Since the 1800s, the Camut family has grown 46.5 hectares of apple trees in the Pays d'Auge, the finest growing region for Calvados. In Normandy, 800 types of apples are grown; the Camut family grow about 25 of these. Cider... Read More
Since the 1800s, the Camut family has grown 46.5 hectares of apple trees in the Pays d'Auge, the finest growing region for Calvados. In Normandy, 800 types of apples are grown; the Camut family grow about 25 of these, all... Read More
Since the 1800s, the Camut family has grown 46.5 hectares of apple trees in the Pays d'Auge, the finest growing region for Calvados. In Normandy, 800 types of apples are grown; the Camut family grow about 25 of these, all... Read More
Black Maple Hill began it's journey into the world of whiskey back in 2000 where it was originally produced in Kentucky, it was rumored to be wheated bourbon from Stizel-Weller and bottled by Julian Van Winkle III himself.... Read More
Bomberger’s Declaration Distillery Bourbon honors the legacy of the former distillery known as Bomberger’s in the 1800’s and later as Michter’s in the 20th Century. Please join us in toasting and celebrating... Read More
Booker’s Rye has an intense flavor profile with pronounced, well-balanced notes of wood and oak from the longer aging process. The deep amber liquid offers a complex aroma with spicy notes from the rye in the mash bill.... Read More
We bought this bottle shortly after bottling in 1995, when single-malt scotches were the new in-thing and at Stage Left Steak, we were were one of the few early adopters. We had about 30 single-malts... Read More
In 1875, the botanist Dottore Francesco Peloni developed in the mountain region Bormio, Lombardy the original recipe for the Amaro Braulio. The ingredients for the use of this unique Amaro are exclusively fresh herbs and spring... Read More
In 1605, the Duke of Estrees entrusted the Carthusians with a manuscript bearing a mysterious recipe made up of 130 plants that could give rise to an Elixir of long life. For more than a century and a half, the Carthusians will... Read More
Chartreuse Jaune is characterized by its sweetness, spicy scents and natural color from 130 plants, flowers, bark, roots and spices.
Its production is significantly different from the Green Chartreuse and requires several weeks... Read More
Produced each year in limited quantities, the Chartreuse V.E.P. is made using the same processes as the Chartreuse Jaune. The Carthusians took care to select certain traditional yellow liqueurs which will continue to age for many... Read More
Meticulous wood selection has been a hallmark of Maison Courvoisier since its founding in 1828. In honor of this tradition, Maison Courvoisier’s Sixth Generation Master Blender, Patrice Pinet, has collaborated with Fifth... Read More
We love this whisky. It first came to our attention when it took the Chairman's Trophy at The Ultimate Spirits Challenge in 2020! You can check out a Zoom tasting we did with all the Chairman's Trophies with Paul Pacult... Read More
Here's one of our favorite rums. It's quite delicious as a sipper, but also goes well in cocktails. The classic daiquiri calls for white rum, but it is transformed with some aged exclusiva into something extraordinary... Read More
We'll gladly supply you with six large (1) ice cubes, because drinking this over one large cube is really the perfect way to do it. Obviously that's for pick up and curbside delivery only.... Read More
Started in 2016, Fugitives is named after a post-WWI group of intellectuals from Nashville’s Vanderbilt University that emphasized agrarian heritage. There’s an analogue in Fugitives’ emphasis on local corn,... Read More
This extremely hearty whiskey ages in new charred oak barrels for no less than 15 years. Straight out of the barrel, uncut and unfiltered, the taste is powerful, flavorful and intense. Open it up with a few drops of water, sit... Read More
The GlenDronach Cask Bottling Batch 18 is a celebration of the distillery’s time-honoured mastery. Each cask individually explores the sophistication, powerful intricacy and complex layers of Spanish sherry cask maturation... Read More
Out of the four bottles released with this limited quantity Cask Bottling Batch 18 this is the only bottle to have been aged in Port pipe as opposed to the Sherry cask barreling of the other released bottles. Of the This factor... Read More
The GlenDronach, Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
The GlenDronach Distillery nestled in the valley of Forgue, deep in the East Highland hills near Aberdeenshire, is named after the source of its water:... Read More
The GlenDronach, Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
The GlenDronach Distillery nestled in the valley of Forgue, deep in the East Highland hills near Aberdeenshire, is named after the source of its water: the Dronac burn. Founded... Read More
This classic Scotch Whisky is produced in Speyside region of northeast Scottland where they utilize water from the naturally occurring Tarlogie Springs. The water in the Tarlogie Springs is unique in that it is a rain water basin... Read More
Tasting Notes: This whiskey is sublime. There certainly a significant amount of peat smoke but it is not just a one-note wonder. The nose is so complex and the peat so well-digsted by the rich whiskey as to render it sublime.... Read More
Glenturret: Glenturret is one of several distilleries that claim to be the oldest in Scotland. Well, it's probably not...and who cares? What we do know is that it is a storied and traditional distillery that has always made... Read More
Old Potrero is an attempt to recreate the original whiskey of America, and marks the return of pot-distilled whiskey in the United States. It’s distilled in a small copper pot still at the Hotaling & Co. Distillery on San... Read More
Old Potrero is an attempt to recreate the original whiskey of America, and marks the return of pot-distilled whiskey in the United States. It’s distilled in a small copper pot still at the Hotaling & Co. Distillery on San... Read More