American Whiskey
One of the most famous types of American whiskey is bourbon, a spirit that must contain at least 51% corn and be aged in new charred oak barrels, giving it a unique sweetness and smooth finish. Rye whiskey, another popular type, is known for its bold, peppery flavor, ideal for classic cocktails like the Manhattan or Old Fashioned. Distilleries in Kentucky, Tennessee, and across the United States have honed the art of whiskey-making, blending tradition with innovation to create award-winning spirits.
Whether you’re a whiskey enthusiast or new to American whiskey, exploring the range of flavors—from Kentucky’s smooth bourbons to the spicy character of Tennessee whiskey—is an experience that reveals the craftsmanship, heritage, and bold spirit of American whiskey.