Savage & Cooke is the perfect gift for a party or the whiskey connoisseur New this Holiday Season is Bad Sweater comes with an adorable Gnome hat bottle topper. No wrapping is needed, this is the perfect holiday gift to give and receive.
Aged
Whiskey spiked with our favorite holiday spices cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, cacao
nibs, brown sugar, Valencia orange peel, and vanilla bean. The blend of spices
is steeped in the Whiskey at high proof to extract maximum flavor. Once the
spices have been integrated, the Whiskey is titrated to 80 proof for prime
drinkability. Inviting and undoubtedly festive, this will be your new favorite
accompaniment to holiday merrymaking. Enjoy in your holiday cocktail, over ice
or in your coffee (no judgment!), this spiced Whiskey will surely enhance any
holiday celebration.
American Whiskey delicious and
bold with aromas of maple wood, caramel and black cherries. Flavors are rich
and dense with an impressive finish. Stunning and powerful, Dave Phinney’s cask
strength American Whiskey. Once deemed mature by Master Distiller Jordan Via, a
portion of the American Whiskey is transferred to Dave Phinney’s Zinfandel
barrels for a period of about two months. This additional aging adds flavor, texture
and character.
Bloody Butcher
Bourbon Whiskey
is a deep caramel with an orange hue. Bright aromatics of ground cinnamon,
dried orange peel and lilac blossoms. Finishes with a long, unctuous cherry
flavor with pronounced minerality and a core of power. The Specs:
• Only 44 barrels produced
• 4 years old
• 100 proof / 50% alc./vol
My Opinion: These whiskeys are great as a gift maybe even enjoy after a hard day to unwind.
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