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Willett Johnny Drum Private Stock
According to the bottle's label, Johnny Drum served as a drummer boy in the year 1861 during the Confederate (Civil) War. At the end of the war, legend has it Johnny returned home to his native Kentucky, where he staked claim among a beautiful spring. Johnny learned the importance of finding a way to convert his excess corn crop into a profitable item, rather than allowing it to go to waste. As the story goes, it wasn't long before Johnny's determination produced an exceptional bourbon whiskey. Today, Johnny Drum is bottled in three forms (though only two are reflected on Willett's website as of this writing) - Johnny Drum Private Stock, Johnny Drum Black Label, and Johnny Drum Green Label (not reflected). Owned by Willett, but bottled under the Johnny Drum Distilling Company name, it is a sourced bourbon of undisclosed origin.
  Willett [WILL-it]   Bourbon Kentucky, USA $43.49 50.50% ABV
 Mashbill Undisclosed | >51% Corn | High Rye
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Independently Owned
Tasting Notes
Nose: The nose is sour apple, vanilla, and oak.
Palate: The palate is a snowball rolling over fruits, vanilla, and spices, mixing them all together into a well balanced and complex Whiskey.
Finish: Finish is smooth yet bold, with lingering spices nestled against hints of citrus and chocolate.
Barton 1792 Bottled in Bond
In 1897, the Bottled-in-Bond Act revolutionized the quality of American whiskey. Carrying on that tradition, this well-aged bourbon comes from only barrels filled during the same distilling season and is bottled at exactly 100 proof for a bold taste and lingering finish—a testament to the Bottled-in-Bond Act established over a century ago.
 Mashbill Undisclosed | >51% Corn | High Rye
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Part of the  The Sazerac Company family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: True to its heritage, the unmistakable spice of 1792 Bourbon is met with notes of charred oak and fresh mint.
Palate: Subtle caramel apple tones are delicately balanced with the lingering essence of coffee and black pepper.
Finish: Lingering, bold, yet smooth finish.

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