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If you are a serious fan of American Whiskey, this brand needs no introduction. The rare releases are arguably the most coveted in class. This single barrel #9688 of rye comes from stock aged 7yrs. Bottled at a natural cask strength with a total yield of only 210 bottles.
Although Port Dundas Distillery closed its doors in 2010, there are select, rare remaining stocks that allow a glimpse into the glorious past of one of Scotland’s most respected and historic distilleries.
Following the great success of its premiere Prosecco, Freixenet continues to expand its expertise in Italian winemaking with its new Freixenet premium Asti D.O.C.G.
Argot winemaker Justin Harmon is a superstar in the making: His reds have inspired Jeb Dunnuck to invoke some of the most sought-after cult wines in California, and even write, “If you haven’t heard of Justin Harmon, you should write that name down.”
This new Mezcal from Mezcal Los Siete Misterios is made from a blend of Espadin and Cuishe agave. The Espadín Mezcal was our first product. After learning from Maestros Mezcaleros across Mexico, we crafted the most traditional production process.
A wine as rare as a dentally challenged hen. This is sumptuous wine showing rich sweet fruit, roasted nuts and balanced acidity.
The 2020 Screaming Eagle is one of the great surprises of the year. Energetic and vibrant in the glass, the 2020 offers a bit more energy than most readers are likely used to. All the elements are so well balanced. Dark blue/purplish fruit, lavender, menthol, spice, leather and a soft touch of all fill out the layers effortlessly. In 2020 Screaming Eagle is not as immediately alluring as it so often is, so a measure of patience is warranted.
Castello di Brolio is our flagship wine created from a meticulous selection of estate-grown grapes from the three most representative soils that surround the castle itself: Macigno del Chianti (sandstone), Scaglia Toscana (Galestro), Monte Morello (Alberese).