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The Hakushu 18 Peated Malt is made up of carefully selected malt whiskies all aged for a minimum of 18 years in various casks, created in honor of Suntory Whisky's centenary.
Made from 100% Agave and rested in oak for up to 3 years, this tequila has round finish. The aging gives this spirit aromas and flavors of toasted agave, caramel, ripe fruit, orange rinds with spicy undertones.
Showing signs of a light gold liquid as result of being aged 6 months in American oak barrels, it produces caramel and vanilla aromas and delivers a light finish with coffee and mellow spice tones.
The Agaves used to make 400 CONEJOS can take between 8 & 15 years to reach optimum maturity. The Pinas are slow cooked for 3-5 days, milled by stone, then kept in a wood tub as they begin the fermentation process.
The natural balance of strength and smoothness creates a harmonious blend of "Sarajishvili VSOP". It is a mixture of premium spirits made of Georgian grapes, out of which the oldest is 12-years old.
Since the 1990’s, the Michter’s team has been doing pioneering work to re-establish the high-quality American Rye whiskey category. The May 2015 inaugural release of Michter’s US★1 Barrel Strength Rye marked yet another milestone in that quest.
Big Moustache is a bold Tennessee Whiskey bottled at 100 proof. The first release produced 580 cases from 14 hand selected barrels. The mash build is 80% corn 10% malted barley and 10% rye. A long fermentation of 3 days make this whiskey unique.
Reserva de la Familia® is the Cuervo family’s prized 100% blue agave tequilas drawn from the family’s private reserve and crafted in limited quantities. Available in Platino, Reposado and Extra-Añejo, the superb spirits are multiple award winners.
A product exclusively made in the Madeira region of Portugal, Madeira wine ranges from dry to sweet and can resemble a tawny port. It’s a very specific type of wine, and as a result there are far less Madeira finished bourbons versus other wine finished bourbons being produced.