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Clear color. Bold, peppery, hot aromas of pepper jelly and nougat with an body and a hot, appealing, long sugar, vanilla custard, and frosted cereal finish. Surprisingly well balanced on it's own, diluted it is quite flavorful and attractive.
A big ole nose of cinnamon stick, clove, vanilla, peppermint, and burned sugar is freshened up with crisp green apple. Very spicy, with cinnamon, crisp mint and fennel. Underlying sweet notes of caramel, molasses, vanilla, macaroon, cocoa, and candied fruit.
Color: Vodka is a pure, transparent color.
Aroma: The classic aroma of vodka demonstrates subtle plant notes and developed cereal tones.
Citrusy aromas and flavors of honeyed limes and candied yams and apples with a supple, tangy, fruity sweet light to medium body and a smooth, amusing, medium length orange and pineapple sherbet finish. A very tasty margarita cocktail with nice fruity agave character!
An intense medley of cherry preserves, drippy caramel, dark chocolate, thickened maple syrup and seasoned oak spiciness. Dark caramel coats layers of malt nuttiness and sweet graham cracker all warmed by green peppercorn and coriander spice brightened with a hint of cedar.
Robust with a dry 100-proof finish, Smirnoff No. 57 is the ultimate in smoothness and clarity. Smirnoff is owned and produced by the British company Diageo. The Smirnoff brand began with a vodka distillery founded in Moscow by Pyotr Arsenievich Smirnov (1831-1898), the son of illiterate Russian peasants.
In Great Britain, kinship communities as 'clans' were very authoritative and influential in upper-class society in the Middle Ages. They spread their power and expansion during the time of Celts domination in this area.
In 1870, Maurice Hennessy created Hennessy X.O for his circle of friends and introduced a new style of cognac. Hennessy X.O is the Original, the emblematic icon of the Hennessy Maison.
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.”