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45% - This rare and beautiful liquid pays homage to the endless fields & rich stories of Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. This liquid greets us on the nose with notes of creamy vanilla, followed by toasted oak, baking spices, and red fruit.
Bringing your nose to the glass and your olfactory is treated to caramel and vanilla layered on herbal and floral notes. The mouthfeel starts oily but finishes dry. On the palate you are treated to sweet caramel, vanilla, dusted in floral notes... finishing notes of oak and a lingering spiciness.
Batch 11 of Kentucky Owl Straight Bourbon is made with casks from a number of distilleries. Blended from bourbons aged for between 6 and 14 years, this offers aromas of citrus, chocolate and toffee on the nose. These are complemented by notes of more chocolate, oak spice, honey and cinnamon throughout the palate.
The nose features a savory mix of light rye bread with sweet caramel richness and a hint of tangy fruit salad. On tasting, there is an initial wave of buttery rye bread with a full-bodied feel.
This 2022 Master’s Collection was made with newly-distilled whiskey that went into the barrel at 100 proof. The barrel entry proof of “new make” plays an important role in the maturation process, and the standard for barrel entry proof has changed over the past two centuries.
This ten-year-old Bottled in Bond bourbon was aged in Warehouse C, built by Col. Taylor in 1885, and the barrel warehouse he was most proud of – the final piece in his “model distillery.”
Elijah Craig 11 Year Old Barrel Proof is a premium Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, showcasing the depth and complexity of Bourbon in its most authentic form. Hailing from Kentucky, this Bourbon is renowned for its robust character and rich heritage.
With only 1500 bottles produced worldwide, the World Whiskey Society's Straight Bourbon finished in Anejo Tequila Casks is a supremely limited release that's also purportedly a world first production.
One of the real fathers of bourbon is Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr. He was adopted by his uncle, Edmund Haynes Taylor Snr., who rechristened him as his junior, after becoming an orphan at the age of five in 1830.