![Bottle of 1792 Small Batch Bourbon](https://www.reservebar.com/dw/image/v2/BJBF_PRD/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-reservebarus-Library/default/dwd790b31b/navigation/featured-spirits/2024/07-jul/07-22-24/Feat Nav Img - 1792 Small Batch.jpg?sw=800)
1792 Small Batch Bourbon
Whiskey
1792 Small Batch Bourbon
Whiskey
Espolòn Tequila Blanco
Tequila
Código 1530 Double Cask Finished Single Barrel Añejo S1B20
Tequila
Belvedere 10 Vodka
Vodka
Lagavulin Offerman Edition Charred Oak Cask 11 Year Old Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Whisky
Veuve Clicquot Rosé
Rosé
Duckhorn Vineyards North Coast Sauvignon Blanc
Sauvignon Blanc
Locations CA by Dave Phinney California Red Blend
Red Blend
Whispering Angel Rosé
Rosé
Far Niente "Estate" Napa Valley Chardonnay
Chardonnay
Garrison Brothers Single Barrel Cask Strength Bourbon S3B1
Explore Tequila
Tequila Casa Dragones Joven Petrit Halilaj Artist Edition
Exclusive Single Barrels
Junipero Gin Smoked Rosemary
Josh Cellars Seaswept & Summer Sipper Bundle
Waterford Love Forever Flute Pair
Gift Cards
Rolf Glass Blue Fish Recycled Tumblers
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Bourbon and Compartés Limited Edition Chocolate Collection Bundle
11 Ways To Mix Signature Cocktails For Your Wedding
Entertaining
The Best Closing Gifts For Real Estate Agents And Clients
Entertaining
Flavorful Cocktails For Summer
Entertaining
Co-founders of 1953 Tequila
Behind the Brand
SKYY Vodka Cielito Lindo
Recipes
This Bundle Contains
Writers’ Tears Double Oak is a blend of two premium whiskey styles - Single Pot Still and Single Malt - aged in two types of wood – American and French Oak. It is triple-distilled, non-chill filtered and bottled at 46% ABV (92 Proof). This expression is made possible by a close collaboration between the Walsh family in Ireland’s County Carlow and the Legaret family in Cognac, France.
Writers’ Tears is a unique style of whiskey embedded in Irish history. At a time when Irish whiskey was distilled exclusively in copper pot stills, two styles flourished: Single Malt and Single Pot Still. The marriage of both styles became known as 'The Champagne of Irish Whiskey' and was a style beloved of many of the Irish literary greats of the time. Writers' Tears is a recreation of that fabled 19th century whiskey and a tribute to Ireland's creative past, present and future.
Product Type | Whiskey |
Style | Irish Whiskey |
ABV | 46% |
Country | Ireland |
Vanilla. With notes of cinnamon.
Plum. With subtle poached pear.
Grapes. And fresh citrus zest.
Chocolate Undertones and lingering spice.
50ml | Writers’ Tears Double Oak |
15ml | Egg White |
20ml | Fresh Lemon Juice |
15ml | Sugar Syrup (1:1) |
4 dashes | Aromatic bitters |
1 | Shake with ice. |
2 | Strain into glass. |
3 | Garnish. |
Writers’ Tears Double Oak is a blend of two premium whiskey styles - Single Pot Still and Single Malt - aged in two types of wood – American and French Oak. It is triple-distilled, non-chill filtered and bottled at 46% ABV (92 Proof). This expression is made possible by a close collaboration between the Walsh family in Ireland’s County Carlow and the Legaret family in Cognac, France.
Writers’ Tears is a unique style of whiskey embedded in Irish history. At a time when Irish whiskey was distilled exclusively in copper pot stills, two styles flourished: Single Malt and Single Pot Still. The marriage of both styles became known as 'The Champagne of Irish Whiskey' and was a style beloved of many of the Irish literary greats of the time. Writers' Tears is a recreation of that fabled 19th century whiskey and a tribute to Ireland's creative past, present and future.
Product Type | Whiskey |
Style | Irish Whiskey |
ABV | 46% |
Country | Ireland |
Vanilla. With notes of cinnamon.
Plum. With subtle poached pear.
Grapes. And fresh citrus zest.
Chocolate Undertones and lingering spice.
50ml | Writers’ Tears Double Oak |
15ml | Egg White |
20ml | Fresh Lemon Juice |
15ml | Sugar Syrup (1:1) |
4 dashes | Aromatic bitters |
1 | Shake with ice. |
2 | Strain into glass. |
3 | Garnish. |
WARNING: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol