Review: Remus Repeal Reserve Series IV Bourbon

For the fourth annual release of Remus Repeal Reserve, MGP decided to hit the market a little earlier this year. Past bottlings of this bourbon have made it to shelves starting on November 13 (George Remus’s birthday), but according to MGP, growing demand convinced them to move up the release date to September, which fittingly…

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Recipe: Arnaud’s French 75

The French 75 is a classic cocktail made with gin, lemon juice, sugar, and Champagne, but way down yonder in New Orleans, Arnaud’s bar puts a delightful spin on the drink, replacing the gin with Cognac. I categorically prefer the NOLA version, and this week we’re presenting the drink as intended. You can play with…

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Review: 2018 Baileyana Chardonnay and Pinot Noir

Baileyana is a big producer in Edna Valley, which is centered on San Luis Obispo. It comprises a number of brands and sub-brands, which we’ll be writing about over the next few weeks. Let’s take a look at a pair of new releases from this cool climate producer. 2018 Baileyana Firepeak Chardonnay Edna Valley –…

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Review: Kooper Family Rye and Sweetheart of the Rodeo Bourbon

Kooper Family Whiskey is a Dripping Springs, Texas-based distillery that we last visited in 2016 when we reviewed its (now discontinued) 100% Rye release. Today we take a fresh look at Kooper’s current lineup, which is built around a blended rye and straight bourbon. Everything is sourced, but much of the aging is done in…

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Review: Citizen Seltzer, Complete Lineup

The folks at Citizen Cider are stretching their wings, moving — sort of — into the hard seltzer category. The twist? This trio is essentially a (more) sparkling, (slightly) flavored version of Citizen’s apple ciders — all with no added sugar — rather than the more traditional malt beverage or raw alcohol + sparkling water…

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Review: GlenAllachie 10, 12, 15, 18, and 25 Years Old

GlenAllachie is a Speyside distillery that was founded in 1967, and it’s been shuttered and reopened at least once since then. In 2017 the distillery changed hands for at least the third time, and it is now up and running again under independent management. The distillery now has 50,000 casks aging on site, and the…

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Review: Tangent 2018 Albarino and NV Canned Rose

Tangent is a brand that is “an exploration of alternative white varietals which thrive in cool climate environments.” The Edna Valley operation lays claim to one of the largest Albarino vineyards outside of Spain. Thoughts on two new releases follow. 2018 Tangent Albarino Paragon Vineyard Edna Valley – Bright and fruity, this wine is a…

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Review: Wines of Sonoma-Cutrer and Pt. Reyes Cheese, 2020 Tasting

“Wine and cheese” go together so well it’s almost a cliche. Recently, Sonoma’s Sonoma-Cutrer Winery got together with one of northern California’s most noteworthy cheesemakers, Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese, to arrange a side-by-side tasting of both of their most iconic products. Three wines were tasted alongside four cheeses — Original Blue, Bay Blue (a mild,…

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