![]() you’ll discover premium crafted small-batch concoctions you won’t find anywhere else. ![]() Right down to the label, each bottle is a labor of love featuring original artwork from emerging artists across the globe. From fresh-squeezed mixers and house-made tinctures, to locally-grown herbs and botanicals, the brand take special care in sourcing local and building community in its own backyard. ![]() did a fair share of bar-hopping and searched far and wide to source the finest organic spirits and ingredients. Welcome to the world of Please – where the brand pours heart, passion, and imagination into the potions of our dreams. The brand's label is mostly neutral, yet the pop of color in the sticker-inspired stamp adds the perfect amount of whimsy and playfulness while keeping the brand's name and the beverage's flavor front and center. Best Studio designs the brand's packaging system, and the label leans into the brand's free-spirited mindset. It does not store any personal data.Utilizing homemade syrups and tinctures with a small-batch bottling process, Please! is a brand about leaning into the spontaneous. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. now if the red label is that good i bet the green label is greater (same price) but NO ONE EVER HAS IT IM JUST LIKE WTF ON THAT ONE … anyways its good cognac id drink it over hennessey but thatstuff churned (but not hennessey privilege or vsop) especially if it was aged, anything with 10 or 15 years on it just gets better cognacs a truly special thing, dark spirit lover, (im a gin man at heart tho )) like some stronger cognacs(same alcohol but theyre thicker) they might bea littlemore difficult to drink properly buti yo udo it leaves a morefull taste and to be honest the actual alcohol slides down better and youre leftwith less of the burning sensaton, … the thickness helds it slide down this thinner cognac it can be more difficult but if you move your tonguearound its not gonna gunk up like thicker cognac, i prefer a thicker more floral cognac as comparedto this, remy martin vsop in my opinion is the best cognac, idk it might be brandy i saw on the webstie the remy vsop red label is brandy andgreen label is cognac…. This is the sloppy cognac, im not complaining but like say i dont sip it right, its nto gonna burn me real bad. Sorry, Ludacris.Īnd by the way, pay special attention to the white, lacy etching on the bottle for an, er, intriguing surprise.Ĭ+ / $30 / On its own, though, Conjure isn’t half as smooth as it wants to be. The end result can only be described as out of balance.Īs a mixing brandy, which is how I figure most people will consume it, Conjure works. There’s wood in there but it’s too smoky, and it doesn’t fit will with the hefty fruitiness in the body. The initial rush is quite tasty, but that finish is tricky, almost like that of a cheap rye whiskey. Filled with pictures of Bridges sniffing samples at France’s Birkedal Hartmann while surrounded by dapper Frenchmen, it’s as bizarre a promo for a spirit as I’ve encountered.Īs for Conjure Cognac itself (tagline: “Imagine the possibilities.”), it’s exceedingly fruity, with a big apple character, and a hefty, sugary and spicy finish. If nothing else, I recommend you get your hands on the press book for Conjure Cognac, a new spirit brought to you by rapper/actor Chris “Ludacris” Bridges.
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