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After a stunning 2-year-old season in 1947, famed trainer Ben Jones knew that their horse was set to have a breakout 3-year old season. In 1948, Citation furthered his campaign toward becoming a legend. He began the season with a handful of wins, Then Eddie Arcaro was tapped to jockey Citation. The first race pairing the two was a disappointing loss at the Chesapeake Trail Stakes. This would be the last race.
Number six in the seven-strong Kylebeg Wood series was aged in fresh hogsheads coopered from a single Irish oak tree. The pot still whiskey filled into those casks is packed with Midleton’s characteristic orchard fruit and spice, enhanced by a set of secondary flavours unique to one tree, from one forest, on a single estate in Ireland.
Cask 4706 is the third Rare Collection single barrel released since Glenfiddich introduced the series in the 1990s. Selecting these few standout casks requires incredible skill and expertise. Glenfiddich Maltmaster Brian Kinsman uses his talents to hand-select these extremely rare and exceptional casks for this exceptional collection.
Having a nose of vanilla, dark cherries and caramel. On the palate, there is a balance of caramel and toasted oak. The finish is said to be long, with notes of crème brûlée and chocolate.
Booker's Bourbon Donohoe's Batch 2021-01 - a Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey aged for 6 years, 7 months, and 7 days before being bottled uncut and unfiltered at 127.3 proof.
This gift set includes a 750ml bottle of Jim Beam Black and 2 branded rocks glasses. Jim Beam Black is a premium bourbon with a more flavorful character, made to be sipped and savored.
This bourbon is made exclusively from New York State whole grain, water, and yeast. Albanys first distillery since Prohibition. Proud to be the first to bring the tradition of distilling back to New York's capital.
Diageo’s nod to the rare autumn nights where the Aurora Borealis may be seen shimmering in the night sky above Oban. The tale of The Celestial Blaze explains how a vivid light grew against the ink-black sky above Oban, driven by a celestial creature. The spritely being painted the sky with violet brilliance, an ethereal light that descended upon the distillery, mirroring the vibrance and energy that the distillery gave to the quiet town of Oban when it was built in 1794.