Firestone Walker Releasing Axe Hole Single Malt Whiskey

Subject: Discover Axe Hole - The New Single Malt Whiskey Collaboration! Image Description: The email features a rich, amber-colored bottle of Axe Hole Single Malt Whiskey, a collaboration between Calwise Spirits and Firestone Walker. The bottle is prominently displayed, showcasing its intricate label and seal. The whiskey is aged 3 years in charred American oak barrels. The text highlights the special edition, emphasizing the unique distillation process using traditional brewing grains. The lower part of the image shows a glass being filled with the whiskey, with a seal indicating it as a product of California, U.S.A. There's a "Learn More" button inviting recipients to explore further details about this exclusive release. Click here to go to Firestone Walker’s website to learn more about the collaboration and buy it as well.

Subject: Discover the Axe Hole Single Malt Whiskey - A Unique Neighborhood Collaboration!  Image Description: The email features the Axe Hole Single Malt Whiskey collaboration between Firestone Walker and Calwise Spirits. At the top, a photo shows two individuals, likely Nick Firestone and Master Distiller Aaron Bergh, standing proudly in a distillery with the caption "Distilled & Bottled in Paso Robles, CA."  The text introduces the collaboration, explaining that the whiskey is crafted from an all-barley sour mash fermented by Firestone Walker and distilled by Bergh at Calwise Spirits. Nick Firestone is quoted, emphasizing the deepening of their artisanal roots and the extension of their barrel-aged tradition.  Below, images of the whiskey bottle, a glass of the whiskey, and the label detail are shown. Aaron Bergh’s quote describes the whiskey's flavor profile, likening it to a bourbon with vanilla and caramel notes from the charred American oak.  The email notes that only 100 cases were produced and are available for $75 at the Calwise Spirits tasting room and online. A "Buy Now" button at the bottom invites recipients to make a purchase. The final image shows Bergh and Firestone together, holding a bottle of the whiskey in a welcoming, friendly setting.

Subject: Discover the Axe Hole Single Malt Whiskey - A Unique Neighborhood Collaboration!  Image Description: The email features the Axe Hole Single Malt Whiskey collaboration between Firestone Walker and Calwise Spirits. At the top, a photo shows two individuals, likely Nick Firestone and Master Distiller Aaron Bergh, standing proudly in a distillery with the caption "Distilled & Bottled in Paso Robles, CA."  The text introduces the collaboration, explaining that the whiskey is crafted from an all-barley sour mash fermented by Firestone Walker and distilled by Bergh at Calwise Spirits. Nick Firestone is quoted, emphasizing the deepening of their artisanal roots and the extension of their barrel-aged tradition.  Below, images of the whiskey bottle, a glass of the whiskey, and the label detail are shown. Aaron Bergh’s quote describes the whiskey's flavor profile, likening it to a bourbon with vanilla and caramel notes from the charred American oak.  The email notes that only 100 cases were produced and are available for $75 at the Calwise Spirits tasting room and online. A "Buy Now" button at the bottom invites recipients to make a purchase. The final image shows Bergh and Firestone together, holding a bottle of the whiskey in a welcoming, friendly setting.

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