Whisky, #MeToo and Neutron collisions
The #MeToo movement gained global momentum, highlighting and combating sexual harassment and assault, leading to widespread dialogues and reforms. The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus performed its final show, ending a 146-year run. Scientists made the first-ever observation of a neutron star collision, unveiling cosmic secrets.
In whisky, one of the standout releases was GlenDronach 15-Year-Old Revival, making a triumphant return after being discontinued. Its rich, sherry-forward profile was highly anticipated and did not disappoint. Ardbeg An Oa was another notable launch, introducing a more approachable Ardbeg expression that still retained the distillery's characteristic peatiness and complexity.
Among independent bottlers, the Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) gained even more traction, offering a wide array of single cask releases with whimsical names and tasting notes. Wemyss Malts, with their range of single cask bottlings, also drew attention by naming their whiskies based on their flavor profiles, making it easier for consumers to select based on personal preferences. From hard-to-find single casks to more accessible releases, 2017 showed that the whisky world had something for everyone, no matter their level of experience or taste preferences.