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Jack Danielā€™s Tennessee Rye

$65.90
Jack Danielā€™s Rye is the brandā€™s first new mashbill since prohibition. Considering all the drinkers who are rediscovering rye, the challenge of creating a Jack Danielā€™s version of this special whiskey was too exciting to pass up. Weā€™ve brought forward the spice of rye, while leaving room for the complexity and depth of the corn and malted barley. Because itā€™s charcoal-mellowed and aged in new, white oak barrels, Jack Danielā€™s Tennessee Rye has the Jack character and smooth finish that does not over-power. Jack Danielā€™s Tennessee Rye has a unique grain bill of 70% rye, 18% corn, 12% malted barley, the result is a bold, spicy rye whiskey thatā€™s sippinā€™ smooth. Nose : An enticing blend full of sweet, soft fruit layered with an underlying rye spice and oak. Taste : At 90 proof, Jack Danielā€™s Tennessee Rye Whiskey packs rich flavors from start to finish. This well-rounded rye whiskey brings out caramel and dry baking spice. Finish : Peppery rye character on the back end.
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BittermensĀ® Winter Melon Bitters

$35.00
Back in 2012, our Spanish importer asked if we could make bitters that would complement a gin and tonic that had a heavy cucumber note to it. The bitters that we came up with were amazing ā€“ bright briny cucumber notes and aroma that were supported by tart Chinese winterĀ melon and aromatic juniper berries. Unfortunately, these bitters were impossible to make in volume as one of the key ingredients, a hydrosol (or water distillate), was only available after the cucumber harvestĀ and was only made in such small volumes that we couldnā€™t make more than a hundred cases a year. For the past four years, weā€™ve been trying to find a way to reproduce the bitters without the hydrosol, but weā€™ve never got it to work exactly right. However, one test batch did something completely unexpected. The sourness of the winter melon came forward, the berry notes became a bit more prominent and the cucumber moved into a supporting position. The result was a bright bitterly sour blend that worked beautifully with a whole range of clear spirits.
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Bittermens Orchard Street Celery Shrub

$35.00
Though we love pickles here at Bittermens Central, we never really understood the allure of the pickleback. We like our pickles and we like our hooch. Hell, some of us have been known to have a pickled egg or two while drinking ā€“ and pickles and beer are a great combination. Just keep the pickles on the plate and the booze in the glass. Yet, for as much as we may not understand the pickleback, during colonial times, shrubs were extremely common ā€“ vinegar-based refreshers, many times combined with alcohol or allowed to ferment so they had a bit of a kick. Maybe weā€™re just trying to find a way back to our cocktail roots? Talking about roots, for those of you whose families emigrated from Eastern Europe to New York in the late 1800s or early 1900s, your ancestors probably spent some time in the immigrant tenements in the Lower East Side. Though most of the old world has been replaced by people selling cheap accessories, there is (until recently, unfortunately) Gussā€™ Pickles, a pickle purveyor since 1910 and Russ and Daughters ā€“ one of the last appetizing shops, who recently started to make a really tasty beet shrub. Thinking about the Lower East Side, one of the classic flavors during the tenement era was Dr. Brownā€™s Cel-Ray Soda, a celery soda so popular during the ā€™30s, it was nicknamed the Jewish Champagne. Though the only flavor that is declared is celery seed, we always got a sense that there was a bit of ginger and apple in there somewhere. Wrapping all of this history together, we decided to take all of these ideas and run with them. We took an idea of a brine, a shrub and a classic soda and decided to dedicate it to Orchard Street, home of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum. Funny that something that we made to honor the Eastern European immigrant experience works so damned well with Scandinavian Aquavit! See our cocktails using the Orchard Street Celery Shrub
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Bittermens Boston Bittahs

$35.00
A peculiar combination of citrus & chamomile. We recommend adding a dash to libations that youā€™d rather drink while relaxing outdoors on a warm summer night. After the rousing success of the ā€˜Elemakule TikiĀ® Bitters, we set forth to come up with a new bitter that celebrated both the return of summer and our return to Boston after 14 years. Itā€™s citrus, citrus, citrus and more citrus, supported with a heavy dose of chamomile. We think it smells like summer. Try it in your favorite fizz, sour or bright tropical drink. It works extremely well with pisco and scotch as well. Primary Flavors: Citrus, Chamomile and more Citrus Click here to see some recipes using our Boston Bittahs
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Orin Swift 8 Years In The Desert Gift Set

$1,299.00
Dark garnet with a lucid rim, the wine exhibits aromas of briar fruit, ripe blackberry and dark plum with a tinge of minerality and charred meat. Brawny on the entry, it has an equally big mid-palate with complex flavours of ripe brambly fruit, a touch of earth and notes of espresso bean. Still massive through to the finish with soft drying tannins, the unique varietal characteristics of the blend clearly reveal themselves over time.
  • Varietal : 56% Zinfandel, 34% Petite Sirah, 10% Syrah
  • 750ML x 8 (1 case of 8 bottles)
  • ABV : 15.7%
* Limited Release **Receive 8 packs of drop stoppers when you order this gift set.
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