Silk Velvet Whiskey Single Barrel Bourbon

Regular price $79.99 Sale

Bottles will ship the week of 9/29

Proof: 107 proof

Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Delicate and aromatic with notes of honey, vanilla, and soft oak, intertwined with a hint of fresh apricot and floral undertones.
  • Palate: Silky and well-balanced, featuring flavors of caramel, toasted almonds, and ripe orchard fruits, accented by a gentle spice of white pepper and clove.
  • Finish: Smooth and velvety, with a graceful finish that lingers with subtle hints of sweet spice and oak.

About the product: First crafted in 1880 in Henderson, Kentucky, Silk Velvet Whiskey has been revived to honor a proud hometown legacy. For our single barrels, 8th-generation Master Distiller Jacob Call hand-selects from our aging stock to showcase the richness and character of Kentucky bourbon. Aged 7 years in #4 charred American oak and bottled at 107 proof, each release offers layers of caramel, toasted oak, and warm spice, finishing smooth and lingering — true to its name. Revived by the Hargis family, Silk Velvet is a one-of-a-kind expression of Kentucky bourbon history reborn.

Awards: 93 - New York International Spirits Competition

Bottles will ship the week of 9/29

Proof: 107 proof

Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Delicate and aromatic with notes of honey, vanilla, and soft oak, intertwined with a hint of fresh apricot and floral undertones.
  • Palate: Silky and well-balanced, featuring flavors of caramel, toasted almonds, and ripe orchard fruits, accented by a gentle spice of white pepper and clove.
  • Finish: Smooth and velvety, with a graceful finish that lingers with subtle hints of sweet spice and oak.

About the product: First crafted in 1880 in Henderson, Kentucky, Silk Velvet Whiskey has been revived to honor a proud hometown legacy. For our single barrels, 8th-generation Master Distiller Jacob Call hand-selects from our aging stock to showcase the richness and character of Kentucky bourbon. Aged 7 years in #4 charred American oak and bottled at 107 proof, each release offers layers of caramel, toasted oak, and warm spice, finishing smooth and lingering — true to its name. Revived by the Hargis family, Silk Velvet is a one-of-a-kind expression of Kentucky bourbon history reborn.

Awards: 93 - New York International Spirits Competition

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