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Review of Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey Batch 29
What can I say, I’m from Colorado and I have embraced Stanahan’s Colorado Whiskey as a little piece of home I can take with me. The story of this whiskey is a great one and while I know it well, … Continue reading →
Posted in U.S. Whiskey, Uncategorized, World Whiskeys
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Tagged Alcohol by volume, Barrel, Bottle, bourbon, Bourbon review, bourbon whiskey, Chill filtering, Citrus, Colorado, Colorado Distiller's Festival, Drink, food, Food and Drink Related, Liquor, Liquor and Wine, Malt, Mouthfeel, review, review of small batch whiskey, Review of Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey, Sauternes, single malt scotch, Single malt whisky, small batch, Stranahan, Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey, United States, Vanilla, whiskey, whiskey review, Whisky, whisky review, Wine tasting descriptors
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An understanding rant about flavored whiskey!
Time and time again I have tried flavor infused whiskey and been let down and almost have felt dirty for having tried it. I once believed it to be an affront to everything I love about whiskey and that it … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barrel, Distillation, flavored whiskey, food, Liquor, Liquor and Wine, United States, whiskey, whiskey review, Whisky, whisky review, Wine tasting descriptors
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Glenmorangie “The Lasanta”
Whisky: Glenmorangie “The Lasanta” sampled 9-6-2010 Complexity: Standard type: 12 yo (10 years in White American Oak and 2 years in Oloroso Sherry casks), 46% ABV, Non-Chill Filtered Appearance: Full Gold to Old Sauternes, thin medium slow-moving tears and no impurities … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alcohol by volume, Barrel, Glenmorangie, Sherry, Sulfur, Water, Whisky, Wine tasting descriptors
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