Review: Maestro Dobel 50 Anniversary Series Tequilas – 1968, 1969, and 1970

In 2022, Maestro Dobel dropped a rare extra anejo tequila dubbed Dobel 50 1967, named in honor of its founder’s birth year. Now Dobel is back with not one follow-up but three, collectively dubbed the Anniversary Series — Dobel 50 1968, Dobel 50 1969, and Dobel 50 1970. While 1967 was finished in sherry casks, the…

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Review: Hoopes 2022 Rose and 2018 Syrah

Napa’s Hoopes Family Vineyard has flown under our radar for years, but recently we got the chance to evaluate two of its latest releases, a surprising syrah and a rose made primarily from Napa’s benchmark grape, cabernet sauvignon. Let’s dig in. 2022 Hoopes Rose Napa Valley – Rose of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 11% Merlot, 10%…

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Review: Green River Full Proof Bourbon

Last fall, right around the Kentucky Bourbon Festival, Ownesboro’s own Green River Distillery launched their first cask strength expression, a single barrel of their rye bourbon mashbill (70% corn, 21% rye, 9% malted barley) available only at the distillery and by the barrel to select retailers. Now high-octane Green River bourbon is coming to the…

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Review: 2020 Famiglia Cotarella Sodale Merlot Lazio IGP

Did you know you can get a merlot wine — 100% merlot — from Italy? Sodale is made from grapes grown in the Lazio region (the administrative region where Rome is located). It’s considerably spicier on the nose than your typical glass of merlot, with an equally atypical punch of juicy currants and plums. The…

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Review: Cedar Ridge Amontillado Sherry Finished Bourbon

Iowa’s Cedar Ridge has been churning out regionally beloved spirits for years, including both acclaimed bourbon and American Single Malt. In fact, Cedar Ridge boasts the top selling bourbon across Iowa, an impressive feat for the local upstart in the face of Kentucky giants. Like operations big and small, Cedar Ridge has recently begun releasing…

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Review: Chicken Cock Garden & Gun Double Oak Barrel Select

Billed as a Kentucky Whiskey, this expression of Chicken Cock is a unique offering of 12 barrels, made in partnership with the magazine Garden & Gun. What are you getting in the bottle? It’s a bourbon mash… but double aged, first in used bourbon barrels for 7 years, then in new oak for another 2 years.…

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Review: Copperworks Single Malts – Maltsmith, Farmsmith, and Peatsmith (2024)

Copperworks Distilling in Seattle has been at the forefront of American single malt as a charter member of the American Single Malt Whiskey Commission (ASMWC). While most American distilleries offer a flagship whiskey, Copperworks has historically taken the approach of each release being unique, limited editions. In July 2024, Copperworks changed all that with its…

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Review: Vale do Bomfim 2022 White and 2020 Red

Bomfim is part of Portugal’s Dow group — known for its Port wines — which in turn is part of the sprawling Symington family. Unlike its better-known brands, Vale do Bomfim focuses exclusively on table wines — and affordable ones at that. Here’s a look at the latest blends from the operation, one white and…

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