| Product Name | Black Velvet Toasted Caramel |
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| Unit GTIN UPC | 096749003273 |
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| Supplier Item Description | Black Velvet Toasted Caramel Cndn Wky WNF/70º/1.75x6 |
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| Brand Name | Black Velvet |
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| Volume of Unit | 1750 |
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| Long Description | Black Velvet Toasted Caramel blends Black Velvet Canadian Whisky with natural toasted caramel flavors for a smooth and delicious finish. Caramel, toffee, and cream notes accentuate and complement the woody Canadian Whisky character. The palate is rich and luscious with a creamy aftertaste that lingers and delights.
Black Velvet first came out of the barrel in 1951 and has grown to become the second largest Canadian Whisky in the world. The brand was initially known as “Black Label,” but after Jack Napier, the original distiller, sampled the first batch, he changed the name to Black Velvet to reflect its uncommon velvety taste and smoothness. |
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| Taste | Caramel, toffee, and cream notes accentuate and complement the woody Canadian Whisky character. |
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| Feature Bullet | Black Velvet first came out of the barrel in 1951 and has grown to become the second largest Canadian Whisky in the world |
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| Feature Bullets 2 | At 70 proof, it delivers a rich and luscious palate and a creamy aftertaste that lingers and delights. |
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| Feature Bullets 3 | Offerings include Original, Reserve, Toasted Caramel, Apple, and Peach |
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| Feature Bullets 4 | Enjoy Black Velvet Toasted Caramel neat, on the rocks, with a mixer, or in a delicious cocktail. |
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| Brand Story | Black Velvet Toasted Caramel blends Black Velvet Canadian Whisky with natural toasted caramel flavor for a smooth and delicious finish. Caramel, toffee, and cream notes accentuate and complement the woody Canadian Whisky character. The palate is rich and luscious with a creamy aftertaste that lingers and delights. Black Velvet first came out of the barrel in 1951 and has grown to become the second largest Canadian Whisky in the world. The brand was initially known as “Black Label,” but after Jack Napier, the original distiller, sampled the first batch, he changed the name to Black Velvet to reflect its uncommon velvety taste and smoothness. |
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| Gluten Free | Yes |
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