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The wine is pale lemon yellow in color with greenish highlights. It has a fine and persistent perlage. Fruity aromas include notes of citrus, apple, pear and aromatic herbs. The wine is fresh, lively and medium structured.
This small batch release is the first bourbon release for Louisville-based Peerless Distilling Co. Like the distillery's rye whiskey releases, this too is produced using a sweet mash rather than a sour mash. The Kentucky straight bourbon is bottled at cask strength without chill-filtration. Released June 2019.
A blend of straight bourbon and rye, each contributing its own unique characteristics to the final product. The result is a balanced and flavorful whiskey that combines the sweetness and depth of bourbon with the spice and complexity of rye. with vanilla bean, tobacco, dried citrus peel & baking spice.
Dry red wine made from Otskhanuri Sapere grape variety, appellation- Imereti Otskhanuri Sapere is a very common Imereti vine variety. It gives the table quality red wine. It is also used to make other red and white wines by fermenting their juice otskhane sapere on chacha.
Appelacion controlled red wine is produced in Kakheti Region by Saperavi grape variety, grown in Khashmi micro zone. The wine has dark ruby color. Characterized with the distinct varieties flavor and perfect velvet bouquet.
Over the years, we have been fortunate to work with many great vineyards that span a diverse and varied view into a region that many would call the heartland of California Pinot Noir. Our goal is to create a wine that shows the essence of this iconic appellation.
This rendition of Orphan Barrel was distilled at the Teaninich Distillery, a leader in whisky distilling and cutting-edge technology. Located in the Northern Highlands of Scotland, overlooking the shores of the Cromarty Firth, the land is well-known for its aquatic wildlife and beautiful sceneries.
Our Pinot Noir grapes were destemmed, but not crushed, to retain a significant portion of whole berries for fermentation. After a two-day cold soak, fermentation began giving the wine a breadth and depth of aromas and flavors.