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Bourbons, Tennessee and American Whiskys Results 51 - 62 of 62
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Reverend Elijah Craig was the complete renaissance man, baptist preacher and Kentucky entrepreneur, he is the man most credited with the establishment of Bourbon Whisky. Our reverend survived the Revolutionary War to build his Distillery in Fayette County, one of the first producers to age his liquor in charred oak casks, a unique Bourbon process which imparts distinctive reddish hues and identifiable caramelled corn flavour. Each bottle is individually hand written, an indication of the devotion and care which have made Elijah Craig the most enduring marque in American Whisky.
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Gold and Silver Medals winner San Francisco World Spirits Competition, re-established in 2003 to overwhelming critical acclaim. Old No.8 is the Whisky that made George Dickel famous. The excitement following the relaunch of Old No.8 was overwhelming. There's a reason the classics never fade away, try George Dickel Old No.8 Tennessee Whisky and find out why for yourself.
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Bourbon American / /
American Bourbon is inimitable. It can only be made in the USA, and must be aged for two years in new American oak barrels that have been charred on the inside. There is also a requirement that the distillate be composed of not less than 51%, and not more than 79% corn, to be entitled to the name Bourbon. Distilled using traditional methods and aged for five years in American oak barrels, Cougar's distinctive flavour is enhanced by classic charred oak-toast flavouring giving rise to a sweet, vanilla nose. This contemporary Bourbon appeals most to those who appreciate authenticity and quality.
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The legend begins in New Orleans, where the Bulleit family emigrated from France in the 1700s. Around 1830, Augustus Bulleit moved from New Orleans to Louisville Kentucky, taking with him his talents and skill at brandy making. As a tavern keeper in Louisville, he began producing small batches of Whiskey. Relentless in his pursuit of perfection, he experimented with different recipes. When he found one that met his expectations, the inspiration for Bulleit Whiskey was born. After more than a century, the Bulleit family finally returned to Whiskey making in 1987.
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Bourbon American / /
The Buffalo Trace whiskyworks were established circa 1800 in Franklin County along Kentucky River, at a place where herds of buffalo would cut a ford in the days before the iron horse. The oldest continuously operating Distillery in America, granted special license during Prohibition to make Whiskey for medicinal purposes, Buffalo Trace have claimed more significant international awards than any other Distillery in the world. Its precious brew of corn, rye and barley malt, is luxuriously aged in new oak barrels, to achieve Kentucky Whiskey of the highest order.
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In 1988, Booker Noe introduced his own signature bourbon, Booker's True Barrel Bourbon. Inspired by a 200-year-old tradition, Booker's is the only bourbon bottled straight from the barrel, unfiltered and uncut. First created as a holiday gift for his special friends, Booker's Whiskey was so well received that he decided to make it available to Bourbon lovers worldwide, much to the delight of fine Spirit connoisseurs everywhere. Booker's Bourbon is the only uncut, unfiltered, straight from the barrel, sipping Bourbon available in America today.
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Bourbon American / /
The recipe of this remarkable bourbon dates back to 1796, when Basil Hayden himself was a master distiller. Hayden was born and raised in Maryland, where he learned to make whiskey from rye. When he came to Kentucky, Hayden began making whiskey from a base of corn, but added a higher percentage of rye than other distillers, resulting in a smooth, mild bourbon that was distinctly his own. Basil Hayden's is unique in that it utilizes twice as much rye in it as the other bourbons in the Jim Beam Small Batch Collection. This abundance of rye gives it a slightly peppery taste and aroma, perfect for sipping on the rocks.
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Named after Baker Beam, grand nephew of the legendary Jim Beam, Baker's Bourbon is seven years old and hand-bottled at 107 proof. Embracing over six generations of distilling experience, Baker's Bourbon utilizes a special strain of jug yeast that has been in the family for over 60 years. This time tested yeast provides Baker's with a silky smooth texture and consistent taste from batch to batch. Baker's is a remarkably smooth bourbon. Intensely flavorful, ful bodied and ideally balanced, it is the preferred Whisky of Cognac experts, making for an exceptional experience in American Whisky.
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