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This ensamble is a blend of Espadin and Tobalá. Tobalá is known as king of the agaves because of its uniqueness. The agave itself is very different from most other varietals.
This award-winning bourbon is distinctly American in that it forges a path all its own. To create its singular flavor profile, we age it for 10 years in the hills of Tennessee and choose not to chill-filter as is popular with many bourbons. This gives us an even greater depth of flavor going into the bottle. Incredibly well balanced, it’s a standout bourbon for moments that are to be remembered.
This is already a delicious craft rye whiskey even before you factor in that it is only three years old. It’s bold, spicy, sophisticated, and packed with so many delicious rye-forward flavors that it doesn’t taste like a typical young craft rye whiskey. Instead, whereas many other young craft ryes tend to be boldly flavored with no end of herbaceous rye and young oak notes.
Etsu Orange Aroma Gin is distilled at the Akita distillery, in the Akita prefecture of Japan in the Honshu island. Akita prefecture is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan and extends east to the Ōu mountains, the longest mountain range in Japan.
Weber Ranch 1902 Vodka is crafted from the finest Blue Weber Agave, a plant that matures over several years under the warm Mexican sun. The agave is hand-harvested and distilled in Jalisco, Mexico, before being transported to the Weber Ranch Distillery in Muenster, Texas.
Lamborghini Anejo Tequila is a smooth and sophisticated blend of aged tequilas, meticulously crafted to perfection. Aged in oak barrels for at least one year, this tequila boasts a rich amber color and complex flavors of vanilla, caramel, and spices that are balanced by a subtle smokiness.
Teeling Blackpitts Peated Single Malt Irish Whiskey is inspired by the ancient Blackpitts of Dublin, where some of the largest barley malting houses in Ireland were traditionally located. Peat smoke is used to dry the barley during the malting process, producing an iconic smoky taste profile.
One of the real fathers of bourbon is Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr. He was adopted by his uncle, Edmund Haynes Taylor Snr., who rechristened him as his junior, after becoming an orphan at the age of five in 1830.
The fourth and final entry in this legendary series, Hardy Perfection Terre Earth Cognac is a blend of eaux-de-vie, with some of its components reaching back to the pre-phylloxera era of the 1870s.
Its deep brown color is attractive and deep. Kahlúa Original offers enticing scents of bittersweet coffee bean and roasted chest-nut and multilayered flavors of black coffee and sweet butter.