Oaky, smoky, and smooth Bulleit Bourbon is russet in color with a rich, oaky aroma. The dry, clean flavor is mellow and smooth, not hot in the throat. This 90 proof Kentucky bourbon delivers a wonderfully complex taste with hints of vanilla and honey and a long smoky finish.
We believe Maker's Mark is the only bourbon distillery to use pure, iron-free limestone spring water exclusively, not city, well or river water. Their source is a 10-acre limestone spring-fed lake at the distillery. The red wax seal you see on the bottle is like a snowflake, no two of them...
HUDSON BABY BOURBON is the first bourbon whiskey to be distilled in New York. This single grain bourbon is made from 100% New York corn and aged in special small American Oak barrels. This unique aging process produces a mildly sweet, smooth spirit with hints of vanilla and caramel. The BABY...
Knob Creek Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon
Nearly two decades after Booker Noe, grandson of Jim Beam and sixth-generation distiller, first introduced Knob Creek®, the distillery unveils its first-ever single barrel bourbon, Knob Creek® Single Barrel Reserve. In keeping with Knob Creek's philosophy that handcrafting superior quality bourbon is worth the effort, the new Knob Creek Single Barrel...
When Basil Hayden, Sr. began distilling his smooth Bourbon here in 1796, Kentucky was but four years old and George Washington was president. Today, we make Basil Hayden's Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey using the same skill and care that made it a favorite among America's frontier settlers. The recipe of this...
Old Pogue Master Select Bourbon
Following the Revolutionary War, a few venturesome distillers left Pennsylvanie, then the chief center of the distilling industry, and migrated down the Ohio River. One of their first stops was at a junction with the old Buffalo Trace, the overland trail to the south and west. Here in the original Bourbon County,...
DESCRIPTION: Deep amber with a copper-orange cast. Moderately full-bodied. Reminiscent of pralines, mocha, dried apricot and minerals. Bold, rich texture. Very dry and assertive on the palate. Nutty, spicy components dominate soft fruit notes. Amid all the power lies a fascinating element of zesty, bright succulence. Beautifully structured, this is a...
Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch Bourbon 100 proof
As founding father of the bourbon industry, Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. left an indelible legacy. His dedication to distilling began at the close of the Civil War when he purchased O.F C. Distillery. There, he developed innovative techniques that are still in use today. Made by hand, this Small Batch...
Angel's Envy is an port finished artisan bourbon inspired by Lincoln Henderson's lifetime spent perfecting his craft and creating fine spirits. There may just be a spark of divine vision mixed in as well. Recognized by Malt Advocate, The Bourbon Review and Maxim as one of the top spirits released in...
Jack Daniels Single Barrel Tennessee Whiskey
It was once a privilege reserved for Jack Daniel's Master Distiller. Exploring the nuances of whiskey from a single barrel. Today, connoisseurs around the world can savor this experience on their own. Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Tennessee Whiskey, the world's first charcoal mellowed single barrel Tennessee Whiskey, allows whiskey aficionados to...
Jefferson Reserve Very Old Bourbon
Jefferson's believes that their Jefferson's Reserve is the finest bourbon available anywhere. Its quality is a result of the painstaking hand crafting of every bottle. Only pure Kentucky limestone water could give Jefferson's Reserve its fresh, clean taste. Their new white oak barrels are deep-charred for proper aging. They use only...
Aged and bottled at Labrot & Graham Distillery which is in the heart of Kentucky's horse country While this distillery is the smallest in operation in the state, whiskey has been distilled on this site since 1812 As the hand-selected barrels of whiskey reached their peak, they were married with the...
John J Bowman Single Barrel Bourbon
Early pioneer Colonel John J. Bowman first explored Kentucky in 1775. Four years later he moved his family to Lincoln County where they were among the earliest settlers of Kentucky. He presided over Kentucky's first county court and was also appointed the first military commander and governor of Kentucky County. He...
