Unlike Bourbon or Rye, which, by definition, must be aged in new oak barrels, their Unblended American Whiskey is aged in a way that utilizes whiskey-soaked barrels to achieve a rich and unique flavor profile. In late 2013, then Master Distiller Willie Pratt agreed to re-release their Unblended American Whiskey after a nearly three-year absence from the market, deeming it “just right” and “the best it’s ever been.” Crucially, their Unblended American Whiskey never contains grain neutral spirits – hence its “unblended” distinction.
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Deep butterscotch and vanilla, hints of caramel and dried fruit with a ripened finish