
10th Street Blended American Whiskey California Coast Premium Whiskey - 750ML
Discover the Essence of the California Coast
Introducing the 10th Street Blended American Whiskey, a premium whiskey that captures the vibrant spirit and rich diversity of California. Crafted with meticulous care, each bottle is a testament to the state’s unique cultural heritage and a celebration of its award-winning craftsmanship.
Key Features:
- Type: American Whiskey Blend
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: A harmonious finale with indulgent notes of glazed donuts and a zesty lime twist.
Tasting Profile:
Embark on a sensory journey with each sip:
- A symphony of stewed stone fruits and vanilla custard
- A whisper of coastal salinity that refreshes the palate
- A subtle hint of cocoa and red pu-erh tea
Craftsmanship at Its Finest:
This remarkable blend combines award-winning Californian single malts with pot-still distilled light whiskies, resulting in an easy-drinking whiskey that embodies the laid-back yet sophisticated spirit of the California coast. Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or mixed into your favorite cocktail, 10th Street Blended American Whiskey promises a memorable experience.
Elevate Your Whiskey Experience:
Indulge in this coastal concoction and elevate your whiskey experience today!
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