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Sweet, with a delightful smoky finish that pleasantly lingers on aging 1-3 years in used American whiskey barrels. The palate is full bodied, slightly spicy with a creamy finish.
Louis Royer VS is undoubtedly round and floral. Its originality comes essentially from our aging and blending methods which have been jealously kept secret and meticulously followed for several generations.
The balanced taste of this Rye Recipe Bourbon is smooth, yet complex.
This is one of three Kosher Whiskeys from Buffalo Trace Distillery that hit the shelves after Passover in 2020. In 2012, new American oak Kosher barrels were filled with a Rye mash bill, all under the supervision of the Chicago Rabbinical Council.
Paradigm Rye is for us emblematic of the trifecta arts of distilling, blending & finishing. A marriage of hand-selected straight ryes from NY, KY, and IN, finished with our unique mineral water from the legendary Rosedale mines, the Paradigm is our signature (rye) whiskey, round, creamy, spicy, and impossibly complex. Deserving of your attention neat, yet generous in a Rye Old Fashioned.
Founded in 1852 by Auguste Dupuy, the Dupuy brand is the foundation on which we have built, generation after generation, our House of Cognac.
The Cognac region consists of six vineyard growth areas, called 'Crus'. The grapes used for Cognac brandy must always come from this French region. The area covers the Charente-Maritime, a large part of the Charente and some smaller parts of Deux-Sevres and the famous Dordogne.
From Israel's Pelter distillery, the perfect gin for apple lovers! Triple distilled from a base of Pink Lady apples, alongside a host of locally sourced botanicals, this is calling for a combo with some freshly pressed juice, or perhaps a sparkling fruit soda.
A unique mash bill from Tennessee, this bourbon utilizes 30% small grains to complement the character imparted from spending more than six and a half years in American oak barrels.