Welcome to Taste Test, where every week our critic Jonah Flicker explores the most buzzworthy and interesting whiskeys in the world. Check back each Sunday for his latest whiskey review.
A 20-year-old single malt scotch is really not that old, it’s an age statement that you’ll often find in a distillery’s core range. A 20-year-old bourbon, on the other hand, is pretty damn old. There’s a lot of potential at this age for the whiskey to become a tannic oak bomb that…

