Every liquid begins as a landscape. The mineral composition of water, the altitude where grain or grape grows, the microclimate surrounding a stillhouse or vineyard — these details don't just influence flavor, they author it. This issue listens to what the land is saying through eight bottles that wear their geography on their sleeve.
From the limestone-filtered waters of Kentucky to volcanic slopes in Italy, today's selections were chosen because they refuse to taste generic. Each one carries an unmistakable stamp of place. Pull a chair closer, pour something honest, and let the land do the talking.
Bourbon Wilderness Trail Cask Strength Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Founded by fermentation scientists Shane Baker and Pat Heist in Danville, Kentucky, Wilderness Trail built its reputation on yeast expertise before anyone tasted the whiskey.
Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Brand: Wilderness Trail
Distillery: Wilderness Trail Distillery
Proof: 112.0 (56.0% ABV)
Age: 6 Year
Color: Rich copper with burnt orange edges
MSRP: $60–$70
Mash Bill: 64% corn, 24% wheat, 12% malted barley (Sweet Mash)
Barrel Type: New charred American white oak, #4 char
Wheated: Yes
Nose: An immediate rush of caramel corn and toasted pecan gives way to dried cherry and a whiff of saddle leather. Underneath, there's a pleasant earthiness — damp limestone and grain dust — that roots the sweetness in something substantial.
Palate: Full-bodied and viscous at cask strength, the entry is buttery with waves of brown spice and charred oak. Mid-palate delivers maple syrup and rye spice that crackle against each other before a dark cocoa note steadies the finish.
Finish: Long and warming, with lingering charred oak, tobacco leaf, and a dry mineral quality that recalls the limestone shelf beneath the distillery.
Cocktail — Limestone Old Fashioned — 2 oz Wilderness Trail Cask Strength · 0.25 oz demerara syrup · 3 dashes Angostura bitters · Build over a large ice cube, stir gently, express an orange peel.
Pair with: Pecan-crusted pork chops with a bourbon-maple glaze
Awards: Gold Medal, San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2024
Scotch Whisky Fettercairn 12 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Tucked at the foot of the Cairn o' Mount pass in Scotland's Eastern Highlands, Fettercairn has been distilling since 1824 and remains one of the region's best-kept secrets.
Classification: Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Brand: Fettercairn
Distillery: Fettercairn Distillery
Proof: 80.0 (40.0% ABV)
Age: 12 Year
Color: Pale gold with straw highlights
MSRP: $55–$70
Region: Eastern Highlands
Mash Bill: 100% malted barley
Distillation: Double distilled in copper pot stills with unique external water cooling
Maturation: Aged in a combination of first-fill and refill American oak ex-bourbon casks
Cask Type: Ex-bourbon American oak
Peat Level (PPM): Unpeated
Chill-Filtered: Yes
Nose: Tropical fruit — notably peach and green banana — leads, followed by a gentle honey sweetness and a light floral rosewater note. A grassy, almost mineral quality lingers beneath, hinting at the distillery's unique cooling water system.
Palate: Creamy and medium-bodied, with buttery malt at the core. Peach and vanilla weave together, while a subtle earthy character and faint cocoa develop in the mid-palate. There's an unexpected savory edge that keeps you reaching for the glass.
Finish: Medium-length, clean, and slightly nutty, with hazelnut and fading honey.
Cocktail — Highland Peach Highball — 2 oz Fettercairn 12 · 0.5 oz white peach purée · 4 oz chilled soda water · Build in a tall glass over ice, stir once, garnish with a peach slice.
Pair with: Smoked trout on oatcakes with crème fraîche
Irish Whiskey Waterford Ballykilcavan Edition 1.2 Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Distilled from barley grown exclusively on the Ballykilcavan farm in County Laois, where the Hamilton family has farmed the same limestone-rich fields since the 1600s.
Classification: Single Farm Origin Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Brand: Waterford
Distillery: Waterford Distillery
Proof: 100.0 (50.0% ABV)
Age: NAS
Color: Light gold with green-tinged reflections
MSRP: $75–$90
Mash Bill: 100% Irish-grown malted barley (Ballykilcavan farm)
Distillation: Double distilled
Maturation: Combination of first-fill American oak and French oak casks
Chill-Filtered: No
Nose: Bright green cut grass and honeyed malt open the nose, followed by orchard fruit and a gently floral rosewater character. A touch of vanilla from American oak sits comfortably alongside a mineral, almost chalky note that speaks directly to its terroir.
Palate: Texturally rich for its youth, with buttery barley flavors layered over peach stone and almond. There's a pleasant earthiness at the midpoint, accented by a woody spice and clove warmth that frames the fruit without smothering it.
Finish: Medium-long, with lingering honey, clove spice, and a clean cereal dryness that invites the next sip.
Pair with: Aged Irish cheddar with honeycomb and walnuts
Tequila Arette Artesanal Suave Blanco
Produced by the Orendain family at their modest Tequila El Llano distillery in the town of Tequila, where traditional brick ovens and tahona-influenced methods remain the standard.
Classification: Blanco Tequila (100% Agave)
Brand: Arette
Distillery: Tequila El Llano (NOM 1109)
Proof: 80.0 (40.0% ABV)
Age: NAS
Color: Crystal clear with faint silver legs
MSRP: $30–$40
Agave: 100% Blue Weber Agave (lowland Tequila Valley)
Cooking Method: Slow-cooked in traditional brick hornos, roller mill extraction, double distilled in copper pot stills
NOM: NOM 1109
Additives Free: Yes
Nose: Bright cooked agave and citrus zest — predominantly lime and grapefruit — greet you immediately. Beneath the brightness sits a subtle mineral earthiness and fresh-cut grass that signals the volcanic soils of the lowlands.
Palate: Silky and rounded for a blanco, with sweet roasted agave at the core. White pepper and a whisper of herbal complexity (dried thyme) build tension against tropical fruit — pear and pineapple — before a clean mineral finish asserts itself.
Finish: Medium, with lingering agave sweetness, a peppery tingle, and a faintly mineral, chalky dryness.
Cocktail — Paloma Mineral — 2 oz Arette Artesanal Suave Blanco · 0.75 oz fresh grapefruit juice · 0.5 oz fresh lime juice · 0.25 oz agave nectar · 3 oz sparkling mineral water · Build in a salt-rimmed highball over ice, stir gently.
Pair with: Ceviche with mango, red onion, and serrano chile
Gin Napue Gin by Kyrö Distillery
Built inside a repurposed cheese factory in the small Finnish town of Isokyrö, Kyrö Distillery Company started as five friends' sauna bet that they could make world-class gin from Finnish rye.
Classification: Finnish Rye Gin
Brand: Kyrö
Distillery: Kyrö Distillery Company
Proof: 92.6 (46.3% ABV)
Age: NAS
Color: Clear with bright silver reflections
MSRP: $35–$45
Style: New Nordic Gin
Botanicals: Juniper, meadowsweet, birch leaf, sea buckthorn, cranberry, lemon peel, coriander, angelica root, chamomile, ginger
Base Spirit: Finnish whole-grain rye
Distillation: Pot distilled, botanicals vapor-infused and macerated
Nose: Crisp juniper — both green and herbaceous — arrives first, chased by meadowsweet and a bright lemon citrus note. A subtle grainy warmth from the rye base spirit gives the nose an unexpected depth, and dried chamomile flowers appear on the second pass.
Palate: The rye base delivers a peppery, almost creamy mouthfeel that sets Napue apart from neutral-grain gins. Juniper stays assertive throughout, flanked by coriander and a honeyed floral quality. The mid-palate shifts toward ginger root and birch-like herbal notes.
Finish: Medium-long and warming, with lingering juniper, meadowsweet, and a gentle peppery spice that fades gracefully.
Cocktail — Nordic G&T — 2 oz Napue Gin · 4 oz premium tonic water · Build in a copa glass over ice, garnish with a sprig of fresh cranberries and a grapefruit peel twist.
Pair with: Gravlax with mustard-dill sauce on Finnish rye bread
Awards: Best Gin for G&T, IWSC 2015
Rum Rhum J.M XO Martinique Rhum Agricole
Distilled from fresh pressed sugarcane grown on the volcanic northern slopes of Mount Pelée in Martinique, Rhum J.M has operated from its remote Macouba estate since 1845.
Classification: Rhum Agricole AOC Martinique
Brand: Rhum J.M
Distillery: Distillerie J.M
Proof: 90.0 (45.0% ABV)
Age: 6 Year Minimum
Color: Deep mahogany with amber edges
MSRP: $70–$90
Base Ingredients: Fresh-pressed sugarcane juice (vesou)
Distillation: Single column distillation of fresh sugarcane juice per AOC Martinique regulations
Nose: Intense dried tropical fruits — overripe banana and dried mango — intertwine with dark chocolate and a distinct agricole grassiness. Toasted oak and a suggestion of coffee develop with air, underlined by a leathery richness.
Palate: Full and layered, with muscovado sugar and dark toffee yielding to roasted cocoa and baking spice. The agricole character persists as a grassy, almost herbal thread that keeps the sweetness honest. Mid-palate, tobacco leaf and oak tannin provide structure.
Finish: Long and complex, fading through coffee, leather, and a final flicker of dried tropical fruit.
Pair with: Dark chocolate fondant with espresso reduction
Awards: Platinum Medal, Rum XP 2023
Red Wine Domaine de la Janasse Côtes du Rhône Rouge 2022
Made by the Sabon family in Courthézon, just outside Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Domaine de la Janasse applies Grand Cru discipline to their humble Côtes du Rhône parcels.
Classification: Côtes du Rhône AOC Rouge
Brand: Domaine de la Janasse
ABV: 14.5%
Primary Varietal: Grenache
Blend: 60% Grenache, 25% Syrah, 10% Mourvèdre, 5% Cinsault
Vineyards: Multiple parcels across the Côtes du Rhône appellation, mostly clay-limestone soils with galets roulés
Maturation: Destemmed, fermented in concrete vats with indigenous yeasts, moderate extraction
Color: Vivid ruby-purple with garnet rim
MSRP: $16–$22
Nose: Ripe dark cherry and blackcurrant burst from the glass, with a backdrop of violet, dried garrigue herbs, and a subtle toasted quality. There's a pleasant earthiness — warm stone and iron — that connects the fruit to the Southern Rhône landscape.
Palate: Juicy and medium-bodied, with generous berry fruit and cherry preserves at the core. Fine-grained tannins and a whisper of green pepper add structure, while the mid-palate reveals a hint of cedar and warm spice. The balance between ripeness and freshness is remarkably well managed.
Finish: Medium, with lingering cherry, violet, and a clean mineral fade.
Pair with: Provençal lamb stew with olives and rosemary
White Wine Domaine Josmeyer Riesling Grand Cru Brand 2021
The Meyer family has tended vines in Wintzenheim since 1854, and their biodynamic stewardship of the Brand Grand Cru's granite slopes yields some of Alsace's most mineral-driven Rieslings.
Classification: Alsace Grand Cru AOC
Brand: Domaine Josmeyer
ABV: 13.5%
Primary Varietal: Riesling
Blend: 100% Riesling
Vineyards: Grand Cru Brand, south-southeast facing granite slopes in Turckheim, Alsace
Vinification: Whole-cluster pressed, spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts, extended lees maturation in old oak foudres
Color: Pale straw with bright green-gold reflections
MSRP: $45–$60
Nose: Precise citrus — lime zest and white grapefruit — leads into crushed stone minerality and a delicate floral rose note. With air, green apple and a faint honeyed quality emerge, but the nose remains taut and focused, speaking firmly of granite soils.
Palate: Dry and laser-focused, with racy acidity framing flavors of green apple, gooseberry, and citrus pith. The mid-palate reveals a chalky, mineral backbone that gives the wine its vertical tension. A gentle woody spice note from extended lees contact adds complexity without weight.
Finish: Long and mineral-driven, with lingering citrus, a saline edge, and a slowly fading floral persistence.
Pair with: Alsatian tarte flambée with crème fraîche and gruyère
Train Your Nose: Today's Aroma Spotlight
This issue's aroma focus centers on the mineral and earthy notes that separate place-driven bottles from the generic. Train your nose to find limestone chalk, volcanic soil, and wet stone hiding beneath the fruit and spice — these are the flavors the land leaves behind.
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Wilderness Trail Cask Strength Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (Bourbon) | Caramel, Charred Oak, Pecan, Brown Spices, Leather, Corn | Bourbon Kit |
| Fettercairn 12 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (Scotch Whisky) | Peach, Honey, Buttery, Malt, Cocoa (Dark), Nut (Hazelnut) | Whisky Kit |
| Waterford Ballykilcavan Edition 1.2 Single Malt Irish Whiskey (Irish Whiskey) | Green (Cut Grass), Honey, Buttery, Peach, Clove Spice, Earthy | Whiskey Kit |
| Arette Artesanal Suave Blanco (Tequila) | Agave (Cooked), Citrus (Lemon, Lime, Orange, Grapefruit), Earth (Mineral, Soil Notes), Pepper, Grass, Fruit (Apple, Pear, Pineapple, Mango) | Tequila Kit |
| Napue Gin by Kyrö Distillery (Gin) | Juniper (Green), Juniper (Herbaceous/Waxy), Meadowsweet, Lemon, Peppery, Chamomile | Gin Kit |
| Rhum J.M XO Martinique Rhum Agricole (Rum) | Agricole, Chocolate, Toffee, Tobacco, Dried Fruit, Oak | Rum Kit |
| Domaine de la Janasse Côtes du Rhône Rouge 2022 (Red Wine) | Cherry, Blackcurrant, Violet, Toasted, Cedar, Berry (Generic) | Wine Kit |
| Domaine Josmeyer Riesling Grand Cru Brand 2021 (White Wine) | Citrus (Generic), Apple (Green), Gooseberry, Floral (Rose), Honey, Woody | 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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