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This unique bottling is a blend of Cognacs coming from ten demijohns dated from 1853-1906. So all of the Cognacs in the blend are well over 100 years old and almost all of the blend comes from the 19th century (making it considerably older than the most famous, big brand prestige cuvées like Louis XIII or Richard Hennessy). In fact, the Extreme looks like a downright bargain when compared to such wines (in both quality and price terms).
The journey of Zyr always begins with 3 ingredients: soft red winter wheat, rye and softened water. The organic wheat and rye come from Janie's Farms and the water from the Sankoty Aquifer in Central Illinois - a historic water source for distilled spirits.
Yes, you read the bottle correctly: this is 192 proof. We don't suggest you ever ingest this potent potable, but rather keep it on hand for infusion purposes. Whether it is limoncello, bitters, seasonal fruits or just to disinfect your countertops Spirytus Zbozowy is the perfect option.
Old Forester’s 22nd iteration of its limited-edition, vintage-dated Birthday Bourbon created in celebration of founder George Garvin Brown’s birthday. This year marks the 152nd year of the company he began in 1870.
Only ever matured in the finest oak casks, Benromach TEN YEAR OLD single malt delivers delicate forest fruits and creamy malt, a touch of smoke and rich, lasting sherry notes.
The signature Straight Rye Whiskey from Overholt has increased to a 4-year age statement (from 3 year old, which has been discontinued). The 4 year age statement pays homage to Overholt’s 1942 original age statement and marks a return to the liquid’s historical roots. Old Overholt 4-Year Old is bottled NCF (Non-Chill Filtered) at 86 proof (43% ABV).
French Armagnac is a distinctive kind of world oldest Craft brandy produced in the Armagnac province, between the Adour and Garonne rivers in the foothills of the Pyrenees, southwest France in the fertile Gascony region by small producers.