Every great bottle begins as a series of choices about proportion. How much rye in the grain bill, how many vintages in the solera, which botanicals earn their place in the still — these are the invisible decisions that define what ends up in your glass. The blender's work is rarely celebrated because it happens before most drinkers pay attention.
This issue pulls back the curtain on those ratios. From a bourbon whose mash bill leans into wheat to a gin balanced across a dozen botanicals, each of these eight selections shows that blending is not dilution — it is design. Follow the proportions, and you follow the intention.
Bourbon W.L. Weller Special Reserve
Produced at Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, W.L. Weller carries the legacy of William Larue Weller, who championed wheat over rye in bourbon mash bills long before the style became fashionable.
Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Brand: W.L. Weller
Distillery: Buffalo Trace Distillery
Proof: 90 (45% ABV)
Age: NAS
Color: Pale gold with amber edges
MSRP: $25–$50
Mash Bill: Corn, wheat, malted barley (exact proportions undisclosed)
Barrel Type: New charred American oak
Wheated: Yes
Nose: Soft wheat and honey open the glass, followed by caramel and a gentle vanilla sweetness. A hint of dried cherry and mild butterscotch rounds out the aroma without any burn.
Palate: Creamy and approachable, with caramel and buttery toffee leading into baked apple and a whisper of cinnamon. The wheat-forward mash bill keeps the texture soft and the spice restrained.
Finish: Medium length, fading on vanilla and light oak with a trace of warm butterscotch.
Cocktail — Wheated Paper Plane — 1 oz W.L. Weller Special Reserve · 1 oz Aperol · 1 oz Amaro Nonino · 1 oz fresh lemon juice · Shake with ice, strain into a coupe.
Pair with: Peach cobbler with brown butter crumble
Scotch Whisky Monkey Shoulder Blended Malt Scotch Whisky
Crafted by William Grant & Sons by batching single malts from their three Speyside distilleries — Balvenie, Glenfiddich, and Kininvie — Monkey Shoulder was designed from inception as a malt whisky built for mixing.
Classification: Blended Malt Scotch Whisky
Brand: Monkey Shoulder
Distillery: William Grant & Sons (Balvenie, Glenfiddich, Kininvie)
Proof: 86 (43% ABV)
Age: NAS
Color: Bright gold
MSRP: $28–$38
Region: Speyside
Mash Bill: 100% malted barley (blend of three single malts)
Distillation: Pot still distillation at each contributing distillery
Maturation: First-fill and refill ex-bourbon casks
Cask Type: Ex-bourbon
Peat Level (PPM): Unpeated
Chill-Filtered: Yes
Nose: Honey and vanilla sit right up front, joined by fresh-cut barley malt and a soft orange peel brightness. There is a faint butterscotch undertone that adds warmth without weight.
Palate: Creamy malt and buttery cereal notes give way to baked peach and a gentle clove spice that never overstays. A thread of cocoa appears mid-palate, adding depth to the otherwise approachable body.
Finish: Short to medium, clean on honey and malt with a whisper of vanilla oak.
Cocktail — Scotch Penicillin — 2 oz Monkey Shoulder · 0.75 oz fresh lemon juice · 0.75 oz honey-ginger syrup · Float 0.25 oz smoky Scotch · Shake first four ingredients, strain over fresh ice, float smoky Scotch.
Pair with: Smoked salmon on oatcakes with crème fraîche
Irish Whiskey Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy
Created at the Midleton Distillery in County Cork and named for Barry Crockett, who served as Master Distiller from 1966 to 1998, this expression represents the pinnacle of the single pot still tradition he preserved through decades of industry upheaval.
Classification: Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
Brand: Midleton
Distillery: Midleton Distillery
Proof: 92 (46% ABV)
Age: NAS
Color: Deep gold with copper reflections
MSRP: $250–$320
Mash Bill: Malted and unmalted barley (proportions undisclosed)
Distillation: Triple distilled in copper pot stills
Maturation: Combination of ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks
Chill-Filtered: No
Nose: Ripe peach and toasted almond lead, with a floral rosewater delicacy underneath. Honeycomb and warm vanilla weave through, while a faint green grassiness keeps things bright.
Palate: Lush and oily, with layers of dried fruit, cocoa nibs, and a distinctive pot still spice — clove and white pepper. The mid-palate delivers buttery richness balanced by a woody tannic backbone.
Finish: Long, evolving from vanilla to dried fruit to a persistent woody warmth that lingers for minutes.
Pair with: Aged Comté cheese with walnut bread and quince paste
Awards: Gold Medal, International Spirits Challenge 2023
Tequila Terralta Reposado
Crafted by Don Felipe Camarena at Destilería Cascahuin in the Jalisco highlands, Terralta draws from estate-grown agave and traditional brick ovens, reflecting a family lineage that stretches across generations of tequila making.
Classification: Tequila Reposado
Brand: Terralta
Distillery: Destilería Cascahuin (NOM 1123)
Proof: 80 (40% ABV)
Age: 6 Months
Color: Light straw with golden highlights
MSRP: $45–$60
Agave: 100% Blue Weber Agave
Cooking Method: Brick oven cooked, roller mill extracted, natural fermentation
NOM: NOM 1123
Additives Free: Yes
Nose: Bright cooked agave and citrus zest open the glass, backed by freshly baked bread and a subtle mineral earthiness. Gentle vanilla and a hint of cinnamon emerge as the spirit rests.
Palate: Medium-bodied with roasted agave sweetness, ripe pear, and a light herbal quality reminiscent of thyme. The brief barrel time contributes soft vanilla and oak without covering the agave character.
Finish: Medium, clean and slightly peppery, with lingering agave and a trace of butterscotch.
Cocktail — Reposado Paloma — 2 oz Terralta Reposado · 1 oz fresh grapefruit juice · 0.5 oz fresh lime juice · 0.5 oz agave syrup · 2 oz grapefruit soda · Build in a highball over ice, stir gently, garnish with a grapefruit wedge.
Pair with: Grilled shrimp tacos with mango-habanero salsa
Gin Whitley Neill Original London Dry Gin
Created by Johnny Neill, an eighth-generation descendant of the Greenall's distilling dynasty, Whitley Neill incorporates African botanicals discovered during his travels to honor his wife's South African heritage.
Classification: London Dry Gin
Brand: Whitley Neill
Distillery: Whitley Neill Distillery (City of London Distillery)
Proof: 86 (43% ABV)
Age: NAS
Color: Crystal clear
MSRP: $25–$35
Style: London Dry
Botanicals: Juniper, coriander, cassia bark, angelica root, lemon peel, orange peel, orris root, liquorice, baobab fruit, Cape gooseberry, and others
Base Spirit: Grain neutral spirit
Distillation: Pot distilled in a copper still
Nose: Juniper and citrus peel lead, with coriander seed warmth and a floral, almost violet-like softness. Underneath sits a trace of cassia bark and earthy angelica root.
Palate: The juniper is front-loaded but quickly makes room for sweet lemon peel, a peppery bite, and a baobab-driven creaminess that distinguishes this from standard London Drys. Mid-palate delivers subtle ginger warmth.
Finish: Medium, drying on juniper and cassia with a lingering lemon brightness.
Cocktail — African Sunset G&T — 2 oz Whitley Neill Original · 4 oz premium tonic water · Build over ice in a Copa glass, garnish with a slice of pink grapefruit and a sprig of rosemary.
Pair with: Lemon-herb roasted chicken with grilled asparagus
Rum Appleton Estate 8 Year Old Reserve
Blended by Joy Spence — the first female Master Blender in the spirits industry — at Appleton Estate in Jamaica's Nassau Valley, where rum has been produced continuously since 1749.
Classification: Blended Aged Jamaican Rum
Brand: Appleton Estate
Distillery: Appleton Estate Distillery
Proof: 86 (43% ABV)
Age: 8 Year
Color: Rich amber with orange highlights
MSRP: $28–$38
Base Ingredients: Molasses
Distillation: Blend of pot still and column still rums
Nose: Ripe tropical fruit — mango and banana — sits alongside warm toffee and a background of orange peel. There is a subtle oak presence and a touch of vanilla that signals well-managed barrel aging.
Palate: Medium-bodied and smooth, with molasses sweetness balanced by baking spice and a hint of cocoa. The tropical fruit returns mid-palate, joined by a gentle coffee bitterness that adds dimension.
Finish: Medium-long, warm and spiced, tapering to toffee and toasted oak.
Cocktail — Kingston Negroni — 1 oz Appleton Estate 8 Year Old · 1 oz sweet vermouth · 1 oz Campari · Stir over ice, strain into a rocks glass with a large cube, garnish with an orange twist.
Pair with: Jerk pork belly with plantain mash
Awards: Gold, International Wine & Spirit Competition
Red Wine Penfolds Grange 2018
First created by winemaker Max Schubert in 1951, Penfolds Grange is sourced from select Shiraz vineyards across South Australia and blended at Magill Estate, where the wine's multi-regional identity has been its defining principle for over seven decades.
Classification: Red Wine
Brand: Penfolds
ABV: 14.5%
Primary Varietal: Shiraz
Blend: 98% Shiraz, 2% Cabernet Sauvignon
Vineyards: Multi-vineyard sourcing across Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Magill Estate
Maturation: Traditional fermentation with extended maceration, racked to new American oak hogsheads
Color: Deep, inky crimson with violet rim
MSRP: $750–$900
Nose: Layers of blackcurrant and dark cherry meld with cedar, toasted oak, and a touch of mint. Underneath, there is a savory gamey quality and a subtle violet perfume that signals both power and restraint.
Palate: Dense and concentrated, with a core of blackcurrant, dark berry compote, and marzipan. The tannins are firm but polished, and a woody spice weaves through the mid-palate alongside a flash of mint.
Finish: Exceptionally long, resolving to cedar, dark fruit, and a persistent toasted note that fades slowly over minutes.
Pair with: Dry-aged ribeye with bone marrow butter and roasted root vegetables
Awards: 100 points, James Halliday
White Wine Kistler Vineyards Sonoma Mountain Chardonnay 2021
Founded in 1978 by Steve Kistler and Mark Bixler, Kistler Vineyards in Sonoma County has pursued a Burgundian philosophy of Chardonnay winemaking, blending select mountain parcels to capture the layered character of each vintage.
Classification: White Wine
Brand: Kistler Vineyards
ABV: 14.1%
Primary Varietal: Chardonnay
Blend: 100% Chardonnay
Vineyards: Multiple estate and contracted parcels on Sonoma Mountain
Vinification: Whole-cluster pressed, native yeast fermentation, sur lie aging with periodic bâtonnage
Color: Medium gold with green-tinged rim
MSRP: $55–$75
Nose: Ripe Fuji apple and citrus blossom lead, followed by a buttery brioche note and toasted almond. There is a subtle honeyed quality and a minerally undertone that lifts the fruit.
Palate: Full-bodied but precise, with flavors of poached pear, lemon curd, and a gentle vanilla from well-integrated oak. The texture is creamy without being heavy, and a crisp citrus acidity keeps everything taut through the mid-palate.
Finish: Long and focused, resolving to toasted hazelnut, citrus pith, and a whisper of honey.
Pair with: Pan-seared halibut with brown butter, capers, and roasted fennel
Train Your Nose: Today's Aroma Spotlight
This issue's aroma kits center on balance and layering — the same principle that drives great blending. Pay attention to how aromas like vanilla and honey recur across categories but express differently depending on what surrounds them.
Each product in today's lineup connects to a specific aroma profile you can train with your kit. Whether it's the charred oak of the bourbon, the coastal brine of the scotch, or the agave earthiness of the tequila — your nose is the instrument. Use the kit references below to isolate each aroma before your next pour, then see if you catch it in the glass.
Today's Kit Reference
| Today's Product | Key Aromas | Train With |
|---|---|---|
| W.L. Weller Special Reserve (Bourbon) | Wheat, Caramel, Vanilla, Butterscotch, Cherry | Bourbon Kit |
| Monkey Shoulder Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (Scotch Whisky) | Honey, Malt, Vanilla, Peach, Clove Spice | Whisky Kit |
| Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy (Irish Whiskey) | Peach, Almond, Vanilla, Dried Fruit, Clove Spice, Woody | Whiskey Kit |
| Terralta Reposado (Tequila) | Agave (Cooked), Citrus (Lemon, Lime, Orange, Grapefruit), Vanilla, Yeast (Bready), Pepper | Tequila Kit |
| Whitley Neill Original London Dry Gin (Gin) | Juniper (Pine), Lemon, Coriander, Cassia Bark, Peppery | Gin Kit |
| Appleton Estate 8 Year Old Reserve (Rum) | Tropical Fruits, Toffee, Orange, Vanilla, Coffee | Rum Kit |
| Penfolds Grange 2018 (Red Wine) | Blackcurrant, Cedar, Cherry, Mint, Toasted, Violet | Wine Kit |
| Kistler Vineyards Sonoma Mountain Chardonnay 2021 (White Wine) | Buttery, Citrus (Generic), Honey, Toasted, Nut (Almond/Coconut) | Wine Kit |
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Robert R. Mohr, CPA, CGMA, WSET Level 3, WSG Certified Spirits Specialist — author of America's Spirit, Scotland's Spirit, Ireland's Spirit, The Ultimate Northern Italian Wine Journey, The Tequila y Mezcal Revolution, The Definitive Pocket Guide to Chablis, The Definitive Pocket Guide to the Côte d'Or, and Strategic Tuning. Published author of the Aroma Academy Tequila/Mezcal and Distiller's training kits.
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