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Dugite Australian Whiskey

This rich gold whiskey emits aromas of vanilla, hazelnut, light spice and caramelised sugar. Take a sip and experience a creamy, soft mouthfeel; with strong grain characteristics, bold corn and rye on the palate. The whiskey ends with a moderate to long finish, encompassing sweet vanilla and a whisper of sour lolly.

The Whistler Calvados Finish Irish Whiskey

Nose: Apple drops, fresh citrus zest, creamy and luscious toffee undertones with banana, apricot, melon and creamy red raspberries. Palate: Sweet peach on the fore with pear and a bright fresh citrus zest. Malt undertone with creamy vanilla underneath Finish: Long and creamy with hints of pear and citrus zest remaining.

Wanderin' Rogue Tennessee Whiskey

The Wanderin' Rogue is made from local ingredients and aged in new American oak barrels to produce a vibrant and lively whiskey. The nose has sweetness with hints of caramel, spice and light smoke. The palate is round and smooth with distinct citrus characters - an excellent base for your next Old Fashioned cocktail.

Jack Daniels Bonded Whiskey

Jack Daniels Bonded is Jacks time-honored recipe of 80% corn, 12% malted barley, and 8% rye, but distilled to the standards of the Bottled-In-Bond act (1897), meaning this whiskey is from one distilling season, at 100 proof (50% ALC/VOL), and is matured for a minimum of 4 years at our federally bonded warehouses. Barrels were hand selected for their unique and particular characteristics of deeper colour, flavor, and aroma, which bring a darker, richer, and more oak-forward character to Jack Daniels Bonded. It is a big, bold Tennessee Whiskey with layered notes of caramel, rich oak, and spice giving way to a pleasantly lingering finish.

Hochstadter's Slow & Low Rock & Rye Coffee

Slow & Low Coffee Old-Fashioned is inspired by the classic coffee cocktail, Café Brulot. Bold, bright, and brimming with baking spice, our coffee old-fashioned is comprised of Straight Rye Whiskey, Intelligentsia Coffee, a pinch of demerara cane sugar and raw honey, aromatic bitters, and navel orange peel. Clocking in at a muscular 80 proof, its devilishly delicious. Tasting Notes: 100% Straight Rye Whiskey High Rye Mash bill Aged for more than 2 years in New American Oak Barrels w/ char #4 Intelligentsia Coffee, a blend of Ethiopian and Guatemalan coffees thoughtfully sourced, roasted, and extracted. Runs Lean Sugar Rich On Flavor the equivalent of 1 sugar cube per Old-Fashioned.

Redemption Bourbon

84 Proof mash bill: 75% corn, 21% rye and 4% barley. Average of 3 years, aged in charred oak barrels. The high amount of corn gives this bourbon a classic sweet taste with notes of vanilla and caramel from the wood, and the rye adds some light spice flavor.

Ole Smoky Peach Liqueur

We took a fresh peach, arguably natures tastiest fruit, and blended it with our favorite whiskey to create a pleasing, peachy sweetness that hits you right in the kisser.

Ole Smoky Salty Caramel Liqueur

Savor every sip of this blend of rich, sweet whiskey that tastes like liquid caramel with a hint of salt at the end of it.

Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey

"the nose and delivery are just about as good as it gets." - Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2019 Sazerac Rye dates back to the 1800’s and symbolizes the tradition and history of New Orleans saloons. It was at the Sazerac Coffee House on Royal Street where local patrons were served toddies made with Rye whiskey and Peychaud’s Bitters. The libation became know as the “Sazerac” and America’s first branded cocktail was born. This 6 year-old version of the famous Sazerac Rye is produced at the scenic Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort (probably using a 'barely legal' rye recipe), home of numerous other whiskies such as Eagle Rare 10 year-old, Eagle Rare 17 year-old, Blanton's, Rock Hill Farms and George T. Stagg. The beautifully designed bottle harks back to the pre Civil War days when barrels of whisky were poured into ornately engraved decanters supplied by the distiller, displaying the colour of the whiskey to good effect. In what seems to be a company tradition, the price is nowhere near the kind of money many other ryes command. Our re-tasting since last visiting this stalwart in 2008 found moderate aromas suggesting caraway and oak shavings then green apple, orange zest, wood spice and sweet nutty/vanilla notes. This is a soft, plush 'fruity' style without compromising depth of flavour - dried apricots, apply rye and white pepper come counterpointed by light vanilla oak. The keynote grain isn't aggressive like some others, while the balance is near perfect, and there's dark rye bread, more pepper and a subtle muddled mint refreshing the fade. In short - Sazerac is a broad appeal whiskey with enough mid-palate sweetness, complexity and kick to convert one-eyed Bourbon nuts - or even the odd malt enthusiast. Keep this as the 'proper' choice for a Manhattan or Sazerac Cocktail. 45% Alc./Vol.

Silkie The Legendary Irish Whiskey

The Silkie seals of the Donegal coast are mythical shapeshifters who transform into beautiful women when they shed their seal skin coats. The Legendary Silkie Irish Whiskey is inspired by these enchanting sea maidens. The legendary Silkie is a blended Irish whiskey bottled by Sliabh Liag Distillers. While they build their whiskey distillery, they have sourced the finest double and triple distilled malts and a hint of peated malt. Bottled at 46% ABV the whiskey is not chill filtered giving a rich character to a super soft whiskey. Presented in a tall elegant bottle, the Silkie label is reflective of the blue/green colour of the sea at the foot of the Sliabh Liag Cliffs. A blend of Double distilled, Triple distillied 55ppm single malt and Corn grain column still.Nose: Fresh with gentle malt, green apple opens up to a more honeyed butteryness Taste: Super soft, warm sweet honeyed ginger bread, hints of orange zest, brioche and butterscotch Finish: Warming elegant finish with the slightest hint of peat