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Finished in Cabernet Sauvignon Casks and then aged for a second time in luxury Cabernet casks. The result is a wonderfully complex bourbon with flavorful bursts of toasted vanilla, ripe fruit and spice, for an exceptionally clean, lingering, smooth finish and a rich character.
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.
True grain featuring a mash bill of 45% winter wheat. Aged 4 years in new oak barrels, high wheat content creates a mellow, nutty whiskey with a long, smooth finish. Flavors of roasted coffee bean and hazelnut.
Calumet Kentucky Straight 8 year Bourbon is a product of a 50 Barrel Batch. The elegant mash bill is 74% Corn, 18% Rye, 8% Malted Barley. Each bottle label contains a batch number. The result of this bourbon craftsmanship is a bold, vigorous, luxurious Kentucky bourbon.
Nose: Upon Uncorking: notes of oak and wood char are notable. Nose: After Breathing: complex scents of dark fruit and sweet corn. Taste: Bold flavors of oak, aged spice and toasted grains are present while toffee and a subtle smoky-sweetness roll across the palate. Finish: A lingering finish mellows, leaving sweet tobacco and rye flavors with a slightly dry mouth feel.
The whiskey aging process is influenced by time & place. Aren't we lucky. These barrels have all been influenced by the greatly original source and their time in our Rick House in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The different rick house positions combined with flavor & alcohol strength.
Angel’s Envy Cask Strength Bourbon 2021 Limited Edition - Angel’s Envy Cask Strength Bourbon 2021 Limited Edition is complex on the nose, with notes of peach and cherry accompanied by hints of brandy, tea and honey.
Uses wheat in place of rye as the third or small grain. The use of winter wheat replaces the spicier, fruitier flavor notes that rye provides with a softer and rounder character.