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" ... A 63/37 blend of Cabernet Sauvigon and Merlot with aromas of black cherries, chocolate biscuits, licorice and a hint of hickory. Well structured and balanced. In the mouth—same flavors as aromas, but also with a ribbon of citric acidity and a silky mouth feel. Young and bristling with energy. ... "
" ... Made 100% from the Mavrotragano grape, this wine spends 18 months in partial new oak. Aromas include licorice, cinnamon, red fruits and menthol. The taste includes deeply rich textured juice with flavors that include maple syrup, cinnamon and blueberries. Impressive. ... "
" ... Made from 50-year old vines of Touriga Nacional—an iconic Portuguese grape variety. This wine ages for seven months in both new French oak and stainless steel. Aromas include those of licorice, toast, raspberries. A deep and hefty hot climate wine with backbone and power. In the mouth this is a succulent and sweet ribbon of sultanas, mandarins, cloves and cumin. 5,000 bottles produced. ... "
" ... The finish is long, creamy with a layered dried fruit sweetness, some licorice and a lingering pepperiness. ... "
" ... The result is a whiskey that carries its 122.8 proof with remarkable balance, and that rises from the glass with aromas of hard-cooked caramel, licorice, cigar tobacco, flamed orange oils, and charred nectarines, all setting the stage for an incredibly rich palate with deep flavors of Mandarin oranges, golden raisins, Amarena cherries, and assertive spice whose savoriness and sweetness are in perfect harmony, all of it lingering on the tongue with notes of a perfectly char-topped crème brûlée. With a splash of water, more honeyed notes emerge, and are joined by flavors of nougat and the suggestion of mashed peanuts on the finish. Chapter 4: Lessons Honored is a delicious addition to the growing—and reliably impressive—range of annual releases of Little Book. ... "