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Sunday's Finest Gold Fashioned Craft Cocktail
This product is available in: IL, NY Unfortunately, we can't ship to PO Boxes and APO addresses.
Size750mL Proof84.4 (42.2% ABV)This product is available in: IL, NY Unfortunately, we can't ship to PO Boxes and APO addresses.
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About Sunday's Finest Gold Fashioned Craft Cocktail
Robert Haynes comes from the hospitality industry. From 2007, his career spans working at The Violet Hour in Chicago, he helped develop and launch BËSK, a Swedish liqueur, and he co-founded the Analogue restaurant and cocktail bar. In 2017, he launched a line of all-natural liqueurs, called Apologue. His latest endeavor is Sunday's Finest Gold Fashioned ― "the world's first luxury ready-to-drink cocktail".Sunday's Finest is all about premium cocktails that are crafted with the finest ingredients. The Old Fashioned cocktail originates in the early 19th century when it was made with whiskey, bitters, sugar, and water. The brand's aim is to offer this classic cocktail in ready-to-drink form, and ― most importantly ― expertly balanced and uncompromised.
The cocktail starts with a proper whiskey base that consists of an 8-year-old Kentucky straight bourbon and 5-year-old Indiana straight rye. The Old Fashioned is a drink where the whiskey needs to shine and the folks at Sunday's Finest made sure that it does with the characteristic bourbon sweetness and rye spice. Then, Sunday's Finest proprietary Saffron Bitters are added. These are made with saffron, vanilla, cacao, gentian, and orange peel. The final ingredient is the fair trade demerara sugar, there to bring sweetness and balance to the mouthfeel. An atomizer is included with the bottle, just one spritz adding the touch of orange zest to the drink.
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About Cocktails
The history of cocktails dates back to the not-so-good days of prohibition when people started to mix drinks trying to make the homemade or bootlegged liquor drinkable.
But things have changed since then, and cocktails have become increasingly popular with modern pop culture, from classics like Martini, Old Fashioned, or Negroni, to the more festive versions like Margaritas and Mojitos becoming staples in most bars.
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