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Partnering with Fred Noe, Seventh-Generation Master Distiller of James B. Beam Distilling Co, on Legent Bourbon was an honor and an exciting opportunity to create something special that represents East meets West,” said Fifth-Generation Chief Blender of Suntory Whisky Shinji Fukuyo.
Featuring Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey partially finished in red wine casks, this LTO will highlight the refined & light flavor profile Basil Hayden consumers love, while delivering a distinctive red wine flavor in a unique & sophisticated way.
Bardstown Bourbon Company Discovery Series #6 is a blend of straight bourbon whiskies. The blend consists of 68% 11-year-old Kentucky Bourbon, 16% 17-year-old Tennessee Bourbon, and 16% 7-year-old Indiana Bourbon. Bardstown Discovery Series #6 is a cask-strength bourbon bottled at 58% ABV.
For this 2023 release, Master Distiller Elizabeth McCall has drawn upon prior creative releases and continued product experimentation for inspiration. In 2014, the Master’s Collection released the first Pinot Noir finished Kentucky Bourbon in history, Sonoma-Cutrer Pinot Finish. This was followed in 2016 with the first-ever American Brandy Cask finished Bourbon.
Bardstown Bourbon Company Discovery Series #5 is a blend of straight bourbon whiskies. The blend consists of 31% 13 year old Kentucky Bourbon, 25% 17 year old Tennessee Bourbon, 25% 7 year old Kentucky Bourbon, and 19% 6 year old Kentucky Bourbon. The Bardstown Bourbon Company is a New Blend of Bourbon Makers, pushing the boundaries through innovation, while honoring the traditional art of making whiskey.
This unique blend of two Kentucky Straight Bourbons in non-chill filtered and blended in batches of ten barrels or less.Bottled by Heaven's Door Spirits, Memphis, Tennessee. Distilled in Kentucky.
59% - Little Book Chapter 7, “In Retrospect,” is the seventh chapter in the Little Book series. “In Retrospect” is a blend of 7 different liquid streams, blending one liquid from each of the previous chapters, then adding a record seventh.
Kentucky Owl Dry state is an extremely rare blend of Kentucky Owl's most precious barrels. "Following the eighteenth amendment and passage of the Volstead Act, America went into a dry state. Their G.M. Dedman Distillery closed forever. This rare blend pays homage to this consequential event.
Meet the American West's most innovative and inviting bourbon. A blend of straight bourbon whiskeys, aged a minimum of two years in charred white American oak barrels. Never chill-filtered or carbon-treated and utilizing a variety of high rye content mash bills to convey an earthy complexity (with a bit of spice). The perfect marriage of richness and brightness expressed by notes of honey nougat, sweet cornbread biscuits, and lemon zest with caramel apples and pecan pie lingering on the finish. Whether sipped or stirred, this bourbon is blended to be your tried and true.
41.15% - Blended and aged in barrels with a very light char, allowing a myriad of secondary flavors to express themselves. Nose of peach and vanilla. Smooth and sweet palate with hints of berry and citrus. Warm delicate finish.
Beautiful aromas of maple syrup and caramel with floral fragrances and citrus zest that blend well into caramel, vanilla flavors with bold rye spice and hints of apricot.
Kentucky- Aromas of caramel toffee, sweet char, creme brulee, cinnamon, vanilla, and apple. Bright first notes of rich caramel sweetness. Vanilla and toffee coat the front of the palate, linger, then blend with tingles of pepper, cinnamon, and a hint of ginger.
Bardstown Bourbon Company's latest in a series of collaborations is a 9-year-old bourbon finished in The Prisoner Wine Company's French Oak red wine barrels for 18 months.
A blend of bourbons aged 15 years and up, this is the follow-up to the most decadent expression in Widow Jane's lineup. Finished in air-seasoned Appalachian oak and bottled at 99 proof, it's their oldest offering.