Beyoncé and Moët Hennessy Partner Up for New SirDavis Whisky
A Collaboration for the Ages
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Moët Hennessy have teamed up to create SirDavis, a Japanese-style whisky made in the States. It is named after Beyoncé's great-grandfather, Davis Hogue, and is the first spirit from the house developed entirely in-house.
A Unique Take on American Whisky
SirDavis offers a new take on American whiskey. It's crafted by Dr. Bill Lumsden, Moet Hennessy's five-time International Whisky Competition Master Distiller of the Year. The whisky is made with a blend of Kentucky bourbon and Japanese whisky, giving it a unique flavor profile.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Aromas of dried fruit, honey, and oak *
Palate: Complex flavors of caramel, vanilla, and spice *
Finish: Long and smooth, with hints of ginger and citrus Making History
SirDavis not only marks a new frontier in Beyoncé and Moët Hennessy's partnership but also makes history as Moët Hennessy's first American spirit brand developed entirely in-house Stateside. This is a significant move for the luxury goods conglomerate, demonstrating their commitment to the American whiskey market.
Availability
SirDavis is available for purchase at select retailers and online. The suggested retail price is $50 per bottle.
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