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Fashions change, and formulae suit. Blended whiskies of the 1970s, ’80s, and ‘90s are very different from today’s versions, even when the brand name remains the same.
41.15% - Blended and aged in barrels with a very light char, allowing a myriad of secondary flavors to express themselves. Nose of peach and vanilla. Smooth and sweet palate with hints of berry and citrus. Warm delicate finish.
Made from the traditional Evan Williams Bourbon recipe. Buttery to the nose with hints of oak, vanilla and sweet corn. Rich and smooth, with a semi sweet entry of honey and oak, leading to an off dry finish.
Whiskey boldness but then out of nowhere, this smooth peanut butter goodness takes over your taste buds and you're in complete bliss. Whiskey and peanut butter pair so well it makes PB&J jealous.
Honeyed gold in color with aromas of lime and orange rind, sultanas and dates give a rich fruity flavor laced with tantalising spices of coconut and nutmeg. On the palate notes of ginger, nutmeg and toasted almonds bring a deep, warming taste interwoven with a syrupy lemon meringue and honeycomb middle.
One of their most limited production items, Michter’s 10 Year Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Rye continues the legacy of America’s first whiskey variety (rye) from America’s first whiskey company (Michter’s, originally known as Shenk’s).
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Apple is a smooth and flavorful blend of crisp green apple liqueur and Jack Daniel’s signature Tennessee Whiskey. With a refreshing balance of sweet apple and warm whiskey notes, it delivers a bold yet smooth taste.
High West High Country American Single Malt Whiskey is a limited-release, top-secret blend of 100% copper pot-distilled malt whiskeys. A tribute to the famed single malts of Scotland, yet a truly American single malt whiskey that embodies the pioneering spirit of the West, this craft whiskey is made completely from High West's own-make distillate.
Rye whiskey aged in casks used to age maple syrup. As penetrating an aroma as maple is, it’s very subtle here. The nose is rye whiskey-spicy, oily, bitter/minty-with just the barest hint of maple. The maple peeps up mid-palate for a sweet turn and lingers into the finish.