7 Best Whiskeys in the World

If you like to enjoy good whiskey, this is the right post! Choosing the ideal one can be an arduous task: there are several forms of fabrications, ingredients, aging, styles and labels. To help with your selection, we've put together a list of the 7 best whiskeys in the world. Check it out and find out which ones are still missing:
Johnnie Walker Blue Label

One of the most desired, the tasting is a real experience. Crafted from over 35 malts, this wonder was launched in 1090 by John Walker's grandchildren. Fruity flavor with sweet woody aroma, honey and clove. Considered one of the best in the world, no wonder it's so special.
Maker’s Mark

Known as the only handmade Bourbon in the world, its production is no more than 600 thousand boxes. Sealed with a red wax on top of the cork, this unique whiskey has a mild and less spicy flavor. The formula has no rye, but sweet wheat, winter red, corn and barley.
Glenlivet 12 anos

The second best selling single malt in the world, top in the USA. Its manufacturing process involves the ripening of the beverage for 12 years in American oak barrels - which previously contained bourbon. It has a sweet taste and fruity aroma, hints of pear, pineapple, vanilla and honey.
Wild Turkey Rare Breed

Aged in virgin oak barrels, it contains no dye and has a more full-bodied and striking flavor. Direct from the United States, the Wild Turkey Rare Breed is considered one of the best bourbons ever produced.
Famous Grouse

One of the most consumed in Scotland, made from a combination of Malts and Grain Whiskey. Aged in oak caskets for at least 8 years, this marvel has touches of vanilla, caramel and dried fruits.
Chivas Regal 18

Produced with aged malts for up to 25 years, this distillate gained respect and admiration from the connoisseurs. Created by Colin Scott, master Blender of the Chivas family, it has a complex, soft, fruity flavor with a light touch of ultimate smokiness - characteristic of the whiskey region in Scotland.
Kavalan Solist Vinho Barrique

Chosen in 2015 as the best in the world, jurors described the single malt as "surprising." Some summed up its taste as a "bourbon infused with milk chocolate." It has a very impressive alcoholic content, 58.5%, its secret is aging in barrels that have stored white wine.
Posted in: 07/23/2019
Last modified: 08/07/2025
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