Review: 2009 Robert Craig Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain

This latest vintage of Robert Craig’s mountain-born Cabernet is a bit tight today, with tannin still obscuring the fruit within. I’m not sure there’s going to be a lot of it to go around when it matures in another 3-4 years. Some blueberry, tea leaf, and rhubarb round out the plummy core. But it’s the…

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Tasting the Craft Brews of Hangar 24, 2013 Releases

Not to be confused with Hanger One, Hangar 24 is a beermaking operation in Redlands, California, where it creates some 30 different brews. The company sent us 6 of its beers — in various size bottles — to check out. Thoughts follow. Hangar 24 Amarillo Pale Ale– Straightforward American pale ale, hoppy but not overwhelmingly…

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Review: Georgetown Trading Co. Pow-Wow Botanical Rye

From Georgetown Trading Company (the importer of the masterful John L. Sullivan Irish Whiskey), comes this extreme oddity — a flavored/infused rye whiskey. Flavored whiskeys are growing in popularity as a category, but they’re mainly Bourbon or Irish, and honey and cinnamon are the predominant flavoring agents. Pow-Wow Botanical Rye is a straight rye whiskey…

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Review: WhistlePig “TripleOne” 111 Straight Rye Whiskey 11 Years Old 2012

Since its release two years ago, WhistlePig has garnered a well-deserved reputation for producing one of the best 100% rye whiskeys in the biz — spicy, yet sweet and balanced. Now the company has upped the ante, with a slightly older (11 years instead of 10 years) and slightly hotter (111 proof instead of 100…

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Wine Road Trip: Paso Robles and Santa Barbara, 2012

Recently I took my first wine-centric trip to the more southerly wine regions of California, Paso Robles and the Santa Barbara area (popularized by the movie Sideways). As with everything involving Northern and Southern California, things are done a bit differently down here, including the grapes they’re focusing on (Grenache Blanc is a huge up-and-comer…

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Review: Wines of Artesa, 2012 Releases

Artesa operates an iconic winery in Carneros (photo at right), one which is well worth a visit if you’re in the area. Recently the winery released its slate of wines for 2012. Three of these, representing the primary varietals of the area, are reviewed below. 2011 Artesa Chardonnay Carneros – A bit over-oaked. Fruit plays…

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Review: Monkey Shoulder Batch 27 Triple Malt

Monkey Shoulder is a vatted whisky that — despite being a blend of three distillery’s malts — is so rare that shots on the west coast of the U.S. have typically sold for $20 a glass… when entire bottles sell for under $30. I encountered a bottle of Monkey Shoulder on a recent trip to…

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Review: London 40 Dry Gin

How classic is London 40 Dry Gin? There’s a picture of a dude wearing a top hat on the label, that’s how. Produced by Old St. Andrews (we’ve written about its oddball whisky in the past), this gin is four-times distilled and imbued with 12 botanicals that include, in part, juniper, angelica root, almonds, nutmeg,…

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