Bourbon De Luxe from Rolling Fork Spirits
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Age: 8-years
Proof: 119 proof
Blend: Three barrel 8-year-old barrel-strength Straight Kentucky Bourbon. ▪ Distilled and aged in Bardstown, Kentucky in new American oak barrels
Bottle Count: 528 Bottles
Tasting Notes: The nose has lift from candied orange peel, pear, and apricot jam, with more grounding notes of peanut butter jelly on wheat bread and Snickers bar.
The palate, while viscous, has delicate notes of wildflower honey with a mixture of candy bar-like notes from milk chocolate to nougat to peanut to caramel - all with expressed orange peel and a maraschino cherry on top. Well integrated oak, and depending on if you’ve had pours in front of it, it can be incredibly juicy as well.
The finish is long and creamy but on the drier side - toffee, milk chocolate, soft warming oak, gentle baking spices and creamy, caramel nuttiness.
Product description: As independent bottlers, Rolling Fork Spirits has revived this 113-year-old bourbon brand that traces its roots back to the early 1900s. The brand survived Prohibition after being acquired by the R.E. Wathen Co. in 1926, and became part of the American Medicinal Spirits Co. portfolio in 1927. The return of Bourbon de Luxe in 2024 marks the revival of this historic brand, which follows the motto created by the Wathen family in 1788: No Finer Spirits Can Be Made.
Age: 8-years
Proof: 119 proof
Blend: Three barrel 8-year-old barrel-strength Straight Kentucky Bourbon. ▪ Distilled and aged in Bardstown, Kentucky in new American oak barrels
Bottle Count: 528 Bottles
Tasting Notes: The nose has lift from candied orange peel, pear, and apricot jam, with more grounding notes of peanut butter jelly on wheat bread and Snickers bar.
The palate, while viscous, has delicate notes of wildflower honey with a mixture of candy bar-like notes from milk chocolate to nougat to peanut to caramel - all with expressed orange peel and a maraschino cherry on top. Well integrated oak, and depending on if you’ve had pours in front of it, it can be incredibly juicy as well.
The finish is long and creamy but on the drier side - toffee, milk chocolate, soft warming oak, gentle baking spices and creamy, caramel nuttiness.
Product description: As independent bottlers, Rolling Fork Spirits has revived this 113-year-old bourbon brand that traces its roots back to the early 1900s. The brand survived Prohibition after being acquired by the R.E. Wathen Co. in 1926, and became part of the American Medicinal Spirits Co. portfolio in 1927. The return of Bourbon de Luxe in 2024 marks the revival of this historic brand, which follows the motto created by the Wathen family in 1788: No Finer Spirits Can Be Made.