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To that end, it’s not surprising that the whiskey sphere got a little excited when Beam announced the release of its new Legent Bourbon, described as “a unique bourbon that brings together the ...
Noe and Fukuyo have their stamp all over Legent because the whiskey is the first collaboration between Beam and the House of Suntory since Suntory purchased Beam in 2014. And it's been a long time ...
"My approach to blending bourbon was identical to how I would blend a Japanese whisky." Courtesy Legent seems to be an attempt to combine the skill of the Japanese master blender with the craft of ...
The base of the whiskey is an eight-year-old Kentucky bourbon ... along with some more of the eight-year-old bourbon, to become Legent Yamazaki Cask Finish Blend. “[Creating] this limited ...
Others get their ideas from whiskey. Which makes sense. Many of our best ideas involve whiskey, too. The Todd Snyder x Legent Bourbon Selvedge Jacket is a whiskey-hued, limited-edition offering that ...
Just off the release of his new Legent bourbon, Noe is thinking cross-culturally. He created the whiskey with Shinji Fukuyo, chief blender of parent company Suntory, combining Japanese blending ...
The signatures of Fred Noe and Shinji Fukuyo adorn the bottle of Legent, the first new bourbon ... made the two men legendary figures within the whiskey world. Noe is a seventh generation Jim ...
Legent is a new bourbon born in Kentucky but blended by a Japanese master. By Florence Fabricant Jim Beam, the venerable bourbon maker, and Suntory, a Japanese leader in whiskey, both part of Beam ...