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Batch Proof is a highly limited offering from Woodford Reserve, crafted from a standard batch of barrels that is presented before its final 90.4 proof bottling adjustment. This limited edition, Proprietary Batch of Woodford Reserve is bottled at 118.4 proof.
Dark ruby in the glass, aromas of dark cherries and raspberry mingle with nuances of licorice. Soft and velvety, robust with a voluptuous and full-bodied mouthfeel, the palate unfolds with decadent layers of intense chocolate-covered dark red cherries, and a delicate hint of wild sage.
The eleventh vintage of this wine! Fenaughty Vineyard, at roughly 2800 feet elevation, is located in the Apple Hill District above Placerville, in El Dorado County. The soil at Fenaughty is Aiken-Loam, a dark-red, well-drained soil type of volcanic origin.
This straight rye from Redemption is finished in Caribbean rum casks. This results in a unique combination of the spice that rye is known for with the sweetness of rum. Rye, fruit. Spice, rich, sweet rum.
Apothic Merlot reveals depths of black cherry, boysenberry and wild blueberries with subtle hints of vanilla and coconut. To add dimension to the wine, we added a touch of a unique grape called Teroldego, which marries well with the Merlot to create plush tannins and a long, lasting finish.
A rich, dense ruby color hints at the dark fruit nose of blackberry and currant that carries through to the palate, interwoven with complex aromas of black licorice, anise and creme de cassis.
The Federalist Honest Red Blend pays homage to one of the most highly regarded American President’s of all time, Abraham Lincoln. A good entrance with flavors of dark fruits and spice. A rich round mouth feel with a long finish.
This well-balanced red wine can be savored with a variety of meat dishes, rich sauces or aged cheeses. Try a rib eye with blue cheese butter. Cabernet Sauvignon is a grape that takes its own sweet time, slowly lingering to ripen on the vine.