Conjure Cognac Review
A lemon and bourbon-like aroma and flavor. Smooth texture but a bit over the top on potency. The lemon vanilla oak flavor reminds me more of a bourbon than a cognac. A bit steep at USD $30 for the flavor profile.
A lemon and bourbon-like aroma and flavor. Smooth texture but a bit over the top on potency. The lemon vanilla oak flavor reminds me more of a bourbon than a cognac. A bit steep at USD $30 for the flavor profile.
Great sweet caramel aroma with a hint of lime. A smooth distilled beverage with sweet subtle oak and silky caramel that’s flavors leave absolutely no alcohol bite. The finish is quite amazing with its leather/suede and a bit of tongue numbingness. [/box]
You’re in a rush heading to a party. You swing by the store to pickup a few beverages and see On The Rocks staring back at you. It is time to make a decision… Hurricane, Long Island Ice Tea or nothing? Let us help you decide…
Agave, sweet overripe pineapple skin, vanilla with a smooth medium body mouthfeel. The finish is crisp, smooth and buttery with very little alcohol heat.
Juniper meets camomile which quickly rolls into elderflower and finishes back up with juniper. The mouth feel is a bit light, crisp and even five minutes later I’m still tasting camomile and elderflower.
A battle royal of the pink drinks! There is no loser in this battle and the biggest winner is you, the consumer. All three products bring their own thing, but what thing is best for you? Let us see.
Hugely flavorful, fruity with an almost “spiced rum” appeal yet without forgetting the bright light wood flavor. Lots of great vanilla, molasses and subtle yet sweet brown sugar. Great mature mouthfeel and awesome copper color.
La Pinta Pomegranate Infused Tequila provides evidence that tequila doesn’t lose its charm when infused with other flavors. What I found so special about La Pinta is the desire to not want to mix it in a cocktail…
At its 80 Proof, the product is a serious liqueur. This isn’t one of those cheap knock off 17% or 23% gimmicks, this is a rock solid 40% alcohol by volume which you’ll see in many distilled spirits like vodka, gin and rum. To me, that means less sugar substitutes and more actual product but that may also translate into taste, right?
Today, we took a few moments to sit down with Denizen Rum, a white rum with a powerful floral aroma that makes you ask yourself, “is this really white rum?” This is a rum blended by master blenders to create a taste profile that they obviously found fitting and, to be honest, Denizen rum delivers on the promise. It has nice hints of vanilla without being a vanilla rum, a bit of a woody flavor and a distinct aroma.
It just dawned on me today, for all my video talk on Coole Swan Irish Cream, we’ve never given it a formal text-based review. So, it only seems right to sit back with a glass of Coole Swan, two ice cubes and give it a try. Without a doubt, the first impression is going to revolve around the color, it’s the lightens of an almond milk, white with a slight yellow hue–maybe more like an eggnog.
I’ve been hiding a product in my queue of review items for many months now and I finally had the opportunity to sit down (or stand up) and appreciate its creativity: The Freedom Flask. Imagine a 1980′s “Fanny Pack” made with material that looks like it could be from the hospital room; a product that holds liquid… but it’s a fanny pack… how do you pour it? I sat down without any idea of what I had in my hands, [...]
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