Frederick Wildman and Sons has been a champion of fine spirits since its founding in 1934. The elixir Chartreuse has been in the portfolio, by itself, for decades; witness to this history. Now in the new century, Frederick Wildman is sourcing again a small group of hand-made, artisan spirits, including, OP Anderson Aquavit, Pellegrino Amaro, and more.
Summary: With hundreds of years of tradition and history, Chartreuse comes from a breathtaking, remote mountain monastery high in the French Alps. Produced as an act of devotion by the Carthusian order of monks, it’s now consumed in a similar act of devotion by many Americans! The formula for Chartreuse is complex and varied, including over 1 ...
This liqueur is gentle, floral and honeyed: think daisies under a hot sun. This has floral and violet aromas, with hints of sweet lemon and intense spices. On the palate are thick honey and blood orange flavors mixed with an array of exotic spices, including saffron, anise and cloves. There’s a bitter leaf and licorice finish, with a softening, s ...
Chartreuse V.E.P., for Vieillissement Exceptionnellement Prolongé, is the luxe version. Aged for an extended period in oak casks, it mellows and intensifies to stunning effect. Earning rave reviews from tasters, these special V.E.P. bottles are presented with a wax-sealed cork and a wax-stamped back label, and shipped in individual wood boxes. The ...
Aged for an extended period in oak casks, this is the mellowest of the Chartreuse liqueurs. On the nose, this shows mild herbal and floral aromatics, before flavors of honey, saffron, sage, licorice, vanilla, citrus rind, anise, cardamom, white pepper, and many more linger on the palate in a smooth finish. ...
Great Mezcal is worth Sipping Smooth & flavorful mezcal, meant to enjoy during intimate moments and celebratory occasions, unfolding layers of fruits, almonds, caramel, and fresh herbal notes on the palate. It is best served neat, just like the centuries-old Oaxacan traditions dictate, but tastes magical and elevates a cocktail. Ideal ...
A classic Italian digestive liqueur, an Amaro (bitter in Italian) is a bittersweet, herb-infused fortified wine, which ranges in strength 15% to 40% in alcohol content. While bitter digestive liqueurs are produced across Europe and the world over, an Amaro denotes those originating in Italy. In Italy, Amari are traditionally served as an after-dinn ...
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