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Fruity and well-bodied white wine with a fruity and well balance of sweetness and acidity, with hints of sweet oranges and fresh lemons. The sweetness is in perfect harmony with the aroma and taste of tropical fruits and fresh honey, which gives this Spätlese the harmonic elegance.
Bring home the bacon with this limited edition PiggyBank Rye Aged 10 Years. This Straight Rye Whiskey celebrates a decade of innovation since our first Best Rye Award (Triple One, WWA 2012), bottled in a porcine decanter based on a 19th century Berkshire Bitter Pig.
A dry frizzante, with light citrus flavors, and a pleasant creamy wave of light bubbles. Packed in a re-useable swingtop bottle. Organic too! Italy has about as many wines as it's had governments.
Aromas of Meyer lemon, gala apple, and subtle hints of oak are followed by flavors of white stone fruit, yellow plum and honeydew melon. On the palate, the wine is vibrant and concentrated with juicy acidity that drives a lingering finish.
Silky bubbles release tropical flavors of sliced pineapple with notes of mandarin orange and peach cobbler on a crisp, breezy finish. A tropical sunset in a bottle.
A well-layered nose grudgingly reveals its aromas of both white and yellow orchard fruit, ample citrus and soft spice nuances that are framed but subtle but not invisible wood influence.
[yellow tail] Chardonnay has a distinctive nose that leaps from the glass and displays a lovely tropical-fruit aroma. The wine is silky smooth and easy to drink, with rich tropical-fruit flavors and a rich, crisp, creamy, and refreshing finish.
Delicate pale yellow color with faint green reflections. Fresh, clean and intense nose. White currant, fresh herbs and lime aromas are emphasized with fine notes of sweat and asparagus. Strong on the palate with a great balance and texture. Juicy, fresh and crispy acidity, with some minerality.
This high-proof, bottled-in-bond bourbon was named for Henry McKenna, the Irish immigrant who adapted his family's whiskey recipe to work the grains he found in Kentucky.
This unique bottling is a blend of Cognacs coming from ten demijohns dated from 1853-1906. So all of the Cognacs in the blend are well over 100 years old and almost all of the blend comes from the 19th century (making it considerably older than the most famous, big brand prestige cuvées like Louis XIII or Richard Hennessy).