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Ripe fig notes show signs of life against an almost unyielding nose of black licorice. On the palate the profile changes and the infused figs really get a chance to shine. Delightfully sweet with a lively finish enjoy with a festive after dinner toast or mixed in a cocktail.
A bouquet of fruity aromas. Best enjoyed over ice or as an aperitif with tonic. More than twenty varieties of apples from the Pays d' Auge region in Normandy France are selected for Busnel Calvados.
In 1820, Ernest BUSNEL founded the first major Calvados firm in the heart of Pays d'Auge. His know-how has been preciously preserved to this day by his descendants.
This moonshine has pickles in it! These dill pickles are firm, crunchy, and delicious. Great addition to a bloody mary and then have a pickle shot to follow. Enjoy!
Using an early 1900's tradition and recipes along with an authentic copper still to make his Moonshine, Michael Ballard has given a true to the taste moonshine. Authentic Tennessee Moonshine Recipe delivers a 80 proof punch and a taste that's second to none.
A sweet and fruity Strawberry Daiquiri from Coppa, adulterating the traditional rum, lime juice and sugar mix with strawberry liqueur and fresh strawberries. For extra decadence dip your glass's rim in sugar before packing it with ice and pouring over the cocktail.
Ole Smoky have impressed us at Fine Drams for their excellent range of moonshines. Moonshine, or white whiskey, is likely the form that much of America’s early spirits took, being produced illegally by farmers as a means of using surplus crop.
A party in a jar! Ole Smoky's Moonshine cherries are an Appalachian party tradition. Each jar is hand filled and soak in Ole Smoky's 100 proof moonshine. Each cherry says a sweet hello followed by a warm goodbye. Use the remaining juice to mix in cocktails.