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  2. Yellow Tail (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Tail was developed for the Casella family winery to enter into the bottled wine market—having previously supplied bulk wine to other wineries. [3] The Yellow Tail brand was developed in 2000 and was originally produced for the export market. It became the number one imported wine to the United States in 2011. [3] [4]

  3. Kentucky bourbon buying guide: Tips for how to pick the best ...

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    Many brands are made with sourced bourbon, made by a distillery then sold to a third party. Sometimes the sourced bourbon is finished in other barrels to give it a unique flavor.

  4. Best Bourbons Under $50 for Mint Juleps on Kentucky Derby Day

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    $42 from Total WineShop NowThis single-barrel release offers unique flavors that are distinct to the particular barrel selected for bottling. Cocktails where the nuances of the bourbon will shine ...

  5. Small batch whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Assuming the angel's share and other losses amount to about 40%, this number of bottles equates to about 15 typical bourbon barrels per batch, each 53 US gallons (200 L) in size. Maker's Mark bourbon ( Suntory Global Spirits ) says the traditional definition is a whiskey produced using "approximately 1,000 gallons or less (19 barrels) from a ...

  6. Casella Family Brands - Wikipedia

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    The company sells wine and beer under several brand names, [2] and since 2021 it also sells whisky under the Morris of Rutherglen brand. [12] In 2023 the company lists these as brands: Yellow Tail, Peter Lehmann Wines, The Magic Box Wine Collection, Brand's Laira of Coonawarra, Morris of Rutherglen, Baileys of Glenrowan, and Atmata.

  7. Merlot - Wikipedia

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    Merlot (/ ˈ m ɜːr l oʊ / MUR-loh) is a dark blue–colored wine grape variety that is used as both a blending grape and for varietal wines. The name Merlot is thought to be a diminutive of merle, the French name for the blackbird, probably a reference to the color of the grape.