There's a moment at midday when shadows disappear entirely. No angle to hide behind, no flattering light. It's the most honest hour — and the most unforgiving. The bottles in this issue share that quality: they were built to stand in full sun, their construction transparent, their character undeniable.
From a high-rye bourbon that dares you to find a weak note to a white wine that trades oak for pure varietal nerve, today's lineup rewards close attention. Pour slowly, taste deliberately, and see what the noon light reveals. See every bottle we've reviewed to date at reviews.schoolofwineandspirits.com. Don't see your special bottle? Hit the middle button on the home page and request a review — we'll get to it.
Bourbon Widow Jane 10 Year Old Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Blended in Red Hook, Brooklyn, from aged Kentucky bourbon and proofed with limestone-rich water drawn from the Rosendale Mines of upstate New York, Widow Jane bridges Northern craft sensibility with deep Southern tradition.
Classification: Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Brand: Widow Jane
Distillery: Widow Jane Distillery
Proof: 91 (45.5% ABV)
Age: 10 Year
Color: Burnished copper with orange-gold edges
MSRP: $65–$80
Mash Bill: Blend of high-corn and high-rye bourbon mash bills
Barrel Type: New charred American oak
Nose: Rich butterscotch and toasted pecan arrive first, followed by a second wave of dried cherry and worn leather. A gentle cornbread sweetness sits beneath everything, anchoring the more volatile aromatics.
Palate: The entry is full and buttery, with caramel rolling into baking spice and charred oak. Midpalate delivers ripe cherry and a pronounced vanilla cream, while rye-driven pepper builds toward the back.
Finish: Long and warming, with maple syrup and tobacco lingering alongside fading oak tannins.
Cocktail — Noon Old Fashioned — 2 oz Widow Jane 10 Year · 0.25 oz demerara syrup · 2 dashes Angostura bitters · 1 dash orange bitters · Stir over a large ice cube, express an orange peel over the glass.
Pair with: Smoked brisket with a coffee-chili rub
Scotch Whisky Glenburgie 15 Year Old Ballantine's Single Malt Series
Tucked away near Forres in Morayshire, Glenburgie has spent most of its 200-year life as a blending workhorse for the Ballantine's empire, making its solo single malt releases a rare chance to taste the distillery's voice unmasked.
Classification: Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Brand: Ballantine's
Distillery: Glenburgie Distillery
Proof: 80 (40% ABV)
Age: 15 Year
Color: Pale gold with straw highlights
MSRP: $55–$70
Region: Speyside
Mash Bill: 100% malted barley
Distillation: Double distilled in copper pot stills
Maturation: Aged 15 years in American oak ex-bourbon casks
Cask Type: Ex-bourbon American oak
Peat Level (PPM): Unpeated
Chill-Filtered: Chill filtered
Nose: Ripe peach and honey dominate the opening, joined by a creamy malt backbone and subtle floral rosewater notes. A whisper of green grass keeps it bright and lifted.
Palate: Silky and medium-bodied, with buttery vanilla custard leading to orchard fruit and a gentle hazelnut nuttiness. Light clove spice emerges as it develops, adding structure without heat.
Finish: Clean and moderately long, fading through malt and a final touch of honey.
Cocktail — Speyside Highball — 2 oz Glenburgie 15 · 4 oz chilled soda water · Garnish with a lemon twist · Build in a tall glass over ice.
Pair with: Honey-glazed salmon with dill
Irish Whiskey Lough Gill Athrú Annacoona 14 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Named for Annacoona, a mountainside overlooking Lough Gill in Ireland's northwest, this whiskey was sourced and matured under the direction of the distillery's founders as their first releases while their own new-make spirit comes of age.
Classification: Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Brand: Athrú
Distillery: Lough Gill Distillery
Proof: 86 (43% ABV)
Age: 14 Year
Color: Deep amber with mahogany edges
MSRP: $85–$110
Mash Bill: 100% malted barley
Distillation: Triple distilled in Copper Pot Stills
Maturation: Aged 14 years, finished in oloroso sherry casks
Chill-Filtered: Non-chill filtered
Nose: Dried fruit and dark cocoa open the aroma, layered with oloroso sherry sweetness and warm clove spice. Underneath there's a soft earthiness and a hint of orange peel.
Palate: Rich and full, delivering waves of caramel, dried fig, and hazelnut praline. The sherry influence is prominent but well-integrated, with vanilla and woody oak tannins providing scaffolding. A subtle smoky undercurrent adds intrigue.
Finish: Long and warming, with lingering cocoa, dried fruit, and gentle spice.
Cocktail — Sligo Sour — 2 oz Athrú Annacoona · 0.75 oz lemon juice · 0.5 oz fig syrup · 1 egg white · Dry shake, then shake with ice, strain into a coupe.
Pair with: Dark chocolate torte with sea salt
Tequila Lote Maestro Añejo
Produced in small lots at a family-run distillery in Jalisco's lowlands, Lote Maestro uses traditional brick ovens to roast highland agave before aging the distillate in lightly charred American oak barrels for 18 months.
Classification: Añejo Tequila
Brand: Lote Maestro
Distillery: Destiladora del Valle de Tequila
Proof: 80 (40% ABV)
Age: 18 Months
Color: Deep burnished gold
MSRP: $60–$75
Agave: 100% Blue Weber Agave (Highland)
Cooking Method: Brick oven cooked, roller mill extraction, double distilled in copper pot stills
NOM: NOM 1438
Additives Free: Yes
Nose: Cooked agave and butterscotch lead, with warm cinnamon and toasted oak layered beneath. A hint of dark chocolate and vanilla rounds out the aromatics.
Palate: The entry is rich and slightly honeyed, with roasted agave asserting itself against caramel and dried fruit. Oak influence is pronounced but clean, and a peppery spice builds through the midpalate. Touches of almond appear late.
Finish: Medium-long with lingering pepper, vanilla, and a fading agave sweetness.
Cocktail — Añejo Manhattan — 2 oz Lote Maestro Añejo · 1 oz sweet vermouth · 2 dashes mole bitters · Stir with ice, strain into a coupe, garnish with a Luxardo cherry.
Pair with: Mole negro with braised chicken
Gin Wolfrest Gin
Distilled at the Roner family's facility in Termeno, South Tyrol — one of Italy's oldest distilleries, operating since 1946 — Wolfrest sources wild juniper and alpine botanicals from the surrounding Dolomite foothills.
Classification: Dry Gin
Brand: Wolfrest
Distillery: Roner Distillery
Proof: 92 (46% ABV)
Age: NAS
Color: Crystal clear
MSRP: $40–$55
Style: Dry Gin
Botanicals: Juniper, coriander, angelica root, lemon peel, violet, ginger, liquorice, black pepper, alpine herbs
Base Spirit: Grain Neutral Spirit
Distillation: Pot distilled with vapor infusion of botanicals
Nose: Pine-forward juniper immediately announces itself, balanced by fresh lemon zest and a dusting of coriander seed. Deeper sniffs reveal violet and a subtle earthy angelica root.
Palate: Clean and structured, with juniper driving through the center while citrus and floral elements broaden the midpalate. Ginger warmth and a peppery bite create texture, and a whisper of liquorice sweetens the back end.
Finish: Medium-length, drying on juniper and angelica with a final flicker of violet.
Cocktail — Alpine Martini — 2.5 oz Wolfrest Gin · 0.5 oz dry vermouth · 1 dash lavender bitters · Stir with ice, strain into a chilled coupe, garnish with a lemon twist.
Pair with: Bresaola with shaved Parmigiano and arugula
Rum Plantation Single Cask Haiti 2013
Distilled at Haiti's Chelo Distillery from fresh cane juice in column stills, this rum was aged in the Caribbean heat before being shipped to Maison Ferrand in Cognac for a secondary maturation and single cask selection.
Classification: Single Cask Aged Rum
Brand: Plantation
Distillery: Sourced
Proof: 97.8 (48.9% ABV)
Age: 9 Year
Color: Rich amber with copper highlights
MSRP: $55–$70
Base Ingredients: Fresh sugarcane juice
Distillation: Blended from Multiple Sources
Nose: Tropical fruits and overripe banana burst from the glass, followed by agricole-like grassy notes and a funky, almost leathery undertone. Brown sugar and vanilla round out the deeper layers.
Palate: The entry is bold and expressive — tropical fruit compote meets muscovado sugar and roasted coffee. The midpalate turns earthier, with oak structure and dried fruit providing weight. A citrus brightness keeps everything from becoming ponderous.
Finish: Long and warming, with lingering coffee, tobacco, and a final exhale of tropical fruit.
Cocktail — Port-au-Prince Daiquiri — 2 oz Plantation Haiti 2013 · 0.75 oz lime juice · 0.5 oz cane syrup · Shake with ice, strain into a chilled coupe.
Pair with: Jerk-spiced pork belly with pineapple salsa
Red Wine Domaine Santa Duc Gigondas Tradition 2021
Yves Gras, third-generation vigneron at Domaine Santa Duc in Gigondas, farms old-vine Grenache on the limestone slopes of the Dentelles de Montmirail using organic methods, fermenting with indigenous yeasts in concrete and aging in large neutral oak.
Classification: Gigondas AOC
Brand: Domaine Santa Duc
ABV: 14.5%
Primary Varietal: Grenache
Blend: 80% Grenache, 10% Syrah, 10% Mourvèdre
Vineyards: Old vines on limestone slopes, Dentelles de Montmirail
Maturation: Destemmed, fermented in concrete with indigenous yeasts, gentle extraction
Color: Deep garnet with purple rim
MSRP: $35–$50
Nose: Dark berry fruit and crushed violet open the bouquet, with garrigue herbs, cracked black pepper, and a savory gamey quality emerging underneath. A faint whiff of cedar adds structure to the aromatics.
Palate: Dense and concentrated, with blackcurrant and cherry compote framed by fine-grained tannins. The midpalate introduces a minerally, almost stony quality alongside warm toasted notes. Violets persist throughout, keeping the heavier fruit honest.
Finish: Long and savory, with fading pepper, cedar, and a final lift of wild herbs.
Pair with: Lamb shoulder braised with rosemary and olives
White Wine Domaine Skouras Moscofilero 2023
George Skouras founded his eponymous domaine in 1986, planting vineyards at over 650 meters elevation on the Mantinia plateau of the Peloponnese, where cool nights preserve the Moscofilero grape's signature aromatics and snapping acidity.
Classification: PDO Mantinia
Brand: Domaine Skouras
ABV: 12%
Primary Varietal: Moscofilero
Blend: 100% Moscofilero
Vineyards: High-altitude vineyards at 650+ meters, Mantinia plateau
Vinification: Temperature-controlled fermentation in stainless steel, early bottling to preserve freshness
Color: Pale straw with greenish reflections
MSRP: $15–$22
Nose: Lifted floral rose petal and fresh-cut grass announce a distinctly aromatic style, with citrus blossom and a subtle green apple crispness underneath. There's a faint mineral note that suggests the high-altitude vineyard origins.
Palate: Light-bodied and refreshing, with tart citrus and gooseberry driving the entry. The midpalate opens into honeydew melon and delicate violet, held taut by bright acidity. Clean and precisely structured.
Finish: Short to medium, finishing crisp with lingering citrus and a floral echo.
Pair with: Grilled octopus with lemon and capers
Train Your Nose: Today's Aroma Spotlight
Today's aroma focus follows the theme of unmasked character: we're training on scents that define rather than decorate. From the sticky warmth of butterscotch in bourbon to the alpine violet in gin, each aroma sits at the core of its spirit's identity.
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Widow Jane 10 Year Old Straight Bourbon Whiskey (Bourbon) | Butterscotch, Cherry, Charred Oak, Leather, Pecan | Bourbon Kit |
| Glenburgie 15 Year Old Ballantine's Single Malt Series (Scotch Whisky) | Peach, Honey, Buttery, Floral (Rosewater), Nut (Hazelnut) | Whisky Kit |
| Lough Gill Athrú Annacoona 14 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey (Irish Whiskey) | Dried Fruit, Cocoa (Dark), Clove Spice, Nut (Hazelnut), Earthy | Whiskey Kit |
| Lote Maestro Añejo (Tequila) | Agave (Cooked), Butterscotch, Cinnamon, Oak, Pepper, Vanilla | Tequila Kit |
| Wolfrest Gin (Gin) | Juniper (Pine), Lemon, Coriander, Violet, Angelica | Gin Kit |
| Plantation Single Cask Haiti 2013 (Rum) | Tropical Fruits, Banana, Muscovado, Coffee, Tobacco, Oak | Rum Kit |
| Domaine Santa Duc Gigondas Tradition 2021 (Red Wine) | Berry (Generic), Violet, Cedar, Gamey, Cherry, Toasted | Wine Kit |
| Domaine Skouras Moscofilero 2023 (White Wine) | Floral (Rose), Green (Cut Grass), Citrus (Generic), Gooseberry, Melon | 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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