Wonders of Whiskey

Wonders of Whiskey

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Whiskey isn’t just a spirit. Beloved in classic cocktails, such as the whiskey sour or old fashioned, and observed as an art form, its bottles proudly displayed in home bars, whiskey, for many, is a hobby or way of life.

Whether you prefer your whiskey on the rocks, straight up, or mixed into a craft cocktail, the magical world of whiskey always offers more to be discovered by novices and connoisseurs alike. The following pages are a great place to dive in.

In this issue, learn more about the differences between whiskey, bourbon, and Scotch; how to decode a whiskey label to understand more about a bottle’s contents; and even how to invest in the brown liquor to gain a healthy financial return. All that and more you’ll find here — consider this your guidebook to the wide world of whiskey.

Whiskey 101
How to Read a Whiskey Label
Liquid Investment
Singular Sensation

Nora Heston Tarte is a longtime Reno resident living on the south side of town. In addition to searching out the best food spots in Reno, her interests include wine, hiking, yoga, and travel. She graduated from California State University, Sacramento with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and is pursuing her master’s degree in professional journalism. Follow her local exploits and travel adventures on Instagram.

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