Ohio River water is optimal for bourbon production due to its iron-free ...
Welcome to Taste Test, where every week our critic Jonah Flicker explores the most buzzworthy and interesting whiskeys in the ...
There’s not really any doubt that as the practice of secondary maturation, or “barrel finishes” has become commonplace and widespread in the American whiskey world, that the Angel’s Envy brand has ...
Bourbon may be as American as apple pie, but what happens when it borrows from equally stellar Japanese distilleries? Angel’s Envy’s latest launch gives us the answer. Based in Louisville, Kentucky, ...
The limited 122.6-proof whiskey was finished in port wine barrels and will be released nationwide on October 10 for $250.
In a twist, it’s finished in French oak casks formerly used to age Patrón. Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a ...
Louisville Water Company likes to say that “bourbon and water are best friends.” That friendship is at the forefront of Angel’s Envy’s latest bourbon releases. The Ohio River is home to hearty ...
From its family-run origins to joining Bacardi, Angel’s Envy has always celebrated craftsmanship. Its latest milestone is Angel’s Envy 10 Cask Strength, the first bourbon from the brand to carry an ...
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