Wes Henderson co-founded Angel’s Envy along with his late father Lincoln almost 15 years ago in 2010, and that brand and distillery has gone on to become an icon in the Kentucky whiskey industry. The ...
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How Angel’s Envy Changed American Whiskey Forever
Lincoln Henderson didn’t set out to change the world. He just wanted to make better bourbon. Four decades spent shaping the ...
American whiskey is a crowded category these days, but Angel’s Envy has established separation in the space by focusing almost entirely on barrel-finished expressions. The Kentucky producer initially ...
Angel’s Envy does just one thing, but it does it very well: making cask-finished whiskey. The annual Cask Strength Bourbon release, finished in port barrels like the core expression, is always a ...
Given that the identity of Angel’s Envy is based on cask finishing, I was curious about what spurred the decision to release this new whiskey. According to a rep for the distillery, it was based on ...
From its family-run origins to joining Bacardi, Angel’s Envy has always celebrated craftsmanship. Its latest milestone is Angel’s Envy 10 Cask Strength, the first bourbon from the brand to carry an ...
Angel’s Envy is releasing a new rye whiskey finished in ice cider casks. If you can find one of the 6,000 bottles to buy, it’s 107 proof with a suggested retail price of $249.99. Nathan Pedigo ...
Rye whiskey is booming, and everybody’s happy to jump on board and keep things classically tasty. Everybody, that is, except for Lincoln Henderson. If you don’t know his name, you should; the man is a ...
The limited 122.6-proof whiskey was finished in port wine barrels and will be released nationwide on October 10 for $250. Angel’s Envy, founded in 2010 and known for being among the first U.S. brands ...
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