
Tammy Coxen explores the history of hundreds of tiny vintage liquor bottles that she inherited from her grandmother.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 196 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Bottle #128 is Bermúdez Anejo Especial. Bermúdez was founded in 1852 and is the oldest rum distiller in the Dominican Republic. This was one of my trickier bottles to research, but was very rewarding in the end as found some really great 1970s advert... more
I went all the way to Greece to taste Grandma’s two tiny bottles of ouzo with a local. Apostolos was the perfect guest, sharing his family stories of ouzo, talking about its production, and offering up an experienced palate for exploring Bottle #20: ... more
In this episode I tell the history of how the Havana Club brand, how it became the name that Cuban rum is marketed by all over the world today, and how my Grandma in Canada might have ended up with a bottle.
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I knew that I’d need a British woman of a certain age to taste Bottle #14: Babycham with me, and my friend (and 1980s barmaid) Farah Mendlesohn turned out to be the perfect guest. At only 4.2% ABV I didn’t have a lot of hope that this one would taste... more
So informative (and entertaining). Great place to learn about the history of spirits with lots of little great tidbits thrown in.










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