American Whiskey

The United States is known around the world for its western films that tell the adventures of the pioneers of the American West. In saloons, cowboys drank a lot of whiskey, “firewater” as the Indians called it. Those stories are gone, but whiskey is still relevant.

There’s Bourbon that comes only from Kentucky, 51% corn minimum, aged in new charred American oak barrels. Here, an “e” at the end of “Whiskey” like our friends who are great consumers of this nectar, the Irish.

Buffalo Trace

Using corn from Kentucky and Indiana, selected rye, and malted barley. Aged in new oak barrels for at least 8 years.

4cl

12€

Four roses small batch

Four Roses Small Batch is made from a blend of different bourbons aged for 6 to 7 years.

4cl

14€

Rye Whiskey Bullet

Rye whiskey uses a minimum of 51% rye for a spicier spirit, with Bourbon being sweeter.

4cl

12€

Jack Daniel’s

Old No. 7

Jack Daniel’s is the best-selling whiskey in the world and comes from America’s oldest registered distillery. Filtered over maple charcoal for purity and flavor, then aged in charred oak barrels.

4cl

10€