Journeyman Fine Girl Brandy
  • Category Brandy
  • Country United States
  • Region Michigan
  • Distillery Journeyman
  • Style Brandy
  • Alcohol 45%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Journeyman

Fine Girl Brandy (0.75l, 45%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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Attention, sailors! There’s a new captivator in town.

Journeyman Distillery is housed in a 19th-century factory, literally making its way from producing corsets and buggy whips to pouring out some seriously delicious sips. Its founder, E.K. Warren, may have been a prohibitionist, but we won't hold it against him. After all, if he could taste the delicious Whiskey being produced in his old factory today, he might have a change of heart. Enter Bill Welter, a Scotch enthusiast who did some major Whiskey wanderlust-ing in Tasmania and then decided to take the plunge and start his own distillery in the old factory building. Today, the folks at Journeyman are keeping busy, and they take their commitment to quality seriously, running all their Spirits through the Midwest Organic Services Association to ensure that their organic grain comes from certified growers.

Remember that 1972 song by Looking Glass about Brandy stealing sailors from the sea with her eyes? Well, now Brandy's got a new liquid form that's just as captivating. Fine Girl Brandy starts off as Vidal Blanc grapes from the St. Julian Winery. When the grapes become wine, the Spirit undergoes a distillation process that concentrates all that mouth-watering flavor, adding up to its richness. Further aging in oak barrels imparts tannins, color, and complexity, culminating in a richly flavored Brandy that harmoniously blends the distinctive notes of oak and grapes.

  • Category Brandy
  • Country United States
  • Region Michigan
  • Distillery Journeyman
  • Style Brandy
  • Alcohol 45%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Golden amber with hints of orange.

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Rich and complex, notes of dried fruit, caramel, vanilla, spice, and oak.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Smooth, sweet, and full-bodied. Expect flavors of grapes, oak, vanilla, figs, and a pinch of nuttiness.

Finish
Long, warm, and pleasant.
 

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Character Dogson
The original owner of the Featherbone factory was a man named E. K. Warren. In addition to making two products (now used in economics classes as the very definition of declining products) — buggy-whips and corsets — Mr. Warren was a die-hard abolitionist.
Brandy was invented in the 16th century by a sneaky Dutch merchant who learned how to remove water from Wine and save cargo space. He then added water again and called it “Bradwijn”, which means “burned wine”.
Nevertheless, the best Brandies are required to preserve the concentrated flavor of the used fruit.
Brandies can help digestion, so they are perfect after meals. They were and are still considered medicine. Basically, any fruit that can be fermented can be distilled and turned into Brandy.
Brandies can help digestion, so they are perfect after meals. They were and are still are considered medicine.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
The original owner of the Featherbone factory was a man named E. K. Warren. In addition to making two products (now used in economics classes as the very definition of declining products) — buggy-whips and corsets — Mr. Warren was a die-hard abolitionist.
Brandy was invented in the 16th century by a sneaky Dutch merchant who learned how to remove water from Wine and save cargo space. He then added water again and called it “Bradwijn”, which means “burned wine”.
Nevertheless, the best Brandies are required to preserve the concentrated flavor of the used fruit.
Brandies can help digestion, so they are perfect after meals. They were and are still considered medicine. Basically, any fruit that can be fermented can be distilled and turned into Brandy.
Brandies can help digestion, so they are perfect after meals. They were and are still are considered medicine.
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