One rule when on the road: always try a local brew! one French beer...Affligem not bad for being French
Six grenache, including one made by John Duval who made penfolds Grange for 26 years. Really interesting project off a small vineyard planted in 71 in the barossa
Trying to perfect the southern old fashioned. Sorghum, Rye, and??? Tried vanilla and cherry Tried nothing Tried 107 proof bourbon Tried more options.. then some more.. Locking eBay from my home network for 24 hours to prevent bad purchases.
School back about a year and you can see my limited and committee releases Are your Blantons different barrels? You should be able to taste the differences.
Sadly sitting at my desk wishing I was drinking this. This was on my day trip up Jungfraujoch "Top of Europe". They also have a nice selection of Omega's at 3454m.
Indeed they are. The smaller bottles, which were a local pre-Christmas promo as Blantons is not a staple in Vancouver liquor stores , are definitely a wee bit lighter; still fantastic, though. Larger bottles were gifts from friends next door in Alberta where booze laws are far less draconian. Back to back, the larger bottle’s offering is much bigger and bolder. I’m a big fan of Four Roses Single Barrel, too, but now Blantons is now my straight sipping go-to.