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A sweet wine that combines whiskey with fruity aroma, loved by wine lovers all over the world
Whether it is drunk neat, on the rocks or mixed with cocktails, it can show its unique charm.
Rich fruity aroma and sweetness make it the soul of party cocktails.
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A sweet wine that combines whiskey with fruity aroma, loved by wine lovers all over the world
Whether it is drunk neat, on the rocks or mixed with cocktails, it can show its unique charm.
Rich fruity aroma and sweetness make it the soul of party cocktails.
Region : United States
Alcohol : 35%
Volume:750ml
Aroma: Sweet fruity aroma. Canned peaches, notes of golden syrup and a hint of almonds.
Palate: Creamy with peach nectar and soft spices, vanilla and honey.
Finish: Fruity notes of vanilla and honey.

M.W.Heron, born in Ireland in 1850, came to New Orleans in 1870 as a bartender. The whiskey at that time was very spicy, and since consumers did not like it, he decided to develop a whiskey to satisfy consumers' tastes. So, he used the flavors of different liquors and spices to blend a smooth, refreshing and easy-to-drink whiskey (Cuffs and Buttons).
He kept the recipe a top secret (even now), and he sold his newly developed whisky by the glass.
In 1855, Heron officially renamed his product Southern Comfort for the World's Fair in New Orleans.
In 1898, Heron moved to Tennessee. When the bars in Tennessee heard about Heron's arrival, they came to him to ask for his secret recipe.
Heron discovered a business opportunity. Instead of teaching the secret recipe to anyone, he registered his recipe and bottled and sold SoCo. In 1900, SoCo won a gold medal at the Paris World Expo. In 1904, Heron used SoCo to mix the first cocktail, which was very popular and won him another gold medal!
In 1934, the Fowler family purchased the Southern Comfort brand and switched to its current packaging. The house in the label is the Fowler family's house. Because of the movie Gone with the Wind, Southern Comfort launched a cocktail named after the heroine in the play, which became an instant hit.

Combining classic whiskey flavor with the fruity freshness of peach. The Southern Comfort has been used in countless cocktail and mixed drink recipes since its creation in the late 1800s, and it's especially easy to drink with cola and a good rock of ice.