Star Hill Farm Whiskey 2026
Star Hill Farm Whiskey 2026
Star Hill Farm Whiskey 2026

Star Hill Farm - American Wheat Whisky 2026 Edition 700ml

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WORLD'S BEST WHEAT WHISKY | World Whiskies Awards 2026

Star Hill Farm American Whiskey The 2026 Release is a brilliant showcase of natural farming and expert distilling. Produced by the famous team at the Maker's Mark distillery, this rare bottle recently won World Best Wheat Whiskey at the 2026 World Whiskey Awards. Unlike standard mass produced spirits that chase exact consistency every year, this release celebrates the unique harvest of a specific season.

The 2026 release dives deep into the impact of different wheat varieties. The team planted soft red winter wheat, hard white wheat, and hard red wheat across their land. They harvested and distilled these grains over two years to create the very first American wheat whiskey from this historic brand.

This new release offers a darker and more complex profile than the previous year. It blends twenty seven percent wheat, sixty two percent malted wheat, and eleven percent malted barley. The result is a bold, thinking person drink packed with vibrant fruit notes.

In the glass, it greets you with dense aromas of dark molasses, ripe fig, and delicate spice. The palate is thick and mouthcoating. You will taste complex layers of zesty citrus, ripe pear, and sweet shortbread. It finishes with a long, harmonious touch of rich sweetness and soft cinnamon.

Certified by the Estate Whiskey Alliance, this premium bottle proves that regenerative agriculture creates superior flavor. Bottled at a robust 116.4 proof, it is a magnificent addition to any serious collection. Grab this exclusive eco friendly release to taste the true power of nature.

Country

United States

Region

Kentucky

Sub Region

Loretto

ABV

58.2%

Release Date

2026

Production

Sustainable agriculture and regenerative farming practices. Blending of two distinct mash bills crafted from seasonal harvests