Ardbeg Ten Years Old is revered around the world as the peatiest, smokiest, most complex single malt of them all. Yet it does not flaunt the peat; rather it gives way to the natural sweetness of the…
Nose. Candy corn, butterscotch, toasted grains, vanilla, corn and light bits of tart caramel apples, nuts and a creamy acidic nature like sour cream. I've definitely smelled worse, but it's not bad…
Ardbeg Traigh Bhan is a sublime 19 year old whisky and the Distillery's latest small batch release. Inspired by Islay's Traigh Bhan beach (known locally as the Singing Sands), this rare aged spirit…
Tasting Notes - "The aroma is low in intensity, but you will find breakfast cereal and lemon zest. As you taste, the whisky is a touch on the sweet side with pears and cinnamon. The whisky is slick…
Color: Deep amber with a slight pink hue. Nose: Medium to high intensity, dry with a hint of sea air.
The key to our bourbon is our high malted barley content in our mashbill. By investing in our bourbon and using four times more malted barley than traditional recipes, we've created a non-traditional…
"The barrels that went into this small batch combined to make an amazing drinker. Nose - Beautiful layering of brandied cherry over a mildly tart cherry. It opens up with time and is reminiscent of…
This whiskey shows notes of maple and vanilla on the nose, and on the palate, it's smooth and caramelly and lightly sweet. It's a blend of Soft Red Winter Wheat and Barley, aged 3 years in American…
The Story The 'Old Pepper' label was proudly produced by Colonel James E. Pepper during his lifetime and marketed as 'The Oldest and Best Brand of Whiskey made in Kentucky.' Through Col.">
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