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Description: Color: Golden Straw
Notes: Mash bill is 95% rye and 5% malted barley. The grain division sources from high quality ryes around the world including Germany, Sweden, Canada and United States.
Nose: Cherry, tobacco, spice
Taste: Enters with soft mouthfeel. Mild tobacco and some cherry notes hit... [read more]
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Description: Appearance: Amber to brown. Nose: Lovely nose of fruits, apple, orange and some vanilla. Taste: Cocos, fruit, some spiciness and wonderfully balanced. Finish: Medium long, a burst of flavours.
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Description: According to the Wine Enthusiast: "Early-stage sniffings find delicate aromas of green vegetables, carnations and grain mash; further air contact brings up slightly sour notes of damp soil, glue and marshmallow. Exceedingly pleasant, grainy sweet and genial on the palate. Finishes cleanly."
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Description: Dalwhinnie 15 Year Old is a light, heathery single malt with notes of sweet peat smoke, strawberry and beeswax on the nose. The palate is round and smoky, with flavors of honey, mustard, and a hint of citrus fruit.
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Description: It is distilled the old fashioned way, one batch at a time from 100% New York corn. No sugar is added. This unaged sipping whiskey is clear and soft to the tongue, with the faint aroma of corn fields at harvest. Corn whiskey is known by a variety of nicknames: White Dog, White Light’ng an... [read more]
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Description: Four-Grain Bourbon Whiskey is made of 60% corn, with the balance being a mixture of rye, wheat and malted barley. It is the only such Bourbon of its kind on the market, as most distilleries stop at three grains. Its rich color and depth of character is a result of the unique combination of grains... [read more]
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Description: Till Prohibition, New York was well known for its fine Rye Whiskey, the fundamental ingredient of the classic cocktail The Manhattan. Rye has not been produced in New York for over 70 years, but not Tuthilltown Spirits is bringing this feisty spirit back to your glass. This classic Rye is produ... [read more]
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