During the holiday season, there is a unique opportunity to explore a variety of Black-owned whiskey brands that not only offer distinctive flavors but also embody rich cultural legacies. The market has seen a surge in new releases, providing consumers with thoughtful choices for their celebrations.
SirDavis Whisky
Launched in 2024 by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Moët Hennessy, SirDavis Whisky is rooted in history, honoring Beyoncé’s great-grandfather, a Prohibition-era moonshiner. The whiskey is produced in Houston and showcases a rich profile with notes of Seville orange, raisins, cinnamon, and clove, boasting an ABV of 44% (88 proof).
Fort Mosé 1738 Bourbon Whiskey
Victor G. Harvey Sr. created Fort Mosé 1738 Bourbon Whiskey to honor the first legally recognized free Black settlement in America. This four-year-old bourbon blends corn, rye, and malted barley, creating flavors of cocoa, custard, and cinnamon, with a portion of the proceeds supporting the preserved history of Fort Mosé.
Brough Brothers Bourbon
Established by brothers Victor, Bryson, and Christian Yarbrough, Brough Brothers Bourbon is the first Black-owned distillery in Kentucky since Prohibition. Their small-batch bourbons present a smooth flavor profile featuring hints of ginger, nutmeg, and apple, symbolizing a step towards greater diversity in the whiskey industry.
Amber & Opal Honey Botanical Rye Whiskey
The brainchild of Ja Rule and partners, Amber & Opal Honey Botanical Rye Whiskey is geared towards novices and aficionados alike. This whiskey, released in 2024, is infused with orange blossom honey and filled with flavors from Lapsang Souchong tea and spices. The brand aims to create connections through initiatives like the “Cocktails + Conversations” tour.
Arthur Wheeler Spirits Company
Founded by Floyd “Beau” Wheeler Jr., Arthur Wheeler Spirits Company produces a variety of spirits including bourbon and rye. Their 1932 Bourbon features flavors of vanilla, caramel, and oak. The company emphasizes quality and innovation, continuing to build a legacy of Black ownership in the spirits industry.
These brands not only fulfill a need for quality whiskey but also represent a larger movement towards entrepreneurship and representation within the spirits industry. As you enjoy these offerings this holiday season, you’re also supporting a vital aspect of Black culture and history.
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