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Created by friends George Clooney & Rande Gerber, Casamigos Reposado is made from 100% Blue Weber Agaves and aged for 7 months is the finest American Oak Barrels. This holiday, this award-winning tequila is being offered with authentic Casamigos branded coasters.
Espadin Agaves are hand harvested on the steep slopes of the Oaxacan Sierra. Roasted by oak-fired rocks and ferfented in wooden vats before being double distilled in copper stills. Smooth and smoky with notes of spice on the finish. Enjoy neat or in specialty cocktails.
Deau VSOP is an exceptional blend of the first crus of cognac. Velvety smooth and floral this delightful vsop has rested in french oak before it has reached the necessary maturity to be blended to perfection.
We believe that when the Sun secretly meets with the Moon, the most beautiful maguey plants are born. When they grow, the fields blend with the sky and they become a mesmerizing gift to humankind.
At Woodford Reserve Distillery, located in the heart of Woodford County, Kentucky, we set out to craft the world's finest bourbon. The Kentucky Derby® takes place the first Saturday in May in Louisville, Kentucky, and is known as "the most exciting twd minutes in sports™." As the presenting sponsor of the Kentucky Derby, Woodford Reserve is proud to be part of the tradition, pageantry and celebration each year.
Using a blanco tequila base, Tequila Komos Reposado Rosa ages in former red wine French oak barrels. Once the tequila has gone through a purification process, mellowed, softened and picked up flavors and colors from the red wine barrels - giving it a pink hue - it is stored and tumbled in amphorae. It is then bottled in an opaque bottle, just like red wine, to preserve the color and aromas of the tequila.
Born from the encounter between cultures and worldviews, the celebration of Día de Muertos is one of Mexico’s most beloved and emblematic traditions.
Tomoe Gozen, the most feared female samurai in Japanese history, was just as as ruthless as she was beautiful. Legend says that she led as many as 1,000 soldiers on the battlefield, being a top military leader in the 13th century. Her weapon of choice was a long curved blade called a naginata, and a short dagger called a kaiken. Tomoe translates to “comma”, and is a comma-like swirl shape on Japanese family crests, a pattern that she wore on her samurai shoulder pads. Gozen is an ancient title given to women of honor.