Tastes
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I do not usually drink Whiskey, or Whisky for that matter, straight-up (for one of my 'Happy Exceptions,' check out Johnnie Walker's Celebratory Blend.) It's almost always with a Mixer, such as Ginger Ale; or as a Duo. So I made a 'Rock and Rye,' with Abosolo Nixta Licor De Elote as a substitute for the 'Rock (simple syrup.)' I added a couple of splashes of Copper & Kings Bitters. What can I say, it was excellent. The peppery spiciness cuts through even an eclectic taste as the Abosolo! I do have to say, though, it was less like clove to me; more like Allspice. Anyway it got me through watching Tony 'El Cucuy' Ferguson getting molly-whopped on Saturday night, so no complaints!30.0 USD per Bottle
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I don't know who the Master Blender for the Celebratory Blend is, but they should be commended. 'Sweet, Vanilla, Rich, and Full' sums up what this blend is all about. And it's deceptively smooth at 102 proof, because it's an easy sipper somehow. In case you missed that, we're talking a 102 proof Johnnie Walker here! GET IT. ENJOY IT NEAT. That's my highest endorsement. The only reason I don't rate it a '5' is because everything made has a Persian Flaw. In this, it could be a little more peaty.70.0 USD per Bottle
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I've done a complete 180° about Cutty. You see, when you're obstinate, and you only see mixers as Ginger Ale and Cola, you limit your own palate. When I starting realizing soda and lime, and Tonic, it really opened up my sense of taste. Cutty Sark goes well with Soda,especially with Lime, but excels with Tonic. That 'lemon toddy' flavor Stephanie spoke about marries well with a good quality Indian Tonic, like Fever Tree. Schweppes works well with it, too. I found myself refreshed by the combination,and wondering how I could have been so blind,when I did my earlier review? My only fear now is whether or not La Martiniquaise changed its flavor profile; like I said,a total 180° turn!20.0 USD per Bottle
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"It'll take a few Vodka & Tonics to set you on your feet again." I decided to use THIS vodka to test this hypothesis. It turned out to be the one, right tool. It's got a full mouth feel, with minimal burn, and the wheat flavor isn't completely distilled away. It's prefect with Tonic, as it enhances the bittersweet taste. It's the perfect tipple for those who like things deep and complex.35.0 USD per Bottle
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It has a 'true' aroma for Cognac, that of quality grapes. And although it lacks some depth (I'm not picking up much vanilla, or barrel spices) its taste is so smooth, I'm considering drinking it straight or on the rocks, and leaving the Ciroc VS for mixing. After all, that's what Ciroc tells you it's made for, anyway.25.0 USD per Bottle
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