Why We Love It
The Notorious F.I.G. Cocktail Set elevates the classic Irish whiskey experience by pairing Powers Gold Label with the rich, complex flavors of caramelized fig syrup and the bittersweet notes of Amaro Montenegro. This unique combination, accented by Peychaud's Bitters, creates a harmonious blend that balances sweetness, spice, and depth, offering cocktail enthusiasts a sophisticated twist on traditional whiskey-based drinks.
How to Drink It
The Notorious F.I.G. Cocktail Set is a versatile ensemble that shines in spirit-forward cocktails like Old Fashioneds or Manhattan variations, allowing the Irish whiskey's smoothness to meld beautifully with the rich fig syrup and complex amaro. It's equally enjoyable sipped neat or over a large ice cube on cool autumn evenings, pairing wonderfully with hearty dishes like roasted pork or fig and goat cheese tarts.
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Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh figs and warm caramel lead, followed by hints of honey and vanilla from the Irish whiskey. Subtle herbal notes of chamomile and thyme emerge, with a touch of orange zest from the amaro.
Palate: Rich, velvety texture coats the tongue. Ripe fig flavors mingle with spiced caramel and toasted oak. The whiskey's smooth maltiness balances the syrup's sweetness. Amaro adds complexity with bitter herbs and citrus peel. Peychaud's bitters contribute a slight anise kick.
Finish: Long and warming. Lingering notes of dried figs and caramelized sugar. The amaro's gentle bitterness and the whiskey's subtle spice create a pleasant dryness. A faint hint of cherry and almond emerges at the tail end, leaving a satisfying, nuanced aftertaste.
How It's Made
The Notorious F.I.G. cocktail set combines the smooth, triple-distilled Powers Gold Label Irish Whiskey with the rich sweetness of Liber Caramelized Fig Syrup, the complex bitterness of Amaro Montenegro, and the aromatic punch of Peychaud's Bitters. What's fascinating about this ensemble is how the fig syrup is made using a careful caramelization process that intensifies the fruit's natural sweetness, creating a perfect counterpoint to the whiskey's spicy notes and the amaro's herbal complexity.