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The Puncheon is considered as the "heart" of what makes Yamazaki Single Malt, Yamazaki. The Yamazaki Puncheon Single Malt Whisky is comprised of meticulously selected malts aged exclusively in puncheons crafted from hand-selected American oak.
Jack Daniel’s Bonded Tennessee Whiskey is Bottled-in-Bond, aged in select barrels for added depth and character. At 100 proof, the flavor delivers layered notes of caramel, rich oak, and spice giving way to a pleasantly lingering finish.
Distilled in fall 2007 and bottled in bond at 13 years old. Aged and bottled according to a special set of regulations from the US government's Standards of Identity for Distilled Spirits.
The First 100% WhistlePig Farm to Bottle Whiskey. Made entirely with Rye grain harvested on our Vermont Farm. Distilled and proofed with water from our well. Aged 4+years in local Vermont Estate oak barrels. Not just bonded, but Single Barrel and Farm to Bottle.
The Yamazaki 12 Years Old Single Malt is comprised of meticulously selected malt whiskies all cask-aged aged for a minimum of 12 years. This special limited-edition bottling was created in honor of Suntory Whisky's centenary. Part of the Yamazaki family, Japan’s quintessential whisky, it is made in Japan’s first and oldest malt distillery which was founded in 1923.
Jack Daniel’s 10 Year Tennessee Whiskey is the iconic brand’s first 10 year aged-stated whiskey in more than 100 years. According to Master Distiller Chris Fletcher, the limited edition release was composed of a little over 200 barrels for the inaugural release this year.
American single malt whiskeys, however, are less regulated, allowing more room for experimentation. With a specialty mash bill of Washington Select Pale Malt, Munich Malt, Extra Special Malt, pale chocolate malt, brown malt, and peated malt, their specialty Garryana-aged single malt is fermented with Belgian Brewer’s Yeast for a total of 144 hours, and aged partially in a distinct oak.