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By Samuel Jones
Passport Blended Scotch – What Makes Brazilians Crazy About It?
A kind of sub-Chivas Regal, Passport Blended Scotch has magnetized the Brazilians! It is a perfect fusion of the rich flavors of Lowland, Highland and Speyside whiskeys. Landed as an excellent introduction to the world of Scotch, Passport is an exotic whiskey with a medium body and modern palate... -
By Samuel Jones
Why Should You Binge On the Glenlivet 15-Year-Old French Oak Scotch?
“Old is Gold.” This 15-year-old French oak scotch by Glenlivet proves the same. Being founded in 1824 by George Smith, Glenlivet has always been in action and is well-known for its lightness. Glenlivet 15-year-old scotch is counted as one of the major products, which are worthy of giving a try... -
By Samuel Jones
London – The Cocktail Capital of the World
Do you fancy drinking your way around some of the world’s best bars? Don’t forget to include London; the cocktail capital of the world into your wish list. Bringing the spirit of innovation to every sip, London has exploded onto the cocktail scene as the foremost player. tumblr London earned... -
By Samuel Jones
5 Bourbon Whiskeys You Should Try At Least Once In Lifetime
There’s nothing like strong, smooth and sweet bourbon to take the edge off after a long day. Nodding in agreement? Here we are listing the five best bourbons around that are worthy of a sip once in your life. Buffalo Trace Metrowinedc Being a consistent award conqueror across the globe... -
By Samuel Jones
NO NAME Is The Peatiest Whisky Ever!
Right here is the peatiest-ever whisky released to date from the great Compass Box, and the name of that superb-tasting drink is “NO NAME.” The whisky really doesn’t need another name as it speaks for itself. maltymates Massively, interesting and greatly delicious, this limited-edition whisky is massive regarding the complexity... -
By Samuel Jones
Spice Tree Extra Extravaganza- A Winning Melody of Ice and Whiskey
There will be no whiskey aficionado who hasn’t tipped his hat to the taste of Compass Box’s original Spice Tree. The Signature Range classic has now resurrected after a gap of 10 years in all its glory with a more elegant frame and flavor. Let give a huge round of... -
By Samuel Jones
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By Samuel Jones
Have a Shot Of Tamdhu 50 Yo Speyside Whiskey And Savor Your Taste Buds
Matured high up in barrelhouses of European oak Sherry butt, Tamdhu is a 50-year-old Speyside whiskey awash with an aroma of appealing nuttiness and flavors. It’s a drink that you would appreciate and demand another glass. digitalinsightresearch Tamdhu whiskey was created by the team of British Craftspeople with glass designers... -
By Samuel Jones
3 Tips For A Perfect Food and Bourbon Pairing
Bourbon is the liquified gold drink, sweet on the tongue and loved by many. Experiencing a rising demand in the market, this American classic drink has a wide range of flavour and quality.
Available in many flavour characteristics like nutmeg and cinnamon, Bourbon’s core characteristic is caramelized sweetness which comes from its aging in charred oak new barrels.
You can pair it with food which have a caramelized element be it meat or dessert. Being a southern drink, Bourbon pairs extremely well with southern dishes. It classes up your meal but ensure that none overpowers the other in terms of flavour. To begin with, you can try pairing it with fruits, nuts, sweet potatoes, maple syrup and chocolates. Continue reading
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By Samuel Jones
6 Tipsy Tips To Throw A Tequila Christmas Party
Why not turn your dinner party into a Tequila party this Christmas? Not only is it easy but also a lot of fun! You don’t need to do a sit down dinner this year. All you need is your booze and some basic food. We got you covered with the tips what and how to serve.
1. Choose Your Tequila
Available as per age, Tequila can be found from the youngest (like blanco) to oldest (extra añejo). Try including various types of Tequila from different producers like añejo and silver. Continue reading