Whisky Magazine
Celebrating whiskies of the world

Issue 73 of Whisky Magazine out now!

Issue 73 Out Now

Read - Buy - Subscribe

Quick Links

Buy back issues
Cocktails
Distilleries
Find a whisky
Forums and chat
Independent bottlers
Magazine archive
News
Nosing & Tasting Course
Subscribe
Tasting notes
Whisky and food
Whisky Glossary



Search

Join Whiskymag.com Now
MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIBE
STORE
FEATURES
WHISKIES
DIRECTORY
FORUMS
Cocktails  |  Events  |  Links  |  News  |  Clubs  |  Words  |  Tasting Course  |  Independent Bottlers Challenge
Have your say

World Whiskies Awards 2008

This year’s competition saw more than 200 whiskies do battle over three tasting rounds for the coveted titles of the best whiskies in the world.

It has been a hard fought competition this year, with some interesting and surprising results. There have been intensive rounds of tastings by Whisky Magazine’s independent editorial panel drawn from the best journalists and retailers across the world, and also by industry representatives made up of master blenders, distillers and brand ambassadors.

To get to the final results three rounds of blind tastings were held. Round one was conducted by the editorial panel at their homes. The judges were simply sent sample bottles marked with the ABV and category.

We split the whiskies up by regions and styles. The entries, which increased from last year’s competition, were then divided up among the judges, who then tasted and marked the spirits out of 10. The highest scoring whiskies in this round gave us the subcategory winners, for instance the best Speyside whisky 12 Years and under, which then went forward to the second round of tastings, held in London with some of the best noses in the industry judging them.

The winners of this second round gave us our category winners, for instance best Highland whisky, which were then sent back to the editorial panel to do battle for the overall titles. The competition featured some eye-opening whiskies and the judges had a hard time separating the very good from the good. The scores reflected this struggle with some whiskies only beating their contemporaries by a few points.

In some categories, particularly if only one whisky entered it was still put through the tasting wringer to make sure it passed the judges exacting standards and was deserving of the award. Our congratulations go to the winners and we hope that you will have fun exploring some of the whiskies that performed exceptionally this year.

JUDGING PANEL

CHAIRMAN OF JUDGES Dave Broom
EUROPE Rob Allanson, Whisky Magazine
Thierry Benitah, La Maison du Whisky
Robin Laing
Charles MacLean
Martine Nouet
Dominic Roskrow
Keir Sword, Royal Mile Whiskies
USA Charles Cowdrey
William Dowd
Mike Miller, Delilah’s
Tonya LeNell, LeNells
JAPAN Masashi Goto, Main Malt bar
Nobuyuki Nakamura, Campbelltoun Loch bar
Koukichi Kuribayashi, Mejiro Tanakaya
Hideo Yamaoka, Shogakukan Inc.

WORLD’S BEST
WHISKY LIQUEUR

WILD TURKEY AMERICAN HONEY

 

WORLD’S BEST
GRAIN WHISKY

COMPASS BOX HEDONISM

 

WORLD’S BEST
NEW RELEASE

GLENROTHES 25 YEARS OLD

 

WORLD’S BEST
BLENDED MALT WHISKY

BLUE HANGER 30 YEARS OLD

 

WORLD’S BEST
BLENDED WHISKY

SUNTORY HIBIKI 30 YEARS OLD

 

WORLD’S BEST
AMERICAN WHISKEY

GEORGE T. STAGG

 

WORLD’S BEST
SINGLE MALT WHISKY

YOICHI 20 YEARS OLD

 

World Whikies Awards Best Single Malt Best Blended Best Whisky Liqueur Best Grain Whisky Best Blended Malt Best American Whiskey Best New Release