Top 20

Top 20

The Most Exciting Whiskies of 2022

Our Top 20 is a selection of whiskies worthy of your attention. The list includes great values that might otherwise be overlooked, whiskies that are best in class for their style, and highly accomplished bottles you should be looking for. Most importantly, each of these whiskies generates excitement and marks a highlight across a year of tasting.
Jack Daniel's Bonded

Score: 97
50% $30
Tennessee

Redbreast Kentucky Oak Edition

Score: 96
50.5% $95
Ireland

Barrell Vantage

Score: 95
57.22% $90
Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee

Dewar's 12 year old

Score: 94
40% $30
Scotland

Westward Cask Strength

Score: 94
62.5% $100
Oregon

Midleton Very Rare (2022)

Score: 94
40% $200
Ireland

Blue Note Juke Joint Uncut

Score: 92
58.65% $45
Kentucky

Limavady Single Barrel (0039)

Score: 94
46% $50
Ireland

Bruichladdich 8 year old Islay Barley 2013

Score: 94
50% $75
Scotland (Islay)

Nelson Bros. Reserve

Score: 93
53.9% $60
Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee

Sweetens Cove Kennessee Toasted Sugar Maplewood Finished

Score: 93
55.35% $60
Kentucky and Tennessee

Tomintoul Cigar Malt Oloroso Sherry Cask Finish

Score: 94
43% $130
Scotland (Speyside)

Miyagikyo Peated

Score: 94
48% $275
Japan

Blackened Rye The Lightning Double Cask Madeira and Rum Finished

Score: 93
45% $70
Kentucky

Bardstown Bourbon Company Collaborative Series Plantation Rum Barrel Finished

Score: 93
52% $160
Tennessee

Bushmills 12 year old

Score: 93
40% $60
Ireland

Indri Trini The Three Wood

Score: 94
46% $60
India

Hardin's Creek Colonel James B. Beam 2 year old

Score: 93
54% $80
Kentucky

Teeling Wonders of Wood Virgin Chinkapin Oak

Score: 93
50% $100
Ireland

Craigellachie 13 year old Bas Armagnac Finished

Score: 93
46% $65
Scotland (Speyside)

About The Whisky Advocate TOP 20

Each year, Whisky Advocate Buying Guide reviewers collectively sample hundreds of whiskies. These include rare and extremely limited releases, as well as new and emerging labels that will find their way to shelves across the nation. To determine our Top 20, we begin by looking only at whiskies that rated “outstanding” (90 points or higher on Whisky Advocate’s 100-point scale). However, the Top 20 is not simply a collection of our highest-rated whiskies, because many of those are so limited they would be impossible for most readers to locate or purchase. Therefore, in addition to quality (based on score), our selection also prioritizes value (based on price) and availability.

An important step in gauging the true merit of these whiskies is blind tasting review by a panel of international reviewers. The review panel tasted the eligible whiskies in a series of blind tasting flights to arrive at the final list. The panel did not know the identity of the whiskies being tasted—not their producer, country of origin, age, nor price. The average rating from the blind tasting panel supersedes the original Buying Guide rating. The individual reviewer rating will remain noted in the Buying Guide for the record. The final decision for placement considers average score, price, and availability.

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