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Clean, brilliant honey amber. Heavy with rich dried fruit, hints of mint and oranges covered with a dusting of cocoa. Faint vanilla and tobacco spice. Rich, chewy, rounded and smooth, with complex citrus, cinnamon and cocoa.
Jim Beam Black is a premium bourbon that is, and always will be, extra-aged for taste and bottled only when it's just right. Jim Beam Black has a balanced, rich, and flavorful character with a deep mix of oak, cinnamon, and vanilla aromas.
Pierre Vallet XO cognac is an extra old blend of eaux-de-vie, brought for the first time from Maison Pierre Vallet. Pierre Vallet is a family business owned by the same family responsible for Château de Montifaud.
Made with Gohyakumangoku sake rice from Toyama Prefecture and underground water from the Tateyama Mountain Range. When you put it inyour mouth, the gorgeous rice flavor spreads out and the aftertastelingers for a long time.
In 1820, Ernest BUSNEL founded the first major Calvados firm in the heart of Pays d'Auge. His know-how has been preciously preserved to this day by his descendants.
It's called "Excellent" for a reason—because it is! Let's not beat around the bush: this is one of the best value sakes out there. It's the sake that everyone will like: Goldilocks, Papa, Mama, AND Baby bear (Just to be clear, Baby in sake experience, not age!)
Made using the highly sought Yamadanishiki rice - milled until only 38% of the grain remains - grown in a district of Hyogo. Gorgeous melon, citrus, and sage aromatics fill the room. Bitter orange, minerality, and fresh cut grass are abundant on the long lasting finish.
Volcan De Mi Tierra Blanco is produced by Master Distiller Anna Maria Romero Mena who uses a blend of Los Altos (Highland) and Tequila Valley (Lowlands) agave for the tequila.
Cherry brandies originated in Europe in the 18 th century from recipes created by monks. At about the same time, cherry-based vodka infusions gained popularity in the Russian Empire and neighboring countries.