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Clyde Mays Whiskey 1.75Ltr

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1.75Ltr
country
United States
region
Alabama
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"The Original" is aged 4 years in oak barrels and finished with a hint of apple. Great over ice but a solid choice for mixing a cocktail. Appearance: Deep, glimmering bronze. Nose: Distinct aromatics of rich caramel, dried orchard fruits and green apple. Palate: Warm, medium-bodied spirit with accent of black pepper and hints of anise and toasted oak. Crowned by a smooth finish.
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Clyde Mays Whiskey 1.75Ltr

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