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Glendronach Unveils 56-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch—Its Oldest Release Ever

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One of Scotland’s most beloved highland distilleries is celebrating 200 years of distilling in 2026, and they’re kicking off the celebration by releasing the oldest liquid they’ve ever bottled. Glendronach (known for their portfolio of beautifully aged sherry single malts) is reaching a new milestone with a whisky simply called “The Glendronach Aged 56 Years.”

Glendronach 56 Years started its life in 1968, and has spent more than half a century being meticulously monitored for its maturation under the watchful eyes of five decades of master blenders, before being greenlit for bottling last summer. 

A super-aged whisky is the perfect way to celebrate the legacy of the storied Scotch brand. Glendronach is a darling of both connoisseurs and collectors alike, but its legendary status in the scotch world is mostly tied to its older liquids, including the vintage and single cask releases. That’s going to make this a highly sought-after bottle when you consider that it’s a vintage-dated, older liquid made up of just three casks. The Glendronach Aged 56 Years is also a testament to the distillery’s longtime dedication to sherry casks — they’re one of the best producers of sherry-focused single malts (and the “sherry bombs” that sherry casks can produce) on the planet.

A less appreciated aspect of this oldest-ever liquid is that it was blended by arguably the best master blender working in Scotland today: Dr. Rachel Barrie. Barrie (who worked with brands like Glenmorangie and Bowmore before eventually coming to oversee Brown-Forman-owned Glendronach, Benriach, and Glenglassaugh) has more than three decades of whisky-making experience under her belt (and an ever-growing list of accolades that include an honorary doctorate, Keeper of the Quaich, and the Whisky Magazine Hall of Fame).

The liquid in this single malt has had an interesting maturation — it was distilled in September of 1968, and spent more than four decades in oloroso sherry butts. In 2014, the surviving liquid was transferred into three Pedro Ximénez hogsheads (which were likely intended to bring some brightness to a deep and complex liquid). 

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The whiskey from those three casks was eventually blended together and pulled for bottling in August 2025 at an official age of 56 years. Barrie called 1968 “a vintage long whispered about as the ‘Holy Grail’ for The Glendronach connoisseurs.” She added: “The 56-Year-Old is a stoic masterpiece. It possesses a structural integrity rarely seen in spirits of this age. I describe it as a ‘Sherry Crescendo’ — a complex, multi-layered tale of dark cacao and ancient spice refined by the irreplaceable influence of time.”

The Glendronach 56 Years is bottled at a natural cask strength of 44.9 percent ABV, or 89.8 proof. Official notes from Barrie’s team describe a nose of “plush dark fruits and velvety dark cacao,” with notes of caramelized date and blackberry compote. On the palate, it doubles down on those dark fruits with black cherry, raisin, “fine dark chocolate, and luxurious mandarin.” The finish pulls together the dark cherry and dark chocolate with smoky hints of wood spice. As you might predict with a rare and expensive scotch release, Glendronach 56 Years is packaged in a hand-carved cabinet, this one made of American walnut by master woodcraftsman John Galvin.

Only 12 of the 200 decanters are destined for the U.S. market, which means the bulk of this liquid is going to require some international relations to track down. If you’re lucky enough to have a contact for one of the 12 domestically available bottles, expect the $49,0000 suggested retail price to be more of a starting point. 

G. Clay Whittaker is a Maxim contributor covering lifestyle, whiskey, cannabis and travel. His work has also appeared in Bon Appetit, Men’s Journal, Cigar Aficionado, Playboy and Esquire. Subscribe to his newsletter Drinks & Stuff for whiskey reviews and trends, perspectives on drinks, and stuff.

 

Dahaad Season 2 First Look Promises Darker Twists and Bigger Drama

The first look of Dahaad Season 2 is finally out, and it has already created a wave of excitement among viewers. The new season brings back Sonakshi Sinha in a powerful role, continuing her journey in a story that mixes crime, suspense, and strong emotions. From the very first glimpse, it is clear that the upcoming season will be darker and more intense than before, raising expectations among fans.

The visuals from the first look suggest a serious and gripping tone. The story seems to go deeper into crime and investigation, with higher stakes and more challenges for the main character. Sonakshi Sinha’s character appears more focused and determined, showing growth from the previous season. This change makes the story more engaging, as viewers can see how her experiences have shaped her into a stronger person.

One of the reasons the first season of Dahaad connected with audiences was its simple yet powerful storytelling. It showed real issues while keeping the suspense alive. Season 2 seems ready to continue that approach, but with added intensity. The makers appear to be focusing on both the emotional side of the characters and the thrill of solving crimes. This balance can help keep the audience interested throughout the series.

Sonakshi Sinha’s performance is expected to be one of the biggest highlights. She had impressed viewers with her serious and grounded acting in the first season, and the new look hints that she has taken things a step further. Her character now seems more confident and ready to face tougher situations. This can make her journey even more exciting to watch.

The new season may also explore deeper themes such as justice, fear, and the impact of crime on people’s lives. These are topics that are easy to understand and connect with, which makes the show suitable for a wide range of viewers. By keeping the storytelling simple and focused, the series can appeal to both fans of thrillers and those who enjoy emotional dramas.

Overall, Dahaad Season 2 looks like a promising continuation of the story. With a strong lead performance, a more intense plot, and a focus on real emotions, it has the potential to keep viewers hooked. The first look has successfully built curiosity, and if the series delivers on its promise, it could become one of the most talked about shows when it releases.

 

First Look of Tax Department Story Promises Suspense and Real Life Drama

Prime Video India has revealed the first look of Tax Department Story, and it is already gaining attention for its serious and realistic theme. The series stars Aditya Rawal and Ravi Kishan in key roles, bringing together two actors known for their strong screen presence. From the first glimpse, the show appears to focus on the inner workings of the tax system, showing the pressure, challenges, and difficult decisions faced by those involved.

The first look sets a serious tone and hints at a story filled with tension and drama. Instead of presenting the tax department in a simple or boring way, the series seems to highlight the human side of the system. It shows that behind every rule and investigation, there are people dealing with stress, responsibility, and moral choices. This makes the story feel more relatable and engaging for viewers who may not know much about how the system works.

Aditya Rawal appears to be taking on a strong and intense role. He brings a sense of focus and determination to his character, which suggests that his journey will be central to the story. On the other hand, Ravi Kishan adds depth and experience. Known for his powerful performances, he is likely to play a character that carries authority and influence. Together, their performances can create a strong impact and keep the audience interested.

The series is expected to explore themes like power, honesty, and the fight between right and wrong. It may also show how difficult it can be to stay true to one’s values in a system that is often under pressure. These ideas are easy to understand and connect with, which makes the show suitable for a wide audience. The simple storytelling approach can help viewers stay engaged without feeling confused by technical details.

Overall, Tax Department Story looks like a promising addition to the growing list of serious dramas on streaming platforms. With a strong cast and a story that focuses on real life challenges, it has the potential to stand out. The first look has created curiosity and set the stage for a show that could be both entertaining and thought provoking. If the series delivers on its promise, it could become a popular choice for viewers who enjoy meaningful and easy to follow stories.

 

Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya First Look Promises Drama Emotion and Powerful Acting

The first look of Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya has finally been revealed, and it is already creating a lot of curiosity among viewers. The show stars Kay Kay Menon and Naveen Kasturia in important roles, and both actors are known for their strong performances. From the very first glimpse, it is clear that this project is going to focus on a meaningful story set in a school environment, but with deeper emotions and real life struggles.

The visuals from the first look suggest a serious and engaging tone. Instead of showing a light or fun school setting, Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya appears to explore the challenges within the education system and the lives of students and teachers. This makes the show feel more realistic and relatable. The setting looks simple and grounded, which helps the audience connect with the story more easily. It is not trying to be flashy but instead focuses on telling a strong and honest story.

Kay Kay Menon is known for choosing roles that have depth and complexity, and this project seems no different. His presence alone brings a sense of intensity to the story. He has often played characters that are layered and emotionally strong, and viewers can expect something similar here. On the other hand, Naveen Kasturia adds a fresh and relatable touch. He has built a reputation for playing characters that feel real and easy to connect with, which can help balance the seriousness of the story.

The combination of these two actors makes Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya even more interesting. Their different acting styles can bring out a strong dynamic on screen. While one may bring intensity and authority, the other may add warmth and relatability. This balance can make the story more engaging and appealing to a wider audience.

The show seems to focus on more than just school life. It may explore themes like pressure on students, the role of teachers, and the overall system of education. These are topics that many people can relate to, whether they are students, parents, or teachers. By keeping the story simple and grounded, the makers are likely trying to reach a larger audience who want content that feels close to real life.

Overall, Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya looks like a promising project that combines strong performances with an important subject. The first look has done a good job of building interest without revealing too much. With talented actors like Kay Kay Menon and Naveen Kasturia leading the story, the show has the potential to leave a lasting impact. If the storytelling remains honest and easy to understand, it could become a meaningful watch for many viewers looking for something different yet relatable.

 

Josh Duggar Breaks Silence on Brother Joseph Duggar’s Arrest

Joseph DuggarContent warning: This story discusses child sexual abuse. 
Josh Duggar is speaking out.  
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In ‘Homesick,’ a Director Explores Belonging as an Adoptee From Korea and Breaks the Silence About the Dark Sides of Living in “a Random Family”

Taekyung Tanja Inwol discusses her second feature documentary, which premiered at CPH:DOX, the challenges of being both filmmaker and protagonist, and her unusual but memorable visual choices. 

Jacob & Co.’s ‘Billionaire Double Tourbillon’ Watch Celebrates 40 Years Of Bling

Some women get diamonds for their anniversary, but Angela Arabo, the wife of the man who has spent 40 years blending high jewelry with haute horology under his Jacob & Co. brand, got the kind of gift only “Jacob the Jeweler” could give: a proprietary and patented diamond shape dubbed the “Angel Cut.”

In addition to celebrating the couple’s 37 years of marriage and 40 years since Jacob & Co.’s founding, the Angel Cut, which made its debut on the Billionaire Double Tourbillon Angel Cut seen here, serves the more technical purpose of maximizing light return with minimal weight loss. Traditional round brilliant cuts require the sacrifice of a substantial amount of diamond to achieve optimal light return, and rectangular step cuts suffer from the opposite problem. The Angel Cut’s proportions, angles, and transitions were designed specifically to maximize yield while “preserving the elegance” of rectangular stones.

(Jacob & Co.)

At its center lies a distinctive lozenge-shaped table, set within a stepped rectangular outline with cut corners. According to Jacob & Co., this signature geometry directs, modulates, and returns light in a controlled way that results in a “luminous field with reduced extinction, softened contrast, and a more continuous glow” across the diamond’s surface.

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“It took two full years of refinement to bring the Angel Cut to life,” Jacob & Co. founder Jacob Arabo said in a statement. “We were not interested in creating another variation on an existing theme. It had to be a true invention—something more versatile, more radiant, and more refined. The fact that the cut has 37 facets, coinciding with 37 years of marriage with my wife Angela, gave it an even deeper meaning for me personally. For our 40th anniversary, we wanted to introduce something genuinely new, but also something with soul.”

(Jacob & Co.)

The horological canvas on which the Angel Cut debuts is the Billionaire Double Tourbillon Angel Cut, a member of Jacob & Co.’s “Billionaire” collection of superlatively iced-out watches, including the $20 million “Billionaire Timeless Treasure” featuring 425 ultra-rare yellow diamonds. The Billionaire Double Tourbillon Angel Cut begins with a chunky 54mm white gold case set with 98 Angel Cut diamonds totaling 51.13 carats. Another 88 Angel Cut diamonds blend with baguette cut stones on the dial, framing the twin tourbillon apertures while providing near-perfect internal reflection and strong upward light return. In total, the watch features 298 white diamonds weighing in at 79 carats. The especially radiant face covers the JCAM50 hand-wound caliber, a movement composed of 460 components and defined by two flying tourbillons positioned at 12 and 6 o’clock.

(Jacob & Co.)

“The Billionaire has always been our most uncompromising expression of watchmaking and gem-setting,” says Benjamin Arabov, CEO of Jacob & Co. “Launching the Angel Cut within this platform was a deliberate decision. When you develop a patented cut designed to redefine how a diamond interacts with light, it deserves a stage of equal intensity. The Billionaire Double Tourbillon Angel Cut is not simply about rarity or carat weight. It is about invention, precision, symmetry, and the confidence to establish a new standard.” Limited to just 18 pieces, the Billionaire Double Tourbillon Angel Cut marks more than an anniversary. It marks a new chapter for Jacob & Co., one in which the House moves beyond historic cuts to define its own legacy in light.

Limited to 18 examples priced at $3.4 million each, the Jacob & Co. Billionaire Double Tourbillon Angel Cut is available to purchase upon inquiry here.

 

Cillian Murphy Reacts to Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’s Ending

Cillian Murphy, Big PicSpoilers for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man ahead.
In the bleak midwinter, Tommy Shelby fought his last battle.
Though Cillian Murphy’s iconic gangster walked into exile when Peaky Blinders…
 

Livvy Dunne Teases ‘Baywatch’ Role With Red Swimsuit Photo

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Maxim cover star Livvy Dunne is heating up the beach on the set of the Baywatch TV series reboot.

The former national championship-winning LSU gymnast and social media superstar—who recently joined Tom Brady’s No Bull fitness brand as an investor and partner—shared an eye-catching Instagram slideshow from the Fox show’s Venice Beach shoot with the equally cheeky caption, “I’m not a lifeguard, but i play one on tv @baywatchtv #baywatch.”

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Dunne was cast as a “highly enthusiastic junior lifeguard” named Grace, who will be a recurring character on the show and marks Dunne’s first acting role. “Time to get to work!!” she wrote on social media after news of her part on the show broke. Her casting followed that of fellow recent Maxim cover star Brooks Nader, who will play lifeguard Selene alongside Stephen Amell’s Hobie Buchannon.

David ChokachI, who starred in the original Baywatch, will reprise his role as Cody Madison in the new 12-episode series. Shay Mitchell, Jessica Belkin and Noah Beck have also been cast — and were spotted on set with Nader and Dunne donning iconic Baywatch red swimsuits after production began earlier this month, reports the New York Post.

In her interview with Maxim as our winter 2025 cover star, Dunne first revealed that she had been working with an acting coach and reading scripts. Since graduating from LSU as the highest-earning female athlete in college sports, Dunne has transitioned into modeling, brand partnerships, and further social media domination, also appearing the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and high-profile ads for Fanatics, Vuori, BodyArmor, Motorola, and more.

 

Is It a Film? Is It a Book? No, It’s a Live Cinema Experience, and It’s Called ‘Burden of Other People’s Dreams: Chapter One – Ganymede’

You likely know writer-director Joe Bini as an editor for films by the likes of Werner Herzog and Andrea Arnold. THR talked to him about bringing something very different to CPH:DOX in Copenhagen.