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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 Wheated Bourbon mashbill.
A premium aged 100% Blue Agave Reposado tequila infused with our signature ghost pepper essence. This exceptional spirit not only caters to the discerning palate of tequila enthusiasts but also offers a more complex and sippable experience.
Majestic Moscato showcases notes of tropical fruit and honey to create a decadent ripe sweet experience. More flavor, more intensity. Moscato without manners. Alc. 16% by Vol.
Cinnamon, clove oil and white pepper in balance with russet apples and ripe pears, on a background of charred oak. Powers Gold Label is a complex spice and honeyed taste experience.
Clos de Caille White Côtes de Provence 2023 offers a luxurious and complex experience with a round mouthfeel, highlighted by delicate notes of pear and pastry cream.
Twelve years is a long time to wait, but patience has its rewards. Starting with our signature "high rye" recipe, this impeccable bourbon whiskey is the satisfying result of maturing for more than a decade in the finest charred American white oak barrels.
Barkan Reserve Chardonnay is from the Barkan Winery, the second largest in Israel. It was founded in 1990, and its head winemaker is Ed Salzberg. The winery moved to Kibbutz Hulda near Rehovot in 2000.
Floral aromas of violets and rose petals dance with wild strawberries on the nose of this wine. The mouthfeel, silky and refined, brightens with ripe chokeberry and currant, while touches of pipe tobacco and worn leather round out the sip.
Strawberries, raspberries, and cherries on the nose. The palate is fine, light, and semi-sweet with wild red berries and soft tannins. Until the 1980s the wines of Languedoc-Roussillon were mostly rustic, roasted, and dirt-cheap--of little interest to export markets.
The origin of Lot C-91 began in the fall of 1969 when Joe Heitz created this one-off cuvée, which was very normal in those days, as a more premium version of his already iconic Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon bottling. Joe envisioned Lot C-91 as a greater step up in quality from the Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, with a higher quality of fruit sourcing, coming exclusively from the sought-after single vineyards of Heitz Cellar.
From the winemaker: In 1987, we made our first vintage of a wine styled after the famous First Growth producers of Bordeaux, created with the same uncompromising care as the Grands Vins of those venerable chateaux.