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by Michael Patterson December 13, 2020 1 min read

 

Many an epitaph will be written on 2020, most celebrating its end.  We would like to take a different approach.  2020 wasn't entirely bad, it gave us the time to discover new spirits and become reacquainted with brands we already knew.  Below, are five of our favorite spirits from 2020.


Corner Creek 10 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey

Distilled using only the finest wheat, rye, and corn, Corner Creek Bourbon is aged in new American oak barrels.  This bourbon is produced in very small quantities.


1941 Vodka

1941 vodka is clean and smooth with just a hint of sweetness.  This vodka finishes with a touch of creaminess.  1941 Vodka is gluten free.


Godet VSOP Cognac

Godet VSOP is a well structured Cognac with flavors of hazelnut and peach jam. This is a mellow and velvety Cognac.


Michael's Irish Cream

You could pay ten dollars more for the national brand, but this Irish cream will treat you better. Made with real cream and Irish whiskey, this shows a smooth, rich, chocolate flavor with hints of vanilla.


Tierra Noble Reposado

The Beverage Tasting Institute describes this as an assertive, honeyed tequila for creative craft cocktails. We agree!

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