Barrell Craft Spirits
Barrell Bourbon Batch 026
Barrell Bourbon Batch 026
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Barrell Bourbon Batch 026 is a meticulously crafted blend from Barrell Craft Spirits, combining straight bourbons aged 9, 10, 11, 13, and 15 years sourced from Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana. Bottled at 112.64 proof, this batch offers a rich and complex tasting experience.
Tasting Notes:
• Nose: A sweet and peppery blend featuring aromas of rye spice, charred oak, peppercorn, sweet banana, white peach, caramel, and touches of dark fruits.
• Palate: Rich flavors of caramel, sweet vanilla, syrup, raisin, brown sugar, oak, and a hint of dark fruit, creating a harmonious and full-bodied experience.
• Finish: Tannic oak, leather, white pepper, rye grain, baking spice, and a slight hint of vanilla cream, offering an earthy and grounded conclusion with a sprinkling of heat.
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