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The Three Top Ranked Bourbons from the 2026 ADI Whiskey Judging Reveal Their Distinct Excellence

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The American Distilling Institute’s 2026 Judging showcased the evolving landscape of bourbon, emphasizing its traditional roots while highlighting innovative approaches. The results revealed three standout bourbons, each demonstrating unique expressions and character.

1. Still 630 Distillery, Due Process Bourbon (65.4% ABV)
Produced in St. Louis, Missouri, Due Process is celebrated for its raw power and intensity. With a mash bill of 70% corn, 20% rye, and 10% malted barley, this bourbon is aged for 4-5 years and bottled at a notable 130.6 proof. The bourbon offers a bold nose featuring caramelized sugar, vanilla, and toasted oak, with flavors of clove, cinnamon, and charred oak resonating on the palate. It presents a dense texture and a lengthy finish marked by oak char and peppery rye spice.

2. Widow Jane 10-Year Bourbon (45.5% ABV)
Sourced from various Kentucky distilleries and bottled in Brooklyn, Widow Jane is known for its uniqueness, with limestone-rich water from the Widow Jane Mine enhancing its profile. This bourbon features layered aromas of vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg, complemented by a blend of cherry and toasted pecan on the palate. Its smooth texture and balanced finish make it approachable while maintaining complexity.

3. Joseph Magnus Bourbon (50% ABV)
Joseph Magnus takes a distinctive route by finishing primarily 8–9-year-old Indiana bourbon in sherry and Cognac casks, creating a whiskey rich in dried fruit and chocolate flavors. It combines toffee and brown sugar notes with spices and a velvety mouthfeel. The finish is long and evolving, integrating both oak and nutty tones.

These selections highlight the breadth of bourbon’s stylistic range, reinforcing that within the strict legal definitions, creativity is abundant. Each expression presents an excellent choice for any bourbon enthusiast, offering a blend of tradition and innovation at relatively reasonable prices.

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