We’ve picked out a few of our favorite indulgent libations for celebrating Valentine’s Day! Whether you’re celebrating love with a special someone, a crew of pals or are practicing good self-love this year, treat yourself to a bottle of something good.
Continue readingTom & Rick’s Stave-Selected Maker’s Mark Single Barrel
We had the pleasure of being one of the very first stores to be able to blend up our very own custom stave selection.
Continue readingJapanese Rice Whiskies
While most Japanese whisky is much more akin to Scottish Single Malt, these whiskies draw much more from traditional Japanese heritage, bringing classic Japanese ingredients together with new distillation techniques.
Continue readingThanksgiving Essentials
The France 44 staff is weighing in on their favorites for one of the most important food and beverage holidays of the year! Check out what’s always on our table for Thanksgiving, from bubbles to bourbon.
Continue readingBittercube’s New Heirloom Liqueurs
These products have been a long time coming: the people who brought you Bittercube Bitters now have their own lineup of liqueurs.
Continue readingBrand New France 44 Single Barrels have Arrived!
Hold on to your tumblers–bourbon season is in full swing, and we’ve got some special stuff to fill your cabinet with.
Continue readingThe Mac & Cheese Events
Macallan has created a program to create cheese and scotch pairings and share them with customers, and when they invited us to join in, we jumped at the opportunity.
Continue readingNew Single Barrels Have Arrived!
France 44 is the proud owner of three new single barrels of bourbon and rye!
Continue readingNikka Coffey Gin is Back Plus Two New Summer Gins!
This is a silky citrusy gin best for a gin and tonic, martini with a twist, or a vesper. Get it while you can, limited supplies for now!
Continue readingCachaça and the Caipirinha
We’re smack in the middle of the hot heat of summer and the World Cup is upon us, so why don’t we take a little trip to Brazil and drink some cachaça?
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