Blanton's Bourbon
Blanton’s Gold, SFTB, Green & Original 4-Pack
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Russell's Reserve
Russell's Reserve 10 Year Old Bourbon
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Elijah Craig 23 Year Old Bourbon
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Wild Turkey
Wild Turkey Rare Breed Barrel Proof Bourbon
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Russell's Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon
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E.H. Taylor, Jr.
E.H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch Bourbon
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Eagle Rare Bourbon Whiskey 3-Pack Bundle
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Woodford Reserve Bourbon Whiskey 375ml
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W.L. Weller
WL Weller 12 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon
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Woodford Reserve
Woodford Reserve Master's Collection Straight Malt Whiskey
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Bourbon Description
Bourbon Description
Understanding Bourbon Whiskey
What is Bourbon Whiskey?
Bourbon whiskey is a distinctive type of American whiskey that is primarily made from corn, a feature that gives it a sweet flavor. By law, it must contain at least 51% corn and be aged in newly charred oak barrels. Many people appreciate Bourbon because it is rich in flavor and has a type of smoothness that is unique to it. As a result, it has gained popularity not only in the United States but around the world.
The History of Bourbon
In the late 18th century, settlers in the United States began distilling corn, leading to the creation of Bourbon whiskey. The drink is named after Bourbon County in Kentucky, where it was first produced. However, the exact origins are a bit murky, so various stories exist about how it became so popular. Because of its rich history and connection to American culture, Bourbon has become a symbol of traditional craftsmanship in distilling.
Tasting Notes and How to Enjoy Bourbon
People often enjoy Bourbon neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails, but the way you consume it can significantly influence your tasting experience. Bourbon typically has sweet notes of caramel and vanilla, with hints of oak and spice. Therefore, understanding the flavor profile can enhance your enjoyment. For those new to Bourbon, starting with a classic cocktail like an Old Fashioned can be a great introduction!