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Items 1606-1620 of 1889
Through years of experimentation, our blenders have discovered the secret to the treasures of Mizunara casks: time. A long maturation period imparts unmistakeable spiciness and notes of sandalwood and aloe upon the Yamazaki.
This Beautiful Château is surrounded by 29 acres of vines located in the village of Gensac. The hilly Bordeaux Region overlooks the Dorgogne River, and is a fantastic place to produce the famous Bordeaux Blend. With its charming ruby color and delicate nose of red fruit aromas, this wine offers full body and supple mouth with a long finish.
A fine single malt Scotch whisky from Highland. This traditional malt was laid to rest in ex-bourbon American oak casks and bottled in 2022.The palate is rich and offers distinctive hints of tropical fruits with cereal mingled with traces of vanilla on the nose.
This 9 year old whiskey celebrates 135 years of bonding whiskey. Fully matured in a mix of Bourbon, Sherry, Bordeaux and Port Casks. Nose of berries and apples intertwined with wood and vanilla. Tate of rich pot still spices, vibrant fruits and Oak. Rich lasting finish.
This 2022 Master’s Collection was made with newly-distilled whiskey that went into the barrel at 100 proof. The barrel entry proof of “new make” plays an important role in the maturation process, and the standard for barrel entry proof has changed over the past two centuries.
Brilliant ruby-red. Deep-pitched cherry and red berry preserve, cola and a hint of pungent flowers on the nose. Sweet, broad and fleshy on entry, offering raspberry and cherry preserve flavors that firm up on the back half.
Deeply saturated, jewel-toned wine. A seductive nose displays aromas of black cassis, lifted violets, and dark-chocolate shavings. Gentle swirling coaxes further notes of cigar box and potpourri which set the stage for a stunning palate layered with flavors of cedar, cracked black pepper, black licorice, and bergamot.
Pinot Noir from Barbaresco? I admit feeling a bit skeptical when Silvio dipped his thief into the sole barrel of this oddity of a wine. It took only one sip to be not only convinced, but awestruck, by this fragrant elixir.