Citrus Forward Gin DESCRIPTION Bold citrus taste delivered by sweet and bitter orange peel and NY State Cascade hops. Fruity notes and a hint of spice offer a sweet and...
Kings County makes handmade moonshine, bourbon, and other whiskeys out of 100% New York grain. Proud to only distill whiskey for their label, King's County Distillery distills everything with traditional copper whiskey stills...
The Rum Line, as referred to by rum-runners, is the extent of the US territorial sea off the Montauk coastline considered international waters. The Caribbean rum-running ships would wait, with...
This distinguished straight rye whiskey is hand-crafted from rye and other grains which are 100% locally grown in New York State. Aged two to three years, this rye begins its...
Fresh, home-grown black raspberries macerated in Core Vodka, then re-distilled in the French framboise style. A trace of black raspberry juice is added for a magnificent violet color. Profound aromas...
Made from apples grown at Harvest Spirits, Core Gin is made by distilling hard cider three times. This base spirit is then distilled once more to become gin. Soft floral...
Made from apples grown at Harvest Spirits, Core Vodka is made by distilling hard cider three times. A bright floral nose, dry mid palate and a long clean finish. A single...
Made from 100% home-grown apples. Harvest Spirits carefully distills fermented hard cider twice in small batches. Aged for 2 years in 50 gallon ex-bourbon casks, then finished in 15 gallons...
Truly a labor of love, Harvest Spirits takes Applejack that has been aged for two years, soaks sweet bing cherries and ages for an additional year in quarter casks. No...
Freshly picked peaches are hand-pitted and soaked in two-year old Applejack for an additional year to make this delicate and lovely flavored brandy. No sugar or additives. 30 ABV, 60...
Made from Madagascar vanilla beans, locally roasted cold brew coffee from Kru Coffee of Saratoga Springs, New York and unprocessed Adirondack spring water. Enjoy it on the rocks or to...