Nulu 7 Year Honey Finished Bourbon Barrel #C307 110.8 proof - Selected by Bourbon Enthusiast

Regular price $149.99 Sale

Age: 7 years old, 2 Months

Finish: Honey barrel finished for 6 months +

Mash bill: 60/36/4 Corn/Rye/Malted Barley

Source: MGP

Proof: 110.8 proof

Barrel: #C307

Tasting Notes: 

Nose: Dense honey, rich oak, molasses, and cherry

Taste: Vanilla icing, caramelized wood sugars, and sweet honey

Finish: Honey buns laced in dessert cinnamon

Age: 7 years old, 2 Months

Finish: Honey barrel finished for 6 months +

Mash bill: 60/36/4 Corn/Rye/Malted Barley

Source: MGP

Proof: 110.8 proof

Barrel: #C307

Tasting Notes: 

Nose: Dense honey, rich oak, molasses, and cherry

Taste: Vanilla icing, caramelized wood sugars, and sweet honey

Finish: Honey buns laced in dessert cinnamon

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