Morgan from Winthrop Liquors blows our minds with samples; Ep. 25
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In this engaging conversation, Dan and Bob are joined by Morgan Proctor from Winthrop Liquors to discuss the whiskey samples he sent, highlighting unique and very rare bottles and barrel picks. These include a 1952 OFC Canadian Blend, ASW Fiddler Barrel Pick, Seelbach Double Oake Turkey Barrel Pick, Jefferson Presidential 21 year Rye, OADE 38 Year Armagnac, Old COmmonwealth Kentucky Nectar Cigar Blend, and Macallan Cask Strength. They talk about Dan and Steph's upcoming dinner with Fred Minnick, and being introduced to the bourbonswami, Mccauley Mintin. Bob, Dan, and Morgan explore the history of distilleries, the significance of aging, and the impact of marketing on whiskey availability. The discussion also delves into the differences between Armagnac and Cognac, as well as the appeal of rare and aged spirits. Throughout the conversation, they share personal anecdotes and insights into the whiskey culture, making it a rich and informative experience for enthusiasts.
Keywords
whiskey, bourbon, tasting, winthropliquors, fredminnick, thebourbonswami, distillery, barrel picks, rare bottles, spirits, Armagnac, Cognac, whiskey culture
Summary
In this engaging conversation, Dan and Bob are joined by Morgan Proctor from Winthrop Liquors to discuss the whiskey samples he sent, highlighting unique and very rare bottles and barrel picks. These include a 1952 OFC Canadian Blend, ASW Fiddler Barrel Pick, Seelbach Double Oake Turkey Barrel Pick, Jefferson Presidential 21 year Rye, OADE 38 Year Armagnac, Old COmmonwealth Kentucky Nectar Cigar Blend, and Macallan Cask Strength. They talk about Dan and Steph's upcoming dinner with Fred Minnick, and being introduced to the bourbonswami, Mccauley Mintin. Bob, Dan, and Morgan explore the history of distilleries, the significance of aging, and the impact of marketing on whiskey availability. The discussion also delves into the differences between Armagnac and Cognac, as well as the appeal of rare and aged spirits. Throughout the conversation, they share personal anecdotes and insights into the whiskey culture, making it a rich and informative experience for enthusiasts.
Takeaways
The excitement of tasting unique whiskey bottles is unparalleled.
Historical context adds depth to the appreciation of spirits.
Barrel picks can significantly influence the popularity of a whiskey.
Connections with distillers can lead to exclusive offerings.
Innovative production techniques enhance flavor profiles.
Aged spirits often provide a unique tasting experience.
The marketing strategies of distilleries affect availability.
Armagnac offers a more artisanal approach compared to Cognac.
The value of rare bottles can skyrocket based on their history.
Engaging with whiskey culture fosters a deeper appreciation.
Titles
Whiskey Wonders: A Journey Through Unique Bottles
The Art of Barrel Picks: Tasting Rare Spirits
sound bites
"This is just amazing!"
"It's a one and done!"
"This is a special one!"
Chapters
00:00 Exciting Developments in Whiskey Tasting
02:49 Exploring Rare Bottles and Their Histories
05:51 The Art of Barrel Picks and Unique Flavors
08:47 The Evolution of Whiskey Brands and Their Value
11:35 The Influence of Yeast and Distillation Techniques
14:24 The Unique Characteristics of Armagnac and Cognac
24:47 Exploring Unique Bourbons and Ryes
27:04 The Bar Experience: A Collection of Spirits
28:52 Valuable Bottles and Their Stories
31:59 The Changing Landscape of Bourbon Availability
33:40 Appreciating Unique Brands and Their Offerings
34:12 Tasting Rare McCallan and Its Significance
36:47 Sharing Unique Spirits and Experiences
37:44 Connecting Through Bourbon and Future Plans