Review: 2017 Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc Signature Reserve Marlborough
Overwhelming with mango and grapefruit notes, this wine spins toward the tropics on one hand, then back toward intense acid with the other. Stylistically random, it’s got a heavy note of rosemary and thyme that dominates on the back end, giving the wine an almost pungent savoriness on the finish. I find the whole affair…
Review: Oban 21 Years Old Limited Edition 2018
I’ve had a minor rediscovery of Oban of late, so what a treat it was to see the Highland malt at a full 21 years of age in Diageo’s Special Releases for 2018. This expression, distilled in 1996, was matured in refill European oak butts, an even bigger rarity for the brand than the extended…
Review: James E. Pepper Old Henry Clay Straight Rye Whiskey
Lexington’s James E. Pepper Distilling Company is clearly sitting on a healthy stock of Indiana rye. The distillery bottles five different rye expressions, including a barrel proof and a single barrel. Almost all of those are released under the 1776 label with the outlier being Old Henry Clay Straight Rye Whiskey. Where does that name…
Review: Elysian Pumpkin Beers and Space Dust IPA
We’ve still got another few weeks before pumpkin beer season ends, so please indulge our slightly belated look at a whopping four pumpkin brews from Seattle’s Elysian… plus one regular old bottling that doesn’t have any pumpkin in it at all (just because). Elysian The Great Pumpkin Imperial Pumpkin Ale – Brewed with pumpkin seeds and additional…
Review: Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey
Proper No. Twelve, aka Proper Twelve, is UFC fighter Conor McGregor’s whisky. By that I mean it is a new brand launched under his supervision, named in honor of the Crumlin, Dublin 12 neighborhood where McGregor was born and raised. Now, McGregor has not gone out and built a distillery in The Liberties or anything. His team is…
Review: 2016 Seven Hills Merlot Walla Walla Valley
Here’s a fresh little merlot from Washington’s Seven Hills, tucked away in the Walla Walla region. Initially on the tannic side for merlot, a little air helps things open up to let some of the fruit and spice enter the experience. Notes of bittersweet chocolate, red flowers, and some berry fruit cut through the sometimes…
Review: Guinness Stout Aged in Bulleit Bourbon Barrels
Our friends at Guinness and our buddies at Bulleit have joined forces: Under their corporate banner, Diageo, the duo have done the obvious by putting Guinness Stout in Bulleit whiskey barrels, all part of a grand transatlantic experiment. There’s not a lot of detail to share: The beer is brewed in Dublin, then shipped to…