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Our/New York Founder Dave Ortiz grew up in New York City, so when he had a chance to create the first distillery in Manhattan since Prohibition, he jumped on it. “Very few people in New…
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Father’s Day is just around the corner and what better way to show how much you love dear old dad than with an incredible bottle of whisk(e)y, rum, tequila, brandy, wine, or whatever your father…
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Ancient Greek philosophy already taught us about the balance in life and nature. Human health needs exercise as much as it needs enough rest; cooking delicious dishes requires taste equilibrium; building fast cars means adding…
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Whether it’s Memorial Day, July 4th, or any of August’s Dog Days, good cocktails can make the difference between just another summer day and a great one. With that in mind, we’ve put together a…
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At the very top of Valdobbiadene, a valley near Italy’s iconic Dolomite mountains, Glera grapes grown from stony soil catch the sun and the Adriatic breeze. The vines here are used to make Della Vite,…
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Last summer, Nikka Whisky Distilling unveiled Nikka Days, a new offering made for “everyday drinking occasions.” The smooth whisky immediately became one of the most drinkable on the market, perfect for everything from cocktails to…
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Bob Dylan’s Heaven’s Door Whiskey and Redbreast Irish Whiskey have announced the release of a limited-edition 10-Year Aged Bourbon finished in Redbreast casks, dubbed The Master Blenders’ Edition. This first ever collaboration for both brands…
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After selling out of their initial releases in days, James Bond (Undefeated), Jon Buscemi (Buscemi, Truff, Oliver Peoples), and their partners are back with the third limited, online-only, Wolves whiskey release titled “Spring Run.” Spring…
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Irish Distillers has unveiled the fourth release in the Redbreast Dream Cask series, the Oloroso Sherry Edition. The new offering is a 29-year-old single pot still whiskey. Produced at the Midleton Distillery in County Cork,…
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If Mr. Aeneas Coffey, the inventor of the first patented two column continuous still in 1830, would have known that almost two hundred years later there would be more than eighteen different models of stills…