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ANGEL’S ENVY® Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is finished in port wine casks for an award-winning spirit. We guide each batch’s conditioning, blending our handcrafted bourbon in small batches. It’s typically aged for up to 6 years in charred, new white oak barrels.A gold color laced with reddish amber hues, nearly copper in tone. On the nose, you’ll detect notes of subtle vanilla, raisins, maple syrup and toasted nuts. The palate reveals vanilla, ripe fruit, maple syrup, toast and bitter chocolate, culminating in a clean finish and lingering sweetness with a hint of Madeira that slowly fades.
Amador Whiskey Co. ‘Double Barrel’ Napa Valley Cask Finish Bourbon Whiskey
Sourced bourbon at 3 to 10 years old was dumped and finished in Napa Valley wine barrels. The nose is mostly bourbon—corn, warm meadow, hard candy—with a floater of wine wood; I’m guessing white wine. The flavor is quite woody, but not old wood; fresher, and a bit astringent, overshadowing the whiskey. Not sure the finish does it a favor. Sourced whiskey.
In 1897, the Bottled-in-Bond Act revolutionized the quality of American whiskey. Carrying on that tradition, this well-aged bourbon from barrels all filled during the same season was bottled at exactly 100 proof for a bold taste and lingering finish – a testament to the Bottled-in-Bond Act established over a century ago.
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Chicken Cock Cotton Rye 20 YR Old is a limited-edition release that honors our history. Chicken Cock was forced to move production up to Canada during Prohibition. The Canadian Rye whiskey produced during that period was then smuggled back into the U.S. in tin cans, earning the brand the nickname, “The whiskey in a tin can.
This replica Pre-prohibition era collectible tin canister honors our history and a limited-time-only return to a period where Chicken Cock ventured north in order to carry on its tradition of bringing high-quality whiskey to patrons across the country. Commemorative tin is a replica of the actual tin smuggled from Canada into speakeasies including the Cotton Club in New York during Prohibition.