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Producer | Mt. Pleasant Club Whiskey |
Country | United States |
Region | District of Columbia |
Style | Whiskey - American |
Item# | 82304 |
This distinctive single malt has a unique mash bill of 50% cherrywood and 50% applewood smoked malt. Harvard Street Smoke was aged at least 5 years 6 months and was bottled at a proof of 88.
This batch is dedicated to the “foremost classical music satirist of all time,” Professor Peter Schickele, who lived on Harvard Street for part of his childhood. Schickele’s alter-ego, “P.D.Q. Bach (1807-1742),” is known as “the pimple on the face of music.” Mt. Pleasant artist, Nicholas Ledyard, brought his unique paper art talent to this label. The stunning label art is based on the photo of Professor Schickele by Peter Schaaf, captioned “P.D.Q. Bach being rewarded for his (dis)service to classical music”.
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