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A $5,000 and 30-year-old single malt? Yes, this is WhistlePig’s rarest release yet. In this episode, whiskey expert Tom Fischer sits down with WhistlePig Chief Blender Meghan Ireland to taste and discuss the highly limited release of WhistlePig Big ShǝBàng 30-Year Single Malt, aged three decades in American oak and finished about four weeks in Tuscan Vin Santo casks
WhistlePig Distillery of Shoreham, Vermont, says the whiskey comes from Canada’s first single-malt distillery, widely believed to be Glenora (though not officially named), making it one of the most elusive and remarkable North American Single Malt whiskies ever bottled.
Bottled at 90.4 proof, this limited release delivers more layers than we can even tell you in this descpription, so listen to the podcast and subscribe to our channel!
By Tom Fischer5
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A $5,000 and 30-year-old single malt? Yes, this is WhistlePig’s rarest release yet. In this episode, whiskey expert Tom Fischer sits down with WhistlePig Chief Blender Meghan Ireland to taste and discuss the highly limited release of WhistlePig Big ShǝBàng 30-Year Single Malt, aged three decades in American oak and finished about four weeks in Tuscan Vin Santo casks
WhistlePig Distillery of Shoreham, Vermont, says the whiskey comes from Canada’s first single-malt distillery, widely believed to be Glenora (though not officially named), making it one of the most elusive and remarkable North American Single Malt whiskies ever bottled.
Bottled at 90.4 proof, this limited release delivers more layers than we can even tell you in this descpription, so listen to the podcast and subscribe to our channel!