Color: Deep bronze hue with medium body and high viscosity. Nose: Slightly pungent, followed by dried chile notes, spices, cinnamon, cocoa, tamarind, and wet wood with light herbal notes adding to the complexity. Taste: Pleasantly... Read More
Ancho Reyes Verde has a bright and herbal taste with notes of golden pineapple and a savory acidity finishing with the crisp, fresh heat of the poblano chile.
A classic blend of Benedictine herbal liqueur (made by Benedictine Monks since 1510) and Cognac. A wonderful digestif, with notes of bright citrus, vanilla, oak, and herbal complexity out the wazoo.
Pleasantly bitter, intense orange & herbal fragrances with typical woody notes. Velvety & rounded texture, with long herbal pleasant typical bitterness as aftertaste.
Drinks smooth and warm, not overly sweet for 35%, and the honey's here, as is some dialed-back cinnamon and a dash of cocoa in the finish. A late breath revives everything.