With a deluge of new products hitting store shelves and browser windows every day, it’s easy to lose track of everything that happens in a year. So, to jog our memories a bit as the year winds to a close, we combed through our Today in Gear archives and other news briefs to reflect back on all of the notable products we discovered in 2017. The result is a new series we’re calling This Year in Gear, and we hope you’ll enjoy reviewing this snapshot of the food and drink industry’s work as much as we have. Think we missed something, or just want to sound off on any trends you noticed? Let us know by dropping a comment on Facebook, Twitter or email.
Allen Brothers Dry-Aged Wagyu Tomahawk
These massive tomahawk steaks are the best of the best. This top-tier Wagyu will give you restaurant-quality taste and appearance for any holiday feast. And until December 23rd, when you spend over $249, you get four free USDA Prime boneless strip steaks and free Prime Delivery with the code JOY17. For meat lovers, this is a holiday dream.
Pappy Van Winkle 25
Pappy Van Winkle released the distillery’s oldest Bourbon yet this year. A mere 710 bottles of the 100 proof whiskey were available, with a suggested retail price of $1,800. The new release was culled from 11 barrels first distilled in 1989 at the original Stitzel-Weller Distillery, moved to Buffalo Trace in 2002 and transferred to stainless steel tanks in 2014 to prevent over-aging. In other words, Pappy 25 is original stock from the old distillery — a must-have among collectors. The elixir is bottled in handmade glass decanters from the iconic Glencairn Crystal Studio and packaged in handcrafted wooden boxes made from the staves of the oak barrels used to age the very whiskey it houses.