Every bottle carries an invisible almanac — a record of the seasons that shaped it. The spring rains that swelled the grain, the summer heat that concentrated the agave sugars, the autumn winds that swept through the vineyard rows. These forces rarely make it onto the label, but they speak loudly in the glass. Today we explore eight bottles where seasonal influence is not a footnote but the main character.
From a bourbon shaped by Kentucky's sweltering summers to a white wine defined by a single cool-climate growing season, this lineup traces the line between weather and flavor. Each product invites you to taste the calendar — to understand how time, temperature, and patience converge in ways no recipe can fully replicate.
Bourbon Woodinville Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Founded by two friends in a garage in Woodinville, Washington, this distillery now ages its bourbon across the Cascades in Quincy, where desert temperature swings of over 70 degrees Fahrenheit accelerate maturation in ways that would take years longer in gentler climates.
Classification: Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Brand: Woodinville
Distillery: Woodinville Whiskey Co.
Proof: 90 (45% ABV)
Age: NAS
Color: Warm honey gold with amber edges
MSRP: $35–$45
Mash Bill: Corn, malted barley, rye — exact percentages undisclosed
Barrel Type: New charred American oak
Nose: Butterscotch and toasted grain open immediately, followed by ripe red apple and a faint whisper of vanilla. A second pass reveals charred oak and a dusting of brown spice.
Palate: Medium-bodied with caramel and corn sweetness at the entry, developing into baking spices and a pleasant oakiness at mid-palate. The mouthfeel is satiny without being heavy, and a thread of dried cherry emerges late.
Finish: Medium length with lingering butterscotch, a touch of leather, and gentle charred oak that fades cleanly.
Cocktail — Cascadia Old Fashioned — 2 oz Woodinville Bourbon · 0.25 oz maple syrup · 3 dashes Angostura bitters · Stir over a large ice cube, garnish with a dehydrated apple slice.
Pair with: Smoked salmon with brown sugar glaze
Awards: San Francisco World Spirits Competition Gold 2023
Scotch Whisky Tomintoul 16 Year Old
Situated in the highest village in the Scottish Highlands at the foot of the Cairngorm mountains, Tomintoul Distillery draws its water from the Ballantruan Spring and ages its whisky in warehouses where the cold mountain air ensures a slow, steady maturation.
Classification: Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Brand: Tomintoul
Distillery: Tomintoul Distillery
Proof: 80 (40% ABV)
Age: 16 Year
Color: Pale straw with light gold reflections
MSRP: $60–$80
Region: Speyside
Mash Bill: 100% malted barley
Distillation: Double distilled in copper pot stills
Maturation: Aged 16 years in ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks
Cask Type: Ex-bourbon and ex-sherry
Peat Level (PPM): Unpeated
Chill-Filtered: Chill filtered
Nose: Delicate honey and ripe peach lead, supported by vanilla and a faint note of cut grass. There is an ethereal lightness throughout, with almond emerging on the second nosing.
Palate: Silky and gentle, with malt sweetness and buttery shortbread at the core. Peach returns alongside a subtle floral rosewater quality, and the oak influence is restrained and elegant.
Finish: Medium length, clean and honeyed with lingering malt and the faintest touch of hazelnut.
Cocktail — Highland Peach — 2 oz Tomintoul 16 · 0.75 oz white peach purée · 0.5 oz honey syrup · 0.25 oz lemon juice · Shake with ice, strain into a coupe, garnish with a peach slice.
Pair with: Smoked trout with crème fraîche
Awards: International Wine & Spirit Competition Gold 2022
Irish Whiskey Tullamore D.E.W. 14 Year Old Single Malt
After a 60-year absence, Tullamore D.E.W. returned to its hometown in 2014 with a brand-new distillery on the banks of the Grand Canal, and this 14-year-old single malt represents the first extended-age expression developed entirely under the stewardship of master blender Caroline Martin.
Classification: Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Brand: Tullamore D.E.W.
Distillery: Tullamore Distillery
Proof: 82.4 (41.2% ABV)
Age: 14 Year
Color: Rich gold with copper undertones
MSRP: $70–$90
Mash Bill: 100% malted barley
Distillation: Triple distilled in copper pot stills
Maturation: Aged 14 years across ex-bourbon, ex-sherry, ex-port, and ex-Madeira casks
Chill-Filtered: Non-chill filtered
Nose: Orchard fruit and dried apricot open up, followed by toasted almond and a creamy vanilla note. A gentle waft of clove spice sits underneath, with honey holding everything together.
Palate: Smooth and medium-bodied, with a honeyed malt core and waves of dried fruit — fig and date — wrapped in gentle oak. A floral rosewater quality emerges at mid-palate, adding elegance.
Finish: Long and warming, with clove spice, fading vanilla, and a woody dryness that grounds the sweetness.
Cocktail — Midlands Orchard — 2 oz Tullamore D.E.W. 14 · 0.75 oz pressed apple juice · 0.5 oz honey syrup · 2 dashes aromatic bitters · Stir over ice, strain into a rocks glass, garnish with a thin apple fan.
Pair with: Aged Irish cheddar with fig compote
Tequila Tapatio Excelencia Extra Añejo Gran Reserva
Crafted by third-generation master distiller Carlos Camarena at the family's La Alteña distillery in the town of Arandas, this extra añejo is made from estate-grown highland agave that benefits from the cooler temperatures and higher altitude of Los Altos de Jalisco.
Classification: Extra Añejo Tequila
Brand: Tapatio
Distillery: La Alteña Distillery
Proof: 80 (40% ABV)
Age: 4 Year
Color: Deep mahogany with russet highlights
MSRP: $120–$150
Agave: 100% Blue Weber Agave (estate-grown highland)
Cooking Method: Brick oven cooked, roller mill extracted, natural fermentation with house yeast
NOM: NOM 1139
Additives Free: Yes
Nose: Rich cooked agave melds with dark chocolate and butterscotch. Vanilla and oak dominate a second wave, followed by hints of tobacco leaf and dried citrus peel.
Palate: Full-bodied and velvety, with caramel, roasted agave, and a pronounced coffee note. The oak is present but integrated, never overwhelming the agave character. A flash of cinnamon warms the mid-palate.
Finish: Exceptionally long, with lingering chocolate, tobacco, and a final whisper of cooked agave that refuses to leave.
Pair with: Mole negro with slow-braised short ribs
Awards: Spirits of Mexico Gold Medal 2023
Gin Blackwoods Vintage Dry Gin 2017
Foraged by hand each summer from the windswept Shetland Islands at 60 degrees north latitude, Blackwoods' wild botanicals shift in intensity and character with each growing season, making every vintage a distinct expression of that year's climate.
Classification: Vintage Dry Gin
Brand: Blackwoods
Distillery: Blackwoods Distillery
Proof: 80 (40% ABV)
Age: NAS
Color: Crystal clear
MSRP: $35–$50
Style: Vintage Dry Gin
Botanicals: Juniper, meadowsweet, sea mint, angelica, coriander, ginger, violet, lemon peel, and wild Shetland botanicals
Base Spirit: Grain neutral spirit
Distillation: Pot distilled, single batch
Nose: Bright juniper with a distinct pine quality leads, joined by meadowsweet and violet. A subtle angelica earthiness anchors the bouquet, and lemon zest lifts the top notes.
Palate: Clean and brisk, with juniper and coriander seed at the forefront. Meadowsweet sweetness balances the herbal bite, and a ginger warmth develops mid-palate. The texture is slightly oily and satisfying.
Finish: Medium, with lingering juniper pine, a floral violet fade, and clean citrus on the exhale.
Cocktail — Shetland Spritz — 2 oz Blackwoods Vintage Gin · 1 oz elderflower liqueur · 0.75 oz lemon juice · Top with chilled prosecco · Build in a wine glass over ice, garnish with a sprig of fresh mint.
Pair with: Cured mackerel with pickled fennel
Rum Worthy Park Single Estate 2013
Operating continuously since 1670 in Jamaica's Lluidas Vale, Worthy Park Estate grows its own sugarcane and distills on a copper double-retort pot still, making it one of the few truly single-estate rums in the world.
Classification: Single Estate Jamaican Rum
Brand: Worthy Park
Distillery: Worthy Park Estate
Proof: 114 (57% ABV)
Age: NAS
Color: Burnished copper with deep amber reflections
MSRP: $70–$95
Base Ingredients: Estate-grown sugarcane molasses
Distillation: Double-retort copper pot still
Nose: Concentrated tropical fruits — overripe banana and mango — meet a muscovado sweetness and a hint of burnt rubber funk. Oak and vanilla provide structure, with a dried fruit note lurking in the background.
Palate: Full-bodied and intense, with molasses, roasted coffee, and dark chocolate at the core. The Jamaican ester character is assertive but controlled, presenting as tropical fruit compote rather than solvent. Toffee sweetness balances the proof.
Finish: Long and resonant, with leather, spice, and a lingering tropical fruit echo that evolves for minutes.
Cocktail — Jamaican Almanac Punch — 1.5 oz Worthy Park 2013 · 0.75 oz lime juice · 0.5 oz demerara syrup · 0.25 oz allspice dram · Shake hard with ice, strain over crushed ice, garnish with grated nutmeg and a lime wheel.
Pair with: Jerk pork with charred pineapple
Red Wine Château Sociando-Mallet Haut-Médoc 2018
Built into a Left Bank powerhouse by the late Jean Gautreau over five decades of obsessive viticulture, Château Sociando-Mallet sits on a gravel terrace in the northern Haut-Médoc where Atlantic breezes off the Gironde moderate the vineyard through each growing season.
Classification: Haut-Médoc AOC
Brand: Château Sociando-Mallet
ABV: 13.5%
Primary Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Blend: 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc
Vineyards: 83 hectares on deep Garonne gravel, Saint-Seurin-de-Cadourne
Maturation: Cold soak, temperature-controlled fermentation in stainless steel and concrete vats, malolactic in barrel
Color: Deep ruby-violet with inky core
MSRP: $40–$55
Nose: Concentrated blackcurrant and ripe cherry rise first, layered with cedar and a touch of violet. Toasted oak and a subtle mintiness fill in the edges.
Palate: Structured and firm with dense blackcurrant fruit, polished tannins, and a cedar-lined mid-palate. The 2018 vintage's warm season is evident in the fruit ripeness, yet freshness persists through a mint-tinged acidity.
Finish: Long and composed, with cedar, cherry, and a mineral undertow that builds with each sip.
Pair with: Grilled lamb chops with rosemary and garlic
Awards: Robert Parker 93 points
White Wine Domaine Zind-Humbrecht Riesling Rangen de Thann Grand Cru 2021
Farmed biodynamically by Olivier Humbrecht MW on the near-vertical volcanic slopes of the Rangen vineyard in Thann, this wine is hand-harvested at elevations and gradients that require ropes and harnesses to navigate during vintage.
Classification: Alsace Grand Cru AOC
Brand: Domaine Zind-Humbrecht
ABV: 13%
Primary Varietal: Riesling
Blend: 100% Riesling
Vineyards: Rangen de Thann Grand Cru, volcanic soil, south-facing, 45-degree gradient
Vinification: Whole-cluster pressed, indigenous yeast fermentation, aged in old oak foudres, no malolactic fermentation
Color: Brilliant pale gold with green-tinged edges
MSRP: $65–$90
Nose: Intense smoky minerality and wet stone dominate, with citrus peel, green apple, and a floral rose note emerging behind. There is an almost saline quality that evokes the volcanic soils.
Palate: Powerful and dense, with bracing acidity and layers of citrus, green apple, and honey that unfold slowly. The midweight texture carries a toasted, almost waxy quality, and the vineyard's volcanic terroir drives a persistent mineral spine.
Finish: Extraordinarily long, with honey, citrus, and a smoky mineral resonance that lingers for a full minute.
Pair with: Seared scallops with brown butter and capers
Awards: Jancis Robinson 18 points
Train Your Nose: Today's Aroma Spotlight
This issue's aroma training centers on how seasonal conditions shape the aromatic building blocks in your glass. From honeyed malt forged in cool highland winters to volcanic mineral intensity born from a steep, sun-baked slope, today's kit aromas map the invisible hand of climate onto flavor.
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Woodinville Straight Bourbon Whiskey (Bourbon) | Butterscotch, Charred Oak, Apple (Red), Caramel, Brown Spices | Bourbon Kit |
| Tomintoul 16 Year Old (Scotch Whisky) | Honey, Peach, Vanilla, Buttery, Almond | Whisky Kit |
| Tullamore D.E.W. 14 Year Old Single Malt (Irish Whiskey) | Honey, Dried Fruit, Clove Spice, Vanilla, Floral (Rosewater) | Whiskey Kit |
| Tapatio Excelencia Extra Añejo Gran Reserva (Tequila) | Agave (Cooked), Chocolate (Dark Chocolate, Cocoa), Butterscotch, Vanilla, Tobacco | Tequila Kit |
| Blackwoods Vintage Dry Gin 2017 (Gin) | Juniper (Pine), Meadowsweet, Violet, Lemon, Ginger | Gin Kit |
| Worthy Park Single Estate 2013 (Rum) | Tropical Fruits, Muscovado, Toffee, Oak, Banana | Rum Kit |
| Château Sociando-Mallet Haut-Médoc 2018 (Red Wine) | Blackcurrant, Cedar, Cherry, Violet, Mint | Wine Kit |
| Domaine Zind-Humbrecht Riesling Rangen de Thann Grand Cru 2021 (White Wine) | Citrus (Generic), Apple (Green), Honey, Floral (Rose), Toasted | 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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