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Spirits
375ml
Bottle: $7.84
24 bottles: $6.00
Distilled from 100% grain, Barton vodka is incredibly smooth and distilled four times for purity. This vodka is...
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Bottle: $12.99
Barton Naturals Vodka is distilled from all natural ingredients. The result is an naturally smooth taste that is a...
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Spirits
100ml
Bottle: $5.89
Barton Naturals Vodka is distilled from all natural ingredients. The result is an naturally smooth taste that is a...
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Spirits
375ml
Bottle: $3.99
Barton Naturals Vodka is distilled from all natural ingredients. The result is an naturally smooth taste that is a...
Spirits
375ml
Bottle: $7.57
A clean, neutral, smooth vodka through and through, and a good value to boot. Note: Burnett's also makes a delicious...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $13.55 $14.26
12 bottles: $10.79
A clean, neutral, smooth vodka through and through, and a good value to boot. Note: Burnett's also makes a delicious...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $13.55 $14.26
12 bottles: $9.72
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $13.55 $14.26
12 bottles: $9.72
The pleasing bouquet features ripe scents of fresh white peaches. The palate entry is nicely peachy; the midpalate...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $13.55 $14.26
12 bottles: $9.72
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $27.36 $28.80
12 bottles: $25.08
Aroma Light and sweet, with hints of cashew and citrus. Taste Clean citrus notes followed by vanilla bean and a hint...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $19.94 $20.99
It’s crisp, with a viscous sweetness of caramelized sugar, malted barley and a cleansing minerality. Sips more...
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Spirits
1.75Ltr
Bottle: $13.99
Medium-bodied. Grass, green herbs. Compact texture. Rather austere and full on the nose. Somewhat grainy, with a...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $7.99
Medium-bodied. Grass, green herbs. Compact texture. Rather austere and full on the nose. Somewhat grainy, with a...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $11.60 $12.21
12 bottles: $8.54
Kamchatka Vodka's smooth, crisp taste makes it excellent year-round for entertaining and mixability. The perfect...
Spirits
375ml
Bottle: $8.78
24 bottles: $6.64
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Spirits
1.0Ltr
Bottle: $10.99
A polished offering with a evenly balanced nose of fresh wheat grass, lime zest, dried hay, white pepper, and dried...
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Spirits
1.75Ltr
Bottle: $15.99
A polished offering with a evenly balanced nose of fresh wheat grass, lime zest, dried hay, white pepper, and dried...
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Spirits
375ml
Bottle: $5.99
A polished offering with a evenly balanced nose of fresh wheat grass, lime zest, dried hay, white pepper, and dried...
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90
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Spirits
1.0Ltr
Bottle: $19.14 $20.15
Pours a tranquil crystal-clear, this vodka has an enticing aroma of soft wheat bread, fresh vanilla bean, white...
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Spirits
375ml
Bottle: $12.10 $12.74
12 bottles: $9.97
Pours a tranquil crystal-clear, this vodka has an enticing aroma of soft wheat bread, fresh vanilla bean, white...
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Ice Wine Petite Sirah Vodka United States Kentucky

Petite Sirah was first brought from France to America in the 1880s. It later went on to become one of the only grapes to make it through the devastating Phylloxera virus in the 1890s, both World Wars, and the Great Depression. During Prohibition, it was a main ingredient used to make sacramental wines. In fact, through the 1960s it was a major blending grape in a number of the finest wines produced in California.

By itself, a bottle of Petite Sirah usually has no problem making a quick impression on consumers. With a large amount of natural color and tannins, wines made with the grape commonly feature intensive sweet fruit characteristics like fresh raspberry or blackberry jam, black pepper spice, and plenty of backbone or structure.

There are a number of different styles available. Some concentrate on highlighting fresh, fruity flavors; others are bigger, more voluptuous; and it keeps going up the ladder until you reach the powerful, more machismo-style category.

Of all the New World wine countries, perhaps the one which has demonstrated the most flair for producing high quality wines - using a combination of traditional and forward-thinking contemporary methods - has been the United States of America. For the past couple of centuries, the United States has set about transforming much of its suitable land into vast vineyards, capable of supporting a wide variety of world-class grape varietals which thrive on both the Atlantic and the Pacific coastlines. Of course, we immediately think of sun-drenched California in regards to American wines, with its enormous vineyards responsible for the New World's finest examples of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot based wines, but many other states have taken to viticulture in a big way, with impressive results. Oregon, Washington State and New York have all developed sophisticated and technologically advanced wine cultures of their own, and the output of U.S wineries is increasing each year as more and more people are converted to their produce.

Of all the spirits produced in the United States of America, whiskey is surely king, and no state is as closely associated with this spirit as Kentucky. The history of Kentucky whiskey stretches back to the beginnings of the 18th century, when Irish settlers in the state began distilling the corn and grains they were growing into spirits, partly as a way of using up their crops, and partly as a sweet reminder of the home they’d left behind. Over the following decades, the whiskey industry boomed, as the country as a whole developed a taste for Bourbon, and many of the distilleries we know and love today were first founded.

Kentucky Bourbon is now very much an international spirit, enjoyed in every corner of the globe by those seeking out authenticity and originality in their whiskey. In 1968, the American Congress officially recognized Kentucky Bourbon whiskey by declaring it a ‘distinctive product of the United States’, and new laws and regulations sprung up as a way of protecting and preserving the reputation the state and the spirit enjoyed. These included the rule that Kentucky Bourbon must be aged for a minimum of two years (with many aged for a great deal longer) in white oak barrels, and contain absolutely nothing other than a fine grain mash, yeast and water.