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Straight Rye Whiskey has experienced a strong resurgence in the American whiskey landscape, yet Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. was making this style more than 100 years ago. This small batch, Bottled-in-Bond 100 proof straight rye whiskey pays tribute to the former Distillery owner with a unique rye whiskey reminiscent of days long past.
This ten-year-old Bottled in Bond bourbon was aged in Warehouse C, built by Col. Taylor in 1885, and the barrel warehouse he was most proud of – the final piece in his “model distillery.” Like some of the previous releases, this one-time-only bottling of E.H. Taylor, Jr Warehouse C Bourbon is very limited. The ideal aging locations for these barrels led to a wonderful flavor combination, with a nose of cherry cobbler with rum sauce and a hint of oak; a palate of cherry cola, vanilla bean and toasted oak; and a finish that is long and lingering with a hint of spearmint, coffee, raisin bread and anise.
For the sixth release of the Master Blender Collection, Mount Gay Master Blender Trudiann Branker has put together a blend with some of the oldest rum stocks in the Mount Gay bonds. A classic Bajan blend of pot and column distillates, both had been aged in ex-American whiskey casks for 20 years in Barbados, where both the heat and humidity accentuate the interaction with the casks. This tropical aging process created deeply aromatic flavours of burnt oak and toasted vanilla.
Jack Daniel’s Triple Mash is a blend of Bonded American Malt, Rye and Tennessee Whiskeys at 100 proof. It delivers notes of honey, malt and soft oak leading to a long lasting well rounded finish.
This is the fourth released in the highly acclaimed Bond House No. 1 Collection. Grand Vintage 1991 is a tribute to the few who redoubled their quest for perfection during the early 1990s, when extra-maturation was in its infancy at the distillery.
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. Due to his honorary title of Kentucky Colonel, E.H. Taylor Jr. is also referred to as Colonel Taylor. Taylor established and owned seven distinct distilleries throughout the course of his career, and because of his advocacy for the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897, he is regarded as "the father of modern bourbon."
This 9 year old whiskey celebrates 135 years of bonding whiskey. Fully matured in a mix of Bourbon, Sherry, Bordeaux and Port Casks. Nose of berries and apples intertwined with wood and vanilla. Tate of rich pot still spices, vibrant fruits and Oak. Rich lasting finish.
Celebrate the 2022 Chinese New Year with a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Scotch Whisky Limited Edition Year of the Tiger. This colorful limited edition design bottle pays homage to the pioneering spirit that has made the Lunar New Year a dynamic global event.
Amaras Espadin is made with agave Espadin. Bottles of this mezcal are made by several different producers, so check your bottle for details. Many bottles are produced by Armando Martinez, but they also work with producers in Mitla, San Carlos, and San Juan del Rio.
A blend of Tequilas aged at least 1 year in oak wine barrels, bourbon barrels, and sherry casks.99 points from The Tasting Panel Magazine.Handmade, porcelain bottle.80 proof / 40% ABV