Review: El Mayor Tequila Extra Anejo

I’ve always admired El Mayor’s tequilas, and not just for the funky and unique bottle design. Alas, all good things must come to an end, as the distillery has abandoned the squat, gourd-like design for something a little more traditional (though still on the stout side). Today we look at El Mayor’s Extra Anejo —…

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Review: Boulevard Brandy Land Imperial Stout

Boulevard Brewery in Kansas City, Missouri has been at the craft beer game since the late 1980s, turning out a long list of classic brews and several unique, seasonal expressions that lean heavy on the fruit component. Most of their barrel-aged brews are reserved for their Limited Release series which is where we find this…

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Review: Parker’s Heritage Collection Heavy Char Bourbon 10 Years Old (2020)

Last year, Heaven Hill’s Parker’s Heritage Collection featured a “heavy char” rye whiskey, in which the barrels underwent an intense level 5 char. This year — the 14th edition of Parker’s Heritage Collection — the heavy char treatment is going to a bourbon, and this one hits 10 years of age in those same smoldering…

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Review: Pratt Standard Cocktail Syrups

Pratt Standard Cocktail Co. — not Pratt & Standard, which is what it kind of looks like it should be — makes a variety of syrups at its Washington, DC-based operation. These all-natural syrups are high-end offerings, some available year-round, some seasonally. We tasted six varieties (including the two fall seasonals), all of which claim to last…

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Review: Little Book Blended Whiskey Chapter 4: “Lessons Honored” (2020)

We’re four years into Freddie Noe’s Little Book experiment, which should need no major introduction at this point. For 2020’s “Lessons Honored,” Noe has come up with one of the strangest concoctions in the whiskey’s history. It’s a blend of three spirits: a 4-year-old Kentucky Straight Brown Rice Bourbon, an 8-year-old Kentucky Straight “high rye”…

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Review: Wines of Gracianna, 2020 Releases

Gracianna Winery is operated by the Amador family, but not in Amador County. You’ll find this craft operation on the Miracle Mile of Westside Road in Healdsburg, California, part of the Russian River Valley (where all of its grapes are grown or sourced). Today we look at 4 recent releases from this small operation which…

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Review: Scottish Kings Gin

Scottish Kings Highland Dry Gin is a new product from a father-daughter team looking to make inroads into the increasingly crowded world of gin. Envisioned by American Randy Miller, a gin enthusiast and lover of Scotland, Miller and co. spent three years working on the formula to create what he envisioned as the world’s best…

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Review: Bacardi Coquito Coconut Cream Liqueur

What’s coquito? In a nutshell, it’s Puerto Rico’s answer to eggnog, and Bacardi offers this limited edition bottling of the stuff as a ready-to-drink holiday tipple. (Believe it or not, the holidays are nigh.) “Following the traditional recipe closely, Bacardi Coquito combines the signature Bacardi Superior white rum with toasted spices, coconut cream, vanilla, and…

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