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PORTFOLIO GUIDE 2nd EDITION / 2013
TO OUR FRIENDS IN THE SPIRITS INDUSTRY & COMMUNITY, It gives me great pleasure to introduce the second edition of Anchor Distilling Company’s Portfolio Guide.
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In my introduction to the first edition, I focused on the inspiration and history behind the new Anchor Distilling Co., which brings together exciting boutique brands from around the globe alongside some of the most revered and renowned craft spirits in existence today, including the timeless collection of brands at Berry Bros. & Rudd, the authentic liqueurs of Luxardo, and of course, the pioneering lineup of spirits from Anchor Distillery itself. In the six months since the first edition of this portfolio guide, Anchor Distilling has continued to evolve. Despite challenging economic conditions, both trade customers and consumers have demonstrated a continuing interest in premium artisanal spirits and hand-crafted cocktails. These two areas lie at the heart of all of our activities, and fuel the passion here at Anchor in San Francisco and among our growing team around the United States. We've expanded our team of market experts in the field and have strengthened relationships with our existing suppliers. I am delighted to report that we've added some fantastic new brands that further enhance our portfolio and reinforce our commitment to bringing you the finest spirits from around the world. You will be able to read more about these wonderful companies and their brands in the following pages, but I'd like to highlight three in particular: BarSol Pisco: BarSol is a terrific range of Peruvian piscos and a labor of love for Company Founder Diego Loret de Mola. Diego is a superbly passionate advocate for all things Pisco and Peru in general. It is a happy coincidence for us that the Pisco Punch was created in the city of San Francisco, giving us yet another interesting story to tell and another string of historic cocktails to explore. HINE Cognac: Historically speaking, cognac was for many years the foundation of classic cocktails, thus we are very proud to add the HINE range to our portfolio. Famous for its Vintage selection as well as the classic XO and the cocktail-inspired H by HINE, 2013 will mark the 250th anniversary of this great company and we will enjoy sharing this celebration at various events around the country. Nikka Whisky: From the old we go to the relatively new. Circa 1934, Masataka Taketsuru commenced building the Yoichi Distillery in Hokkaido, Japan. The founding father of Japanese whisky had studied in Scotland, married a Scot and returned to Japan to apply his learning to the fledgling Japanese whisky industry. Today, Nikka whiskies compete in many of the most prestigious international competitions and often come away with top honors: a marvelous legacy for a real pioneer of premium spirits. In various ways, that sense of being a pioneer is a common thread amongst our many international suppliers and many of the trade accounts we do business with. The ability to have a belief and passion in something before it is generally recognized requires bravery and a strong sense of self-belief. Luckily, the appreciation of discovering new and interesting alcoholic beverages is something that the American consumer is increasingly embracing, whether through their own experimentation or in trusting their local bartender; a lot of the traditional rules are being broken and barriers knocked down. To this end, I would also like to highlight our own home-grown innovation with HOPHEAD Vodka. We are very lucky at Anchor to have access to our own distillery, which enables us to appreciate the hard work required to produce high quality spirits to a consistent standard day in and day out. The intense smell of hops throughout the brewery and distillery provided the inspiration for HOPHEAD, a unique distillate which is technically a hopped vodka but behaves much more like a gin! As always, this edition of the portfolio guide has been produced with no little amount of passion, and will remain an ongoing process. It’s a brave new world out there, so please enjoy responsibly and reference our website AnchorDistilling.com for further information.
With Very Best Wishes for a Fantastic 2013,
David King
President, Anchor Distilling Company
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FRUIT-BASED SPIRITS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
VODKA, GIN, RUM, CACHAÇA & TEQUILA. . . . . . . . . . 38
Calvados Christian Drouin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Vodka HOPHEAD Vodka (NEW ADDITION). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Recipe: San Fran Shandy by Russell Davis Recipe: Hopped Up Mary by Russell Davis
Pisco BarSol (NEW ADDITION). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Recipe: Alfa Sour by Jesus Avila Don César. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Eau de Vie Luxardo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Christian Drouin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Etter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 F. Meyer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Marc Marc des Hospices de Beaune. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Armagnac Château du Busca. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Cognac HINE (NEW ADDITION). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Recipe: French Maid by Jim Meehan Château Montifaud. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Château Paulet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 The Forgotten Casks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Brandy Soberano Brandy de Jerez. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Recipe: Aperitivo Verano by Jackson Cannon Lepanto Brandy de Jerez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
LIQUEURS & APERITIFS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Luxardo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Recipe: Goat Town Swizzle by Clint Rogers Recipe: Ladybird by Kate Grutman Recipe: The Last Wish by Francesco Lafranconi Granier Mon Pastis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Prado Pastis de Marseille. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Chinchón. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Verveine du Velay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Pontarlier-Anis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Pagès Liqueurs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Domaine Sathenay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Noyau de Poissy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Maurin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Recipe: West Coast Vesper by Russell Davis Château Montifaud. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Christian Drouin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Recipe: Cascador Cocktail Briottet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 The King's Ginger Liqueur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Recipe: The King's Waes Hail by Michael Jack Pazdon Curaçao of Curaçao . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Gin Junípero Gin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Recipe: 50/50 Split by Brooke Arthur Genevieve Genever-style Gin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Recipe: Left Coast by Jim Meehan No.3 London Dry Gin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Recipe: Duke's Classic Dry Martini by Alessandro Palazzi Rum Berrys' Own Selections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 The Pink Pigeon Original Rum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Recipe: Devil Went Down to Georgia by Lynnette Marrero Recipe: Bird on a Wire by Kate Grutman Penny Blue Mauritian Rum (New Addition). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 English Harbour Rum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Ypióca Cachaça . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Tequila Chinaco Tequila. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Recipe: Una Oportunidad by Andrew Friedman
WHISK(E)Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Japanese Whisky Nikka (NEW ADDITION). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Scotch The Glenrothes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 The BenRiach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 The GlenDronach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 North American Whiskey Old Potrero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Hirsch Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Glen Breton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Misc: Syrups & Fruit Luxardo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Pagès . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
SUPPLIER INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 DISTRIBUTOR INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 PORTFOLIO GUIDE CREATED BY MUTANT DRINK MARKETING IN COLLABORATION WITH ANCHOR DISTILLING CO. PROJECT DIRECTOR: ALAN KROPF // CREATIVE DIRECTOR: JULIE HADJINIAN // BOTTLE PHOTOs: PHIL JIMCOSKY // PHOTO EDITor: ANDY Norsen // COPYEDITOR: LIZ DEMAKOS // EDITORS: ERIN JIMCOSKY, JEFF DORENBUSH & BRIAN KROPF WWW.MUTANTDRINKMARKETING.COM
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Fruit-based Spirits Christian Drouin BarSol Pisco Don César Luxardo Etter F. Meyer Château du Busca HINE Château Montifaud Château Paulet Soberano Brandy de Jerez Lepanto Brady de Jerez
THE NEXT CHAPTER FOR AN ICONIC COGNAC HOUSE: The addition of HINE brings two and a half centuries of Cognac experience to the Anchor Distilling Company portfolio. In the above photo, HINE Cellar Master Eric Forget tastes from a barrel of aging Cognac, saying, “The Cognacs selected by HINE may spend a period of twenty or more years housed in oak barrels. Each Cognac is tasted for the first time after one year has elapsed, and I taste them every year thereafter when we carry out our inventory. If their initial promise has continued to develop, they will continue their slow, gentle aging process. I then decide on the blends I will make which will give rise to HINE’s classic Cognacs. Experience has taught us to be patient. We can predict that some years will be exceptional when the grapes are harvested. Other years, however, will only reveal their full potential later on. In fact,
the promise of an exceptional Cognac lies in the wine, which, by its nature, is different year to year. It happens, for example, that some Cognacs develop an outstanding character after ten years of aging, hence the importance of our rigorous tasting system which enables us to assess the development of every single Cognac over time.” Extensive information about HINE can be found beginning on page 14. Other exciting new additions to the Anchor Distilling Co. portfolio include BarSol Pisco (pg. 8), HOPHEAD Vodka (pg. 40), Nikka (pg. 52), LUXARDO ANGIOLETTO (PG. 27), Luxardo Aperitivo (pg. 28), Penny Blue Mauritian Rum (pg. 45) and Maurin Vermouth (pg. 33).
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CHRISTIAN DROUIN France The history of producing apple cider at the Christian Drouin estate stretches as far back as 1638, when barrels of cider were offered as payment for a portion of the rent. Surrounded by an orchard of cider apple trees, the estate is representative of local architecture of the 16th and 17th centuries comprised of a group of half-timbered buildings, including a press house, stillroom, store rooms where the spirit is aged, a bottling plant and an early 17th century manor house.
1 | Sélection Calvados Available in 375ml & 750ml
While Calvados Pays d’Auge needs to undergo lengthy aging in oak casks to reach full maturity, calvados from the Domfront region can be enjoyed young. In Domfront, pears are added at a minimum of 30% and the calvados is single distilled and aged for at least three years. Sélection Calvados is recommended for those who appreciate calvados as a long drink at aperitif time, and is also well suited to the preparation of cocktails. 40% ABV
THE ART OF Vintage Calvados
“Drouin’s Calvados are always excellent, even inexpensive bottles like the Sélection.” - Eric Asimov, New York Times
Fine Pays d’Auge Calvados
Double distilled and aged over three years in small oak casks, this is a terrific example of a young Calvados Pays d’Auge. The intense apple aromas are echoed on the clear, vivacious palate of demonstrative apple flavors. 40% ABV
SILVER MEDAL - International Wine & Spirits Competition 2011 2 | VSOP Pays d’Auge Calvados
This V.S.O.P. Calvados is matured for five to 14 years in used sherry and port casks. A good balance of the apple flavor characteristic of younger brandies with spicy aromas, full-bodied flavor and a lingering finish showcasing the older components. 40% ABV
SILVER MEDAL - San Francisco World Spirits Competition
“My father, Christian Drouin Sr., started to produce calvados on a farm he bought in 1960. Until 1979, he distilled and aged the production without selling anything. He built an inventory of very high quality calvados; he also bought some older calvados from farmers who retired. A sleeping company between my father and myself was created in 1969 called C & C Drouin. In 1979, I started to transform the inventory into a small business. As my father never mixed years of production, it was possible to sell all calvados produced with their respective vintage, and older vintages of calvados bought from farmers enabled us to offer a unique collection of vintages. Calvados develops quickly during the first 15 to 25 years. Cognac, armagnac and rum develop faster because the temperature is higher than in Normandy. The influence of the year, depending on rain and temperature, is noticeable during the first years of aging, then the influence of the cask becomes dominant. To give each vintage its own character, we play with different types of barrels including calvados and cider casks, port, sherry, madeira, muscat de rivesaltes, banyuls and cognac. It is difficult to predict the development. Normally after 15 to 25 years, the quality still improves, though at a slower pace. Every year we release a new vintage when the calvados reach 20 years of aging in cask, and I select the best barrels for the vintages.” - Christian Drouin
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THE Apples OF Christian Drouin Calvados The estate orchard was planted and grafted between 1991 and 1993. For the making of calvados, approximately 30 varieties of apples are used. To obtain juice containing the necessary sugar, tannins and acidity, the correct blend of sweet, bitter-sweet, bitter and acidic apples must be used. The estate orchard is planted only with traditional low-yield varieties, carefully selected to ensure a proper balance. Harvesting is carried out by shaking the branches of the trees, causing the apples to fall onto tarpaulins spread out below the trees, which are gathered by hand and placed into sacks.
After more than 15 years in the cask, the color of Hors d’Age is flamboyant amber, and the nose is complex and balanced. On the palate it is smooth, dominated by wood and spice and with great length. 42% ABV
“A thrilling, top-drawer Pays d’Auge Calvados that smells and tastes of baked apple strudel and baked pear...Hard to find anymore but worth the search.” - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
Vintage Calvados
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Christian Drouin hosts the world’s largest selection of single vintage calvados. The date on the bottle is the year of distillation, and blending with older calvados is not permitted. Apples harvested from October to December are distilled in the next calendar year. The bottle shows the years of bottling and of harvest. Christian Drouin takes particular care in selecting the casks for aging the rich full-bodied ciders, as this ultimately determines the quality and breeding of a first-class calvados. The barrel designation is noted accordingly.
GOLD MEDAL - Vimoutiers 2012
Calvados is single-distilled and aged in old oak casks unless otherwise noted. Calvados Pays d’Auge is double distilled and generally aged in used sherry and port casks. For more information on vintage selections, please visit AnchorDistilling.com. All vintage selections are 42% ABV
This special Christian Drouin X.O. Calvados is aged in small oak casks. The nose is very complex, yet delicate, with notes of ripe apples, tarte tatin and vanilla. The palate is supple, rich and long. 40% ABV (5)
25 Year Old Pays d’Auge Calvados Christian Drouin Calvados 25 Year Old is a subtle beauty; dark amber in color with aromas as sweet and rich as buttery apple crisp. The palate is lush and round with hints of toffee and smoke, complex but still fruity with a smooth, lingering taste. All components are double distilled calvados from Pays d’Auge aged in small oak casks for more than 25 years. 42% ABV
Calvados 1939
Calvados Pays d'Auge 1968
Calvados Pays d’Auge 1982
Calvados Pays d’Auge 1954
Calvados Pays d’Auge 1970
Calvados Pays d'Auge 1984
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Calvados 1958
Challenge 2012
Calvados 1953 Calvados 1957 Calvados 1959 Calvados 1961
Pomme Prisonnière Pays d’Auge Calvados
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Christian Drouin has given a traditional favorite new life by substituting a Boskoop apple instead of a pear inside the bottle with Pays d’Auge Calvados. Boskoops preserve better in calvados than any other type. It is harder to grow an apple in a bottle than it is a pear, because apple trees drop much of their crop as the fruit develops. Less than half of the bottles end up with an apple inside, thus making Pomme Prisonnière extremely limited. 40% ABV
Calvados 1962 Calvados 1963
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Calvados Pays d’Auge 1965 Calvados Pays d’Auge 1966 Calvados Pays d’Auge 1967
Calvados Pays d’Auge 1969 Calvados Pays d’Auge 1971 Calvados 1972
Calvados Pays d’Auge 1973 Calvados Pays d’Auge 1974 Calvados Pays d’Auge 1975 Calvados Pays d’Auge 1976 Calvados Pays d’Auge 1977 Calvados 1978
Calvados Pays d’Auge 1979
Calvados 1983
Calvados Pays d'Auge 1985 Calvados Pays d'Auge 1986 Calvados Pays d'Auge 1987 Calvados Pays d'Auge 1988 Calvados Pays d'Auge 1989 Calvados Pays d'Auge 1990 Calvados Pays d'Auge 1991 Calvados Pays d'Auge 1992
Calvados Pays d’Auge 1980
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BarSol Pisco Peru
The magnum opus of artisanal pisco distilled from the best selection of Italia grapes. Mosto Verde differs from BarSol’s other expressions in that it undergoes partial fermentation instead of full fermentation. As a result, the wine that is distilled has an initial lower alcohol content of about 3 to 5% with high residual sugars, aromas and flavors of the fresh grapes. It succeeds in delivering a symphony of aromas and fragrances and evokes ripe wild fruit mixed with pears and citrus. 41.5% ABV
Made by distilling pure grape wine without additives, aging, flavoring or dilution, pisco is heralded as one of the world’s most natural spirits. BarSol is leading the pisco renaissance into the modern age with a revitalization of the historic Bodega San Isidro in the Ica Valley region of Peru, which has long been recognized for its pisco production. To achieve the requisite greatness defined by CONAPISCO’s (National Commission of Pisco) set standards, the road to pisco is understandably strict. Production can only happen in Peru, and must occur within one of five Controlled Denomination of Origin designated regions. Only eight kinds of grapes, which originally came from Spain by way of missionaries in the 16th century, can be used. Once the grapes have been hand-harvested, they are crushed and used only once. The pomace is disposed, and no sugar can be added to enrich the must. Only natural airborne yeast can be used for the fermentation process. The fermented grape juice must be distilled in a copper alembic pot still, and distilled only once. Pisco then rests for a minimum of three months in a neutral container, never barrels. The resulting product is a superior-quality clear spirit with alcohol volumes ranging between 38% and 48%. From start to finish, tight regulations ensure the final product is the purest, closest approximation to the land and the grapes from which it came. The historic Bodega San Isidro facility is located in the southern extremes of the Ica Valley’s pisco grape growing region in the ancient Caserio de Yajasi, which is near the Tacaraca Huaca ruins dating back to the days of the Incas. Back in 1940, the Bodega’s owner was a skilled master blender named Dona Blanca Mendiola, whose family made reputable pisco for decades. Her younger and only son, Don Alfredo Mendiola Martinez, took over after his mother in the 1960s, but regretfully closed down the commercial operation in 1968 when the military government expropriated all their land. In 2002, the Bodega San Isidro found new ownership under Carlos Ferreyros and Diego Loret de Mola with a vision to bring to every “bar” in the world, the ultimate pisco produced under the “sol” (sun) of Ica, hence the brand “BarSol.” The pride of the brand is the century-old, original estate-owned copper pot alembic stills that are used to distill all of BarSol’s piscos. In addition, the structure of the distillery has been revamped and re-conditioned in order to maintain the artisanal style of the 100-year-old distillery. Today, the team at Bodega San Isidro continues to make BarSol pisco of outstanding quality, a caliber reflected in their accumulated awards.
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A blend of approximately 65-70% Quebranta, 20% Italia and 10% Torontel, though the master blender keeps the true proportions a secret. The process beautifully incorporates the best characteristics of all three piscos, creating a spirit greater than the sum of its parts. On the nose it presents aromas of ripe fruit with light floral notes intensifying on the palate, complemented by hints of spices and pecans. It ends with a soft, delicate finish. 40% ABV
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DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL - San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2011
Pisco in San Francisco Pisco was a veritable celebrity in San Francisco’s pre-Prohibition age. Thanks to the 1848 Gold Rush, the West Coast’s population ballooned and shipments from Peru increased dramatically, granting pisco a period of immense popularity. The epicenter for consumption was a saloon called The Bank Exchange Saloon, standing where the Transamerica building is today. There, head bartender and owner, Duncan Nicol, is credited for inventing the legendary Pisco Punch. During the 1870s, the cocktail was by far the most popular drink in San Francisco, even though it sold for twenty-five cents a glass, a high price for those days. Seafaring fans dubbed Nicol “Pisco John” and spread his fame across the seven seas.
1 | Primero - Quebranta
Adhering to the classic pot distillation method used for centuries in Peru, this pisco is crafted in small batches and distilled to bottle proof; neither water nor any other ingredients are added, thereby creating an exceptional spirit of exquisite purity, clarity and smoothness. Highly awarded for its superior taste, BarSol Primero boasts subtle aromas and flavors of hay, banana, baker's pastry and ripe dark berry fruit balanced with delicate citrus notes. Apricot blossom, pecan and dark chocolate notes evolve into a seductively long and elegant finish. Both a crowd favorite and a connoisseur’s delight, this is the ultimate choice for making the perfect Pisco Sour. 40% ABV
Not only notable for his contribution to the cocktail world, Nicol is known for opening the first ever Ladies Lounge. Proclaiming that the fairer sex should not be deprived of enjoying pisco, Nicol allocated a small space within the Bank Exchange, accessible through a separate entrance, where ladies could socialize without male advances and sip their punch in peace. Having never divulged his secret recipe to anyone else, the true formula for the punch’s preparation died with Nicol in 1926. Variations abounded after his death as bartenders strove to emulate the legendary cocktail to its nearest approximation. Tragedy struck again with the onset of Prohibition, and it was only after Repeal in 1933 when the clamoring and thirsty crowds could resume their obsession. Many pisco-focused bars opened including one named “House of Pisco,” and today you can find the Pisco Punch gracing drink menus throughout San Francisco.
DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL, BEST IN CLASS - San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2012 2 | Selecto - Italia
Made from the Italia grape, a close relative of the Muscat grape family, this is a favorite among piscos for its floral qualities and overall sweetness. Considered an aromatic grape for pisco making, Italia is particularly aromatic with hints of honeysuckle, rose petals and tropical fruits such as melon and ripe pineapple. On the palate, these extraordinary notes are intensified with citrus hints and culminate in a well-structured and elegant finish. 40% ABV
GOLD MEDAL - San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2012 GOLD MEDAL - IX Concurso Regional Del Pisco, Peru 2010
The History of Pisco Mid 1500s: Spanish
1850s: California’s
Conquistadors bring the original grape vines to Peru. Pisco is considered the first spirit ever distilled in the Americas.
Gold Rush boosts pisco’s popularity. Duncan Nicol invents the famous Pisco Punch at the Bank Exchange in San Francisco.
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1968: Due to a devastat-
ing military coup d’etat, land is expropriated from owners, vineyards disappear in favor of other products, and pisco practically vanishes.
1970-1990s: Terrorism plagues the country. Peru struggles through this dark age, afflicted by severe attacks from the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement and the Shining Path.
By Jesus Avila, Malabar Restaurant, Lima, Peru (Recipe Adapted)
1 oz. BarSol Pisco Selecto - Italia 1 oz. Luxardo Grappa Euganea 1 oz. Maurin Red Vermouth 1 oz. freshly squeezed lime juice 1 oz. simple syrup 1 egg white 2 drops Luxardo Fernet Pour ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake vigorously and strain into cocktail glass. Garnish with drops of Luxardo Fernet on top of foam.
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1916: American 1641: The King of Spain, Philip IV, bans the import
of Peruvian wine into Spain, prompting Peru to focus on distilling wine into brandy and further developing the pisco grapes' cultivation. By 1700, pisco production will surpass wine production.
immigrant Victor Morris creates the Pisco Sour at the Morris Bar in Peru.
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lizes. A determined and ambitious new Peru increases pisco exports by a whopping 800%.
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Eau de vie
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DON CÉSAR Peru
This wonderful apple brandy is made from the distillation of cider obtained from the finest apples and pears grown in the orchards of Coeur de Lion. With a nod to the traditions of Normandy, where people are used to tasting apple brandy as it comes out of the still, Blanche de Normandie harnesses a lively fresh apple fragrance and is perfect on the rocks, neat or as part of a cocktail. 40% ABV
1 | Don César Pisco Italia
Pisco Italia, wonderful neat or on the rocks, is made with the white Italian Muscat grape. 43% ABV (1)
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BLANCHE DE NORMANDIE
6| Christian Drouin / France
TOP 50 SPIRITS OF 2007 - Wine Enthusiast
RECOMMENDED. “A rounded, textured entrance leads to a medium-bodied palate. Flashes a touch of heat in the drying finish. Exotically flavored and surprisingly smooth.” - Beverage Testing Institute
ETTER
Switzerland 2 | Don César Pisco Puro
Etter is a family business spanning four generations. In existence since 1870, their story began in the Zug district of Menzingen where the farmer Johann Baptist Etter developed the ability to distill his own cherries. Now the lessons and expertise of the past have joined with the innovations of today to establish Etter as a preeminent leader of eau de vie and fruit brandy production.
Pisco Puro is made from the Quebranta grape and is a perfect base for a Pisco Sour. 43% ABV
90 - 95 POINTS. “The nose is soft and winey, with some sharp peppery notes in the backdrop. The body is medium, and the palate, though fruity, also bears some flowery characteristics, with a dash of white pepper thrown in for good measure. The finish is warm and long.” - Wine Enthusiast
7 | Etter PoirE Williams Available in 375ml & 750ml
Etter Poire Williams is made from Swiss Williams pears, known as Bartlett pears in the United States, which grow in the sunny Southwest Canton of Wallis, Switzerland. Unlike other producers of Poire Williams, Etter never puts the fruit in cold storage. Each pear is picked ripe to arrive at the distillery at the peak of perfection, and it takes up to 19 pounds of ripe pears to make one bottle. The pears take eight to ten weeks to ferment, and during the distillation only the narrowest of middle cut, or heart, is used. The distillate is then aged in glass for three years to allow the aroma and delicate taste to mature. 42% ABV
3 | Don César Pisco Especial
This special pisco is reasonably priced and true to the pure Peruvian spirited taste of Don César classics. 40% ABV
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HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
LUXARDO Italy
“Clear. Displays distinctive fruit-skin essence. Silky smooth and bone dry with an underlying suggestion of cherry fruit pulp that lingers eternally on the finish.” - Beverage Testing Institute
5 | Luxardo Grappa Euganea
Luxardo Grappa Euganea is distilled using grapes from the Euganean Hills area close to Padova and according to the traditions of the Veneto region. The varieties used are Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. The stems are lightly pressed, kept cool and quickly distilled in a copper still to preserve the fresh taste. 40% ABV
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. “Unusual citrus, lavender and stone fruit aromas. A viscous attack leads to a medium bodied palate with great smoothness. Shows very little burn. Neutral, rounded finish.” - Beverage Testing Institute
Available in 375ml & 750ml
ETTER Kirsch Maturation
4 | Luxardo Kirsch
Luxardo owns or controls more than 22,000 Marasca cherry trees and produces this fine kirsch by selecting sour Marasca cherries grown on the Euganean hills near Padova. The cherry juice is distilled with the pits, and the distillate ages for a minimum of two years in Finnish ash vats, retaining its clarity while enriching its bouquet. 40% ABV
8 | Etter Zuger Kirsch
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In keeping with traditional methods, young kirsch is transferred after distillation to 50 liter glass demijohns and subjected to the seasonal changes in temperature prevalent in the Alpine region, in addition to pronounced temperature changes between day and night. After maturing for three years, it is then transferred into Etter bottles.
Home to more than a million cherry trees and 300 different kinds of cherries, Switzerland is the perfect place for the production of exceptional kirsch. Etter harvests only the finest aromatic Black Mountain cherries, which are smaller, sweeter and grow on tall, noble trees high up on the mountain slopes. 41% ABV
“Since 1846, the Etter family of Switzerland has been making the finest fruit liqueurs, especially its kirschwasser, or kirsch, made from Zug-grown cherries.” - Robb Report
9 | Etter Vieille Prune Available in 375ml & 750ml
This brandy's Löhrpflümli plums are at the height of ripeness and virtually fall off the trees on their own, after which they are brought to the distilling plant. 41% ABV
10 | Etter Framboise Available in 375ml & 750ml
Raspberries at the highest degree of maturity are the key to this delicious fruit brandy. Before reaching the market, the raspberry distillate is aged according to the highest specifications. 41% ABV
RECOMMENDED - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
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Eau de vie & Marc
Armagnac
F. Meyer France
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F. Meyer, named after founder Fridolin Meyer, has been distilling eau de vie since 1958. Based in the town of Howorth within the Valley of Ville in the Alsace region of France, the company has been managed by Fridolin's son Jean-Claude since 1975. For eau de vie production, fruit is purchased from growers and fermented in temperature-controlled 200 to 400 hectoliter vats to then be twice distilled in Charentais alembic pot stills. After distillation, the spirits are matured for two to five years in stainless steel vats, and at maturity they are chilled, filtered and bottled. (1)
THE ART OF VINTAGE ARMAGNAC "Vintage Armagnac has been produced at Château du Busca in every year that it was possible since the late 1700s.
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1 | F. Meyer Framboise 375ml
Exceptionally fruity, with a delightful bouquet and a lovely aftertaste. Both cultivated and wild raspberries from Romania make this a delicious brandy. 45% ABV
F. Meyer Kirsch 375ml
Made from deliciously sweet, small, black, soft–fleshed cherries. A distinctive brandy with a subtle, nutty flavor. Full of character, with a persuasively enduring bouquet. Candid and delicate with a lingering aftertaste. 45% ABV
F. MEyer FRUIT
Vintage Armagnac changes from vintage to vintage depending on the quality of the wine being distilled. To have a good wine for Armagnac distillation, you need relatively low alcohol and high acidity, typically three to four times higher than a table wine. Different climates will give different levels of acidity, sugar and overall ripeness, with Mother Nature and climate ultimately controlling everything.
F. Meyer sources a significant portion of the fruit used to make eau de vie locally in Alsace. The rest is sourced from nearby areas specializing in the production of that fruit, including pears from the Rhone Valley in France, plums from the Lorraine region of France, and wild raspberries from Romania.
2 | F. Meyer Quetsch 375ml
Made from deliciously sweet dark red plums from the Lorraine region in France. 45% ABV
“Transparent and flawlessly clean. Initially swells of sweet, ripe, dark yellow plums and even a little bit of honey; aeration brings down the ripeness/sweetness and features vibrant deep dark plum and blackcurrant acidity and fruity richness. Finishes well in a medium-weighted, slightly oily manner that displays good balance between the fruit and acid.” - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal (3)
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3 | F. Meyer Mirabelle 375ml
Refined, subtle and smooth with an intense bouquet. Finely balanced and distinct; it may be left to mature without fear since it fully retains its bouquet as it ages. 45% ABV
4 | F. Meyer Poire William 375ml
F. Meyer’s most popular product, made with pears from the Rhone Valley in France. Exceptionally forceful bouquet with an lingering aftertaste. 40% ABV
F. MEYER Poire William WITH Pear in Bottle
F. Meyer’s exquisite William’s Pear brandy is presented in a designer carafe, with a pear mysteriously imprisoned inside. Bottles are placed on the tree when the pear blossoms fall off and turn into pear buds. 40% ABV
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Distilled for 300 years in the oldest distillery in Gascony, Château du Busca Armagnac Ténarèze continues to be produced at the property according to traditional methods. The Ténarèze region of Armagnac, with its limestone and clay soil, is perfect for growing the Ugni Blanc grapes used in producing Château du Busca Armagnac. Following continuous distillation, the brandy is aged in oak barrels in the castle cellars, where the same family has been producing Armagnac for over two centuries. With all aspects of production, from growing the grapes to bottling the finished product, taking place on the estate, Château du Busca is a rare example of an estate producer in Armagnac.
6 | Ténarèze Hors D’age
This Château du Busca Ténarèze is a quintessential example of France’s oldest spirit, averaging 15 years old in age with a nose of ripe black plum and fig and a palate sweet with notes of mandarin and lightly roasted vanilla. 40% ABV - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
7 | Ténarèze XO No. 1
In conjunction with traditional wine making methods and long, patient aging in charred oak casks, this Armagnac offers perfect balance. Extremely limited quantities remain available. 40% ABV
Because of the Armagnac distillation method, the wine comes out of the still at between 52% to 55% alcohol, therefore a lot of a wine's character from a specific year survives the process and can be found in the final product. Ultimately, going from one vintage of wine to the next is going to produce a completely different distillate. When those different distillates are aged at one property under similar conditions, the result is a very specific personality for each vintage distillate when the time comes to bottle. One of the characteristics of Château du Busca is that only black oak from a forest in the Armagnac district is used. The black oak is a thick and massive tree with a large grain to the wood, with the climate influencing the oak to be particularly rich in very soft vanilla tannins. Armagnac is left in the barrel until it approaches 40% alcohol naturally, meaning without any water reduction. And that, depending on the quality of the cellars, can take anywhere from 35 to 60 years. Château du Busca has both a humid and a dry cellar, with Armagnac initially aged in the humid cellar to encourage alcohol evaporation, then moved to the dry cellar to achieve a concentration of flavors." - ALAIN ROYER, VP of Development
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Marc des Hospices des Beaune
5| Pagès Védrenne / France
With a history dating back to 1443, Les Hospices de Beaune was founded as an infirmary to care for the sick and wounded after the Hundred Years' War between the English and French. Modernized over the centuries, the Hospice remains a very active hospital to this day. For more than 500 years, people have donated treasures to the hospital. To give land was even quite common, and today the Hospices owns 57 hectares of the grand crus and premier crus of Côte de Beaune along with an operating winery. Marc des Hospices de Beaune is one of the most famous Marc brandies available in France and is certainly one of the rarest. Marc des Hospices de Beaune is carefully aged in oak and is unique in its origin. The rich bouquet, seductive full-bodied palate and smooth, long finish makes this offering a prestigious treasure indeed. 45% ABV
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Vintage Ténarèze Armagnacs are celebrated for their fragrant and smooth character, which is achieved through the slow and traditional distillation method using a continuous flow still. Decades of slow aging in charred oak casks result in a truly unique Armagnac worthy of its collectable status. 1955 Armagnac Ténarèze
1980 Armagnac Ténarèze
1973 Armagnac Ténarèze
1982 Armagnac Ténarèze
1975 Armagnac Ténarèze
1985 Armagnac Ténarèze
1978 Armagnac Ténarèze
1987 Armagnac Ténarèze
1972 Armagnac Ténarèze
1981 Armagnac Ténarèze
1974 Armagnac Ténarèze
1983 Armagnac Ténarèze
1976 Armagnac Ténarèze
1986 Armagnac Ténarèze
1979 Armagnac Ténarèze
1988 Armagnac Ténarèze
1989 Armagnac Ténarèze 1990 Armagnac Ténarèze 1991 Armagnac Ténarèze 1992 Armagnac Ténarèze
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cognac
cognac 1 | H by Hine
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In response to growing demand for a cocktail-friendly cognac, Eric Forget, HINE's Cellar Master, collaborated with the French Bartenders Association to create H by HINE. It doesn't overpower the aromas and flavors of a cocktail's ingredients, thus making it a superb base spirit for cocktails. The selection is a harmonious blend of 20 cognacs from grapes grown in the Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne, all aged for a minimum of four years. 40% ABV
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2 | Rare VSOP
A Fine Champagne blend of over 25 cognacs. More than 50% are from grapes grown in the Grande Champagne and the remaining are from the Petite Champagne, the two finest cognac crus. 40% ABV
3 | Homage
HINE sits on an exceptional 297 acres at the heart of Grande Champagne. The estate is planted with 173 acres of vines at an average age of 25 years, and the remaining land is covered in woodland to boost biodiversity and protect the local flora and fauna. The slopes overlook the picturesque Colinaud valley and benefit from a south-facing aspect, which maximizes the long hours of sunshine and heat - ideal for ripening the Cognac grapes to perfection.
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Celebrating its 250th anniversary in 2013, HINE has been producing superior quality cognacs under the leadership of six generations of the Hine family. The company continues to exceed the highest standards for aging set by French law, while also using the best grapes in the Petite Champagne and Grande Champagne regions. With their honed practices and devotion to quality, HINE has a legacy of tailor-made “haute couture” cognac, a specialty they continue to this day.
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In 1791, Thomas Hine was sent to France by his father, a linen merchant and quite a cognac connoisseur, to apprentice under his father's négociant and learn the art of making cognac. He continued on as the cognac négociant’s personal assistant in the town of Jarnac, where the business had been located since 1763. Not long after his arrival, Thomas Hine wooed the businessman’s daughter Françoise Elisabeth, whom he married in 1796. When his father-in-law died, his mother-in-law chose Thomas, rather than one of her own children, to take charge of the family cognac business. Since then, each subsequent family member has made a signature contribution to the HINE story. Most cognac producers stopped selling their single vintage cognacs in the 1960s. However, HINE bucked the trend and continued with the family tradition. The 1975 French laws on product authenticity, together with carbon-14 dating that officially determines the age of a cognac, meant that HINE was able to select and bottle very old vintages. One prestigious label included the 1914 Grande Champagne “L’année des dames” (“the year of the ladies”) which was produced largely by women when World War I broke out and most of the men in the cognac business had been mobilized for battle. Today, vintages are an essential part of the HINE portfolio, which continues to evolve.
Eric Forget, HINE’s Cellar Master, created Homage to honor Thomas Hine. The selection is a unique blend of three Early Landed Grande Champagne vintage cognacs (1984, 1986, 1987) matured in oak casks in the United Kingdom together with some extra old cognacs aged in HINE’s cellars in Jarnac. The cognacs used come primarily from grapes picked in Grande Champagne together with a few exceptional Petite Champagne cognacs. All aged for a minimum of 10 years. Velvety and long with hints of citrus fruit and orange peel; all characteristic of old cognacs aged in England. 40% ABV
French Maid
by Jim Meehan, PDT, New York City
1½ oz. H by HINE Cognac 1 oz. house ginger beer ¾ oz. lime juice ¾ oz. simple syrup ¼ oz. John D. Taylor's Velvet Falernum 3 cucumber wheels (plus one for garnish) 6-8 mint leaves (plus one sprig for garnish) Add the cucumber, mint and simple syrup to a mixing glass and muddle. Add everything else, then shake with ice and strain into a collins glass filled with ice. Garnish with a mint sprig poking through a cucumber wheel.
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4 | Antique XO
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In 1920, Georges Hine created Antique, a complex and stunning cognac. Ninety years later, HINE reinterprets this timeless classic, now an XO Premier Cru. Made from a blend of over 40 cognacs all aged for a minimum of 10 years, exclusively from grapes grown in Grande Champagne. 40% ABV
5 | Triomphe
The Grande Champagne eaux de vie that compose Triomphe are unique. They were selected and put aside 50 to 60 years ago especially for the Triomphe blend based on their exceptional complexity, finesse and delicacy. Triomphe is an outstanding blend of over 50 selected rare cognacs, coming exclusively from the Grande Champagne district. 40% ABV
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6 | Mariage
In 1991, to honor the marriage of his illustrious ancestor and Françoise Elisabeth, Bernard Hine created this unique Grande Champagne cognac. He designed an elegant decanter with Baccarat, one of the world’s most prestigious makers of fine crystal, to dress this special cognac. He called his creation "Mariage de Thomas Hine." The HINE Mariage Cognac is a unique blend of 12 different Grande Champagne cognacs from the years 1921 to 1959. 40% ABV (7)
7 | Talent
Talent de Thomas Hine was created in 1991 by Bernard & Jacques Hine, the great great great great grandsons of Thomas Hine, to celebrate the bicentenary of their ancestor’s arrival in France. They selected one of their most prestigious cognacs for this occasion. These precious elixirs required an equally precious presentation and so they called upon master artisans—who, like themselves, have inherited a centuries-old tradition. The result is Talent. Offered in a custom, hand-numbered Baccarat crystal decanter in a hand-crafted humidor case made from Macassar ebony from India and Honduran mahogany, along with four pure crystal tulip glasses created by Bernard Hine. 40% ABV
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cognac
HINE Vintages Hine 1957 Grande Champagne Hine 1975 Grande Champagne 1 | Hine 1981 Early Landed Grande Champagne Hine 1982 Early Landed Grande Champagne Hine 1983 Early Landed Grande Champagne
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Single vintage cognacs are an exception and great rarity. From the very beginning, HINE developed an excellent reputation and tradition of producing single vintage cognacs exclusively from Grande Champagne of the highest quality. Today, HINE is one of a very rare few who continues this tradition. In an exceptional year, HINE Cellar Master, Eric Forget, may decide to set aside a few casks of Grande Champagne cognacs to be aged as single vintages. Approximately 20 years later, these will each be a unique masterpiece and a piece of history. Comparing and contrasting different years, aging conditions and the length of the aging periods are a part of the pleasure of discovering HINE Vintages. HINE ships some of its single vintage cognacs to the UK after they have spent several months aging in new oak barrels in Jarnac. These are known as HINE’s Early Landed Cognacs. There, the aging conditions are quite different from those in Jarnac as the temperature is low and remains constant (between 8 and 12°C) and the high humidity level rarely drops below 95%. These factors ensure that HINE’s Early Landed Cognacs are particularly light and fruity with very delicate oaky notes, and have delightful aromas of fresh flowers and the characteristic orange peel—very close to the cognac’s initial notes. The more humid the atmosphere in the cellar, the more slowly the cognac evaporates and matures over time, transforming its intense strength into finesse and subtlety. In Jarnac, the Charente River is close to the vintages cellar. The cellar is just two meters below the level of the Charente and subject to temperature fluctuations which can vary between 6.5°C in winter and 20.5°C during the summer. The aging conditions in the vintages celler in Jarnac lend the cognacs greater complexity and structure; with a richer bouquet, more pronounced oaky notes and the much prized “rancio” characteristic of old cognac.
Hine Family Members That Have Led The Company (From left to right, starting at the top) Thomas Hine 1775 - 1822 Thomas Georges Hine 1798 - 1874 Thomas Hine 1805 - 1889 Auguste Hine 1809 - 1887 Thomas Édouard Hine 1837 - 1914
Victor Frank Hine 1841 - 1931 Isaac Georges Hine 1843 - 1902 Thomas Daniel Hine 1844 - 1933 André Auguste Hine 1877 - 1955 David Thomas Hine 1878 - 1931
Georges Thomas Hine 1881 - 1940 François Thomas Hine 1908 - 1983 Robert Hine 1912 - 1994 Jacques Thomas Hine 1939 - Present Bernard Thomas Hine 1939 - Present
“The greatest seal of approval that I could receive is to watch the expression of pleasure on a friend’s face when we taste a HINE Cognac together, a cognac that I have known from its birth, which I have nurtured and personally selected to be enjoyed by all. But I admit that I am never completely at ease with myself when making a cognac. In my quest for perfection there is tension and hesitation. Tasting and discussing with close colleagues, such as Eric Forget, reassures me that I have made the right decisions. In fact, one of the guiding principles which has been handed down in the Hine family is to ‘say what you think and explain yourself. Don’t say this or that just because someone said it before you.’ When I make a final decision, I do so with my full conscience, sense of responsibility... and my heart, for my driving passion will always be creating the perfect cognac.”
- Eric Forget, Cellar Master
2004: HINE acquires a 297 acre estate, which is
eventually become HINE is founded.
Bernard Thomas Hine is the current Hine family member in leadership. His renowned cognac creations include HINE Rare, HINE Mariage and HINE Talent. In keeping with the HINE values, he has pursued his passion for single vintage cognacs, which weren’t officially recognized until his tenure, thus upholding and furthering the great family tradition.
“The vines need dry, sunny weather in the days leading up to harvest time. If the weather has been fair throughout the growing season, it is likely, but by no means sure, that the resulting cognacs will become single vintages. High quality control is vital throughout the wine-making and distillation processes. The grapes are pressed gently in successive stages. Great care is taken to limit the amount of pressure so that leaves, grape pips and stalks are not crushed as they would give off flavors to the wine. After fermentation, this low strength wine remains on its lees for distillation, a tradition favored by HINE. This gives the cognac greater aromatic qualities and structure: qualities that are indispensable for the long aging period of our vintage cognacs.”
The History of HINE 1763: The cognac négociant business that will
Hine Family Leadership Today
The Art of Vintage Cognac
1867: Isaac Georges
Hine registers HINE’s famous trademark emblem: A stag at rest with its head turned towards England.
1796: Thomas Hine falls in love and
marries Elisabeth, the daughter of the négociant who has been mentoring him.
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planted with 173 acres of vines with an average age of 25 years. The entire estate is managed using environmentally-friendly techniques. 2013: HINE celebrates its 250th anniversary.
2000 1962: HINE is appointed official cognac supplier to
1791: Founder Thomas
Hine embarks for the Cognac region of France at the age of 16 to learn the art of making cognac from the négociant that makes his father’s favorite cognac.
1817: Thomas Hine
1900s: The first
assumes control of Elisabeth’s family's cognac négociant business and christens the company Thomas Hine & Co.
shipments of bottles, initially a small scale operation, deal mostly with consignments of single vintage cognacs.
Queen Elizabeth II. This “Royal Warrant” is granted for five years, but has been honorably renewed ever since.
- Bernard Hine, Honorary Chairman
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Six Generations of the Vallet Family Château Montifaud Augustin-Pierre Vallet Augustin-Pierre is born in 1814 and founds a three hectare vineyard in 1837. Within ten years, the vineyard expands to 12 hectares and adds a distillery with three, three-hectoliter alembic stills.
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Château Montifaud France
CHÂTEAU PAULET Védrenne / France
Château Montifaud has been owned and operated by the Vallet family for six generations. The vineyard was planted in 1837, and the family has distilled cognac ever since. Wines fermented on the lees are included in the distillation to create a distillate that will mature into a long and aromatic finish. To avoid a bitterness and heaviness of a woody style, the Sélection and V.S.O.P. spend only eight months in young casks, and the older selections lie in old casks with low tannin content. Coloring is never added, so cognacs from Château Montifaud don’t have the mahogany tones of those cognacs that do manipulate color. Reducing to bottling strength happens gradually to avoid the neutralizing shock and soapy flavor that rapid reduction produces, and the cognacs are aged beyond the legal minimum to allow the floral characteristics the time they need to be fully expressed.
Château Paulet was founded in 1848 on the Trousseau estate, where cognac had been produced since 1761. Château Paulet is one of the oldest houses in the Cognac region, and is now owned by Jean-Pierre Cointreau. Since its inception, Château Paulet has kept significant stocks of old cognac, and in particular those from the top four districts: Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies and Fins Bois, each embodying characteristics that are indispensable to the final blend.
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5 | Château Paulet Fine Champagne Cognac
1 | Sélection
in Lalique Decanter
4 to 5 years old. The first eight months are spent in new oak, and this young cognac is gentle on the palate. Notes of apple and pear with an unusually long and round finish. The average age of the blend is four to five years old. 40% ABV
Château Paulet Cognac is a blend of very rare Fine Champagne cognacs specially selected from the oldest vintages in their "Paradis" cellar. The blend is 85% first growth Grande Champagne cognac from a 1955 base and 15% second growth Petite Champagne cognac. 43% ABV
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94 POINTS. “Pure and silky with gorgeous flavors of toast, spice and caramel; lean and elegant with incredibly long flavors of dried fruit and flowers; comes in a Lalique decanter.” - Anthony Dias Blue, The Tasting Panel Magazine
2 | Cognac VSOP
8 to 10 years old. The first eight months are spent in new oak, with notes of vine leaf in the nose which is leaning toward dried flowers. Round from the oxidation of the fatty acids indicating the onset of rancio. Fruity notes of pear and apricot; supple with great finesse. 40% ABV
Pierre Vallet
Pierre is born in 1840, and joins the company in 1859. In 1878, the Château Montifaud vineyards are devastated by phylloxera, which leads to a period of struggle.
GOLD MEDAL. BEST COGNAC. - Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America 2011 3 | Cognac Napoléon
15 to 18 years old. Some tea notes, but mostly dried flowers in the nose with some mineral tones and hints of vanilla. A smooth, deep and round cognac, with bittersweet nutmeg, dried fruits and prunes and traces of rancio on the finish. 40% ABV
90 - 95 POINTS. SUPERB! - Wine Enthusiast Maurice Vallet
Maurice is born in 1884 and begins to distill with his father, Pierre, in 1904, and they install two 12 hectoliter stills. Cognac from this period is used in Château Montifaud’s prestigious “Legacy Maurice Vallet.”
Michel Vallet
Michel is born in 1948 and joins his father, Louis, in the distillery in 1972. In 1973, two new 25 hectoliter stills are added and by 1990, the vineyards total 48 hectares.
Laurent Vallet
Laurent is born in 1976 and joins his father in 2000. Today, Château Montifaud has 90 hectares of vineyards.
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Hidden deep in the cellars of Château Paulet in Cognac were "forgotten" old casks preserved behind a false wall to protect the reserves. After being rediscovered, they are now offered in single cask and single lot selections and represent a rare opportunity to experience unique expressions of Château Paulet.
4 | Cognac XO
27 to 30 years old. This X.O. includes the 1963, 1965, and 1967 old distillations. No excess tannins, so this cognac retains its freshness and delicacy, with mature waves of aromas. The nose is intensely mineral, then shows a trace of iodine followed by summery, floral fragrances. Luscious flavors of dried fruit and toasted almond and lots of rancio. 40% ABV
96 - 100 POINTS. CLASSIC.
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Louis Vallet
Louis is born in 1922 and distills his first cognac in 1947. He begins bottling Château Montifaud for sale on the French market and international export. By the 1960s, the vineyards total approximately 35 hectares.
THE FORGOTTEN CASKS Védrenne / France
6 | The Forgotten Casks Borderies LOT 91001
A single lot of Borderies, which is the sister region of Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne. Cognacs from this district are often full of character, expressing their “terroir” with great power, and are often used in blending to add a touch of earthiness, mulch and truffle notes. This lot, resting in glass demijohns, is believed to have been brought into the cellar during the early 1900s. 46% ABV
7 | The Forgotten Casks Vat 48
A blend of Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne topped up with some Borderies. The mouth reinforces the nose with surprising sherry-like acid notes that balance together perfectly before a mellow finish. 43% ABV (1)
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85% Grande Champagne and 15% Petite Champagne. Mature, soft tannins mingle with a wide array of balanced honey, old leather, cigar box, glazed plums and figs. 45% ABV
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72% Grande Champagne blended with Petite Champagne and Lot 92001 from the 1920s. This lot is primarily Borderies, uncovering Petite Champagne which tones down the earthier characteristics. 40% ABV
The Forgotten Casks LOT 92001
A blend of Grande and Petite Champagne topped up with some Borderies. 43% ABV
“One of the most seductive and instantly astounding cognacs we have ever tasted at K&L. When we got a chance to sample this rare cask taken from the Cointreau cellar, most of the staff about fell over in awe. Big, thick, supple flavors of burnt sugar, thick caramel, stewed fruits, and vanilla custard. This is the type of brandy that makes people think twice before moving over to Armagnac. A legendary cognac that ranks among the more impressive I have ever tasted.” - David Driscoll, Spirits Buyer at K&L Wine Merchants on The Forgotten Casks Vat 48 anchordistilling.com
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SOBERANO BRANDY DE JEREZ González Byass / Spain
LEPANTO BRANDY DE JEREZ González Byass / Spain
Soberano is produced from Airén grapes grown in the La Mancha region of Spain. Once picked, the grapes are pressed in González Byass’ distillery and the best musts are chosen for fermentation. The musts are distilled in column stills, and the selected "holandas" are then aged at the González Byass bodega in Jerez. Here, younger brandy is carefully blended with an older brandy in each successive criadera, so that it gradually assumes the characteristics of full maturity.
Lepanto Brandy de Jerez was created in 1909, and today is the only existing Solera Gran Reserva produced from Palomino grapes in three different styles: Lepanto, Lepanto O.V. and Lepanto P.X. All three bottlings are aged for a minimum of 15 years in the Solera system. The Lepanto name commemorates the 16th century naval battle where Spain defeated the Ottoman fleet.
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1 | Soberano Brandy De Jerez
Amber in color with golden reflections. A fragrant bouquet, with touches of oak mixed with nuts. The brandy is round and full-bodied with notes of vanilla. 40% ABV
Aperitivo Verano by Jackson Cannon, Eastern Standard, Boston
1 oz. Soberano Brandy de Jerez 1/2 oz. Verveine du Velay Verte 1/2 oz. simple syrup 5 raspberries pinch of salt dash Regan's bitters Cava
Soberano 5 Brandy De Jerez
The "5" in Soberano 5 refers to the number of “criaderas," or cask aging stages, through which the brandy passes along its maturing process. The barrels are never new; they all must have previously held Jerez wine, which influences the final flavor and character. 40% ABV
SILVER MEDAL - International Wine & Spirits Competition 2011
Soberano 8 Brandy De Jerez
As with all aged Soberano Brandy, the Soberano 8 matures in barrels previously containing Jerez wine. Aged for eight years, the hue is old gold with mahogany highlights. 40% ABV
BEST IN SHOW. GOLD MEDAL. - International Wine & Spirits Competition 2007
Lepanto is produced from Palomino grapes grown in the González Byass vineyards located in the best areas of Jerez. Grapes are picked early to obtain high acidity and an alcohol level between 10-12%. The wines are distilled in Charentais alembic stills. The spirit is twice distilled, a process that lasts ten hours and requires constant attention and great expertise to ensure that the “holandas” acquire the perfect characteristics and quality required for Lepanto. 40% ABV
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. “Amber hue. Smoky, vanilla, nut, oily leather, and hot pepper marinade aromas lead to a slightly tannic, salty medium-bodied palate of marinating spice, nuts, cola, and dry caramel notes. Finishes with a woody, somewhat hot, rancio note. Interesting, reminiscent of a very dry añejo rum.” - Beverage Testing Institute 3 | Lepanto P.X. Gran Reserva Brandy De Jerez
Lepanto P.X. Gran Reserva spends its first 12 years aging in oak casks previously used for Tio Pepe Fino Sherry, followed by three years in casks previously used for aging sweet Pedro Ximénez. 40% ABV
Muddle the raspberries with a pinch of salt, and then combine the rest of the ingredients, except the cava, in a tin. After a moderate shake, strain into a flute, and top with 3 ounces of Cava and a light twist of lemon.
DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL. BEST IN SHOW BRANDY. BEST IN SHOW BROWN SPIRIT.
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40% ABV
- New York World Wine & Spirits Competition 2012
Charentais Alembic Stills
4 | Lepanto O.V. Gran Reserva Brandy De Jerez
Lepanto O.V. Gran Reserva spends its first 12 years aging in oak casks previously used for Tio Pepe Fino Sherry, followed by three years in casks previously used for aging old Oloroso Sherry.
SILVER MEDAL - International Wine & Spirits Competition 2009
These 25-hectoliter Charentais alembic stills were recently added at González Byass, coming from the Cognac region and originally dating from the 1960s.
The History of González Byass 1935: Manuel Maria González Gordon,
1812: Manuel Maria
grandson of founder Manuel Maria González, writes “Jerez-Xerez Scheris,” which remains an authoritative book on sherry.
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1888: Electricity is installed at the 1855: González partners with his agent in England,
Robert Byass, and the González Byass company is born. A new cellar is built, “La Constancia,” and remains part of the cellars today.
González Byass distillery, making it the first production plant in Spain with electric light.
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Liqueurs & Aperitifs Luxardo Granier Mon Pastis Prado Pastis Chinchón Verveine du Velay Pontarlier-Anis Pagès Liqueurs Domaine Sathenay Noyau de Poissy Maurin Château Montifaud Christian Drouin Briottet The King's Ginger Liqueur Curaçao of Curaçao
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2012 LUXARDO COCKTAIL CUP FINALS, ANCHOR DISTILLING CO., SAN FRANCISCO: [1] Los Angeles finalist Joel Black (Ford's Filling Station) prepares his "Bourbon Bunny Maker." [2] The semi-finals judges, WHO selected each city's finalist, flew in to attend the finals, including Allie Pape from 7x7 San Francisco (left) and Shalini Gujavarty from EATER Seattle (right). [3] Finals judge David Nepove, who serves as National President of the United States Bartenders' Guild, observes as a finalist prepares their cocktail. [4] Portland finalist Nathan Gerdes (Kask) carefully shaves Alma dark chocolate as a garnish on his "Annegato al Luxardo." [5] From left to right: Finals judges Francesco Lafranconi, Matteo Luxardo, David King, and Brian Kropf pose for a photo following the competition. [6] San Francisco finalist Darren Crawford (Bourbon & Branch) strains samples of his "Canevari Cocktail." [7] The mighty Luxardo Cocktail Cup trophy waits to be claimed. [8] New York finalist Aaron Polsky (Neta and Amor y Amargo) puts the
finishing touches on his "Dirty MARTINEZ," which took third place. [9] Chicago finalist Clint Rogers (Henri) was crowned champion of the 2012 Luxardo Cocktail Cup with his "Goat Town Swizzle." Recipe on page 25. [10] Anchor Distilling Co. President David King takes in aromas while judging the "Una Oportunidad," which was created by Seattle finalist Andrew Friedman (LIberty Bar) and received second place honors. Recipe on page 48. [11] Boston finalist Sahil Mehta (Estragon Tapas Bar) engages the judges while preparing his cocktail, "A Tale of Two Cities." [12] From left to right: Judge Francesco Lafranconi, Anchor Head Distiller Bruce Joseph, Anchor Dir. of Marketing Rusti Porter, and Matteo Luxardo during a tour of Anchor Distillery with finalists earlier in the day. [13] Finalists pose in a group photo with Matteo Luxardo and representatives from Anchor Distilling Co. and Mutineer Magazine. Additional information on page 25. Please visit MutineerMagazine.com/competitions for information about the 2013 Luxardo Cocktail Cup.
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Goat Town Swizzle by Clint Rogers, Henri, Chicago 1st Place, 2012 Luxardo Cocktail Cup
Luxardo Italy
1 oz. Old Potrero Straight Rye Whiskey ½ oz. Luxardo Apricot oz. Luxardo Fernet ¾ oz. lemon juice ½ oz. homemade orgeat* minted crushed ice** 4 dashes Angostura Bitters 3 dashes Fee Bros. Orange Bitters Garnish with wide spiraled lemon peel and sprig of fresh spearmint
Luxardo Maraschino
Luxardo Maraschino is a classic liqueur revered by bartenders around the world, with papers from the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office confirming that it has been sold in the United States since at least 1882. Sourcing cherries from Luxardo’s estate cherry orchards, workers begin the harvest in July, collecting the fruit by hand to avoid damage. The harvested cherries are pitted and crushed in hydraulic presses. After fermentation and maturation in larch vats, a careful distillation in small pot stills yields pure Maraschino at about 80% alcohol. Luxardo matures the spirit for two years in Finnish ash vats, where it gains its distinctive flavor and bouquet. 32% ABV
Luxardo’s Sour Marasca Cherries Luxardo owns and manages the largest Marasca sour cherry orchards in Europe, with 22,000 trees located on the Euganean Hills near Padova and Venice in the Veneto region of Northeastern Italy. The cherries are used in several Luxardo products, including the legendary Luxardo Maraschino, Luxardo Sangue Morlacco Cherry (pg. 26), Luxardo Kirsch (pg. 10), Luxardo Sour Cherry syrup (pg. 68), several Luxardo jams (pg. 68), and are used on their own as a cocktail garnish or for culinary applications.
TOP 50 SPIRITS OF 2007. “The bouquet is lovely, balanced, properly astringent, ripe and juicy with scents of cherry stone and cherry juice. The palate entry is decadently sweet and textured with vibrant tastes of cherry compote and cherry preserves at midpalate. The finish is svelte, moderately syrupy and downright delicious. An outstanding liqueur; use it in an Aviation Cocktail.” - Wine Enthusiast
COCKTAIL CUP The inaugural Luxardo Cocktail Cup took place in 2012, with bartender finalists representing eight U.S. cities. Finalists included Darren Crawford from San Francisco, Joel Black from Los Angeles, Nathan Gerdes from Portland, Andrew Friedman from Seattle, Aaron Polsky from New York City, Sahil Mehta from Boston, and Clint Rogers from Chicago, who won first place in the competition. The finals were held at Anchor Distilling Co. headquarters in San Francisco, and were judged by an esteemed panel including sixth generation Matteo Luxardo, Southern Wine & Spirits Director of Mixology Francesco Lafranconi, Anchor Distilling Co. President David King, USBG President David Nepove and Mutineer Magazine Editor-in-Chief Brian Kropf.
91 POINTS. SUPERB. - Wine Enthusiast
Luxardo Maraschino Cherries
**Minted crushed ice: Blend mint with water and add to pot. Bring to a boil until chlorophyll separates from mint. Add mint chlorophyll to water and freeze in a shallow pan. When ready to serve, break ice away from pan and crush ice in a clean bar towel.
Luxardo Specialty Drinks by Francesco Lafranconi In 2012, Francesco Lafranconi, Director of Mixology for Southern Wine & Spirits, curated a collection of nearly 50 cocktail recipes featuring spirits from the Luxardo portfolio. The recipes include a mix of classics and innovative new creations by Lafranconi, and showcase the diversity of how Luxardo products can be used in cocktails. “The Last Wish,” a recipe from the book, can be found on page 28. Additionally, six of the recipes from the book have been made into an online video series, “More Than Maraschino,” which is hosted by Lafranconi and viewable on YouTube.com/AnchorDistilling.
The History of Luxardo
- David Wondrich, Esquire Magazine
5+ OUT OF 5 - Difford’s Guide
*Homemade orgeat: Soak 30 oz. of blanched almonds in water for 30 minutes. Drain water and add 18 oz. of fresh water along with 2 oz. of Mandorlo almond infused grappa. Seal container and let rest overnight. The next day add contents to blender and puree. Drain through a cheese cloth. Take the remaining liquid and add 2 cups of sugar. Bring just to a boil and then remove from heat. Add 5 dashes orange bitters and 1 tsp orange flower water. Once cool, whisk in 1 tsp. of xantham gum to stabilize.
Please visit MutineerMagazine.com/competitions for information on the 2013 Luxardo Cocktail Cup.
“An object of cult worship among mixologists. Its presence is as good as a sign saying, EXCELLENT DRINKS MADE HERE.” HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
In a collins glass, add ingredients beginning with orgeat and ending with rye. Fill glass half full with minted crushed ice. Begin “swizzling” cocktail with stick until cocktail is blended and ice forms on outside of glass. Top with more minted crushed ice and garnish with lemon and mint. Serve with a straw.
1817: Maria Canevari perfects
her homemade liqueurs in Zara (part of present day Croatia). Her high-quality “rosolio maraschino” draws the attention of serious connoisseurs.
1829: After eight years
1943/1944: The Second
2012: The sixth generation of the Luxardo
of research, Luxardo is granted an exclusive “privilege” by the Emperor of Austria, a denomination of quality that the company bears today.
World War severely hampers industrial activity. Bombings destroy the distillery along with the city.
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available in 400 gram jar, 3kg tin & 5.6kg tin
Extraordinary in cocktails and phenomenal for cooking, Luxardo gourmet cherries are used by the finest pastry chefs and mixologists worldwide and are a must-have in any well appointed bar. All natural, whole pitted Marasca cherries rest in pure, rich Marasca cherry syrup.
GOLD AWARD - World Monde Selection 2012 5+ OUT OF 5 - Difford’s Guide
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1947: Giorgio Luxardo, the only
brother to survive the war, salvages the company and builds a new distillery in Torreglia in the Veneto region of Northern Italy.
1821: Canevari’s husband, Girolamo
Luxardo, founds a distillery in Zara to produce Maraschino. 1913: Third generation Michelangelo
Luxardo erects a massive distillery in Zara, one of the largest in the entire Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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Luxardo Italy
4 | Luxardo Triplum (Triple Sec) Available in 750ml & 1L
Luxardo
The refined Luxardo Triplum is the result of the distillation of bitter oranges from Curaçao and sweet oranges and tangerines from Sicily, further enriched by the delicate aroma of mandarin orange blossoms from the Middle East. Luxardo’s Triplum Orange Liqueur is vibrant, sharp and elegantly dry, with ripe flavors bursting from the glass. Use it in your top-shelf margarita recipe. 39% ABV
1 | Luxardo Sangue Morlacco
DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL. BEST FRUIT LIQUEUR IN SHOW.
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Luxardo estate sour Marasca cherries are used, and the liqueur is matured for two years in vats prior to release. The Italian poet and patriot Gabriele d’Annunzio christened the liqueur “Morlacco’s Blood” in honor of the Morlaccos, who were fierce warriors of Dalmatia that fought for the Republic of Venice and defended their homeland against the Turks. 30% ABV
GOLD MEDAL - Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America 2012
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- New York World Wine & Spirits Competition 2011
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3 | Luxardo Amaretto di Saschira
A classic almond flavored liqueur with a fragrant aroma and well-rounded taste, it is distinguished from other amaretto because it’s slightly dryer with a hint of vanilla. It is aged for eight months in larch vats before bottling and is a standout amongst its competitors. 28% ABV
“The gloriously brilliant new copper penny/shimmering bronze color is immensely fetching...An excellent, textbook amaretto bouquet. Mellow, almondy, fruity, and luscious in the mouth right from the palate entry. The midpalate is velvety smooth texture-wise. The aftertaste is round, sweet, nutty, and very extended.” - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
A luscious coffee liqueur from Luxardo infused with coffee from Brazil, Colombia and Kenya, with Arabica coffee dominating the blend. Serve neat, on the rocks or in your favorite coffee liqueur cocktail. 27% ABV
- New York World Wine & Spirits Competition 2011
90 - 95 POINTS. SUPERB. - Wine Enthusiast
PLATINUM - The SIP Awards International Spirits Competition 2011
DOUBLE GOLD. BEST OTHER LIQUEUR AND BEST LIQUEUR IN SHOW.
- Gary Regan, Wine Enthusiast
5 | Luxardo Apricot
One of the few apricot-based liqueurs in the world, Luxardo Apricot is an infusion of apricot peels that is aged in oak for three months before bottling. Apricot Luxardo gained distinction winning the first prize in a competition for the new and most innovative Italian liqueur, which was held in Rome in 1935. This is why the label states “Liquore della Lupa,” Lupa being the symbol of Rome. 30% ABV
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VERY GOOD. STRONG RECOMMENDATION. - Ultimate Spirits Challenge 2012
6 | Luxardo Limoncello
Ladybird
by Kate Grutman, Soho House, West Hollywood
First advertised in 1905, Luxardo Limoncello is an authentic Italian lemon liqueur that is extremely popular in Italy served straight up and chilled, or on the rocks with soda or tonic. Luxardo’s time-honored production methods of infusing alcohol with peels, pulp and juice enhances the natural aroma and bright citrus taste of lemons harvested in Southern Italy. 27% ABV
“...in a word luscious; a superb, understated and classy limoncello.”
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- F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal 2 oz. Pink Pigeon Rum ½ oz. Luxardo Sangue Morlacco Cherry liqueur 2 dashes black walnut bitters ½ oz. Luxardo Fernet 1 Luxardo Maraschino Cherry for garnish In a mixing glass, add first three ingredients over ice. Stir to chill. In a separate coupe glass, add ½ oz of Luxardo Fernet and swirl glass until it is fully coated with the Fernet. Strain chilled cocktail from mixing glass into the Fernet-rinsed coupe (discard excess Fernet). Drop Luxardo Maraschino cherry into glass and serve neat.
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Luxardo Angioletto is a traditional Italian hazelnut liqueur. Hazelnuts are shelled, toasted and crushed, then infused in a solution of alcohol and water. The hazelnut infusion is distilled to produce a natural hazelnut distillate. A number of natural extracts, including cocoa and vanilla, are blended with the hazelnut infusion and hazelnut distillate. 24% ABV (6)
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Luxardo Italy 4 | Luxardo Anice Forte
Bitter is a Campari-style aperitif that Luxardo has been making since 1885. The exotic flavor comes from the infusion of refined herbs and spices such as sweet orange, bitter orange, rhubarb, mint, marjoram and thyme. Drink it before dinner to stimulate the appetite. Serve straight at room temperature, on the rocks, with water and a lemon slice, or in the Venetian style with sparkling water. 25% ABV
Anice Forte is a classic anise liqueur that has been produced by Luxardo since 1936. An infusion of Chinese star anise is brought to life with Luxardo’s signature complexity and cleanliness. 40% ABV
“Luxardo Bitter, on the other hand, offers an even more bracing bitter-forward taste than Campari...in the Negroni, Luxardo Bitter absolutely shined.” - Jason Wilson,
Luxardo Passione Nera is created through the infusion of green anise, elderberries and various spices. The anise is from Sicily and the wild elderberries are picked in the Euganean hills near Padova. The flavor is different from traditional Sambuca, owing to a special blending of spices focusing on cardamom, seeds of East Indian herbs, and a spice from the ginger family. 38% ABV
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2 | Luxardo Fernet Amaro
A strong bitter amaro, Luxardo Fernet undergoes a prolonged infusion of herbs and spices such as licorice, condurango, cardamom and cinnamon, even including the rare enzian and saffron. Luxardo has produced this Fernet since 1889, known for its ability to stimulate the digestive juices. 40% ABV
5 | Luxardo Anisette
Since 1919, Luxardo has produced Anisette, a classic Italian anise-based liqueur. Luxardo Anisette is among the most popular drinks in the Mediterranean, and is obtained by the infusion of Chinese star anise and cocoa distillate. Not as sweet as Anice Forte, this is an excellent example of a liqueur with an anise base for those interested in a spirit with a more refined, fresh anise flavor. 27% ABV
6 | Luxardo Sambuca Passione Nera
- F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
7 | Luxardo Sambuca Dei Cesari
Sambuca is Italy’s national anise-based liqueur, and Luxardo Sambuca is an exquisite and well-balanced example. Luxardo Sambuca is strictly Italian and produced with the infusion of elderberry and green anise. The elderberries grow on the Euganean Hills near Padova where the Luxardo distillery is located. Since antiquity, elderberries have been known for their digestive and tonic benefits, which Luxardo has transferred to this classic anise-based liqueur. 38% ABV
“Clear as rain water and impeccably pure; the prickliness of the spirit comes to the forefront in the second sniff — Luxardo Sambuca holds its own and gets recommended by the [Spirit Journal] by virtue of its true-to-the-source quality.” - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal DOUBLE GOLD - San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2011
“Fernet Luxardo, from the Veneto, gets downright aggressive with its herbal qualities and finishes with cleansing menthol and eucalyptus notes.” - StarChefs.com 3 | Luxardo Amaro Abano
The quintessential after-dinner cordial, Amaro Abano originated in 1952. Amaro means “bitter,” and Abano was an old Roman spa in the Veneto region around the year 1600, as depicted on the label. The herbs in this Amaro grow wild in the Euganean Hills and are infused along with cardamom, cinnamon and bitter orange peel. Amaro Abano is a medium bitter, extremely popular in Italy, especially in the Veneto, and drunk straight after a meal with or without ice to help digestion.30% ABV
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DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL. BEST LIQUEUR IN SHOW. - New York World Wine & Spirits
The Last Wish
by Francesco Lafranconi, Southern Wine & Spirits Dir. of Mixology
1 oz. Luxardo Amaro Abano 1 oz. Luxardo Amaretto di Saschira 2 oz. espresso coffee (preferably hot) 1 scoop of vanilla ice cream Shake first three ingredients with ice then strain into a cocktail glass previously rimmed with cacao nibs. Then float the ice cream scoop. Garnish with cacao nibs.
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“The flavor is very sweet upfront, with a warm earthy finish marked by notes of cardamom, cinnamon and bitter orange peel. Drink this one on ice after dinner, alone or topped with soda.” - Imbibe Magazine
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Luxardo Aperitivo is the result of a well balanced infusion of herbs, roots and citrus. 11% ABV
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Granier Mon Pastis
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Pastis Granier contains a large amount of anise, extracted from star anise and rectified according to very strict guidelines to keep only the best and most alluring flavors. There is licorice in the infusion as well, obtained by a cold process designed to capture delicate aromas. Other ingredients include vanilla, cocoa, caraway, tonka bean, coriander and fennel. The care in selecting the ingredients and assembling them into Granier Mon Pastis gives the pastis its characteristic taste, which has long been loved by connoisseurs in Provence. 45% ABV
It was in 1859 that an inspired herbalist, Joseph Rumillet-Charretier, who was an apothecary by profession, discovered the formula for Verveine du Velay. In 1886, 27 years after the creation of this Verveine du Velay, Rumillet-Charretier, who had become an industrialist in the region, hired his distant relative Victor Pagès to be company director. Victor was the first in the Pagès dynasty to invest himself in Verveine du Velay, and he continued the company’s expansion through his tenure, which lasted until 1891. Verveine du Velay is created from the traditional recipe of a harmonious fusion of 32 mountain spices and aromatic herbs. The plants are macerated in neutral alcohol, then added to eau de vie before distillation in traditional copper stills. The resulting aromatic spirit is blended with Auvergne honey, sugar and water in varying proportions to create these delicious selections.
91 POINTS. EXCEPTIONAL. “Orange-brown hue. Turns a light tan color with water. Spicy anise aromas. Intense anise flavors with a hot, spicy, tongue-numbing quality and a long spicy finish. Dried fruit notes.” - Beverage Testing Institute
Prado Pastis de Marseille
Verveine Velay Jaune
2| Slaur / France
Fine and sweet with a golden-hay hue. Smooth and lighter than Verveine Verte but with the same palate of herbs and spices. A balanced honey and spice palate. The finish is soft and sweet. 40% ABV
Prado Pastis de Marseille is a strong local favorite in the south of France. From its original home in Marseille, the popularity of Pastis Prado has spread throughout Provence and the Riviera, winning friends in small cafes in the region. 45% ABV
RECOMMENDED. “The nosing passes pick up tangy scents of dill, anise and sage. The palate entry is sweetly herbal and root-like; the mid palate stage is intensely herbal with dashes of fennel and quinine. Ends up concentrated, medicinal and wildly herbal.” - Wine Enthusiast
“A great buy with a fresh, clear anise aroma, a milky color, and a rooty, earthy flavor. Instant Provence.” - Doug Biederbeck, Saveur
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Chinchón González Byass / Spain
A wonderfully strong and cool herbal selection. Bright green in color with intense flavors of verbena and herbs such as angelica, sage, coriander, rosemary, pine buds, thyme, juniper, nutmeg, clove and banyan. Thick, smooth, strong and fresh on the palate. 55% ABV
Following the traditional methods of distillation for the Chinchón region dating back to the 17th century, these anise-flavored liqueurs are the result of hand-crafted techniques using high quality ingredients. Chinchón is made with green anise using maceration and simple distillation in copper alembic stills. Both the dry and sweet versions are perfect as an aperitif or after meals as a digestif, either on its own or with ice.
Chinchón Sweet 35% ABV
VERVEINE DU VELAY Védrenne / France
Verveine du Velay is created from the harmonious fusion of 32 mountain spices and aromatic herbs. The central ingredient is Verbena, which is grown in the mountainous Velay region, along with cloves, coriander, honey, anise and thyme. All are brought together using a traditional recipe that is over 150 years old.
RECOMMENDED. “The bouquet after aeration offers nicely melded scents of green leaves, distant herbs and mild spices. The palate entry is concentrated, herbal, leafy, vinous and only mildly spiced; the midpalate is round, gently sweet and subtle. Finishes stately with finesse and controlled power.” - Wine Enthusiast
3 | Chinchón Dry 43% ABV (5)
5 | Verveine Velay Extra
This herbal delight is well-aged and well-rounded with a light oak brown hue. The deeper tone is a result of adding a very special blend of mature cognac to the traditional recipe. This spirit is further aged in oak casks producing a lovely cognac finish with oak notes and an elegant, sweet character. 40% ABV
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DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL - San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2007
Pontarlier-Anis
6| Distillerie Armand Guy / France
Chinchón: The Beverage Legacy of a Spanish Town Like many old world spirits, the Chinchón liqueur shares its name with the town from which it originates. Boasting picturesque historical buildings and known for its circular plaza, Plaza Mayor, the town of Chinchón is located 30 miles southeast of Madrid and is a popular destination for tourists. Chinchón has been a local beverage tradition for centuries, and was named a Royal House Provider by Queen Maria Christina in the 1830s. Today, González Byass’ “Alcoholera de Chinchón” is the only commercial distillery in the town that produces the spirit.
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The Distillerie Armand GUY was founded by Armand Guy in 1890 after honing his craft with some of the most prestigious absinthe master distillers in Pontarlier, most notably Vichet. Some absinthe distilleries disappeared after the controversial spirit was outlawed in France in 1915; others became dormant until the distillation of anise was re-authorized in 1921. It was at this time that Pontarlier-Anis was born. This is the last family distillery in Pontarlier, and there have been four successive generations of distillers since 1890. Pontarlier-Anis is an all-natural, complex anise without artificial coloring and made from only the finest ingredients. 100-year-old alembics are used, giving Pontarlier-Anis a delicate, dry taste. 44.8% ABV
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PAGÈS LIQUEURS Pagès / France Pagès was established in 1923 in Nuits-Saint-Georges, the well-appointed terrain claiming some of the finest vineyards in France. All of the raw ingredients are sourced from a tight-knit group of European growers. The company initially won recognition with the outstanding quality of its Crème de Cassis, which it controls the production of at Domaine Sathenay and elsewhere. Pagès is the third leading French producer of fruit liqueurs, as well as an incontestable leader in the upmarket segment for connoisseurs and bartenders.
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Auguste Maurin founded his distillery in 1884 in the city of Le Puy-en-Velay. While Maurin produced a range of spirits, including gentiane, absinthe, vermouth and a selection of local traditional liqueurs, his focus was on the quinine-based Maurin Quina. When Auguste Maurin died in 1913, the distillery was taken over by his widow until 1932, when it was purchased by Regis Vey, who merged it with his own distillery in the town of Espaly-Saint-Marcel and eventually passed it on to his son, Regis Vey II. In 1987, the Renaud-Cointreau Group bought the Maurin brand, putting it under the direction of Pagès Distillery and setting the stage for the Maurin Quina’s renaissance today.
4 | White Cocoa Liqueur 25% ABV 5 | Dark Cocoa Liqueur 25% ABV 6 | Crème de Violette 25% ABV “Entry is stunningly violet-like, sweet, and viscous but not syrupy; midpalate shows a light touch on the violet flavoring and is actually a degree more bittersweet than the entry. For mixologists to use as a cocktail ingredient.” - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal on Pagès Crème de Violette
95 POINTS. GOLD MEDAL. - Beverage Testing Institute 2009 on Pagès Crème de Violette
West Coast Vesper by Russell Davis, 2012 Nightclub and Bar "Bartender of the Year"
DOMAINE SATHENAY Védrenne / France The award-winning fruit liqueurs from the Sathenay Domaine are made using the best fruit varieties and traditional recipes of maceration. (7)
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7 | Sathenay Crème De Cassis
In the great tradition of Burgundian liqueurs, Sathenay has become synonymous with Crème de Cassis. The production of the liqueur is carried out with reverence for long-standing traditions. Harvest of the fruit starts in the beginning of July and, for optimal maturity, is completed in eight days. The blackcurrant bays are led to the fermenting room, where slow maceration takes place before they pass through a pneumatic press. Only the virgin juice and first press are used for the development of the liqueur, guaranteeing a sublime concentration of flavors. The process likewise ensures pure freshness of this blackcurrant dream, which is made up exclusively of fruit, alcohol and sugar. 19% ABV
8 | Sathenay Crème De Mûre
A perfect marriage of fresh plum and alcohol. The concentration of flavor makes it easy to enjoy on the rocks and as a perfect addition to your favorite cocktail recipe. 16% ABV
9 | Sathenay Crème De Pêche De Vigne
This natural, peach liqueur offers a rich bouquet and a palate that is lively, full of fruit and very refreshing. 16% ABV
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A favorite in Paris since the 18th century, Noyau de Poissy is the oldest liqueur in France. Historically, this liqueur was popular with merchants, passengers of the Galliot, and cattle traders, and was the main liqueur served at Parisian inns. This clear liqueur has apricots and almonds at its core, which undergo a lengthy maceration in cognac and a variety of spices. The specific details of production are jealously guarded, which only adds to the mystique of this signature spirit. Delightfully fragrant, the liqueur is a wonderful addition to cakes, fruit salads, creams and crêpe batter, a delicious addition to cocktails as well as served as an apéritif. 40% ABV ( 11 )
1 | Wild Strawberry Liqueur 18% ABV 2 | White Mint Liqueur 21% ABV
Liqueurs & Aperitifs
1 oz. HOPHEAD Vodka 1 oz. Junipero Gin ½ oz. Maurin Quina Combine all ingredients into a mixing glass and add ice. Stir until proper dilution and strain into a chilled Champagne coupe. Garnish with an orange peel. “Maurin Quina should be an integral part of any dynamic craft cocktail program. It stands amazingly well on its own or as an ingredient in a well crafted cocktail. The diversity is limitless.” - Russell Davis
11 | Maurin Quina
Maurin Quina is a delicately red-hued aperitif, composed of a sweet white wine fortified with an infusion of wild cherries and quinine in a neutral grape spirit, with measured amounts of cherry brandy, lemon and cherry juice added. The subtle wine background elevates an array of tamed wild cherry flavors with light lemon and almond notes. 16% ABV
90 POINTS. EXCELLENT. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. - Ultimate Spirits Challenge 2011
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Maurin White Vermouth Blanc Coming Soon
Maurin Red Vermouth Rouge Coming Soon
Following in the footsteps of Maurin Quina, Maurin is launching a series of three traditional vermouths using the original Maurin recipes from the early 1900s. Fortified wine is infused with coriander, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, absinthe that is distilled in-house, and other traditional herbs and spices.
Maurin Quina’s Iconic Image
Auguste Maurin saw great market potential for Maurin Quina, so much so that he commissioned famous artist Leonetto Cappiello to create the iconic artwork of the green devil breaking open a Maurin Quina bottle. Cappiello was an Italian poster designer living in Paris, and today he is well known for his contribution to advertising design, leaving behind a legacy of over 500 poster designs, though his artwork for Maurin Quina is widely regarded as his most influential piece of work.
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BRIOTTET France
PINEAU DES CHARENTES Château Montifaud / France
After six generations of being a family producer, high quality fruit sources and selection for all of the fine Briottet spirits are of paramount importance. To have world-class sources of supply ensures ample quantity and quality, with environmental sustainability always a priority. Today, Briottet offers a wide range of exquisite liqueurs, led by the flagship benchmark Crème de Cassis de Dijon. (1)
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4 | Briottet Crème De Cassis de Dijon
Pineau des Charentes is the result of stopping the grape juice fermentation within hours of the pressing by blending it with cognac that is at least one year old, a process that originally occurred by mistake in 1589. Today, Pineau des Charentes production is strictly controlled to ensure high quality, and it must be made by pineau producers in the Cognac region using extremely ripe grapes.
Available in 375ml & 750ml
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Briottet sources its cassis from the fields surrounding the town of Dijon. Briottet started as a negotiant in 1836. Soon, the family branched into production and introduced its specialty, Crème de Cassis de Dijon. The liqueur must be produced within the commune of Dijon. Briottet uses only one variety of blackcurrant, Noir de Bourgogne, which is considered to be the best. The aroma is striking and ripe, foreshadowing the rich flavors to come. 20% ABV
1 | Pineau Des Charentes Blanc
White pineau can be made with ugni blanc, colombard, folle blanche, montils, semillon and sauvignon blanc grapes, among others. Château Montifaud, however, uses only ugni blanc (20%) and colombard (80%). The ugni blanc grape gives the finesse and elegance and a little bit of acidity, while colombard provides the rich aroma. 18% ABV
GOLD MEDAL - Drinks Business Liqueur Masters 2011 “Crème de Cassis doesn’t come any better than this; a masterpiece.” - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
2 | Pineau Des Charentes Rosé
Briottet Crème De Framboise Available in 375ml & 750ml
Château Montifaud uses only merlot and cabernet franc grapes in the production of their red pineau, requiring 48 hours of maceration as the grape juice must not begin fermentation. 17% ABV
To achieve the vivid flavor of wild raspberries, several varieties of raspberries are blended and macerated in alcohol. 18% ABV
“Never have I been so enchanted by a before dinner drink as this.” - Robert M. Parker, Jr. on Pineau des Charentes
5 | Briottet Crème De Mûre
Small, natural wild blackberries are used to obtain the ideal extract of the delicate fruit. 18% ABV
96 POINTS. SUPERB. - Wine Enthusiast 6 | Briottet Mandarine
Pure zest of the tangerine fruit is extracted through Briottet’s classic distillation method. The spirit is then masterfully blended to give ultimate finesse and mellowness to Briottet Mandarine. 25% ABV
POMMEAU DE NORMANDIE
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Pommeau de Normandie is the harmonious combination of apple juice and calvados from the famous Christian Drouin estate. The apples are grown in Normandy orchards and the apple juice (the “must”) is mixed before fermentation with calvados in the proportion of two-thirds must to one-third calvados. Christian Drouin uses 20 types of apples to make Pommeau de Normandie. The mellowness of Christian Drouin pommeau is the result of aging in oak casks for three to four years. A pleasantly light and fruity drink, it has a crisp, clean taste of apples and a refreshing and enjoyable finish. Pommeau de Normandie is a delightful and refined aperitif and an excellent accompaniment to desserts. 17% ABV
“Pommeau de Normandie is exuberantly fruity, slips down the throat far too easily given its 17% alcohol content, and once in the mouth, its freshness as well as its aroma of baked apples and buttery brown sugar are quite fascinating.” - Robert M. Parker, Jr.
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Whole sour cherries from the Rhône Valley are macerated separately in extra fine alcohol, and during weeks in the tanks, the fruit infuses the distillate with pure aroma and color. 18% ABV
Briottet Crème De Pêche De Vigne Available in 375ml & 750ml
Cascador Cocktail 1¾ oz. Pommeau de Normandie ¾ oz. Luxardo Amaretto ¾ oz. No.3 London Dry Gin Combine ingredients with ice and stir. Strain into a martini glass.
Made from a small and flavorful wild peach native to the Burgundy region of France. The fruit notes balance a slight nuttiness and pleasantly tangy tannic element easing into a honey finish. 18% ABV
8 | Briottet Crème De Noisette
Noisette is made from the finest hazelnuts and is excellent in cocktails. 25% ABV
9 | Briottet Crème de Banane
The juice of Canary bananas from Costa Rica give this liqueur a freshness and purity. 25% ABV
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Liqueurs & Aperitifs
Liqueurs & Aperitifs
THE KING’S GINGER LIQUEUR Berry Bros. & Rudd / UK
The King’s Ginger is a high-strength liqueur created from the careful maceration of ginger root and the judicious addition of citrus in the form of lemon oil.
Curaçao of Curaçao Senior & Co. / Curaçao
This rich golden liqueur has a pronounced spicy ginger emphasis and a delightfully crisp flavor, and has been appreciated by bon viveurs, sporting gentlemen and high-spirited ladies ever since its royal inception.
Senior & Co. makes the world's only authentic curaçao on the small island of Curaçao, just north of Venezuela, using indigenous Laraha oranges. The peel of each fruit is cut into four sections, which are roughly triangular. For this process, a wooden knife is used, as a metal knife would stain the peels. The sections of peel are put on a metal plate under the sun to dry, which takes approximately five days. Under no circumstances can the peels become wet, so great care must be taken to cover the peels at night or if it is raining. The rest of the fruit is used as food for the goats. The dried peels are then put into jute bags, which are hung inside the still with alcohol and water for four days. Afterwards, the jute bags are taken out and the other secret ingredients are put into the still for an additional two days. The clear Curaçao of Curaçao liqueur is the end result, and the bottling and labeling of the liqueur is done by hand. 31% ABV
The King’s Waes Hail by Michael Jack Pazdon, Goose & Gander, Napa Valley
The King’s Ginger was specifically formulated by Berry Bros. & Rudd in 1903 for King Edward VII. Rich and zesty, the liqueur was created by the royal physician to stimulate and revive the King while being exposed to the elements in his new horseless carriage, the Daimler.
1 oz. Christian Drouin VSOP Calvados ¾ oz. The King’s Ginger Liqueur ¾ oz. lemon juice ½ oz. Carpano Antica Formula ½ oz. egg white dash house-made grenadine* dash Luxardo Maraschino 5 drops gingersnap spice tincture** 5 drops Genevieve
The life of King Edward was defined by a stocked social calendar and a devotion to entertainment in the best company. The brand’s mission is to ensure that whatever the time of year, there is always an excuse to enjoy a glass of The King’s Ginger. 41% ABV
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Combine all ingredients, aside from the genever, in a mixing glass, dry shake for 10 seconds, add ice, shake hard and double strain into a chilled coupe. Float dehydrated apple chip, fresh grated nutmeg, rosemary flowers, 5 drops gingerbread spice tincture and 5 drops Genevieve on top of foam.
94 POINTS. OUTSTANDING. - The Tasting
Panel Magazine
"In my opinion, the best ginger liqueur is the deliciously spicy and tingling King’s Ginger, which also has the rich back story of having been created by London’s Berry Bros. & Rudd in the early 20th century for King Edward VII. The King’s Ginger launched in the U.S. in 2012. What sets it apart is its higher proof (82), which brings bigger flavor to cocktails." - Jason Wilson, The
*Bring 1 part fresh pomegranate juice to just below a simmer then add 1.2 parts granulated sugar, stir until dissolved. Let cool then add rose water to taste. Bottle and refrigerate.
Washington Post
“The legendary British merchant [Berry Bros. & Rudd] was all over the place this year, bringing us this fantastic ginger liqueur made from Glenrothes single malt whisky, macerated ginger, lemon peel, and a bit of cane sugar. You can drink it alone, with ginger beer for an extra kick, or in numerous cocktails.” - David Driscoll,
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The History of The King’s Ginger
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Senior & Co.’s Curaçao of Curaçao stands alone as the only truly authentic curaçao in production today. It is made using native Laraha bitter oranges, which originated from Spanish Valencia oranges and today come from a small plantation on the eastern part of the island. There are only 45 Laraha trees on the plantation which are harvested twice a year, limiting the amount of curaçao that can be produced.
1841: The future King Edward
1760: During George III’s reign,
is born on November 9th at St James’s Palace, London.
Berry Bros. & Rudd first supplies the British Royal Family and has continued to do so to the present day.
1910: King Edward dies
2011: The King’s Ginger
Liqueur is imported into the United States for the first time.
at Buckingham Palace.
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The Only Authentic Curaçao
**Grind 2 tsp. cloves, 2 cinnamon sticks, 9 black peppercorns. Grate 2 whole nutmegs. Toast gently in a pan, remove and combine with 1 oz. grated ginger and 1 c. over-proof rum in an airtight container. Steep for 2 weeks, shaking daily. Strain and bottle in a medicine dropper.
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92 POINTS. “The Original Curaçao; deep orange amber color, sweet, rich and complex with candied oranges and bitter orange peel.” - Anthony Dias Blue, The Tasting Panel Magazine
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1698: Berry Bros. & Rudd
is established at No.3, St. James's Street, London, making it the oldest wine and spirits merchant in London.
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The Chobolobo Mansion
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Built in the early 1800s, the Chobolobo Mansion, or "country estate," has housed Senior & Co. since 1946 and is a popular travel destination offering tours and tastings.
1903: The King’s Ginger Liqueur
is specifically commissioned for King Edward VII who grants Berry Bros. their first Royal Warrant.
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Vodka, Gin, Rum, Cachaça, & Tequila Hophead VODKA Junipero & Genevieve No.3 London Dry Gin Berrys' Own SelectionS The Pink Pigeon Original Rum Penny Blue Rum English Harbour RUM YpiÓca CACHAÇA Chinaco Tequila
The Legacy of 3 St. James's Street: Berry Bros. & Rudd’s wine shop at 3 St. James's Street has changed little since it was opened by the Widow Bourne in 1698, making it the oldest wine and spirits merchant in London, and quite possiblY the world. From roots as a merchant selling provisions, exotic spices, tea and coffee, the shop ultimately became a fine wine merchant. Early on, they not only supplied the fashionable coffee houses, but also began weighing customers on giant coffee scales. Records of customers’ weights, including those of Lord Byron, William Pitt and the Aga Khan, span three centuries and continue to be added today. The shop remains relatively unchanged, and traces of its history, including historical documents and artifacts,
are on display. Berry Bros. & RUDD first supplied wine to the British Royal Family during the reign of King George III and has continued to do so to the present day, and currently holds two Royal warrants; for H.M. The Queen and H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. Today, members of the Berry and Rudd families, led by seventh-generation Chairman Simon Berry, continue to build on the centuries of experience with Berry Bros. & Rudd’s highly acclaimed line of spirits including The King’s Ginger Liqueur (pg. 36), No.3 London Dry Gin (pg. 42), Berrys' Own Selections Rums (pg. 43), The Pink Pigeon Original Rum (pg. 45), Penny Blue Rum (pg. 45) and The Glenrothes (pg. 55).
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ANCHOR DISTILLING COMPANY USA
Gin
Junípero Gin America's Original Craft Gin: Junípero Gin is made by hand in the classic London dry gin tradition, utilizing more than a dozen botanicals in their natural state in a small copper pot still at the small distillery on Potrero Hill in San Francisco, making it the first post-Prohibition craft gin distilled in the United States.
San Fran Shandy
by Russell Davis, 2012 Nightclub and Bar "Bartender of the Year"
2 oz. HOPHEAD Vodka 1 oz. fresh lemon juice ½ oz. The King’s Ginger Liqueur ½ oz. honey syrup ½ oz. egg white 2 dashes Angostura Bitters 3 oz. Brekle’s Brown Ale Combine HOPHEAD Vodka, lemon juice, The King’s Ginger Liqueur, honey syrup, egg white and bitters in a shaker and dry shake to emulsify egg whites. Add ice and shake vigorously until proper dilution. Strain into a chilled fizz glass. Empty ice out of shaker and fill shaker with ale to create a froth. Pour this froth over the drink and garnish with half an orange wheel.
Junípero is not chill-filtered, allowing the botanicals to marry gently and shine through the finished gin, and the higher proof of 98.6% brings forward the flavors in cocktails. The predominant flavor and aroma of a modern gin will always come from juniper (dried berries of the “common juniper,” Juniperus communis), but the wonderful challenge for the distiller is in selecting and blending from a wide variety of additional, exotic botanicals in order to impart a uniquely satisfying, balanced character to the gin. To create the secret proprietary recipe for Junípero, the Anchor Distilling team applied the knowledge gained from 10 years of mixing herbs, spices and botanicals for Anchor Brewing Company’s annual Christmas Ale. The result is a distinctive, intriguing complexity in Junípero Gin that is light, crisp and clean, combining a deep and mysterious spiciness with subtle delicacy. 49.3% ABV
DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL - San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2004
“Smooth, clean and very dry with assertive, classic flavors of juniper and citrus: a martini with one eyebrow raised.” - Eric Asimov, New York Times
“Arguably America’s greatest gin.”
50/50 Split
by Brooke Arthur, San Francisco bartender
1½ oz. Junípero Gin ¾ oz. Dolin Dry Vermouth ¾ oz. Dolin Blanc Vermouth 1 dash of Bitter Truth Orange Bitters Stir gently and garnish with a lemon twist.
- Oliver Schwaner-Albright, Departures Magazine
GOLD MEDAL. BEST GIN IN SHOW. - New York World Wine & Spirits Competition 2012
Genevieve Genever-style Gin
ANCHOR DISTILLING COMPANY USA
Genevieve genever-style gin is an offshoot of Anchor Distilling Company’s research into the history and evolving production methods that led to modern gin.
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Founded in San Francisco more than 100 years ago, Anchor Brewing & Distilling Company remains an innovator in the beverage industry. Fritz Maytag, the pioneer of modern craft brewing, became the instrumental force behind the company’s resurrection in 1965 and sparked the modern craft spirits movement in the United States. Today, Anchor continues its tradition of artisan craftsmanship with the launch of HOPHEAD Vodka.
David King, president of Anchor Distilling Company and the creative mind behind several Berry Bros. & Rudd brands, arrived at Anchor in 2011 and was immediately mesmerized by the evocative smell of hops permeating the brewery and distillery. “When I arrived at the brewery I was fascinated by the natural process of brewing these great flavorful beers and the evocative smell of hops in the air. I knew that there would be some technical challenges but I was sure we could distill a unique and interesting spirit using our small pot stills and certain varieties of hops from the brewery.” After a great deal of experimentation and trial and error, head distiller Bruce Joseph and brewmaster Mark Carpenter, two of the original visionaries of the company, developed HOPHEAD Vodka using small copper pot stills and two varieties of hops. The result is a vodka built on flavor, but not a “flavored” vodka. This premium craft spirit captures the fresh, aromatic character of hops without the typical bitterness, and achieves a worthy spot in the Anchor Distilling portfolio. 45% ABV
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Hopped Up Mary by Russell Davis
2 oz. HOPHEAD Vodka 6 oz. tomato juice 1½ tsp. Demitri’s Bloody Mary Seasoning ¼ oz. fresh lemon juice Combine all ingredients in a chilled mixing glass rimmed with fine sea salt and stir to mix. Add ice. Stir lightly again to mix. Garnish with a cocktail shrimp, Duke’s Lemon Zest, fresh ground pink peppercorn (black pepper is a fine substitute) and a fennel stalk.
In the late 19th century, technological advances enabled distillers to produce neutral spirits at very high proofs. When re-distilled with complex blends of juniper berries and other natural botanicals, these neutral spirits were transformed into what is known today as modern “distilled dry gin.” The earliest gins, however—which came to be known as “genever” (or “Geneva gin,” or “Hollands gin,” or “Schiedam-style gin”)—were a very different product. To be sure, juniper berries and other botanicals are used in both styles, but 17th century “genever” gin was distilled in primitive pot stills from a grain mash. Genevieve is Anchor’s interpretation of this ancient and mysterious gin style. A grain mash of wheat, barley, and rye malts is used, which is distilled in a traditional copper pot still with the same botanicals used in Anchor’s modern “distilled dry gin,” Junípero Gin. Many early cocktail recipes that call for “gin” actually mean “genever gin,” which has a strong flavor profile because it is pot distilled from a grain mash. The most common way to consume genever has always been straight: either chilled, over ice, or, best of all, shaken with ice. A slight haze may form, which is normal for this all-natural product. 47.3% ABV
“Junípero's higher proof helps elevate the flavors mixed in a cocktail.” - Brooke arthur
Left Coast
by Jim Meehan, PDT, New York City, from "The Making of Liqueurs" workshop, Tales of the Cocktail 2012
¼ oz. Anchor Genevieve ½ oz. Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur ¼ oz. Pagès Parfait Amour ¼ oz. Clear Creek Plum Brandy ½ oz. lemon juice ½ oz. pineapple Juice Shake with ice and strain into coupe glass.
“Kudos to Fritz Maytag and the distillers at Anchor for putting out Genevieve. If you can score a bottle, do it.” - Matthew Rowley, Author of “Moonshine!”
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NO.3 LONDON DRY GIN Berry Bros. & Rudd / UK / Distilled in Holland (1)
THREE FRUITS & THREE SPICES of No.3 Gin “Just three fruits and three spices, collectively known as botanicals, are all we deem essential to the flavor of No.3 London Dry Gin. Juniper, from Italy, not only gives gin its name, but also the unmistakable gin taste of pine and lavender. Sweet Spanish orange peel provides freshness in the form of clean, crisp citrus. Grapefruit peel gives an extra zingy lift. Angelica root delivers an earthy quality and helps to make the gin dry. Moroccan coriander seed releases a lemon flavor and a spicy, slightly peppery finish. And finally, cardamom pods add a spicy, aromatic, yet warm bite” - Dr. David Clutton, Creator of No.3 London Dry Gin
No.3 London Dry Gin is distilled using a proprietary recipe of Berry Bros. & Rudd, London’s oldest wine and spirits merchant. The name No.3 refers to the address on St. James’s Street in London, the home of Berry Bros. & Rudd since 1698. The inspiration for the key on the bottle comes from that used to open the door to the Parlour, considered the heart of the shop and one of the oldest chambers of No.3 St. James's Street. No.3 was created to be the last word in gin for a dry martini. With juniper at its heart, No.3 unashamedly celebrates the integrity and character of traditional London dry gin, featuring the complex flavors of three fruits and three spices distilled in traditional copper pot stills. 46% ABV
Cardamom
- 2011 K&L Awards on Berry Bros. & Rudd
1 | Berrys’ FijAN Rum 9 Year Old
Distilled from molasses at South Pacific Distillery using a continuous still. Beautifully balanced, giving soft ripe fruit and acacia honey on the nose. The palate delivers ripe fruit, treacle and light wood with a clean and lingering finish. 46% ABV
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. “Like no other rum I’ve tasted and leans in its character to rhum agricole; not designed for rum lovers who prefer their rums candy-sweet or marshmallowy. Love it.” - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
BEST GIN. GOLD MEDAL - International Spirits
2 | Berrys’ Panama Rum 10 Year Old
Challenge 2012
“A harmonic balance opens in proper gin tradition with soft sweet pine, supported with clementine notes, a hint of chai and a very clean dry finish.” - Anistatia Miller & Jared (2)
BEST GIN OF THE YEAR. “In a year that was absolutely packed with exciting, new gins, there was one that simply stood above the rest. Picture all the flavors you love about gin - the juniper, the herbaceousness, the little hints of citrus peel, the pepper, etc. - and concentrate them. Then remove the things you may not enjoy - the bitterness, the heat, the burn, etc. The result is the No.3 Gin.” - David Othenin-Gi-
Distilled from molasses at Don José Distillery using a four-column continuous still, which is operated by Varela Hermanos, SA. The company is the largest sugar cane spirits producer and bottler in Panama, and traces its history to 1908 when Don José Varela Blanco founded the Ingenio San Isidro sugar mill, the first in Panama. Stylish golden rum delivering fruit and wood spice aromas. Generous, well-structured discrete wood and menthol palate with a long and rewarding finish. 46% ABV
HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION. “Aftertaste is long, supple, succulent, and, well, bloody well perfect. A classic landmark in molasses-based rum.” - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal 3 | Berrys’ St. Lucia Rum 11 Year Old
Distilled using pot stills at St. Lucia Distillers from molasses sourced from the river plains of Guyana. Vibrant and invigorating with a sweet honeyed nose and bright ripe fruit and herbal notes. Good length developing into full fruit, toffee and spice elements.
rard & David Driscoll, K&L Wine Merchants
DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL. BEST GIN. BEST WHITE SPIRIT. - Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of orange
Long before their famous Cutty Sark blend was created in 1923, Berry Bros. & Rudd was sourcing and bottling rum along with other premium spirits. They continue to seek out exceptional casks and spirits and offer a diverse range to suit every palate and occasion. The range of spirits has been expanding over the years, and Berry Bros. & Rudd takes pride in selecting only the most exceptional casks of fine rum for Berrys’ Own Selection Rums.
PRODUCER / DISTILLERY OF THE YEAR
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Coriander
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Berrys' Own Selections Berry Bros. & Rudd / UK
BERRY BROS. & RUDD ROYAL WARRANTS Berry Bros. & Rudd first supplied wine to the British Royal Family in 1760 during King George III's reign and has continued to do so until the present day. In 1903, a Royal Warrant was granted as wine merchants to King Edward VII, who also commissioned the creation of a ginger liqueur, today known as The King's Ginger Liqueur (pg. 36). Berry Bros. & Rudd currently holds two Royal Warrants, one for H.M. The Queen and the other for H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, which was added in 1997. Additionally, Berry Bros. & Rudd Chairman Simon Berry serves as the Clerk of the Royal Cellars.
46% ABV
America 2011
“Best rum of the year and a leading contender for my overall spirit of the year. Honey, cherries, menthol, fruit tea, and bitter spice. I don’t know what makes it taste this way, but I wish I could find more rums like it.” - David Driscoll, K&L Wine
94 POINTS. GOLD MEDAL. - Beverage Testing Institute 2011
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Distilled from molasses using a combination of continuous and pot stills at Foursquare Distillery, which occupies the site of a former sugar factory that dates back to 1636. A classy rum with a harmonious, sweet, fruity nose and balanced raisin and fig-rich depths. 46% ABV
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HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION. “A prime example of why Bajan rums have for centuries been the benchmark for molasses-based rums.” - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal 5 | Berrys’ GuadEloupe Rum 12 Year Old
Distilled at Bellevue Distillery, which is the oldest rum distillery on the island of Marie-Galante, from sugar cane juice using a continuous still. Trademark vegetal notes confirm the agricole character of this complex rum. The spirit is layered with cinnamon, coffee-cream, brittle toffee, wood and exotic fruit. Beyond the fruit, the palate has a dry edge augmented by the complex influence from the wood. The fruit takes a back seat as the spicy layer comes into play at the finale. 46% ABV
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THE MEDINE DISTILLERY Berry Bros. & Rudd / UK /
Rum
Distilled in Mauritius
The Pink Pigeon Original RUM
The Pink Pigeon is one of the rarest birds in the world and flies free in the skies of Mauritius. The Medine Distillery has been producing the finest Mauritian rum since 1926, making it the oldest working distillery on the island. It is from this natural source of sugar cane that molasses is produced to create The Pink Pigeon Original. Uniquely, the single estate rum is infused with hand-pollinated and handpicked natural Bourbon vanilla from orchids that grow wild in the rainforest canopy of nearby Reunion and Madagascar. The vanilla gives the rum its rich and creamy texture with notes of tropical fruits and sweet spices. For extra balance and complexity, orange peel is added for freshness and zing, along with orchid petals from Reunion Island that release delightful honey notes with hints of white flower and gentian. This combined with the exotic, tropical flavors of spice and nutmeg make The Pink Pigeon Original as exquisite and rare as the Pink Pigeon itself. 40% ABV
Devil Went Down to Georgia by Lynnette Marrero, DrinksAt6 Consulting
1½ oz. Pink Pigeon Rum 1 oz. The King’s Ginger Liqueur ¾ oz. lime juice ½ oz. Briottet Crème de Cassis 1 dash Angostura Bitters club soda Shake and strain over fresh ice in a collins glass. Add club soda and stir.
Devil Went Down to Georgia by Lynnette Marrero
1 1/2 oz Pink Pigeon Rum 1 oz The King’s Ginger Liqueur 3/4 oz lime juice 1/2 oz Briottet Creme de Cassis 1 dash Angostura Bitters club soda Shake and strain over fresh ice in a collins glass. Add club soda and stir.
Hand-pollinated Vanilla Pink Pigeon is infused with hand-pollinated and hand-picked natural Bourbon vanilla that grows wild in the rainforests of Reunion and Madagascar. It takes two years for the vanilla to fully mature and requires eight different stages of production, all of which are executed by hand, making it one of the most expensive spices in the world. Each vanilla batch is hand-selected by Master Blender Alain Chatel, which he can be seen doing in the above photo.
Bird on a Wire by Kate Grutman, Soho House, West Hollywood
1½ oz. Pink Pigeon Rum ½ oz. Peychaud’s Bitters ½ oz. Luxardo Maraschino ½ oz. Nikka Whisky Pure Malt 12 Stir and strain into an absinthe rinsed coupe. Garnish with a lemon twist.
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THE MEDINE ESTATE: The Medine Estate, home to The Pink Pigeon Original and Penny Blue, is located on the island of Mauritius, the tropical paradise of the Indian Ocean. Some of the world’s finest sugar cane is grown here on the fertile volcanic soil of the estate, nestled between the Azure Sea and towering mountains in the sunniest part of the island.
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Penny Blue is a single estate, small-batch, hand-crafted Mauritian rum that has been aged in a combination of cognac, bourbon and whisky casks at the Medine Estate. Each limited-edition batch is hand selected by two master blenders: Jean-François Koenig from Medine and Doug McIvor from Berry Bros. & Rudd. The rum is bottled at the estate upon reaching maturity, with each batch being rare and finite with its own unique personality. It is natural in color and not chill-filtered in order to preserve the complexity of the spirit.
Penny Blue takes its name from the rarest stamp in the world, “The Penny Blue,” with one stamp selling for $1.4 million at auction in 1994, and only a total of four unused stamps in existence. The stamp was printed in Mauritius in 1847, immediately becoming a collectors’ item due to a mistake on the inscription. anchordistilling.com
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Rum
Cachaça
ENGLISH HARBOUR RUM Antigua Distillery / Antigua
YPIÓCA CACHAÇA Brazil
The Antigua Distillery produces high quality rums with the finest all-natural ingredients through a skillful combination of traditional methods using a copper five-column continuous still, and they hold the distinction of being one of only two Caribbean distilleries with all-copper continuous stills.
Established in 1846, Ypióca is the oldest distillery in Brazil, and is a name that has become synonymous with cachaça. Ypióca chooses varieties of sugar cane to complement various types of soil, which is tilled with an eye toward soil preservation rather than maximum yield. Ypióca’s time-honored traditions and the know-how underlying fermentation and aging processes have culminated in a selection of cachaça showing unmistakable flavor and distinction as a fine spirit. Five dedicated generations have pioneered a truly unique sugar cane distillation process.
Aging is monitored carefully in specially selected 220-liter American oak casks that were previously used for aging bourbon. Antigua is well-suited for aging rum, and the 1981 vintage rum, which has spent 25 years in the barrel, is a perfect example of this; it’s as seductive as a fine cognac and perfect for savoring with a fine cigar.
1 | English Harbour 5 Year Old
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3 | Ypióca Crystal
This English Harbour selection is aged in American oak casks for a minimum of five years, and is an impeccably smooth, light-bodied rum. The rum has a polished copper hue with aromas of smoke, cherry, orange rind and burnt sugar. Notes of ripe apple, coconut and hints of cinnamon are followed by slightly sweet coconut and spice on the palate with a long and smoky finish. 40% ABV
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BEST RUM IN SHOW. GOLD MEDAL. - New York World Wine & Spirits Competition 2011 DOUBLE GOLD - San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2004 & 2005 GOLD MEDAL - Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America 2011 GOLD MEDAL. 95 POINTS. - Beverage Testing Institute 2012
4 | Ypióca Prata (Silver)
The bottle is covered with hand-woven carnauba straw. The Bottle is covered with hand-woven carnauba straw. Aged for two to three years in Brazilian freijó. 40% ABV
2 | English Harbour reserve 10 Year Old
This rum is distilled from molasses and aged 10 years in used whisky and bourbon barrels. Slightly heavier in flavor than the five-year-old rum. The smoky oak flavors are well balanced with citrus, dried fruits, vanilla and burnt sugar notes. Coconut, cinnamon and tropical florals on the nose prepare you for butterscotch in the initial taste, followed by a touch of thick coffee and baked apple in the viscous mouth feel. Smoky cedar in the body lasts through the finish and opens beautifully, revealing hints of spice including cardamom, menthol, rosemary, caramel and ripe blackberries. 40% ABV
90 - 95 POINTS. “Aromas of dill, tea leaves and evergreen; the final whiff is zesty, piquant and inviting.” - Wine Enthusiast
5 | Ypióca Ouro (Gold)
HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
The bottle is covered with hand-woven carnauba straw. Aged for two to three years in balsam wood barrels. 40% ABV
English Harbour Vintage 1981 25 Year Old
Distilled in 1981, aged 25 years in used whisky and bourbon barrels and bottled in 2006, this is the oldest rum from the Antigua Distillery. In 1995, some barrels of 1981 rum were discovered while moving between warehouses. While there were quite a few barrels of the 1981, more than 75% of the rum had evaporated. The rum was consolidated into the same barrels for another 10 years of aging. Around 2004, the maturation peaked and the 1981 rum was transferred to a neutral stainless steel vat, where it remained until it was bottled. Smoky wood is evident in the first breath of the aroma, followed by black cherry and currants. The initial taste doesn’t disappoint with more dry wood, caramelized dark fruit and roasted cashew in the body. The finish shines with smoky wood balanced with cinnamon and soft nutmeg tones. 40% ABV (2)
BEST CACHAÇA, GOLD MEDAL. - Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America 2011
The History of Ypióca
HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal 96 - 100 POINTS. CLASSIC. - Wine Enthusiast 1843: 17-year-old
1851: The construction
Dario Telles de Menezes lands at Fortaleza, Brazil after traveling from Portugal.
of the big house at the Ypióca ranch begins.
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An Expression of Antigua Antigua has an arid climate, which is very different from other Caribbean rum-producing islands. The drier air accelerates the aging with evaporation occurring more rapidly, leaving more of the actual spirit in contact with the wood and resulting in Antiguan rums being smoother than Caribbean rums of equal age.
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Aged for one year in special Brazilian wood barrels, or freijó. This crystal clear cachaça has a wonderfully distinct taste and fine bouquet. 40% ABV
1846: The first
liter of Ypióca is distilled.
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1970: Paulo Campos Telles transfers the administra-
tion of the Ypióca Group to his son, Everardo Telles.
1924: Paulo Campos Telles,
1996: Ypióca celebrates
son of Dario Borges Telles, takes control of the company.
its 150th anniversary.
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Dario Telles del Menezes, takes control of the company and introduces individual bottling.
widow of Dario Borges Telles, takes control of the ranch and develops the first Ypióca label.
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Chinaco Tequila Tequilera La Gonzaleña / Mexico
tequila
2 | Chinaco Reposado
Founded in 1977 and celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2013, the renowned Tequilera la Gonzaleña blazed trails by being the first distillery authorized to produce tequila outside of Jalisco, in the state of Tamaulipas, and for introducing ultra premium tequila to the United States in 1983. Chinaco’s influence on the tequila market was staggering, with Wine & Spirits Magazine recognizing it as the most influential brand of the last 25 years. Unique in its regional complexity and character, Chinaco sources its agave from fields that are less than 40 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. This proximity to the ocean results in a cooler climate, influencing the flavor during the aging process and imparting a mineral complexity that makes Chinaco unique.
Chinaco Reposado is unique in that it is barrel-aged eight to 11 months, unlike the majority of reposados aged in large vats for less time. What makes this reposado particularly special is the careful blending of different lots and the extended time of 14 to 16 hours in the autoclave to achieve the fullest flavor and color in the most natural way. The result is a full, mellow tequila with a gentle, woody character. The aromas are dominated by agave and white pepper on layers of smoke and flowers, with hints of fruit and caramel. The palate is subtly sweet, with moderate spice, floral and oak, with a smooth wood and smoke finish. Serve on the rocks or in a margarita. 40% ABV
BEST OF SHOW. BEST OF CATEGORY. GOLD MEDAL. - Spirits of Mexico Tasting Competition 2010 3 | Chinaco Añejo
Chinaco Añejo is meticulously aged two and a half to three years in oak barrels to achieve its remarkably smooth and complex character. Savor this tequila like a fine cognac, with intense aromas dominated by earthy agave and a strong presence of pepper, citrus, chamomile, smoke, and butterscotch with a hint of baked apple. The oak aging regimen contributes nice caramel and vanilla accents, but doesn’t overpower the bold agave. Serve neat. Additionally, with the rich oak influence from the 33 to 35 months in used scotch oak barrels, the Añejo shines in reworked classic whiskey cocktails including the Old-Fashioned, Manhattan and Sazerac. 40% ABV
95 POINTS. EXCEPTIONAL. GOLD MEDAL. - Beverage Testing Institute 2010
tamaulipas
Where Chinaco tequila is produced
4 | Chinaco Negro Extra Añejo
The mystery of Chinaco Negro begins with the deep, alluring hue of these rare five to six-year-old 100% agave tequilas. Lost in the cellars were 12 casks of aging tequila, seven of which were deemed worthy enough to bottle under the exclusive Chinaco Negro label. Each Chinaco Negro bottle is a single cask selection, designated with a unique lot number and individually numbered. 43% ABV
Jalisco
Where most other tequilas are produced
The Chinaco Warrior Spirit Una Oportunidad
by Andrew Friedman, Liberty Bar, Seattle 2nd Place, 2012 Luxardo Cocktail Cup
1 | Chinaco Blanco Available in 750ml & 1l
Chinaco Blanco is bottled within 30 days after distillation and delivers a remarkably fresh, clean taste. This 100% agave tequila has a full, mellow character. Chinaco Blanco is crystal clear, with a nose that is clean, smooth, fresh and bright. The complex aroma shows hints of white pepper, citrus, chamomile and minerality. The layers of smoke have hints of caramel, pear, quince, dill and lime, with a touch of aloe and earthy agave. The mouthfeel is medium and dry, with the palate following the nose nicely showing spice, fruit, floral notes and caramel, all supported by deep, earthy agave. Excellent in margaritas, the minerality and botanical florality also make Blanco an outstanding substitution for gin in reworked classic gin cocktails such as the Last Word, Pegu Club and Negroni. 40% ABV
1½ oz. Chinaco Añejo ½ oz. Luxardo Apricot ¼ oz. Luxardo Fernet ¼ oz. fresh lemon juice ¼ oz. simple syrup dash Liberty House Lemon Bitters dried apricot wheel
1850s: Idolized and renowned for
their bravery and heroism, the Chinacos, or wealthy landowners, tirelessly defend Mexico during the War of Reform and the French Intervention.
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1973: The tequila producer backs out of the deal to purchase the region’s blue agave. Left with no buyers and refusing to settle for less, González channels the warrior spirit of his ancestors, fighting the large distillers and lobbying the Mexican government for an amendment to allow tequila production outside of Jalisco.
Add all liquid ingredients into shaker tin, shake the hell out of it and pour into Glencairn glass. Garnish with apricot wheel.
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2007: David Wondrich ranks Chinaco #1 in Wine & Spirits Magazine’s “Most Influential Spirits of the Past 25 Years.”
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history by being the first ultra-premium 100% agave tequila available the United States. 1966-1967: A hurricane devastates the plantations of Tamauli-
pas, causing residents to switch from grains, vegetables, and livestock to agave. Guillermo González, Mexico’s secretary of agriculture and the great-grandson of General Manuel González, arranges to sell the region’s agave to a major tequila producer in Jalisco, the only Mexican state that can legally produce tequila at the time.
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1977: Denomination of Origin status is granted to Tamaulipas, and Chinaco becomes the first tequila distillery in the region.
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Whisk(e)y Nikka The Glenrothes The BenRiach The Glendronach Old Potrero Hirsch SELECTION Glen Breton
Toast to the Ghost: An orphaned child, Biawa “Byeway” Makalaga, was rescued in Africa during the Boer War at the turn of the 20th century by Colonel Grant of Rothes, who took him back to Scotland. When he grew up, he became the Colonel’s helper and was a well known figure in Rothes, eventually passing away in 1972. Seven years later, the ghost of Byeway was said to have appeared on two separate occasions in The Glenrothes distillery. It was nothing sinister, but it led to calling upon a university professor, Cedric Wilson, to investigate. Wilson believed an invisible energy line called a ley-line had been disturbed with the recent installation of two
new stills. In response, he stood for several minutes outside of the distillery’s neighboring cemetery in silent contemplation, which he had never visited before and had no knowledge about. He then went straight to a single gravestone some 70 yards away and appeared to be talking to the deceased. After a few minutes, he returned, announcing that the issue had been amicably resolved. The gravestone was that of Byeway Makalaga. The ghost of Byeway has never returned since, and as a sign of respect it has become a tradition at The Glenrothes to “Toast to the Ghost” while enjoying a dram.
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Japanese Whisky
Masataka + Rita: A Whisky Love Story
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Whisky wasn’t the only Scottish love of Taketsuru’s life. The Glasgow native Rita, born Jessie Roberta Cowan, met Taketsuru in 1919 while he was teaching martial arts to her brother. It was love at first sight and they married within a year, despite opposition from both of their families. She made the permanent move to Japan, changed her name to Rita, mastered the language in just a few months and lived the rest of her life having never once returned to Scotland, or even Europe. She was a resolutely modern and determined woman, occasionally making sacrifices to support her husband. She took a job teaching English when her husband became unemployed in 1923, and shouldered the burden of living alone while he went to Yoichi to supervise the building of his distillery. The Second World War was an especially difficult time for Rita, as she was seen as an “enemy” in a nationalist context. Nevertheless, at the end of the war she became one of the main architects of the reconciliation between Japan and the United Kingdom.
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1 | Yoichi Single Malt 15 year old
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With the addition of Nikka to the Anchor portfolio—only the second Japanese whisky available to date in the United States—whisky enthusiasts are granted access to two of the company’s most unique expressions: Yoichi Single Malt 15 Year Old and Taketsuru Pure Malt 12 Year Old.
The founder of Nikka and the father of Japanese whisky, Masataka Taketsuru, came from a long line of sake brewers dating back to 1733. Destined to continue the legacy of making spirits, he trained as a chemist and was quickly recruited by the liquor company Settsu Shuzo. With a plan to make Japanese whisky, Settsu Shuzo sent him to Scotland in 1918. Masataka enrolled at the University of Glasgow and became the first Japanese to study the art of making whisky. He took chemistry courses at the university and apprenticed at distilleries, learning first-hand from craftsmen and receiving training as a blender. There he met Jessie Roberta Cowan, a native, with whom he fell madly in love and married a year later. Jessie changed her name to Rita and moved with him back to Japan, becoming Taketsuru’s eternal muse during his career as master distiller.
Nikka founder Masataka Taketsuru established Nikka’s second distillery, Miyagikyo, in 1969. The location in the foothills was chosen because of its similarities to Scotland.
His successes prompted the development of a second distillery in 1969, this time built in the foothills of the Miyagi prefecture; a site with pure air, ideal humidity levels, and strong similarities to the Cairngorms region in the heart of Scotland. The distillery is surrounded by mountains and sandwiched between two freshwater rivers, providing fantastic humidity and air quality conditions for its soft and mild malt.
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GOLD MEDAL - 2010 International Spirits Challenge GOLD MEDAL - 2009 International Spirits Challenge 2 | Taketsuru Pure Malt 12 year old
Ripe, sweet aromas such as apple and pear combined with a silky smooth texture on the palate makes Taketsuru a perfect introduction to the Japanese whisky style. It is composed of pure malt whisky blended in vats from the Yoichi and Miyagikyo distilleries. 40% ABV
GOLD MEDAL - 2008 International Spirits Challenge
Yoichi
The History of Nikka
Armed with Scotland’s distilling knowledge and a beautiful wife, Taketsuru returned home to discover that the economy had taken a turn for the worse. The project he had undertaken would never see the light of day and he was out of a job in less than a year. Nevertheless, the determined Taketsuru powered on and found work with the company Kotobukiya. He used what he learned in Scotland to create a Japanese style of whisky, similar to the Scottish style even in their conventional spelling of whiskey without the "e." After a 10-year contract with Kotobukiya, Taketsuru set out on his own to scout the land for the site of his future distillery. He built Yoichi, which remains Japan's northernmost distillery, on the island of Hokkaido, and Nikka was born in 1934. In 1936, he began distilling whisky and released the first bottle in 1940 despite the onset of war. Yoichi possesses its own cooperage, and hogsheads are made on-site using new oak—a practice that is becoming rare in Scotland.
Fresh and soft, the palate is sweet and sour with a voluptuous texture and elegant toffee, chocolate and coffee notes. Its distinct aroma and body are caused by direct heating distillation, in which pot stills are heated with finely powdered natural coal—a traditional method that is now rare, even in Scotland. Yoichi is made at the distillery of the same name, and is reminiscent of the Highland style with rich, peaty and masculine malt with notes of spice, coffee, caramel and a touch of smoke. 45% ABV
Throughout her life, Rita played an enormous role in the development of Nikka, providing loyal support to her husband and his vision to establish whisky in Japan. Her history and personality made Rita a popular figure in Japan during her lifetime, and she is remembered today alongside Taketsuru as one of the great founders of Nikka.
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2007: Taketsuru Pure Malt 21 Year 1923: Masataka
1934: Taketsuru founds Yoichi distillery
is recruited by Kotobukiya to direct Yamazaki distillery.
under the name Dainipponkaju, which was later changed to Nikka Whisky in 1952.
1969: Nikka’s second distillery, Miyagikyo, is established.
1920: He marries the love of his
life and Scotland native, Jessie Roberta Cowan, later known as Rita. They return to Japan.
Old is recognized as the “World’s Best Blended Malt Whisky,” a distinction it would also receive in 2009, 2010 and 2011.
2001: Single Cask Yoichi 10
2013: Nikka is
Year Old is voted “Best of the Best” by Whisky Magazine.
imported into the United States by Anchor Distilling Co.
1979: Taketsuru dies
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The Glenrothes Berry Bros. & Rudd / UK The Glenrothes is an award-winning single malt whisky of exceptional quality from the town of Rothes in Speyside, Scotland, universally acknowledged as the heartland of single malt whisky. The distillery was established in 1879, and until the 1990s was highly sought after by Master Blenders as a key component for blends. Since its launch as a vintage in 1994, The Glenrothes has been the world’s fastest growing single malt scotch whisky. A combination of factors, including an unusually slow distillation process in tall copper pot stills and an extensive knowledge of maturation in oak casks, contribute to the signature house style of The Glenrothes. Each expression has its own unique personality, underpinned by the hallmark characteristics of the distillery: ripe fruits, citrus, vanilla and an exquisite spicy finish, all encased in the creamiest of textures with a complex and well-poised balance.
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The Glenrothes Cooperage & The Art of Wood: The greatest influence on the flavor of malt whisky is the interaction of the spirit with the wood of the cask it matures in. Cask size, wood type and time all contribute to each Vintage Expression's singular personality, and The Glenrothes is unique in that it has its own on-site cooperage. Maturation in American and Spanish oak casks develops the flavors at the heart of The Glenrothes. For new casks, which account for approximately a quarter of casks in use at The Glenrothes, flat staves are purchased from America and occasionally Northern Spain and then shipped to Southern Spain, made into casks and "seasoned" to custom specifications with Oloroso sherry. The sherry is then extracted and the casks are shipped to the distillery for filling. The flavors of the sherry-seasoned casks impart a sweetness and sherry note to The Glenrothes and reduce the effects of the newoak tannins. The characteristic flavors of American oak are coconut and vanilla, with Spanish Oak contributing resins and spices. If only seasoned sherry casks were used, the sherry would dominate the whisky. For a Vintage Expression, the goal is to achieve balance, and the sherry effects are tempered by using a combination of new seasoned casks and casks that have already been used once for the maturation of malt whisky. Additionally, a small proportion of ex-bourbon barrels, which have previously held malt whisky, may be used. The price of a sherry cask is about eight times that of a second-hand bourbon cask, resulting in 95% of the casks in use having once held bourbon. But contrary to what most others do, all of the new casks destined for The Glenrothes have been seasoned with sherry to custom specifications.
THE GLENROTHES RESERVES
John Ramsay, the former Malt Master, started a new tradition at The Glenrothes which the current Malt Master, Gordon Motion, has continued. He crafted a selection of The Glenrothes which typifies the distillery house character of ripe fruits, citrus, vanilla and hints of spice.
A Vintage Expression of The Glenrothes captures an outstanding and exceptional "personality" that represents one particular year. This personality will be readily identifiable in a number of individual casks. No two casks are the same, and each will impart slightly different flavors. Therefore, each and every cask needs to be nosed to discover whether it has the distinctive flavors that will coincide with the chosen personality.
1 | THE GLENROTHES Select Reserve
After a decade of only producing Vintage Expressions The Glenrothes, Malt Master John Ramsay created the Select Reserve to embody the house style of ripe fruits, citrus, vanilla and hints of spice. The Select Reserve is produced to the same high quality standards as The Glenrothes Vintage Expressions, only here it’s chosen and vatted from casks from different years. 40% ABV
GOLD MEDAL - San Francisco Spirits Competition 2012 BEST IN CLASS - Worlds Whiskies Awards 2008 2 | THE GLENROTHES Alba Reserve
SOME OF SPEYSIDE’S FINEST: The legendary Speyside region of Scotland is home to three Scotch distilleries in the Anchor Distilling Co. portfolio, including The BenRiach (pg. 58), The Glendronach (pg. 62) and The Glenrothes. This image of the Speyside landscape is taken from the Ardcanny spring, one of two natural springs FROM WHICH The Glenrothes sources its water from.
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The Glenrothes typically uses a combination of Spanish and American oak that has been seasoned with sherry, bourbon or scotch. For the Alba Reserve, John Ramsay exclusively used American oak bourbon casks, both fresh and refill. The use of wood results in an elegant and stylish expression of The Glenrothes, with notes of vanilla and coconut in abundance. Alba Reserve is a certified Kosher product. 40% ABV
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THE GLENROTHES VINTAGE EXPRESSIONS The Glenrothes has always been universally acclaimed by blenders as phenomenal Speyside Malt. Only a small number of vintages have been released because of the exceptional quality required. Each Vintage Expression is, by definition, rare and finite. Each has its own unique personality. Of the vintages produced to date, many are no longer available. The vintages that are currently available are listed below:
THE GLENROTHES SINGLE CASKS These are the elixir of The Glenrothes and the absolute best individual samples. Very rarely will a cask of The Glenrothes be deemed by the Malt Master to be of such outstanding character that it will be bottled as a Single Cask. These very special releases are few and far between, averaging less than one per year since 1994. The reason is that, generally, two or more good casks deliver greater complexity than one single cask but, just occasionally, casks are found with such personality and such excellence that they can stand alone as examples of supremacy of the bloodline.
2 | The Glenrothes Vintage 1978
First bottled in January 2008, the Vintage 1978 may well represent the last of the highly cherished, but heartbreakingly rare, 1970s vintages from The Glenrothes. As always with these exceptionally mature vintages, the quantities are very limited. Its character has been described by Ronnie Cox, Brand Heritage Director, as, “Masses of spiced plum on the nose. Wonderful, cooked fruit compote, caramel fudge and orange syrup. Silky delivery, with a long, spicy finish.” 43% ABV
BEST SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT - Whisky Magazine, World Whiskies Awards 2008 (3)
1 | 1970 Extraordinary Cask #10573
The first of The Glenrothes Single Casks to be bottled is the Single Cask 1970 #10573. The spirit was distilled on July 6, 1970. Cask #10573, an ex-bourbon hogshead, yielded just 179 bottles at a natural strength of 40.6% alcohol by volume. It was transferred to glass on April 2, 2012.
3 | The Glenrothes Vintage 1988
This Vintage Expression has benefited from more than two decades of maturing in a combination of Spanish and American oak previously seasoned with both sherry and whiskey. The combination gives the citrus notes a delicious cooked orange flavor and plenty of fruit as well, which are evident on the nose and the palate. 43% ABV
As with the making of single malt scotch whisky, the materials used in the packaging of The Glenrothes Single Cask are kept to a minimum: only crystal glass, brass, leather and oak have been used. Every element of the design exudes understated elegance; where ostentation and over-elaboration are commonplace, The Glenrothes displays proud and quiet confidence.
4 | The Glenrothes Vintage 1995
The Vintage 1995 was the first of the Vintage Expressions specifically laid in cask with the intention of, when mature, bottling as The Glenrothes. This was done by former Malt Master John Ramsay, who intended to replicate the classic Vintage 1979.
The shape of the instantly recognizable Glenrothes bottle has been enhanced further, using hand-blown lead crystal. A plaque made of polished brass is applied to just one front facet: engraved with the year of distillation and the bottle number to ensure the uniqueness and authenticity of each individual decanter.
It was matured in 30% first-fill American oak that The Glenrothes treated with sherry for 18 months, with the rest of the wood being refill casks providing the characteristic Glenrothes balance and complexity of flavor. A nose filled with exotic spices is followed by a citrus and fruity richness coated in honeyed butterscotch. These flavors, and more, are all delivered on the palate culminating with a long, rich, and satisfying, fruity spiciness. 43% ABV
The Glenrothes is also recognizable by its tasting notes label, positioned around the neck of the decanter to leave the body perfectly unadulterated. The label is hand-signed by the Malt Master, Gordon Motion, and numbered and dated thus ensuring each bottle is identifiable and unique. The outer case is fine, hand-crafted leather, reminiscent of luxury travel luggage. Each bottle comes with its own oak plinth, made from solid Scottish oak, for display purposes.
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5 | The Glenrothes Vintage 1998
The History of The Glenrothes
The Vintage 1998 was the second vintage intentionally laid down to reach maturity and be bottled as The Glenrothes when mature, though it reached maturity prior to the Vintage 1995, making it the first of these vintages to be bottled. This is also Gordon Motion’s first bottling as Malt Master. He describes the palate as tropical fruit forward with pineapple and mango developing into sweet bananas, coconut and classic Glenrothes vanilla pods. 43% ABV
1994: Launch of the first ever 1922: Warehouse fire destroys over
vintage malt in scotch whisky with The Glenrothes Vintage 1979.
ky-making begins in the town of Rothes.
1917: The Glenrothes closes
briefly until 1918 during the First World War.
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1987: Launch of The Glenrothes
12 Year Old Single Malt.
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is built. 1933: Production at The Glenrothes dwindles 1897: John Smith, an expe1879: The first spirit flows
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due to Prohibition in the United States. Glenrothes suspends operations along with almost every distillery in Scotland and reopens in the autumn following Repeal.
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The ten copper pot stills in use at The Glenrothes today are designed and fashioned to be exact replicas of the original stills made in 1879, and are unique in that they are exceptionally tall with large boiling balls.
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The BenRiach The BenRiach Distillery Company / UK The BenRiach Distillery is located in the heart of Speyside, in between the village of Rothes and the town of Elgin. Since 1898, The BenRiach Distillery has very quietly been producing quality single malt scotch whisky, which has only ever been enjoyed in very small quantities by a few discerning individuals who have been fortunate enough to come by a bottle. In the last decade, The BenRiach has been revitalized as an independent distillery under new ownership. This series reflects the skill, knowledge and experience of The BenRiach, stretching back to the 19th century during which the distillery built its reputation.
THE BENRIACH CLASSIC SPEYSIDE RANGE
Of all the BenRiach expressions, these four malts form the distillery’s core range and best capture the smooth, complex, full flavored character traditionally associated with the Speyside region. All have a smooth, elegant full taste and aroma that captures fruity floral notes, with fascinating overtones of honey, vanilla, spices, toffee and apples.
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THE BENRIACH WOOD FINISH EXPRESSIONS 1 | The BenRiach Heart of Speyside 46% ABV SILVER MEDAL - International Wine & Spirits Competition 2011 (1)
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2 | The BenRiach Single Malt 12 Year Old 46% ABV “A barley sugar fest: one of Speyside’s most intensely, naturally sweet malts that’s a blender’s dream and a godsend for lovers of honeyed malt.” - Jim Murray, Whisky Bible
Matured in the traditional style in American bourbon barrels, then finished in aged tawny port hogsheads, sourced from the Douro region in Northern Portugal.
4 | The BenRiach Single Malt 20 Year Old 46% ABV 90 - 95 POINTS. SUPERB. - Wine Enthusiast GOLD MEDAL - International Wine & Spirits Competition 2011
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Matured in American bourbon barrels and finished in "Henriques & Henriques" barrels from the Portuguese island of Madeira. 46% ABV
HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal 95 POINTS - Jim Murray, Whisky Bible 12 | The BenRiach Sauternes Finish 16 Year Old
9 | The BenRiach 1995 Pedro Ximénez 15 Year Old
(Puncheon #7165)
The malt for this release was dried for a number of hours over a peat fire and was finished off in the choicest Pedro Ximénez sherry puncheons, which gives a deep level of smoke aromas and a concentration of fruit flavors. Bottled at a cask strength of 52.3% alcohol by volume (104.6 proof) and a limited release of 685 bottles.
Matured in the traditional style in American bourbon barrels, the whisky is then finished for approximately 30 months in Château d’Yquem Premier Cru Supérior Sauternes wine barrels sourced from the Bordeaux region of France. During this second period of maturation, the whisky interacts with the oak and derives a number of additional flavors and aromas specific to the Sauternes barrel. 46% ABV
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
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The History of The BenRiach
This collection is specially selected by the Master Distiller from over 20,000 casks. Once distilled, the whisky is filled into casks and allowed to mature on-site in the traditional BenRiach stone-walled, earthen-floored "dunnage" warehouses, providing ideal conditions for this collectible whisky to age.
2001-2002: Pernod Ricard acquires BenRiach,
1898: The Grant Family establishes
the BenRiach Distillery at an unfortunate time. Widespread closures follow the Pattison Crash, and BenRiach ceases production after just two years.
5 | The BenRiach 25 Year Old 50% ABV 92 POINTS. OUTSTANDING! “Great balance between vibrant oak spice and lush, sherried fruit. Interwoven notes of honeyed malt, vanilla, citrus fruit, milk chocolate, and lingering peat add complexity. Quite large for a BenRiach and very fresh for its age. This whisky takes BenRiach to a higher level.”
1972: Production begins on the peated
malt whisky needed for Chivas blends, as well as the regular, non-peated distillation used in other top blends.
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only to suspend operations the following year. 1994: BenRiach is released for
the first time as a single malt brand in its own right.
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industry prompts Glenlivet Distillers Ltd. to reopen BenRiach. Although gutted and internally rebuilt, the distillery retains its period features and original character.
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HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal 11 | The BenRiach Madeira 15 Year Old
Casks matured in the traditional style in American bourbon barrels, then finished in Pedro Ximénez sherry butts, sourced from the bodegas of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalucia, Spain. 46% ABV
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Matured in the traditional style in American bourbon barrels and finished in dark rum barrels sourced from the Caribbean island of Jamaica. 46% ABV
HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal 8 | The BenRiach Pedro Ximénez 15 Year Old
3 | The BenRiach Single Malt 16 Year Old 46% ABV 93 POINTS. “What a treat and for many this will be a revelation. This bottling confirms BenRiach as one of the most delicate and complex Speysiders on the market.” - Jim Murray, Whisky Bible
10 | The BenRiach Dark Rum 15 Year Old
2004: Now in the hands of 1978-1985: Seagrams purchases Glenlivet Distill-
ers Ltd. The new owner steps up production and expands the distillery from two stills to four.
an independent consortium, BenRiach resumes production and begins bottling and distillation under new ownership.
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THE BENRIACH LIMITED RELEASE EDITIONS 1 | The BenRiach 1976 30 Year Old Port Pipe (cask #4469)
A richly peated treasure with a fine port finish. Bottled August 2007. 56% ABV
90 POINTS. “Finished in a port cask. Beautifully clean and polished on the palate—it still allows BenRiach’s other flavors to shine through. Ripe, complex tropical fruit notes meld with delicate honey and suggestions of shortbread cookies and toasted coconut. Teasing peat and smoke surface from time to time. This whisky is a lot of fun to drink.” - Malt Advocate
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The BenRiach 1966 40 Year Old with Flask and Mini BOTTLE
The oldest expression of BenRiach single malt in existence, this selection is natural in color and is non-chill filtered. The nose offers rich honeydew melon, orchard fruits with a hint of spice and sophisticated oak-wood notes. On the palate, it’s a classic Speyside with elegant orchard fruits in combination with honey, hazelnut, orange and dark chocolate, with a finish of light smoke and rich oak-wood notes. Each bottle is hand numbered and comes in a beautiful mahogany gift box, which includes a miniature bottle, an engraved BenRiach pewter hip flask and a certificate of authenticity signed by BenRiach’s Managing Director and Master Distiller, Billy Walker. This unique bottling truly represents a rare opportunity to own a genuine piece of BenRiach history. 50% ABV
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“One of the two or three finest 40 year-old or older malts I’ve ever reviewed, period.” - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
THE BENRIACH PEATED EXPRESSIONS
A peat lover’s dream dram and a return to the original Speyside-style malt typical of the 19th century. In the 1800s, all malts were distilled from peated and malted barley, but with the expansion of the railroads bringing in coal—a much more economical fuel source than peat—and a growing demand for blended scotch whisky from American palates, the art of peated malt distillation grew impractical and was all but lost...until now.
2 | The BenRiach Curiositas 10 Year Old
Rich amber in color, the nose is an explosion of aromatic peat reek, with fragrant hints of honey, fruit and mellow oak. On the palate, it’s an avalanche of peat, followed by an extravagant and complex mix of fruit, heather, nuts, oak wood and spices, followed by optimum balance of peat-bittersweet and oak infusion in the finish. 46% ABV
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. BEST BUY. - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
THE BENRIACH PEATED WOOD EXPRESSIONS
The BenRiach Peated Wood Expressions are distilled from heavily peated malted barley and originally matured in American oak, then finished in special casks. Packaged in individual tubes, these whiskies are available in limited quantities.
3 | The BenRiach Tawny Port 12 Year Old
Aromas of sweet peat, bog myrtle and seaweed, with hints of vanilla, citrus and wild flowers, with a rich infusion of port. 46% ABV
94 POINTS. “Creamy and heavily peated with rich spice, caramel and smoke.” - Anthony Dias Blue, The Tasting Panel Magazine
4 | The BenRiach Dark Rum 12 Year Old
Aromas of peat, eucalyptus, smokies, wild flowers and vanilla, with a huge infusion of sultanas and rum. 46% ABV
DUNNAGE WAREHOUSES: The BenRiach (Pg. 58), The GlenDronach (PG. 62) and The Glenrothes (pg. 55) all use dunnagestyle warehouses to mature their whisky. The thick stone walls and earthen floors of dunnage warehouses keep the temperature consistent for ideal aging conditions. Casks are typically only stacked three tall, whereas modern racked warehouses can stack 10 or 12 barrels high, creating temperature variation as heat rises, combined with the potential for temperature inconsistency due to modern building materials and extra-large doors necessary to accommodate forklifts.
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Aromas of sweet peat and smokey kippers, bog myrtle, lavender and sultanas, with a sublime Pedro Ximénez sherry finish. 46% ABV
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THE GLENDRONACH The BenRiach Distillery Company / UK From its hillside home in the Scottish Highlands, The GlenDronach Distillery has been creating the finest richly sherried single malts for nearly 200 years. In 1826, the exuberant and extroverted James Allardice founded the distillery and produced his "Guid GlenDronach" single malt. Throughout the years, the distillery he created has thrived under the stewardship of far-sighted investors like Walter Scott in 1847 and Captain Charles Grant in 1920. While time can never stand still, the commitment of the team at GlenDronach will ensure that the distinctive practices that have always defined the distillery will live on.
1 | The GlenDronach "Original" 12 Year Old
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2 | The GlenDronach "Revival" 15 Year Old
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7 | The GlenDronach 14 Year Old
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - F. Paul Pacult,
This superb richly sherried single malt is matured for at least 12 years in a combination of Spanish Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry casks. Non-chill filtered and of natural color, it’s a sweet, creamy dram. 43% ABV
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THE GLENDRONACH WOOD EXPRESSIONS
This remarkable and full-bodied malt is matured for a minimum of 15 years in Oloroso sherry casks. The GlenDronach Revival is non-chill filtered and of natural color. A truly excellent single malt. 46% ABV
The GlenDronach Virgin Oak Wood Finish expression was initially matured in European oak and thereafter finished its maturation in a very small batch of virgin oak, which have given the whisky its own unique flavors and aromas. 46% ABV
The GlenDronach 15 Year Old 1995 Pedro Ximénez (cask #2045)
GOLD MEDAL. BEST IN CLASS. - International Wine & Spirits
The GlenDronach has widely been known for its exceptional sherry cask-matured whiskies, and this one is no different. Matured in a Pedro Ximénez sherry puncheon, this whisky is a fruit lover's dream. Aromas of nuts and honey blend with concentrated mocha and date notes. Marzipan and almond elements create depth and balance the sweet sherry notes. On the palate, enticing jammy fruits and bitter chocolate are molded around a base of Pedro Ximénez sherry and candied nuts. Bottled at a cask strength of 58% alcohol by volume (116 proof) and a limited release of 642 bottles.
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93 POINTS - Malt Advocate 3 | The GlenDronach "Allardice" 18 Year Old This single sherried malt is non-chill filtered and of natural color. Matured in Spanish Oloroso sherry casks. 46% ABV
96.5 POINTS - Jim Murray, Whisky Bible 4 | The GlenDronach "Parliament" 21 Year Old
Matured in a combination of Oloroso and Pedro Ximénez sherry casks for a minimum of 21 years, the Parliament continues the great GlenDronach tradition of offering fruit-laden intensity in its single malts. 48% ABV
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91.5 POINTS - Jim Murray, Whisky Bible 5 | The GlenDronach "Grandeur" 31 Year Old
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The whisky has been specially selected by Master Distiller Billy Walker from some of the oldest and most unique Oloroso casks at GlenDronach. Cask strength is a classical representation of the smooth, complex and full bodied style that the GlenDronach Distillery is famous for. Individually numbered by hand, each bottle is a one-off and truly unique. 45.8% ABV
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1920: The son
home to many of the distillery’s managers, is built.
of the founder of Glenfiddich, Captain Charles Grant, buys the distillery.
1960: William Teacher & Sons gain
ownership and expands the number of stills from two to four. 2008: Signaling a rebirth, the
BenRiach Distillery Company becomes the new owner of The GlenDronach.
HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
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6 | The GlenDronach 33 Year Old
The GlenDronach 33 is regarded by many as one of the distillery’s greatest releases. Matured in Spanish Oloroso sherry casks, this sublime whisky is not to be missed. 40% ABV
BEST IN CLASS. SILVER MEDAL. - International Wine & Spirits Competition 2009
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1826: James
Allardice founds the distillery and produces his "Guid GlenDronach" single malt.
1996: The distillery
is mothballed by new owners, Allied Distillers.
1860s: Stocked with 50 on-site residents, The GlenDronach is
2002: The GlenDronach reopens and
the largest duty paying distillery in the Scottish Highlands.
all production resumes in full.
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North american Whiskey 2 | Old Potrero 18th Century Style Whiskey
Handmade oak barrels, lightly toasted in the traditional manner, impart a wonderfully subtle flavor. In the 18th century, barrels were made by heating the staves over a fire of oak chips, allowing them to be bent and formed into a barrel shape. During this process, the inside of the barrel would become toasted, but not charred. For aging, several uncharred oak barrels, both new and used, are used to achieve the balanced complexity that complements this whiskey’s traditional heritage. 63.64% ABV
DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL - San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2009 3 | Old Potrero Single Malt Hotaling’s Whiskey
The distillers at Anchor present this whiskey in commemoration of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, and in celebration of the city’s remarkable rebirth. In 1906, earthquake, fire and dynamite ravaged San Francisco, claiming 28,188 buildings and an incalculable number of lives. After the disaster, several clergymen asserted that the catastrophe had been divine retribution, visited upon the City by the Bay for its sinful ways. Thanks in part to the pluck and ingenuity of its staff, however, A. P. Hotaling & Co.’s Jackson Street whiskey warehouse survived. And so, “while millions of dollars worth of normally non-inflammable material was reduced to ashes,” the Argonaut observed, thousands of “barrels of highly inflammable whisky were preserved intact in the heart of the tremendous holocaust.” This unusual whiskey has been aged for 16 years in once-used, charred oak whiskey barrels. Many of the finest Scottish “single malts” are aged in the same manner. The method of producing this Hotaling’s Whiskey is identical to the other Old Potrero whiskeys—it is a pot-distilled spirit from a mash of 100% malted rye. Only the barrel aging is different. 50% ABV
OLD POTRERO Anchor Distilling Company / USA Old Potrero is an attempt to re-create the original whiskey of America, and marks the return of pot distilled whiskey in the United States in 1994. It’s distilled in a small copper pot still at Anchor Distillery on San Francisco’s Potrero Hill from a mash of 100% rye malt, with rye being the grain of choice for America’s first distillers.
1 | Old Potrero Single Malt Straight Rye Whiskey
This straight rye whiskey was aged in new handmade charred oak barrels. In traditional barrel making, the cooper heats the staves over a fire of oak chips, allowing them to be bent and formed into a barrel. During this process, the inside of the barrel becomes lightly toasted. By the early 19th century, coopers had learned that if they allowed the heat to continue, the inside of the barrel would burst into flames and become charred. Handmade oak barrels—charred in this traditional manner—impart a rich color and unique character to this rye whiskey. 45% ABV
A Historic Moment At the exact moment this photo was taken, on January 25, 1993, pot-distilled whiskey made its triumphant return to the United States after disappearing completely, with Fritz Maytag collecting the heads of the very first distillate into a bottle.
Head distiller Bruce Joseph and distillers Kevin Aslan and Kendra Scott oversee the distilling of Old Potrero, Junípero Gin (pg. 41), Genevieve geneverstyle gin (pg. 41), and this year they collaborated with Anchor Brewing brewmaster Mark Carpenter to create the hops-inspired HOPHEAD Vodka (pg. 40). (1)
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HIRSCH SELECTION USA / Canada Hirsch Selection is a hand-picked series representing the finest spirits available, each chosen with connoisseurs of small batch fine spirits in mind and all aged to perfection in oak casks.
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Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Hirsch Small Batch Reserve is an artisanally produced, hand crafted Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. This fine bourbon demonstrates a combination of precise distillation techniques, careful barrel selection and patience over maturation. Bottled only when the master distiller is completely satisfied with the quality of the finished product, this whiskey is proudly presented at between four and six years old. 46% ABV (2)
6 | A.H. Hirsch Reserve 16 Year Old Pot Distilled A.H. Hirsch Reserve comes from Michter’s Distillery, the oldest licensed distillery in America before its closure in 1990. This is the final opportunity to secure remaining inventory of the only aged, pot-distilled bourbon available, considered by many to be the finest ever produced. An exquisite keepsake presentation has been created for the final 1,000 bottles of the legendary A.H. Hirsch Reserve. The A.H. Hirsch limited humidor set includes a booklet with the story of Michter’s Distillery and its spirited history, two handblown etched glasses from France, a custom metal T-Cork and A.H. Hirsch Reserve in a custom hand-blown bottle. Each mahogany humidor box is handcrafted and numbered exclusively for this offering. 46% ABV
BEST BOURBON. GOLD MEDAL. - Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America 2011
DOUBLE GOLD - The Fifty Best 2012 GOLD MEDAL - The International Prestige Awards International Spirits Competition 2011
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A 100% Canadian pot distilled rye whisky, Hirsch Selection Canadian rye is sourced and hand-bottled at the fabled Glenora Distillery. This small batch Canadian rye whisky is double distilled and then aged in fine oak casks. 43% ABV
“...clearly the best bourbon I’ve evaluated for The Spirit Journal to date.” - F. Paul Pacult, The Spirit Journal
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Canada 3 | Hirsch 25 year old Kentucky
7 | Glen Breton Rare 10 Year Single Malt
Straight rye whiskey
Glen Breton Rare Single Malt Whisky is Canada’s only single malt whisky, and is distilled with the wisdom and traditional legacy of deeply-rooted Scottish ancestry, but possesses a unique character all its own.
Made using column stills, it is aged to perfection in oak casks for 25 years, and then transferred to stainless steel tanks prior to further aging in younger 10 to 15-year-old casks. At 25 years of age, this rye has developed into a full-blown, intense and aromatic whiskey. 46% ABV
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TOP 50 SPIRITS OF 2006 - Wine Enthusiast
5 | Hirsch Kentucky Straight Corn
8 | Glen Breton 15 Year "Battle of the Glen"
Kentucky straight corn whiskey represents a tiny, but very important, classification of American whiskey. It's the predecessor to bourbon whiskey, which has at least 51% corn in the mash bill. Only when the corn content is at least 80% can a whiskey be designated as corn whiskey. The Hirsch Selection hand picked series of single barrel whiskeys is chosen expressly for connoisseurs of small batch fine spirits, and has been specially aged and mellowed for four years in oak barrels. 45% aBV
The “Battle of the Glen” is a very special bottling commemorating Glenora Distillery’s battle with the Scotch Malt Whisky Association for the right to use the name Glen Breton on their single malt. They fought nearly 15 years for the right to use the Glen Breton name, and when they won the battle they celebrated with this special bottling. 43% ABV
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As whisky cannot be called "scotch" unless it is produced in Scotland, Canadian Single Malt Whisky is the designation for this Canadian offering. Glen Breton Rare is produced using traditional copper pot stills and only three ingredients: barley, yeast and water. 43% ABV
4 | Hirsch 20 Year Old American This American whiskey was distilled from bourbon mash and left to age in used barrels. Production totaled 120 casks, making it too limited to support a standard bottling. 48% ABV
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BEST REST OF THE WORLD SINGLE MALT 13 YEARS AND OVER - Whisky Magazine World Whiskies Awards 2011
GOLD MEDAL. 93 POINTS. EXCEPTIONAL. - International Review of Spirits 2011
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Luxardo Italy 1 | Luxardo Sour Cherry Syrup
Luxardo Sour Cherry Syrup is made with highly concentrated Marasca cherry juice, and is characterized by its fresh, natural aroma. Suggested dilution is one part syrup to five parts water.
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HOPHEAD VODKA (p.40) JUNIPERO GIN (p.41) GENEVIEVE GENEVER-STYLE GIN (p.41) OLD POTRERO (p.64)
2 | Pagès Pure Grape Sugar Syrup
Pagès Pure Grape Sugar Syrup is 100% natural, contains no additives and is produced from Charente vineyard grapes. The musts are carefully filtered and then heated in a depressurized boiler in order to obtain a lower boiling temperature threshold, preventing the sugar from caramelizing. After the water evaporates, a pure, colorless 67 brix syrup remains, composed of 33% fructose, 33% glucose and 34% water.
The original Anchor Distilling Company was established in 1993 by Fritz Maytag, the same beverage visionary that sparked the craft beer movement with his purchase of Anchor Brewing in 1965. Fritz's vision of a rye whiskey revival was fueled by the bold realization that there were no pot-distilled whiskeys being made legally in America at the time. Finding inspiration in the rye whiskeys of America's past and the great single malt whiskies of Scotland, Fritz gathered a small team to begin top secret research and experimentation in the distillery. The first whiskey went into barrel on December 9, 1994, and the decision was made to bottle the young whiskey at one year old in January of 1996. Over time, Anchor began producing three rye whiskeys under Fritz’s guidance, all pot-distilled spirit from a mash of 100% malted rye, as well as two styles of gin and a hop-infused vodka. Today, Anchor Distilling Company has evolved into a large and diverse portfolio of artisanal spirits, and the distilling team continues the work that Fritz Maytag started back in 1993.
Pagès Cassis Syrup
Made with natural, concentrated blackcurrant juice.
3 | Pagès Elderflower Syrup Available in 500ml & 1l
This elderflower syrup is made from a traditional recipe. The flowers are macerated in water then reduced over heat, which produces a concentrated aroma which is stabilized with a sugar syrup. A touch of lemon enhances the aromas.
Luxardo Italy 4 | Amarascata Marasca Cherry Jam
400 g
The percentage of fruit used is extremely high in the Amarascata jam recipe with as much as 170 grams of fresh fruit for every 100 grams of final jam. The percentage of added sugar is very low, less than 30%. No thickening agents of any type and no preservatives are used: the only ingredients are Marasca cherries and sugar.
5 | Apry Extra Fine Apricot Jam 400 g
Apry uses 130 grams of apricots for every 100 grams of finished product. Apry is made according to an old recipe in traditional Italian confectionery style, and is not a typical jam that has been strained of sieved, as it retains the typical fibrous nature of apricot pulp while remaining easy to spread.
6 | Pruny Extra Fine Plum Jam 400 g
Pruny is an extra fine berry preserve with a very high percentage of fruit content with 110 grams of berries for every 100 grams of the finished product. Pruny is made with an ancient recipe from the Italian confectionery tradition, and the light fibrous character typical of plum pulp is beautifully preserved.
7 | Luxardo Maraschino Cherries
available in 400 gram jar, 3kg tin & 5.6kg Tin
Extraordinary in cocktails and phenomenal for cooking, Luxardo Maraschino cherries are used by the finest pastry chefs and mixologists worldwide, and are a must-have in any well appointed bar. All natural, whole pitted Marasca cherries rest in pure, rich Marasca cherry syrup.
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ENGLISH HARBOUR RUM (p.46)
In early 19th century Antigua, rum was distilled by individual estate owners using pot stills. At the onset of the 20th century, the trend shifted and individual rum merchants concocted their own blends. In 1932, a number of these rum shop owners joined together to form the Antigua Distillery Ltd., and in 1934 the company purchased a number of estates and a sugar factory. Antigua Distillery continues to keep pace with today’s market as the spirits consumer grows more knowledgeable, curious and sophisticated. Using a skillful combination of premium ingredients, traditional distillation methods, modern technology and charred American oak casks for aging, Antigua Distillery has produced an exceptional selection of aged, Antiguan sipping rums, including the pride of Antigua Distillery, English Harbour.
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BARSOL PISCO (p.8)
“Far and away, the best cocktail cherries in a jar are the ones made in Italy by Luxardo, the company famous for its Maraschino Liqueur. The fruit is firm, but not phony.”
BarSol's story begins at the Bodega San Isidro distillery, which dates back to the 1800s. The Mendiola Family purchased the property in 1940 and regretfully closed down the commercial operation in 1968 when the military government expropriated all the land from their owners and handed it down to the workers. A new chapter began at Bodega San Isidro when Carlos Ferreyros and Diego Loret de
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Mola acquired the property and created BarSol Pisco. Since then, the new ownership has focused on maintaining the artisanal style of a 100-year-old distillery. The structures of the distillery have been revamped and expanded, and the two copper stills dating back to the 1800s have been reassembled and re-conditioned. By 2005, Bodega San Isidro became the top exporter of pisco in Peru, being the first company ever to export one solid 20 foot shipping container of pisco in Peru’s history.
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THE KING'S GINGER LIQUEUR (p.36) TheKingsGinger.com NO.3 LONDON DRY GIN (p.42) No3Gin.com BERRYS' OWN SELECTIONS (p.43) THE PINK PIGEON ORIGINAL (p.45) PinkPigeonRum.com PENNY BLUE MAURITIAN RUM (p.45) THE GLENROTHES (p.55) TheGlenrothes.com
Berry Bros. & Rudd is Britain's oldest wine and spirit merchant, having traded from the same shop for over 300 years. Long before their famous Cutty Sark blend was created in 1923, Berry Bros. & Rudd was sourcing and bottling single malt whiskies from Scotland, as well as cognac and other premium spirits including rum, armagnac and gin. They continue to seek out exceptional casks and spirits and offer a diverse range to suit every palate and occasion. The company is currently led by Chairman Simon Berry, representing the eighth generation of the Berry family. Today, Berry Bros. & Rudd independently bottles a world class selection of spirits, each an innovative expression with a story all its own.
The BenRiach Distillery Co. THE BENRIACH (p.58) BenRiachDistillery.co.uk THE GLENDRONACH (p.62) GlenDronachDistillery.co.uk
In April 2004, The BenRiach distillery, which was previously under the ownership of the Chivas Brothers, was acquired by three entrepreneurs led by scotch industry veteran Billy Walker. The BenRiach Distillery Co. was then born, and BenRiach was once again producing its very special single malt whiskies, but now as an independent distiller. With a history dating back to 1898 and access to an impressive inventory of maturing whiskies dating back as far as 1966, the BenRiach collection offers a timeless and diverse selection of fine whisky. In 2008, The BenRiach Distillery Co. expanded with the addition of The GlenDronach. Founded in 1826 by James Allardice, the new ownership has ushered in a new era at The GlenDronach, realizing the full greatness of the distillery.
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CHÂTEAU PAULET COGNAC (p.19) THE FORGOTTEN CASKS COGNAC (p.19)
Briottet Briottet.com
BRIOTTET LIQUEURS (p.35)
Briottet was founded in 1836 and has maintained high standards as a family-owned business producing exceptional fruit liqueurs. The firm started out maturing and selling wines, soon expanding operations to include the production of regional liqueurs. Briottet established a strong reputation through their Crème de Cassis de Dijon, and the company abandoned the wine trade to make their sole focus producing world class liqueurs and other fruit-based products. The historic Briottet offices are located in the center of Dijon, France, and the magnificent vaulted cellars are perfectly suited to aging fine fruit brandies.
Château du Busca BuscaManiban.com
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The Château du Busca estate covers nearly 500 acres in the beautiful Ténarèze sub-region of Armagnac. Built by the Marquis de Maniban in 1649, the castle is one of the finest examples of 17th century Gascony architecture in existence. Beyond the elegance of the landmark château, however, is their venerable armagnac, including blends and vintage selections, that elevates Château Busca to its celebrated status. Ténarèze Armagnac is more full-bodied and richer in bouquet than those of neighboring regions. The limestone and clay soil combined with the unique microclimate create the ideal conditions for growing ugni blanc grapes, which are considered the quintessential variety for producing the finest Armagnac.
Château Montifaud Chateau-Montifaud.com
CHÂTEAU MONTIFAUD COGNAC (p.18) PINEAU DES CHARENTES (p.18)
The sixth generation of the Vallet family manages Château Montifaud's 125 acre estate in the Petite Champagne district of Cognac. The family tradition began with Augustin Vallet, progressed with the succession of Pierre and his son Maurice, and continued under the watchful eye of subsequent generations. Laurent Vallet, who joined the family business in 2000, represents the newest generation. The vineyard was planted in 1837 and the family has made and distilled fine brandy ever since. The family has long set aside some of the production in the cool confines of the "Paradis" cellar for long-term aging in the tradition of building up stocks of tremendous cognac, with the oldest bottles at the estate dating from 1830.
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Château Paulet was founded in 1848 on an estate that had been producing cognac since 1761. The company, based in the town of Cognac, continues to pursue the standards of excellence in the production of their cognacs set by the founders over 150 years ago. Since the foundation of the company, Château Paulet has kept significant stocks of old cognac, in particular those from the top four districts of Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies and Fins Bois. Today, Alain Royer, who has been at the origin of many premium cognacs and other premium spirits in the U.S., works with Jean-Pierre Cointreau to offer exclusive selections of rare and exquisite cognac.
ETTER EAU DE VIE (p.11)
The foremost distiller of eau de vie in Switzerland, Etter is a family business spanning four generations. Founded in 1870, their story began in the Zug district of Menzingen, where the farmer Johann Baptist Etter developed the welcome sideline of distilling his own cherries. Today, third generation Hans Etter is transitioning the company leadership to his daughter Eveline and her husband Gabriel as the Etter family tradition continues.
en in their production practices. Today, González Byass continues to represent and develop the company's myriad brands, and their winery in Cadiz remains one of the most visited vineyards in Europe.
HINE Cognac (NEW ADDITION) HineCognac.com
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HINE COGNAC (p.14)
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Christian Drouin
F. MEYER EAU DE VIE (p.12)
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CHRISTIAN DROUIN CALVADOS (p.6) BLANCHE DE NORMADIE (p.11) POMMEAU DE NORMANDIE (p.34)
Christian Drouin runs his small family distillery in the heart of the Pays d’Auge region in Normandy. By adhering to time-honored methods of distillation and strictly controlling every stage of production, Drouin has continued the family tradition as one of the top producers of calvados. The château boasts one the best cellars of Calvados Pays d’Auge, including an extensive selection of vintage calvados. As a testament to the château's excellence, Christian Drouin Calvados has garnered over 417 medals and awards in spirits competitions around the globe.
Distillerie Armand GUY Pontarlier-Anis.com
PONTARLIER-ANIS LIQUEUR (p.31)
In 1890, Mr. Armand Guy founded the Distillerie Armand GUY in Pontarlier, France. A powerful campaign against absinthe grew with the belief that absinthe led to madness and crime, and the spirit was ultimately abolished in France two days after World War I began. In 1921, the distillation of aniseed was authorized, and it was then that Pontarlier-Anis was launched. Today, this last remaining artisan facility, with its alembic stills and its century old casks, continues to produce this anise liqueur.
Don César
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Don César is a pisco producer based in Peru, and offers three styles of the grape-based spirit.
As far back as 1890, Joseph Meyer, who began as a home distiller, was already making alcoholic spirits from various fruits in the Alsace region of France. It was not until 1950 that his son, Fridolin Meyer, founded the F. Meyer Distillery. Fridolin fervently espoused a mandate of high-quality standards and, along with the Ministry of Agriculture, fostered the development of raspberry patches in order to ensure the continued cultivation of fresh fruit.
Glenora Distillery GlenoraDistillery.com
GLEN BRETON WHISKY (p.67)
In the early 1800s, Scottish immigrants chose Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia for their new home as its beauty so resembled the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Many traditions and secrets came with these pioneers, and the making of a spirited whisky was one of them. Glenora made history with Glen Breton as the only Canadian single malt whisky in Canada. The distinction led to a legal battle with the scotch Whisky Association over the use of the word "Glen," which Glenora subsequently won.
For almost 250 years, the quality of HINE Cognacs, refined through six generations, has been recognized all over the world. HINE has always prided itself on its small-scale family operation, with self-imposed high standards and rigorous selection of cognacs from the two finest crus in the Cognac region. Since 1933 when the first HINE shipment took place, HINE has expanded their market to Germany, Central Europe, Asia and Russia, and today discerning cognac aficionados can seek out HINE in major cities throughout the world.
Hirsch Distillers HirschBourbon.com
HIRSCH WHISKEY (p.66)
The Hirsch Selection is a series of artisanal whiskies. Several styles of whiskey are included, including classic styles from the United States and Canada. The supply of any given selection is finite and limited. The selections are all aged to perfection and chosen with connoisseurs of small batch fine spirits in mind.
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González Byass GonzalezByass.com
SOBERANO BRANDY DE JEREZ (p.20) LEPANTO BRANDO DE JEREZ (p.21) CHINCHÓN(p.30)
González Byass was founded in 1835 in the town of Jerez in Southern Spain. Still in the hands of the founding family, now in its fifth generation, the company has always based its business policy on one principle: pursuing excellence in providing the highest quality of spirits. In addition to their commitment to making wine, the family has continually demonstrated a common passion for the environment, art and culture, as evidenced by their financing of historical renovations in the city of Jerez, and the environmentally-conscious measures undertak-
LUXARDO EAU DE VIE (p.10) LUXARDO LIQUEURS (p.24) LUXARDO SYRUP & FRUIT PRODUCTS (p.68)
Luxardo was founded in Zara in 1821, a port city on the Dalmatian coast. A Genoese businessman, Girolamo Luxardo, moved there with his family in 1817. His wife, Maria Canevari, was especially interested in perfecting a "rosolio maraschino," a liqueur produced in Dalmatia since medieval times. The liqueur she produced was of such high quality that it claimed the attention not only of family and friends but of serious connoisseurs, and her husband founded a distillery in 1821 to produce maraschino. The distillery was nearly destroyed during World War II by Anglo-American bombings, and was subsequently relocated in the Veneto region of Italy by Giorgio Luxardo, the only surviving brother from the fourth generation of the Luxardo lineage, at a time when the majority of the Italian population living in Dalmatia was
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recipe for producing extraordinary curaçao liqueur. The company operates out of a beautiful 19th century plantation located on the picturesque island of Curaçao in the Netherlands Antilles. The foundation of the Senior family’s success lies in their secret, century-old botanical recipe, in their selection of superior ingredients and in their traditional production methods, from distillation to hand bottling and labeling. forced into exile. Currently under direction of the sixth generation of Luxardos, the Luxardo company is completely family owned, honoring the tradition Girolamo established 190 years ago.
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NIKKA WHISKY (p.52)
Combining his rich heritage of making spirits along with his newfound expertise in the art of distilling whisky, Masataka Taketsuru, known as the father of Japanese whisky, founded Nikka in 1934. In the decades since, as his company developed and the enjoyment of whisky became a fixture in Japan, he remained relentlessly passionate and dedicated to its quality. That excellence culminated in March 2002 when the Yoichi 10 Year Old was voted "Best Whisky of the Year" by Whisky Magazine. Today, Nikka is available for the first time in the U.S. market, thanks to its partnership with Anchor Distilling and the inclusion of two of its most unique spirits to the Anchor portfolio. Currently headquartered in Tokyo and owned by Asahi Breweries, Nikka operates the Yoichi Distillery in Hokkaido and the Miyagikyo Distillery in Sendai.
Pagès-Védrenne Vedrenne.fr
VERVEINE DU VELAY (p.31) PAGÈS LIQUEURS (p.32) DOMAINE SATHENAY (p.32) NOYAU DE POISSY (p.33) MAURIN QUINA & VERMOUTH (p.33)
Pagès-Védrenne is a collection of historic French liqueur and aperitif brands. Védrenne, founded in 1923, and Verveine du Velay, founded in 1859, merged in 1997 to create Pagès-Védrenne. In 1999, Domaine de Sathenay and Noyau de Poissy were both added to the collection, and other iconic producers have been added at various times. Today, Pagès-Védrenne is part of the Renaud Cointread Group, which is led by CEO Jean-Pierre Cointreau, who also serves as President of Pagès-Védrenne.
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CURAÇAO OF CURAÇAO (p.37)
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PASTIS PRADO (p.30) MON GRANIER PASTIS (p.30)
Founded in 1972, Slaur International produces and packages an exciting range of spirits including the well loved and versatile Pastis Prado and Mon Granier Pastis. Operating out of Le Havre, France’s largest commercial port, for the past 30 years, Slaur enjoys the benefits of an exceptional location in the heart of Europe, and is represented in more than 110 countries. Slaur International is dedicated to conscientious customer service and creative innovation in the world of fine spirits.
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CHINACO TEQUILA (p.48)
Tequilera La Gonzaleña began producing small batches of tequila in 1977 as the result of the successful hard-fought battle by Guillermo González, the great-grandson of legendary General González who led the Chinaco warriors in battle in the mid-1800s, to make it legal to produce tequila outside of Jalisco. The tequila was named Chinaco, symbolizing the battles this small brand waged against larger factions of tequila producers. Initially, the tequila was served exclusively in small private clubs in Mexico, but in 1983 it became the first ultra premium tequila in the United States. Today, the third generation of the González family upholds the family tradition of manufacturing award-winning Chinaco Tequila in limited runs.
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YPIÓCA CACHAÇA (p.47)
The Telles family started the Ypióca Cachaça company in 1846, when Dario Telles took over the sugar mill at Fortaleza. The company grows its cane on fields surrounding the distilleries. They choose varieties of cane to complement the various soils, tilled with an eye toward soil preservation rather than maximum yield. After harvesting, the cane juice is immediately filtered. To promote conservation, the pulp is then used as fuel to power clean-burning, steam-driven distillery operations. In 1924, Paulo Campos Telles modernized the production techniques and initiated the export of Cachaça Ypióca to Europe. In 1970, Everardo Ferreira Telles assumed the responsibilities of President. Today, the fifth generation, Everado’s daughter and sons, now take an active part in running the business.
[1] Berry Bros. & Rudd has called No.3 St. James's Street home since 1698, making them Britain's oldest wine and spirits merchant. The iconic location provides the inspiration for No.3 London Dry Gin (pg. 42). The key on the bottle is fashioned after the one that opens the lock to the parlor, which, in many ways, is the inner sanctum of the shop, and is a room that is steeped in history and tradition. [2] Anchor distilling company's creation of old potrero in 1994 marked the return of pot-distilled whiskey in the United STates. [3] Yoichi (pg. 52) was Masataka Taketsuru's first distillery, built in 1939. It's located less than one kilometer from the ocean and is Japan's northernmost distillery. It uses an underground water source that is filtered through peat, which is extremely well-suited for whisky production. [4] Bodega San Isidro distillery, home of BarSol (pg. 8), dates back to the 1800s. Under the new ownership, the structures of the distillery have been revamped and expanded, and the two copper stills have been reassembled and re-conditioned. [5] These 650 liter stills are used by Pagès-Védrenne to make Verveine du Velay (pg. 31) and other liqueurs. These stills date as far back as 1934, and feature a slow heating and boiling process and a fast condensing STAGE.
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