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Old Forester 1897 Bottled in Bond
Old Forester 1897 Bottled in Bond is crafted to honor a watershed moment in bourbon history- the U.S. Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897. This expression follows the Bottled in Bond standards that whisky must be aged in a federally bonded warehouse for at least four years, the product of one distillation season, one distiller and from one distillery and bottled at 100 Proof. The concept behind these regulations- the idea of 'sealed in quality'- was something Old Forester introduced in 1870, as America's First Bottled Bourbon.
 72% Corn | 18% Rye | 10% Malted Barley | High Rye
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Part of the  Brown-Forman family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Robust, intense caramel.
Palate: Rich vanilla with roasted coffee notes, spiced dark fruit and mature oak. Mouth-filling. Sweet and intense.
Finish: Deep fruit, spice and oak notes layered over dark caramel and vanilla. Big and bold.
Calumet Farm 10 Year Old
Bottled as the extreme small batch (19 barrels), Calumet Farm Single Rack Black 10 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey selects a specific center cut rack. Each chosen rack of charred white oak barrels provides the optimum level of temperature and humidity shifts, ensuring the best balance of flavor. The result of this bourbon craftsmanship is a bold, vigorous and luxurious Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey.
 74% Corn | 18% Rye | 8% Malted Barley | High Rye
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Part of the  Western Spirits Beverage Company family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Notes of vanilla, caramel and butterscotch.
Palate: Abundantly textured with bursts of toasted honey and oak.
Finish: A long, lively and captivating finish reveals bold flavors.

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