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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $21.49 $22.62
12 bottles: $17.51
Although “intense” may be an exaggeration, this syrupy-sweet liqueur delivers assertive green-apple flavor. It's...
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Spirits
375ml
Bottle: $69.92 $73.60
3 bottles: $62.56
Like a well-groomed mustache, vanilla never goes out of style. Enjoy a shot or a great-tasting mixed libation....
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Spirits
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Spirits
375ml
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $35.80 $37.68
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Spirits
700ml
Bottle: $22.98
6 bottles: $17.81
The explosive mixture of premium Canadian whisky, cinnamon and chili makes Thunder Bitch a unique experience.

Blaufrankisch Liqueur Syrah Canada

Known as Syrah in most countries around the world, and Shiraz in Australia and certain other regions of the New World, this grape varietal has proven over the centuries to be one of the most powerful and flavorful red wine grapes there is. It is now one of the planet's most widely grown grapes, and is a favorite with wineries as a result of its robustness and versatility. It isn't easy to identify many characteristics of this particular varietal, due to the fact that it is highly versatile and shows significant differences in flavor and character depending on the terroir it is grown in, and the climatic conditions of the region. However, Syrah is most widely associated with full bodied, strong and loud red wines, packed full of fruity and spicy flavors, held in a beautifully deep red liquid.

Canada has been producing quality wines for over two hundred years, and has hundreds of established wineries producing characterful and easily recognizable wines from the many imported grape varietals which flourish in the cool climate and excellent soils which typify the region. The primary wine producing regions of Canada are all located in the south of the country, and benefit from the consistent climate found there. The two largest wine producing regions is Canada are the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, and Niagara Peninsula, in Ontario. Both of these regions produce large quantities of the ice wine Canada is famous for, where the grapes are allowed to freeze on the vine during the early frosts, and thus have their sugars and flavors concentrated, resulting in highly aromatic and often very sweet wines.