
5 Whiskies for a Rainy Evening
Not every bottle needs a celebration. Some are built for slow weather and low light.
Mood pairing is real, even when nobody is saying it out loud. There are bottles you open for company, and bottles you open because the room itself asks for them.
Rainy-evening whisky is usually not the loudest or the rarest. It is the one that slows the pace of the night without making you work too hard for it.
That might mean honeyed Japanese whisky, a rounded Speyside malt, or a smoky island bottle that feels like weather translated into liquid.
The common thread is tempo. These are pours for silence, reflection, and long, unhurried finishes.


