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Whiskey Tasting Notes for Glenfarclas 12 Year Old Exploration
The Glenfarclas 12 Year Old is a crowd-pleaser, but due to its vintage nature bottles are limited and rare. The rich sherry influence is balanced by subtle malty notes and a touch of oak spice, making it an enjoyable dram for the seasoned palate.
Alaska’s Allocated Whiskey Shop: Changing the Paradigm of Spirits
Providing a boutique whiskey shopping experience. The conversation explores the evolving landscape of American whiskey in Alaska, the rise of new distilleries, and the shifts in pricing and consumer preferences in the whiskey market. Key themes include the impact of...
The Allure of Weller: Tasting Review on William Larue Weller
William Larue Weller is a truly exceptional wheated bourbon. It’s a masterclass in balance and complexity, offering a captivating journey for the senses. Best savored neat or with a single ice cube to release the full spectrum of flavor.
Sazerac 18 Year Review: A Rye With a Storied Past
If you appreciate a rye that leans towards the sweeter side and are willing to invest, then Sazerac 18 Year won’t disappoint. Sazerac 18 Year is a heavyweight in the rye whiskey world. This Louisiana-based brand boasts a rich history dating back to the 1800s
A Sip of History: Pappy Van Winkle 15 Year Review
Pappy Van Winkle 15 Year a simple and enjoyable dram by this bourbon industry legend, a pleasure to savor. The first sip offers a velvety texture, coating the tongue with a wave of toasted oak and vanilla. A sweet maraschino cherry character…
Tasting Notes: Michter’s 10-Year Bourbon
Michter’s revival in the late 20th century brought back its signature single barrel bottlings, each brimming with unique character. Their 10 Year Bourbon is a symphony of flavors, each note carefully orchestrated for a truly memorable experience.