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		<title>Hudson Baby Bourbon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 05:45:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traditionally, American whiskey has two homes, not far apart: Kentucky and Tennessee. Tuthilltown Spirits don&#8217;t seem to care. They have a product line of seven whiskies made in New York. So, how does the Empire State&#8217;s offerings stand up? If you&#8217;re a Kentucky traditionalist, there are going to be some flavors you&#8217;re not used to. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Traditionally, American whiskey has two homes, not far apart: <a title="Kentucky Whiskey &lt;&lt; Whiskey is Good" href="http://whiskeyisgood.com/kentucky" target="_blank">Kentucky</a> and <a title="Tennessee Whiskey &lt;&lt; Whiskey is Good" href="http://whiskeyisgood.com/tennessee" target="_blank">Tennessee</a>. <a title="Tuthilltown Spirits" href="http://tuthilltown.com" target="_blank">Tuthilltown Spirits</a> don&#8217;t seem to care. They have a product line of seven whiskies made in New York. So, how does the Empire State&#8217;s offerings stand up? If you&#8217;re a Kentucky traditionalist, there are going to be some flavors you&#8217;re not used to. First, Hudson Baby Bourbon is a 100% corn bourbon, as opposed the average 80% corn of most bourbons. That makes it a bit fruitful and a touch sweet. It also makes it very mellow, as opposed to other young bourbons. Added to the sweet tastes is a nice strong peppery spice; something that will divide drinkers. Overall, it certainly is a refreshing addition to the bourbon experience. I can easily see this as being an arguing point for many bourbon fans, but I think it is an amazing offering from an unlikely place.</p>
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