Review: 2016 Seven Hills Merlot Walla Walla Valley
Here’s a fresh little merlot from Washington’s Seven Hills, tucked away in the Walla Walla region. Initially on the tannic side for merlot, a little air helps things open up to let some of the fruit and spice enter the experience. Notes of bittersweet chocolate, red flowers, and some berry fruit cut through the sometimes…
Review: Guinness Stout Aged in Bulleit Bourbon Barrels
Our friends at Guinness and our buddies at Bulleit have joined forces: Under their corporate banner, Diageo, the duo have done the obvious by putting Guinness Stout in Bulleit whiskey barrels, all part of a grand transatlantic experiment. There’s not a lot of detail to share: The beer is brewed in Dublin, then shipped to…
Review: 2016 Bouchaine Pinot Noir Swan Estate
This lovely estate pinot combines fruit from both Napa and Carneros, creating a whole that is seemingly greater than the sum of the parts. Wet and heavy with fruit, it features prominent cherry and blackberry notes, touched with spice and a bit of gritty earth that keeps the palate grounded. Complex but balanced among the…
Review: Inchgower 27 Years Old Limited Edition 2018
Our second review from the 2018 Diageo Special Release series is this 27 year old from Inchgower, a Speyside distillery that is largely known for being a major contributor to Bell’s whisky. Distilled in 1990, the whisky is aged in refill American oak hogsheads. Burly and brooding on the nose, this whisky finds notes of…
Review: New Belgium Oakspire Bourbon Barrel Ale (2018)
The march of mainstream beers aged in mainstream whiskey barrels continues with New Belgium’s latest, a strong ale aged in barrels from Knob Creek (and denoted as such in large type on the label). Well, it may not technically be aged in those barrels. The company notes that the beer is “aged with bourbon-steeped oak spirals…
Review: White Walker by Johnnie Walker
The final season of Game of Thrones is still a few months out, but the excitement continues to build across a wide array of industries. Case in point: The whiskey business, which is overseeing the arrival of nine GoT themed spirits, including eight single malt Scotch whiskies, one for each of the houses of Westeros (plus one…
Review: Scott Family Estate 2016 Chardonnay and 2015 Pinot Noir
“The unsung hero of the Central Coast,” Arroyo Seco can be found in the heart of Monterey County, and Scott Family Estate (part of the Rutherford Ranch group) calls this region home to its production of classic varietal wines endemic to this region. Today we look at two new releases from Scott Family, both highly…
Review: Caol Ila Unpeated 15 Years Old Limited Edition 2018
Diageo’s annual Special Release series has arrived for 2018, and we’re kicking off our coverage of the ten available in the U.S. by looking at a perennial favorite (and one which is much less expensive than the rest of the field): Caol Ila’s annual unpeated release. This year’s release is 15 years old, aged in…