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This distinctive bourbon aged a minimum of eight years has a high percentage of rye in the recipe. Named 1792 after the year Kentucky joined the union and became state #15, it’s made to be bold and expressive. Complex and flavour packed, it has a vanilla oak bouquet with notes of banana and apple. Full bodied with a caramel, vanilla, sweet bourbon taste, it’s viscous and smooth while brash and nicely balanced.
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Angel’s Envy Kentucky Straight Bourbon is finished in port wine casks for an award-winning spirit. We guide each batch’s conditioning, blending our handcrafted bourbon in small batches of 8 to 12 barrels at a time. It’s typically aged for up to 6 years. While we lose about 5% of the spirit each year to evaporation, or “the Angel’s Share,” what’s left behind after we’re done is truly worthy of envy. Once it’s deemed ready, we finish our bourbon in ruby port wine casks, which adds subtly distinct flavor nuances that enhance the whiskey without challenging it. Our port finishing process lasts between three to six months, depending on taste.
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Baker's Bourbon embodies over six generations of distilling experience. The family recipe provides Bakers with a silky smooth texture and consistent taste from batch to batch.
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Basil Hayden's Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is aged 8 years in the Kentucky hills, producing an extremely smooth and rich style of Bourbon. Due to Basil Hayden's trademark elegance, this is a Bourbon that can be truly savoured and enjoyed in style.
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Our classic Virginia Whiskey bottled in bond at 100 proof. Its starts off as a 3 grain whiskey and then soaks for 2 months with charred Virginia white oak and Virginia apple wood, then it is aged for 6 years in oak barrels.
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Virginia Straight is your assurance that they make this Bourbon from grain to glass right here on their Virginia farm! Aged for at least 2 years in charred oak barrels, this is a rich, full flavored whiskey.
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The three grains used in the whiskey is grown on the farm, though the exact mixture of corn, wheat, and barley used in the whiskey is kept secret. The whiskey is twice distilled using an antique copper pot still. Virginia oak and apple wood chips are left to soak in the whiskey for two months before it is aged in oak barrels for 4 years.
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Bernheim Original Kentucky Straight Wheat Whiskey is the first truly new variety of American straight whiskey introduced since Prohibition! Hand crafted at the Bernheim Distillery is Louisville where it ages in Rickhouse Y developing the truly unique and smooth taste courtesy of using Wheat as the primary grain source. Sourced from only 75 barrels or less (small batch), this unique whiskey has a one-of-a-kind flavour profile; notes of vanilla, honey, toffee and quirky berry nature to completely enliven the senses.
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A masterful union of well-bred bourbons-each on its own a rye to be remembered. One, a 14-year – dark with oak, leather and tobacco. Two, 8-year – toasty warm with cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg. And three, 7-year — full of roasted caramel and honeyed raisin, then rested and mellowed in Cognac casks for a finish that’s all Kentucky heat with a wisp of crème brulee sweetness. A votre santé.
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A masterful union of three well-bred bourbons. One, a 14-year extra-aged rye bourbon. Two, an 8-year rye bourbon. And three, another 8-year rye bourbon, finished in sauternes wine casks from the Bordeaux region of France for a balance of sweetness with additional spice.
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This uncut, barrel-strength Bourbon is bold and flavorful. The caramel aroma is rich and luxe. On the palate, it’s quite tannic and drying, but the flavor shines through, showing toffee, caramel and dried cherry, with a spicy finish of clove, dried fig and date. The alcohol feels remarkably balanced despite the high proof. It needs no adornment: just add a chunk of ice and enjoy.
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The bouquet shows green apples, a touch of vanilla, spices, and a sliver of oak, with hints of black liquorice. The palate is very smooth then vanilla comes in, walnuts, a hint of green apples, spice and then bitter oak and some caramel. A short finish with little heat, oak and then mild vanilla lingers.
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A classic American Rye produced by Bower Hill. This has lots of vanilla, spice, orange and apricot. Warming with sugar and orange peel on the bouquet. The palateshows oak, apricot fruits and spice – menthol and maple. The finish is very spicy with mint and cinnamon notes.
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Cloves and cumin seeds are the most intense and unusual combination. There is ground ginger and a touch of honey as well. The palate follows the bouquet quite similarly with more spice type notes and then some creme brulee. More spice on the quite long and drying finish. There is quite a bit of aromatics as well.
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More than a spirit, more than a whiskey, this bourbon is a tribute to all that is unique. Buffalo Trace is the flagship bourbon from the multi award winning Buffalo Trace Distillery. Only after unanimous approval will bottling commence. Buffalo Trace is rich, complex and smooth in taste.
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White dog is the name that distillers give to whiskeys prior to going into cask. This is true here, and as a result this corn, rye and malted barley creation is bottled unoaked and is therefore clear.
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Only the rye from the Lawrenceburg Indiana distillery can quite conjure a perfect rye aroma such as this…Cinnamon and crunchy moscovado sugar crystal on green apple…so soft…so rigid…so unique…Exactly as the nose is fashioned, so is the delivery… But nothing compares in nose and delivery to this…in fact few whiskies in the world even get close.
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The liquid is said to have rich oaky aromas, a consistently smooth taste with vanilla and dried fruit, and a long, smoky finish. The extra four years of ageing brings more of those rich vanilla flavours, more cinnamon spice. If the original Bulleit is in its teens, this is Bulleit in its early thirties. A premium offering..
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An intensely grainy bouquet. The palate entry is corny sweet and nearly honey-like; at midpalate the core flavor of sweet corn mash remains while tastes of buttered popcorn, brown sugar, and nougat expand. Finishes with a spurt of fire and lots of long, corny/grainy tastes.
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Catoctin Creek Roundstone Rye Cask Proof “Maple Finished” is thoughtful and complex without being pretentious. This is the sort of whiskey that can open or close an evening with plenty of interest to explore in every sip. That impression is of quality and boldness of flavors.
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Only one in every ten barrels gets selected to be in the Roundstone Rye “92 Proof” whisky. This whisky is the culmination of several years of planning. For a few years now, we’ve been putting whisky away for storage. They have pulled some of the more interesting barrels from the back of the barn and decided to release these at a higher proof: a whisky specially curated for flavour, while still being remarkably smooth on the finish.
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Roundstone Rye® is a very unique rye whisky, made completely from scratch at our distillery in Purcellville, Virginia. This pre-Prohibition style rye whisky is made from 100% rye grain, sourced locally when available. It is mashed, fermented, distilled and aged completely in our distillery, before bottling it at a very sipp-able 80 proof. Aged in new charred white oak casks for a period of around two years, the whisky is smooth, woody, with that true grain character.
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Bright honey/topaz colour. The early aromas include gentle grain, toasted honey-wheat bread and tobacco leaf. An oily, toasty beauty seduces the taste buds at palate entry with dry flavors of cereal grain and mild oak resin – the mid-palate include sweet and oily flavors of raisins, grape- fruit, charred oak and cadied almonds. The finish is long, corny sweet and moderately fiery.
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Named after the Father of Bourbon, Reverend Elijah Craig this limited release Small Batch, twelve year old Bourbon is bottled at Barrel Proof and without chill filtering, preserving the natural flavors produced during the aging process. At full Barrel Proof, you can enjoy the Bourbon much the same way our Master Distiller does when he samples straight from the barrel.
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Elijah Craig Small Batch is a true premium Bourbon. Bottled exclusively from a dumping of 70 barrels or less, the brand carries the name of the Rev. Elijah Craig, the man who discovered the method of making true Kentucky Bourbon. Golden amber colour; sweet oak, vanilla and caramel aromas and flavours with a hint of peach followed by a long, spicy finish.
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Evan Williams 1783 is our signature, small batch Bourbon meaning that each batch is pulled from no more than 80 hand-selected barrels. It is extra-aged and uses the same sour mash process and traditional recipe made popular by our namesake. The result is a classic Bourbon- smooth rich, and worthy of the name.
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Evan Williams Bottled-In-Bond is one of the few remaining bottled-in-bond bourbons available. The designation means it is bottled at 100 proof, is a minimum of four years old, and is the product of one distillery in one production season. The taste is citrus on top of vanilla & black pepper and finishes warm, long and dry.
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Aged for far longer than required by law (5-6 years). The extra proof and age makes a Bourbon that is sweet, rich and full of character yet easy on the palate.
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Sweet hints of honey and vanilla, accented with citrus notes. Caramel and vanilla with hints of spice and chocolate, completed with a smooth, warm finish.
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Touch of vanilla, butterscotch, and some gentle lumberyard notes. There are notes of apple cider and a stronger vanilla character than the bouquet offers at first.
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A soft, delicate bourbon—especially when compared to its single barrel siblings here. Subtle notes of candied fruit and creamy sweet notes (vanilla, coconut, light toffee, and caramel corn) are nicely interwoven. Some integrated, gently-dried spice dances throughout and lingers on the finish. An easy-to-embrace bourbon with nice balance.
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High-toned, crisp and citric: lemon, lime and tangerine peel with a hint of mintiness. The palate is zesty. Lemon, honey and spice. Nice rye balance towards the finish. Touch of light woodiness getting oily as rye shows its hand on the finish. Very well-balanced. The uptown sophisticate, a discreetly charming member of the bourgeoisie.
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Gentleman Jack gets its unique mellow smoky flavour from being twice filtered through charcoal as opposed to the regular single filtration for Jack Daniel’s. The Whiskey is then aged and filtered again before bottling.
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American Prairie is a blend of three different sourced whiskeys. The first is a 2 year old straight bourbon from Indiana (MGP). The second two are 6 and 13 year old straight Kentucky Bourbons from Four Roses, if sources are correct. Additionally, the Four Roses recipe is the “B” recipe with a higher rye percentage (60% Corn, 35% rye, 5% malted Barley.)
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After some experimentation, they landed on their final formula, a blend of straight rye, straight bourbon and peated blended malt Scotch. Aged at least five years. The bourbon and rye are both sourced from MGP. The Scotch is a peated blended malt, and though they can’t disclose their source…
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Double Rye! is a blend of straight ryes. This means the bottle, itself, cannot be called a straight rye. The ryes in question are a 95% rye (5% malted barley) mash bill from MGP, and an 80% rye (20% malted rye) distilled by High West themselves at their distillery in Park City, Utah. The MGP rye is younger (at least 2 years of age) and column-distilled. The High West portion is older (a house blend containing High West straight ryes between 4 and 7 years) and is distilled on a copper pot still. Both ryes are aged in new, charred American oak.
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High West Rendezvous Rye is a blend of 5-19 year old rye from MGP and Barton. Rendezvous Rye uses more older whiskey in the blend. Just like with Double Rye, Rendezvous Rye’s blend is an interesting point of conversation because it has changed a number of times as the availability of higher-aged sourced rye dwindled and their own distillate aged.
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The J.W.Kelly Old Milford Straight Bourbon Whiskey is a wonderful caramel color with spicy flavor notes of oak, white pepper, vanilla and English toffee. The unique blend teases your palate with honey, baking spice and nutmeg as well as hints of coffee and fine chocolate. The finish is long with cinnamon, white pepper, barrel char and a slow warming heat. This is an amazing drink that needs nothing added.
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In the nearly 150 year history of Jack Daniels there has only been seven men overseeing the making of their famous whiskey. The ‘Master Distiller’ series honours these seven men with the first of the collection saluting none other than the founder and first distiller, Mr. Daniels himself. Jack’s independent spirit and uncompromising nature reflected his passion for producing whiskey his own way: a recipe and distilling process that has become a true American icon. Honoured in the special bottling of his life’s work, Jack Daniel’s taste of life lives on in the very limited series No.1 collection.
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A scent of toasted oak and honey and a taste of rich, warm maple and fruits. It is presented in a bottle that pays homage to the iconic No 7, with its own distinct gold label. The number 27 tied to this release, indicates that the new expression is based on the Old No.7 recipe, but double-barrelled and double-mellowed.
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Jack Daniel’s is one of the very few Tennessee Whiskies that is charcoal mellowed. Jack Daniel’s has a smooth aroma and flavour of vanilla, toasted oak and caramel translates well to the palate. A true American icon that has not only become a favourite here in the UK too.
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Jack Daniel’s Red Dog Saloon has a large, fruity and lightly perfumed scent of charcoal oak, flavors of dried fruits, buttercrumbs, almonds, scented orange and vanilla fudge. The palate is spicy with charcoal oak barrels, elements of dried apricots, nuts, buttercrumbs, orange and vanilla.
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In case you didn't know, Frank Sinatra was known to drink Jack Daniel's. A lot of Jack Daniel's. Now Jack is returning the favor by honoring the man who was such a loyal fan. Jack Daniel's Sinatra Select is made from barrels that are hand-selected by Master Distiller Jeff Arnett for a fuller flavor and darker color, then mingled with classic Old No. 7 to result in a drink with a smooth, bold character — just like the man himself.
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A special edition from Jack Daniel's, celebrating one of the whiskey's biggest fans – Frank Sinatra. For more than 50 years, JD was a firm favourite of Ol' Blue Eyes, regularly appearing in his hand as a tipple of choice. This release is not only bottled at a stronger 45%, but is also partly matured in 'Sinatra barrels', grooved on the inside to allow more wood/spirit interaction, developing a deeper and more intense flavour.
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The specialty about Jack Daniel's Single Barrel 100 Proof Tennessee Whiskey is that the aroma can vary from barrel to barrel. The casks are stored on the top of the shelves in the Jack Daniel’s warehouse to take advantage of possible swings in temperature. Through this technique, the whiskeys become highly aromatic and intense with a deep character.
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A century and a half in the making. This historic creation marries the smoothness of Jack Daniel’s with a unique 70% rye grain bill. Complex flavours of ripe fruit mingle with light toasted oak notes to create a taste rich with spice and a pleasant lingering finish. This is a big, bold rye that does not overpower.
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Jack Daniel's Honey is rare commodity indeed. Not often does Jack Daniel's add new products to its range, but here we have the very exciting Jack Daniel's Honey. A smooth blend of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey and honey liqueur to deliver a taste that is authentically 'Jack'. Rich notes of natural honey, sweet molasses and roasted nut glaze with the distinctive nose of classic Jack Daniel's.
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The wonderful limited release from Jack Daniel's pays tribute to the old White Rabbit Saloon opened by Jack Daniel himself in Lynchburg's town square 120 years ago. While everyone is familiar with Jack Daniel's famous Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey, his saloon was equally famous until prohibition put an end to the popular gathering place. It has been said that is was so popular as Jack himself was known to 'shout the bar' on occasion. Don't miss out on this rare piece of Jack Daniel's history buy purchasing a bottle of White Rabbit Saloon before stocks run out!
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The bottled in bond rules require that the whiskey in the mix must all be at least 4 years old and all from a single distilling “season,” so while the overall composition of this expression is necessarily a bit different from the standby, the general approach to the spirit — charcoal mellowing, relatively young stock — is probably about the same. The big difference — and the one you’ll notice immediately — is the higher proof level.
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The world's most famous name in Bourbon, Jim Beam, provide a even more intense and complex Bourbon experience with their Black Label Bourbon. Triple Aged for 6 years, this extra aging in barrel gives the Bourbon a fuller flavour that takes on some great winter spice notes such as cinnamon and nutmeg.
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Jim Beam Devil's Cut is an extraordinary new bourbon experience. The expert distillers at Jim Beam have developed a process that pulls the rich whiskey trapped inside the barrels' wood after they have been emptied. They then hold this barrel-treated extract until it develops the proper balance, then blend it with 6 year old Bourbon, the resulting Bourbon is a robust, premium whiskey.
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A new take on the classic Kentucky bourbon matured in not one, but two freshly charred American oak barrels.Creating exceptional and perfectly balanced depths that are woodier and richer with a hint of spice.