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Pierre Boillot is a master of terroir-driven red Burgundy. With old vines, a focus on the vineyards and minimal manipulation in the cellar, his wines express the purity and elegance we all seek out in Burgundian Pinot Noir.
Blue Spot 7 Year Old Cask Strength Irish Whiskey embodies the unmistakable qualities of Pot Still Irish Whiskey, Blue Spot is matured for at least seven years in Bourbon barrels, sherry butts and Portuguese Madeira casks.
Chivas 12 is a classic for a reason. Made up of the finest malt and grain Scotch whiskies, this 12-year-old blended Scotch whisky is our signature status blend – and never fails to deliver.
This sweet and fruity white wine Sangria is a delicious blend of Moscato wine with hints of orange, peach and apple.
Bone dry, with white peach, jicama and black radish notes that zip through, cleaning and refreshing the palate as they go.
Taste explosion of nectarous yellow peach, candied orange, glazed berry, lemon taffy and caramel; a mouthwatering juicy and silky bubble temptation.
Ruby red with violet highlights. Hints of delicate red fruits and cherries. The taste is smooth, soft, and harmonious with soft tannins.
Single Pot Still, non-chill filtered. Powerful orange blossom and thyme aromas with cedar and cherry notes. In the mouth, brown sugar, baked apricots, orange & vanilla. The finish blossom perfume and vanilla.
This 50-year-old Tawny was sourced in the eastern reaches of the Douro Valley, location of many of the finest vineyard estates and traditional source of the most long-lasting wines. Prior to blending, the individual wines were aged in Taylor’s cellars in seasoned oak casks specially selected and set aside by the firm’s team of expert coopers.
Marie Brizard White Chocolate is a luxurious and indulgent liqueur made with a combination of premium vanilla beans, fresh cream and white chocolate.
Thibaud Boudignon has gone through the three stages of small-producer cultdom. First, there were the tweets and instagram posts. Maybe a foreign blog or small magazine article. The allusions to his wine were rapturous, but enigmatic and mostly from overseas.
For six generations, Massimo Benevelli’s family has farmed the steep hillsides in southeastern Barolo. Massimo, now forty-one, has worked among its vines since he was fourteen, and he knows exactly how to translate this distinctive terroir, which produces wines with the structure and concentration that epitomize great Barolo from Monforte.