Johnnie Walker Showdown: Surprising Scotch Insights The Johnnie Walker collection offers a fascinating window into the world of Scotch, presenting distinct paths for the whisky enthusiast. At one end, the Blue Label 750ML stands...
As we've taken aim at testing Hornitos' 375mL, 40 Proof tequila with Maria, the On the Rocks Cocktails version of their Margarita delivers on its promise. Our first sip confirms its fresh, zesty...
The Martini Field Guide in Luxe Leather by Graphic Image In our hands, The Martini Field Guide in Luxe Leather proves to be a surprisingly refined companion. The rich, supple texture of the leather immediately struck us as both durable and luxurious, a seamless blend of practicality and modern elegance. The Graphic Image design, though minimalist, captures the essence of sophistication we seek in our accessories. Unlike typical field guides, ours feels intentional, a statement piece for discerning enthusiasts. Its weight is balanced, making it easy to carry from bar to club, while the tucked-in leather flap adds a subtle, unexpected touch of craftsmanship. We appreciate the attention to detail, from the tactile cover to the thoughtful layout. It’s no wonder this version stands apart—ourselves included.
Excerpt: In Versus Vodka Showdown: Tested Tito's vs Craft Cat Insight, we couldn’t help but admire Tito’s Handmade Vodka’s smooth, polished character. The 750 mL, 80 Proof bottle delivered a clean, Невинный nose with subtle hints of grain and vanilla, making it inviting for both sipping and mixing. Its midweight body felt creamy in the mouth, with barely perceptible flavors that melted away on the palate. We appreciated its versatile balance—neither too harsh nor overly sweet—though some found the麻醉 profile a bit understated. Is it a contender for the ultimate showdown? Absolutely. Tito’s shines in its approachability, proving that great vodka doesn’t need to be overly complicated. Whether layered in a bloody mary or enjoyed neat, ours agreed it was a well-crafted sipper.