
1. Boann Distillery
Family-owned Boann Distillery has unveiled a trifecta of 94-proof, single pot still Irish whiskeys. One is finished in Marsala casks from Sicily’s Cantine de Vinci; another in Madeira house Justino’s vintage casks. Rounding out the collection is an expression finished in rare vintage Pedro Ximénez chestnut and oak casks from Málaga. All are packaged in bespoke bottles that evoke grain, water, and wood.
SRP: $69 per 700-ml bottle
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2. Hambledon Vineyard
Acquired by Berry Bros. & Rudd and Symington Family Estates in 2023, Hambledon, England’s oldest commercial winery, was established in 1952 by Major General Sir Guy Salisbury-Jones. Finally, the historic label’s sparkling classic cuvée and classic cuvée rosé are available stateside. The former comprises Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grapes from the 2019 harvest as well as reserve wines from the solera system; the latter, which has spent over four years on lees, bursts with notes of summer fruit.
SRP: $59.99 to $64.99 per 750-ml bottle
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3. Compass Box
Every year, Compass Box partners with a female artist for the annual limited release of its pioneering blended grain Scotch whisky. For the 92-proof 2025 edition, which melds single grain from the Cameronbridge distillery aged for an additional two years in a first-fill Marsala cask with single grain from the Girvan Distillery and from previous vatted iterations of Hedonism, the bottle is graced with a transporting label by Argentine talent Sofia Bonati.
SRP: $150 per 700-ml bottle
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4. Nooh by La Coste
Château La Coste has spent years hatching a collection of non-alcoholic wines, and the result is Nooh by La Coste. The sparkling and still rosé and white selections, all crafted from the Provence winery’s Rosé d’une Nuit organic cuvée, undergo a state-of-the-art vacuum distillation that leaves them completely alcohol free and with just 3.5 grams of residual sugar.
SRP: $35 to $45 per 750-ml bottle
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5. Jack Daniel’s
Jack Daniel’s first introduced a 14-year-old, charcoal-mellowed Tennessee whiskey in the 1900s, and now its oldest expression has finally made a comeback at a robust 126.3 proof that yields flavors of leather and butterscotch. Although it has the same mash bill as the classic—80 percent corn, 12 percent malted barley, and eight percent rye—this version was aged in barrels positioned on the upper levels of the rickhouse that were then moved to lower floors to extend the maturation process.
SRP: $149.99 per 750-ml bottle
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6. Sprinter
The bubbly peach offering quickly became a favorite among fans of Sprinter, Kylie Jenner’s breezy vodka soda in a can, so it’s not surprising the sweet, juicy fruit is the star of Sprinter’s first single-flavor four-pack. With no added sugar, the 100-calorie ready-to-drink cocktail (4.5% ABV) combines premium vodka and real fruit juice.
SRP: $9.99 per four-pack of 355-ml cans
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7. New York Cocktail Company
Linden Pride, the owner of West Village drinks hangout Dante NYC, has expanded his New York Cocktail Company portfolio. The bottled ready-to-serve range includes four Negroni variations—Classic, Chocolate, Mezcalito, and Espresso—developed by Dante beverage director Renato Tonelli, and now an Old Fashioned, crafted with PDT owner Jeff Bell. It features Milam & Green bourbon, sherry, apricot liqueur, and bitters, that can be elevated upon serving with an expressed orange peel garnish.
SRP: $29.99 per 375-ml bottle
newyorkcocktailcompany.com
8. Passerelles
Jackson Family Wines delves into the terroir of France’s diverse Loire Valley with the Passerelles collection. The four 2023 bottlings, including a Chenin Blanc from Anjou, Sauvignon Blancs from Touraine Oisly and Sancerre, and a Saumur Cabernet Franc, are light-bodied, fresh, and decidedly food-friendly.
SRP: $25 to $40 per 750-ml bottle
jacksonfamilywines.com
9. Penelope Bourbon
Penelope Bourbon has ramped up its Core Series with a wheated variety. The 95-proof whiskey, which joins the Architect, barrel strength, four grain, and toasted expressions, showcases a mash bill of 74 percent corn, 16 percent wheat, seven percent rye, and three percent malted barley. Its fruity aromas of apple and pear pave the way to vanilla, orange zest, and
brown sugar on the palate.
SRP: $39.99 per 750-ml bottle
penelopebourbon.com
10. Chicas Divertidas
In celebration of Megan Thee Stallion’s 30th birthday, the Grammy Award-winning musician has rolled out her lively tequila brand Chicas Divertidas. First up: a premium blanco and reposado. Distilled at Casa Centinela, they are housed in striking bottles embellished with agave plant-reminiscent grooves and capped in dagger-punctured hearts.
SRP: $70 to $80 per 750-ml bottle
chicasdivertidastequila.com
11. Mijenta Tequila
Through its limited-edition Symphony Series, Mijenta puts the spotlight on barrel-aged tequila. Following last year’s inaugural cristalino release, the additivefree, sustainable tequila from the highlands of Jalisco continues its exploration with a high-proof reposado matured for eight months. Made with staves from oak forests in Minnesota, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, it embraces a proprietary toasting method that deepens the wood’s impact on the banana- and caramel-laden spirit.
SRP: $89.99 per 750-ml bottle
mijenta-tequila.com
12. Moderato Wines
Beloved at top Paris restaurants, alcoholfree wine brand Moderato has now landed in the U.S. The four iterations—blanc, rouge, rosé, and sparkling pétillant—are brought to life from Colombard, Merlot, Tannat, and Gros Manseng grapes grown on Moderato’s own vineyards in Gascony with the cuttingedge Cuvée Révolutionnaire dealcoholizing method. The celebratory wines contain less than 0.5 percent alcohol and just 10 to 15 calories per 100-milliliter serving.
SRP: $25 to $30 per 750-ml bottle
le-moderato.com