Enjoying some 12yr old knob creek after a cold rainy payday on the lake!!
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Originally posted by Axe Man View PostI have to say that W.L. Weller Special Reserve is really good! Super cheap and good is fine by me. My friends say that I have become a bourbon snob. I won't buy the blended stuff that many find from Texas. If it is not true bourbon distilled where it is claimed to be from, I shy away from it.
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Originally posted by HillCountryHoyt View PostTalk to me about this one!
The guy at the liqour store just recommended it. Don't know much about it and haven't opened it to try any. He didn't have any of the 22 year. I think this one I have he said was aged maybe 6 years?
Below from website:
A homage to the legendary Stitzel-Weller distillery, Blade and Bow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey uses a unique Solera System aging process to preserve some of the distillery’s oldest whiskey stocks, including some of the last bourbon produced there before it closed in 1992.
The solera liquid is mingled with other fine whiskies aged and bottled at Stitzel-Weller. Aged in new charred American white oak barrels, this bourbon has a subtle aroma of fresh fruit and a taste that includes hints of dried apricot, ripe pear and a sweet roasted grain. The finish has notes of charred oak and warm winter spices.
Blade and Bow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey received a GOLD MEDAL at the 2015 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
Collect the five distinct keys - some rarer than others - that adorn every bottle.
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