Review: White Mule Farms Spodee — “Wine with a Kick”

According to White Mule Farms, the company behind the oddball Spodee, this, er, drinkable was a Depression-era concoction of wine mixed with herbs, spices, and moonshine. Sort of a ghetto version of Port, perhaps, from the sound of it. Spodee today seems to be perhaps a simpler product: Wine fortified with white whiskey, with chocolate…

Read More about Review: White Mule Farms Spodee — “Wine with a Kick”

Review: Ardbeg Galileo 1999

This Ardbeg bottling carries with it a story unique in my years of writing about whisky. I’ll let Ardbeg tell you about it in their own words. The whisky, named after Galileo, the father of modern astronomy, celebrates the first ever experiment undertaken by Ardbeg Distillery (or any other distillery for that matter) when Ardbeg…

Read More about Review: Ardbeg Galileo 1999

Review: Buffalo Trace Distillery Single Oak Project Bourbon Round Six

At this point I think I’m the only person not employed by Buffalo Trace to continue the “Single Oak Project” experiment, but I remain excited by it and am committed to seeing it through. This month we look at the sixth round of Bourbons, now a year and a half into the four-year experiment to…

Read More about Review: Buffalo Trace Distillery Single Oak Project Bourbon Round Six

Review: High West American Prairie Reserve Bourbon

The whiskey just keeps pouring out of Utah’s High West. The company’s latest expression: A blend of straight Bourbons, bottled in honor of the American Prairie Reserve Foundation, which, when complete, will be the largest wildlife reserve in the lower 48 states (it’s 5000 square miles sprawling across Montana). Two bourbons are blended together to…

Read More about Review: High West American Prairie Reserve Bourbon

Review: Caffo Limoncino dell’Isola

The test of any lemoncello, I suppose, is how much it tastes like lemons. Judging from how much homemade lemoncello is poured in Italian bars, it can’t be tough to make, and most of it is pretty good. Caffe’s Limoncino dell’Isola is made from Calabria lemons and has nothing artificial inside. The color and haziness…

Read More about Review: Caffo Limoncino dell’Isola

Review: Glenfiddich Malt Master’s Edition

This brand new, limited-edition whisky should be easier to find than the new 1974 edition, but with 18,000 bottles made, you’re not going to find it at Safeway. The Malt Master in question is Brian Kinsman, and this unique bottling is offered as an homage to Glenfiddich’s 125th anniversary. The company’s first double-matured spirit, this…

Read More about Review: Glenfiddich Malt Master’s Edition

Review: Cruzan Single Barrel Rum

Cruzan is probably best known for its flavored rums, but it also dabbles in high-end products like this aged Single Barrel Rum. As the name suggests, this is a genuine single barrel rum, aged up to 12 years in St. Croix (part of the U.S. Virgin Islands) and bottled at 80 proof. Sounds good, but…

Read More about Review: Cruzan Single Barrel Rum

Review: Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch Bourbon 2012 Edition

We just wrote about Four Roses’ 2012 Limited Edition Single Barrel release, now its 2012 Limited Edition Small Batch is hitting shelves. This cask strength whiskey is batched from casks containing four of Four Roses’ vaunted 10 recipes, 12-year-old OBSK, a 12-year-old OESK, an 11-year-old OBSV, and the centerpiece, a 17-year-old OBSV. By comparison, last…

Read More about Review: Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch Bourbon 2012 Edition