Review: Daviess County Bourbon, French Oak Finished, and Cabernet Finished

That’s not a typo in the headline. This really is Daviess County, with two Ses. It’s Kentucky, so it’s weird, OK? Daviess County is the latest brand from Lux Row Distillers, which is relaunching a label that dates back to 1874. Says the company, “The brand, bought by the David Sherman Corporation in 1993, honors…

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Review: One Eight Distilling Untitled Whiskey No. 18

Here’s another Untitled release from the folks at One Eight Distilling in our great nation’s capital. Up until now, the Untitled series has consisted exclusively of sourced whiskey stocks, but for No. 18, the crew at One Eight decided to combine their in-house rye whiskey with one of their sourced bourbons. As a reminder, District…

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Review: Ardbeg Wee Beastie 5 Years Old

For a distillery that releases premium whiskies at 24 and even 26 years old, and for which a 10 year old is comparatively young, releasing a 5 year old spirit is a bold move. But Islay’s Ardbeg is so confident of its success, though, that they are adding it to their core range, so I…

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Review: Torani Amer

Amer Picon (aka Picon Amer) is one of those old-school classic spirits that you read about in dusty old cocktail books and which doesn’t seem to exist anywhere — at least in the U.S. Amer Picon is readily available in Europe but it can’t be sold here because of a botanical ingredient called calamus that’s…

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Review: The Whistler Double Oaked, Honey Whiskey, and Irish Cream

The new Whistler Irish Whiskey brand comes to us from family-owned Boann Distillery, which can be found in the Ireland’s Boyne Valley. “At Boann, we pride ourselves in being one of the most innovative whiskey distilleries in Ireland, and in late 2019 our new state-of-the-art facilities and custom copper pot stills produced the first spirit…

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Review: Suntory All-Free

Sick of drinking? Or maybe you just need a night off. We all know the feeling — and now you can have your highball without the guilt thanks to the latest from Suntory: All-Free, “a delicious non-alcoholic beer-like beverage with refreshing nodogoshi* and aroma.” It’s not just 0% alcohol, it’s got 0 calories and zero…

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Review: Basil Hayden’s Rye 10 Years Old

Here’s a little surprise that recently hit the market. On the heels of a less-than-stellar rye — and three oddball variants — Beam-owned Basil Hayden’s has taken this horse upmarket, slapping the original, un-gimmicked version with a big 10 year old age statement. It’s actually the first rye in the lineup to have any age…

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Review: 2019 Barone Montalto Pinot Grigio and Art of Earth Montepulciano d’Abruzzo

These two Italian wines are from the portfolio of Germany-based Mack & Schuhle, which focuses on importing affordable wines from Europe and other far-flung places. Let’s see what 12 bucks can get you! 2019 Barone Montalto Pinot Grigio IGT – Straightforward, floral, and fruity. Notes of mango and guava interplay with a fresh spray of…

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