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Jim Beam Bourbon is a classic Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey, crafted with over 200 years of expertise. With rich notes of caramel, vanilla, and oak, it delivers a smooth and balanced taste.
Released in March 2022, this is one of four extended cask finished bourbons in the second batch of Barton 1792 Distillery's Thomas S. Moore line-up. Each of the four releases are made with the distillery's high-rye bourbon recipes which is aged 5-6 years.
Jim Beam Black is a premium bourbon that is, and always will be, extra-aged for taste and bottled only when it's just right. Jim Beam Black has a balanced, rich, and flavorful character with a deep mix of oak, cinnamon, and vanilla aromas.
This bourbon is described as having an aroma explosion of sweet, rich fruit and toasted nuts, followed by figs, hints of spicy tobacco and subtle cedar. The palate is sweet with a soft, round initial impression followed by a myriad of aged fruits and nuts. the finish is balanced and sweet with notes of spicy oak. This whiskey was finished in Oloroso sherry casks for approximately one to four years.
Old Forester’s 22nd iteration of its limited-edition, vintage-dated Birthday Bourbon created in celebration of founder George Garvin Brown’s birthday. This year marks the 152nd year of the company he began in 1870.
A few years ago, Buffalo Traced asked Weller Bourbon fans to login to a website and craft their perfect bourbon. The website allows you to choose a desired recipe, proof, warehouse location, and how long you would age the bourbon. The CYPB release is the whiskey consensus of thousands of bourbon lovers. This spirit is a wheated bourbon that ages on the highest tier of the warehouse for eight years until it is bottled at 95 proof.
Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey is a standout in the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, released annually alongside other rare and coveted offerings like George T. Stagg and William Larue Weller.
See the profound, brownish, copper shading. Smell the amazing caramel, zest, sweet-tobacco fragrances. Appreciate a smooth, wide section, prompting a medium-to full-bodied sense of taste with sweet toffee, cooked nut and calfskin notes.
Thomas S. Moore Chardonnay Cask Finished Bourbon is one of three releases in the new "ultra-premium" brand from Barton 1792 Distillery. Moore founded the distillery in 1889 in Bardstown, Kentucky now known as Barton 1792 but it closed in 1920 due to Prohibition.
Thomas S. Moore Port Cask Finished Bourbon is one of three releases in the new "ultra-premium" brand from Barton 1792 Distillery. Moore founded the distillery in 1889 in Bardstown, Kentucky now known as Barton 1792 but it closed in 1920 due to Prohibition.
Like the previous chapters in the acclaimed Little Book Series, “Lessons Honored” continues to deliver on Noe’s passion for creating first-to-world, high-quality blended whiskeys, while also honoring the Beam family legacy.
While each release of Yellowstone Limited Edition is different, one thing always remains the same: a promise of top-shelf flavor with humble complexities. This year’s offering features a delicately balanced blend of 7-year, 15-year and 16-year-aged bourbons, finished in Marsala Superiore casks.
Thomas S. Moore Cabernet Sauvignon Cask Finished Bourbon is one of three releases in the new "ultra-premium" brand from Barton 1792 Distillery. Moore founded the distillery in 1889 in Bardstown, Kentucky now known as Barton 1792 but it closed in 1920 due to Prohibition.
As part of the Publioteca's mission of pairing the world's most elusive and sought-after whiskies with books, we're honored to present Publioteca's Vol. 2, which pairs Jim Murray's Whiskey Bible with a World Whiskey Society's Kentucky Straight Bourbon, but this isn't any ordinary bourbon!
Bottled at 90 proof, Jim Beam Signature Craft Soft Red Wheat is a light-bodied and very approachable bourbon that has been aged for 11 years. The finest Soft Red Wheat from Kentucky and Indiana gives this bourbon a gentle spice with a slight, light brown sugar sweetness and a light-bodied finish that is best enjoyed straight (neat or on-the-rocks).