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Tommyrotter Napa Valley Heritage Cask Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Tommyrotter

750 ml | 47% ABV
Whiskey | Bourbon

Founded in 2015 by Bobby Finan and Sean Insalaco, the industrial chic distillery opened its doors in July of 2015, in New York's historic Hydraulics manufacturing district. The distillery is named after the Tommyrotters Club, which according to the distillery founders, were a band of rebellious artisans in the early 20th century who broke rank from the Arts and Crafts Movement to create for creation's sake. They sought adventure, mischief and inspiration in nature. Bobby Finan gravitated towards the craft-distilling scene in NYC, and in 2013 he got his first start in the industry at the Cooperstown Distillery. After relocating to his hometown Buffalo in 2014 he met business partner, Sean Insalaco, and by July 2015, Tommyrotter Distillery was up and running. In the spring, summer and fall months, their multi-story distillery is open to visitors. Their beautiful modern glass-walled mezzanine tasting room gives a unique view of the entire production process. At Tommyrotters their production process is simple yet quite meticulous. No frills. No automation. Just handcrafted spirits, distilled batch by batch in small copper stills. Their spirits are distilled from American farm-grown grains. Smaller stills allow for greater control over the distillation process. They fill and label every single bottle by hand. Aged in offsite warehouses in Indiana, this whiskey was shipped in barrel to the Tommyrotter facility in Buffalo, NY. In the months prior to the bourbon's arrival in Western New York, the founders sought Cabernet Sauvignon barrels from the most renowned vineyards in Napa Valley and transported them to Buffalo.

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1792 Full Proof Straight Bourbon Whiskey

1792

750 ml | 62% ABV
Whiskey | Bourbon

In 1876, John D. Willett one of Kentucky's original bourbon aristocrats transferred his interest in the Willett & Frenke Distillery to his son-in-laws, Benjamin Mattingly and Thomas Moore. Mattingly and Moore continued to operate the Willett & Frenke Distillery together until 1881, when Mattingly finally sold his stake in the company to a group of investors. Within a few years, Thomas Moore acquired complete control over the distillery and eponymously renamed it. Moore would continue to operate the distillery for another five decades, until he was ultimately forced to close his doors at the onset of Prohibition. Today, the Barton 1792 Distillery operates on the same site as the historic Tom Moore Distillery, and continues to use the same methods that Moore used over a century ago when distilling his own bourbon. 1792 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is made from a mash of corn, rye and malted barley. While the use of corn in the bourbon's recipe adds classic notes of buttered bread, biscuits and roasted nuts, the heavy use of rye in the bourbon's mashbill yields a more complex and full-bodied whiskey. After the grains are harvested, they are mashed and fermented before being distilled through a copper-pot still. After distillation, the bourbon is aged in new, American oak casks for a minimum of eight years in Warehouse Z on the distillery's estate in Bardstown, Kentucky. Warehouse Z is situated on the edge of a bluff and as a result, enjoys the intense heat and humidity that are ideal for maturing whiskey. "When it comes to barrel aging," says Ken Pierce, Barton 1792's master distiller, "it's just like real estate location, location, location. That's why 1792 ages in Warehouse Z up there on the bluff." In addition, during the maturation process, Pierce samples each cask of bourbon as it rests to determine when the bourbon has reached its peak of maturity. "Quality in, quality out," says Pierce, who has over two decades of experience at the distillery. 1792 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, is named after the year that Kentucky achieved statehood in the United States. This full proof bourbon is bottled at its original 125 entry proof, just as it was years ago when the barrels were first filled. This exceptionally distinct full proof bourbon earned a Silver medal at the 2018 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, and 93 points at the 2018 Ultimate Spirits Challenge. Pick up your bottle today!

 

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Kings County Bottled in Bond Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Kings County

375 ml | 50% ABV
Whiskey | Bourbon

Situated along the banks of the East River, Kings County Distillery is New York City's oldest operating whiskey distillery and the first distillery in New York City since Prohibition. Wedged between Williamsburg and Vinegar Hill, Colin Spoelman and David Haskell, the master distillers at Kings County, make hand-crafted bourbon, moonshine, and now single malt whiskey out of the 117-year old Paymaster Building at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. A typewriter the two distillers found on the sidewalk in Williamsburg is used to make the labels that adorn their clear, flask-like bottles, while a hairdryer (made by Revlon) is used to affix each bottle seal. Handwritten scrawls on a chalkboard keep track of different batches, and mesh laundry bags are used as strainers. Kings County is among the very first craft distillers to release a style of whiskey that can be considered the highest class of American Whiskey. Bottled-in-Bond is a designation that refers to American whiskeys (and some brandies) that are distilled, aged, and bottled entirely at one distillery, from barrels filled in one season, by one distiller. Furthermore, the whiskey must be four years old and bottled at precisely 100 proof. This impressive Bottled-In-Bond whisky earned Double Gold, Best-In-Category at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, as well as Best American Whisky, Best Bourbon, Best Small Batch Bourbon, Best Bourbon 4 Years at the 2017 International Whisky Competition.

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Koval Cranberry Gin Liqueur

Koval

750 ml | 30% ABV
Liqueur | Fruit

Koval started its life as a craft distillery, founded in Chicago in 2008, as the first distillery in Chicago's city limits since Prohibition. Founders Robert and Sonat Birnecker left their professional lives in academia to found Koval. They have been crafting certified organic whiskeys, brandies, liqueurs and specialty spirits from scratch, ever since. Being the first distillery within city limits since the mid-1800s, Koval brings Austrian distilling traditions to America. Koval, meaning "blacksmith," in numerous European languages, or "black sheep" in Yiddish, is one of America's premier small batch, independent spirit manufacturers. Koval is named after founder Sonat's great-grandfather, who earned Koval the nicknam when, at the very early age of 17 he emigrated from Vienna to Chicago at the start of the 1900s, to start a business. Robert was bequeathed a treasure trove of distilling knowledge and expertise from his grandfather, Robert Schimd. "Being a craft distiller allows us to be flexible and bring a new approach to the market," says Sonat Birnecker, the founder of Koval Distillery. "Craft can be different. Different in business model. Different in product. Craft is a way to be creative." Together with her husband, Robert, Birnecker founded Koval Distillery Chicago's first distillery since Prohibition in 2008. Koval Distillery, which is situated just a few feet away from Hollywood Beach in Chicago's North End, boasts a custom-made, 2,000 gallon, Kothe Destillationstechnik copper-pot still imported from Germany. "I come from a family that's been distilling for over a hundred years in Austria," explains Robert, who has been distilling spirits himself since he was a child. "My grandfather had a distillery in Austria and I would help him to make different eau de vies and brandies when I was growing up. He taught me the importance of having the right equipment and using fresh, organic ingredients." Koval Distillery is a grain-to-bottle operation, sourcing their grains from a local organic farmer collective in the Midwest. The grain is milled and mashed on-site, and the resultant liquid is distilled, with only the heart cut making it into the bottle. All enzymes and yeast used in production are non-GMO, and the water is sourced from Lake Michigan, purified using a natural charcoal method. This Koval handmade liqueur is made with the same amount of meticulous attention given to their higher proof expressions. This cranberry-flavored gin liqueur is crafted from 13 botanicals with incredible fruit-forward and bittersweet notes.

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Amrut Peated Single Malt Whisky

Amrut

750 ml | 46% ABV
Whiskey | Single Malt

According to Indian mythology, when Gods and Rakshasas, or demons, churned the oceans inside Mount Meru (a mythical mountain thought to be the center of physical, metaphysical and spiritual worlds), a golden pot containing the nectar of life sprang out of the mountain. The nectar was called "Amrut," which literally translates into "immortality." Amrut Distillery traces its history back to 1948 when, just one year after India declared its independence from Great Britain, Radhakrishna Jagdale began manufacturing rum and brandy, which he supplied to army canteens throughout India. After his death in 1976, the mantle was passed to his son, Neelakanta Rao Jagdale. When the younger Jagdale became Chairman of Amrut Distillery, he began experimenting with more innovative whiskies. Amrut Peated Single Malt Whisky is made from Indian barley grown at the foothills of the Himalayan mountains in a region known as Punjab (Punjab means "the land of five rivers), and peated malt sourced from Scotland. The Himalayan mountain water, along with the cold winters and fiery summers, result in a unique type of barley that is rich in nutrients and flavor. After local Indian farmers harvest the barley, it is carefully mashed and distilled in small batches to preserve the natural aroma of the Indian terroir. The whisky is then aged at an altitude of 3,000 feet above sea level in oak barrels that are laid to rest for a minimum of 4 years. During maturation, the incredibly intense Indian sun causes the whisky and oak to mingle often. In addition, the heat also leads to much greater rates of evaporation approximately 12% of maturing whisky evaporates each year in India (this is referred to as the angel's share), compared to just 2% in Scotland. As a result of the intense temperatures and humidity, whisky ages nearly three times faster in India as compared to Scotland. Pick up your bottle today!

 

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W.L. Weller C.Y.P.B. Original Wheated Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Weller

750 ml | 47% ABV
Whiskey | Bourbon

A few years ago we asked whiskey drinkers to “Craft Your Perfect Bourbon” (C.Y.P.B.) online by visiting www.yourperfectbourbon.com and choosing their ideal bourbon recipe, proof, warehouse location and age. Thousands chose wheated bourbon, just like William Larue Weller did years ago. This limited edition whiskey is the result of the overwhelming consensus—a wheated recipe bourbon, aged on the highest warehouse floors for eight years and bottled at 95 proof.

TASTING NOTES
A light aroma with citrus and oak on the nose. The palate is well rounded and balanced, with a medium-long finish and hints of vanilla.

AWARDS - Most Recent Awards

2022 Master American Whiskey Masters
2022 Gold North American Bourbon and Whiskey Competition
2022 Silver World Whiskies Awards - Whisky Magazine
2022 Silver International Wine & Spirits Competition
2022 Best in Show TAG Global Spirits Awards
2022 Silver San Francisco World Spirits Competition
2022 Gold Denver International Spirits Competition
2022 Silver International Spirits Challenge
2022 Platinum ASCOT Awards
2022 Extraordinary / Ultimate Recommendation (95-100 pts) Ultimate Spirits Challenge
2021 Best Kentucky Bourbon World Whiskies Awards - Whisky Magazine
2021 Category Winner World Whiskies Awards - Whisky Magazine
2021 Gold American Whiskey Masters
2021 Gold North American Bourbon and Whiskey Competition
2021 Silver Outstanding Whiskies of the World
2021 Excellent / Highly Recommended (90-94 pts) Ultimate Spirits Challenge
2021 Silver New York World Wine & Spirits Competition
2021 Silver International Spirits Challenge
2020 Master American Whiskey Masters
2020 Silver North American Bourbon and Whiskey Competition
2020 Chairman's Trophy Finalist; Great Value Ultimate Spirits Challenge
2020 Silver San Francisco World Spirits Competition

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Willett 9 Year Old Single Barrel Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Willett

750 ml | 69.4% ABV
Whiskey | Bourbon

Willett 9 Year Old Single Barrel Straight Bourbon Whiskey Special Barrel "Barrel No. 5272 - VWS32" at 138.9 proof is a true gem among bourbon enthusiasts. This carefully crafted spirit hails from the Willett Distillery, a historic and renowned distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky. Known for their commitment to quality and tradition, Willett has been producing exceptional bourbon for generations, and this 9-year-old single barrel expression is no exception.

Aged to Perfection:
The 9-year aging process is a testament to Willett's dedication to producing premium bourbon. During its time in oak barrels, this bourbon undergoes a remarkable transformation. The aging process imparts a rich complexity to the whiskey, allowing it to develop its distinctive flavors and character.

Unparalleled Strength:
At 138.9 proof (or approximately 69.45% alcohol by volume), Willett 9 Year Old Single Barrel is undeniably robust. This high proof not only adds a fiery kick but also intensifies the flavors and aromas present in the bourbon. The result is a whiskey that demands respect and careful sipping.

Tasting Notes:

Willett 9 Year Old Single Barrel Straight Bourbon Whiskey offers a sensory journey that is nothing short of extraordinary. Here are some tasting notes to savor:

Appearance: In the glass, this bourbon has a deep, rich amber hue, a visual testament to its extended time in the barrel.

Nose: As you approach the glass, you'll be greeted by an enticing bouquet of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak. There's a hint of charred spices and dried fruits, offering a glimpse of the depth to come.

Palate: The first sip is a revelation. Rich and full-bodied, the bourbon coats your palate with flavors of butterscotch, toffee, and dark chocolate. The high proof makes its presence known with a warming, spicy kick, but it's well-balanced by the sweetness and complexity of the underlying notes.

Finish: The finish is long and satisfying, leaving you with a lingering warmth and a memory of its intricate flavor profile. Oak and spice dance together, inviting you to savor the experience.

A Collector's Delight:
Willett 9 Year Old Single Barrel Straight Bourbon Whiskey at 138.9 proof is often sought after by collectors and connoisseurs alike. Its single barrel nature means that each bottle is unique, with slight variations in flavor and character from barrel to barrel, making it a fascinating addition to any collection.

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Tommyrotter

Tommyrotter Napa Valley Heritage Cask Straight Bourbon Whiskey

750 ml | 47% ABV
Whiskey | Bourbon

1792

1792 Full Proof Straight Bourbon Whiskey

750 ml | 62% ABV
Whiskey | Bourbon

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750 ml | 47.8% ABV
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750 ml | 40% ABV
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375 ml | 50% ABV
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750 ml | 43% ABV
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750 ml | 30% ABV
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Bowmore

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750 ml | 40% ABV
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Amrut

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750 ml | 46% ABV
Whiskey | Single Malt

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750 ml | 47% ABV
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