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A prestige cuvee from Martell, Creation Grand Extra is created using some of the oldest and most delicious eaux-de-vie at the company's disposal, and packaged in a visually arresting curved bottle, whose daring design may well end up as a classic.
A blend of Garnacha Tintorera, Palomino, Trousseau, Garnacha, and Mencia, from vineyards that range from 800-1000 meters in altitude. Grapes are de-stemmed and fermentation and aging is in a combination of tanks, amphorae, and cement eggs. A lovely, light bodied red, with subtle tannic structure, and bright red floral aromatics.
XO has always been the connoisseurs' choice. This Premier Cru has been aged a minimum 20 years, Grande Champagne, meaning that all the eaux-de-vie used in the assemblage are from the best region of Cognac.
Made from a blend of Irish malted barley and grain. The whiskey is triple distilled for smoothness and then matured in ex-bourbon oak casks. Creating a whiskey that is a little spicy with smooth notes of honey, grain, and nuts.
Petergoff Spirytus Grain Spirits is a high-proof, neutral spirit distilled from premium grain. Imported and known for its exceptional purity, this 96% ABV spirit is ideal for mixing into cocktails or for creating homemade infusions.
Each year, our master distiller works with Beck’s Hybrids to select a new corn seed varietal. That corn seed varietal is proudly displayed on the label, along with the unique mashbill that is different from our traditional Rye Whiskey mashbill.
The grapes used to produce this wine originate from California's famous Clarksburg apellation. It displays all the wonderful elements characteristic of this varietal. Exhibits fruity notes of gooseberry, white peach, and nectarine.
The cellar in which Eric Jeanneteau raises his single wine, a beautiful red Saint-Émilion grand cru, is an unadorned building on the family estate in Saint-Étienne de Lisse. Jeanneteau varies his vinification quite a bit depending on each vintage’s conditions, and the results can be fascinating, even startling, like hearing the same symphony interpreted by different conductors.