DramMaster Daily News — April 3, 2026
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🥃 Michter's Drops Legacy Series Alongside Bomberger's Declaration
Michter's Distillery has launched two new whiskeys this April: Shenk's Homestead Sour Mash Whiskey ($110) and Bomberger's Declaration Bourbon, continuing their celebrated Legacy Series. Both releases tap into the brand's historical roots—Shenk's dates back to 18th-century Pennsylvania farming heritage. For collectors seeking provenance-driven American whiskey, these represent Michter's signature limited-edition approach to authenticity.
🏆 World Whiskies Awards 2026: Bowmore, Ballantine's, and Paul John Dominate
The World Whiskies Awards 2026 (held March 25) crowned Bowmore's 21-year-old as World's Best Single Malt, Ballantine's 23 as World's Best Blended, and Siderit PX Cask Rye as World's Best Rye. Indian producer Paul John secured two major honours, reinforcing the growing global recognition of non-Scotch whisky regions. Heaven Hill earned Distiller of the Year (their third time at Icons of Whisky America), demonstrating sustained excellence across their portfolio.
📦 SMWS April Outturn: 28 New Scotch Bottlings Released
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society's April 2026 release features 28 new bottlings, offering collectors a treasure trove of rare expressions across regions and cask finishes. SMWS remains the gold standard for independent bottling discovery—each release cuts through mainstream noise with curated single-cask pours unavailable elsewhere.
🌟 The Macallan Targets Limited Editions: Harmony & Bond Anniversary
The Macallan is gearing up for major releases this year, including the Harmony collection and a special James Bond 55th Anniversary bottling (tied to the 1971 release Diamonds Are Forever). Expect premium pricing and collector demand to be fierce. Rumours also suggest rare 90-year-old single malts may surface before year's end.
🍂 Loch Lomond Launches The Original Series: Innovation in Flavour
Loch Lomond Whiskies introduced The Original Series—a trio of single malts emphasizing experimental cask and production techniques. This signals the distillery's commitment to moving beyond traditional Highland profiles and competing in the innovation-focused segment where younger brands are making waves.
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