Bourbon
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Treaty Oak Ghost Hill Texas Bourbon Review
Named after Treaty Oak's 28-acre ranch home in Dripping Springs, Texas, Ghost Hill Bourbon is a unique whiskey made with local heirloom grains from Barton Springs Mill. With a surprising smoothness, this bourbon (and YES, it IS a bourbon) has a superior taste and experience.
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Penelope Architect Review
Penelope Bourbon is one of the most highly recommended bourbons across all social media and for good reason. Coming out of bourbon-world famous Bardstown, Kentucky, Penelope Barrel Strength Bourbon definitely lives up to the hype.
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Penelope Barrel Strength Review
Penelope Bourbon is one of the most highly recommended bourbons across all social media and for good reason. Coming out of bourbon-world famous Bardstown, Kentucky, Penelope Barrel Strength Bourbon definitely lives up to the hype.
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Hirsch “The Horizon” Straight Bourbon Whiskey Review
Hirsch Selected Whiskeys' has become one of our favorite bourbons recently. Distilled in Lawrenceberg, Indiana and distributed out of Bardstown, Kentucky, The Horizon bourbon is a tremendous experience we hope that you enjoy very soon!
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Daviess County Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey And The Nub Connecticut by Oliva Review
Daviess County Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey And The Nub Connecticut by Oliva - One of my favorite bourbons is paired with a great cigar and I share my thoughts and reviews!
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Rabbit Hole Cavehill Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Review
Rabbit Hole Cavehill Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Review
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Rabbit Hole Distillery Dareringer PX Sherry Cask Bourbon Review
Rabbit Hole Distillery Dareringer PX Sherry Cask Bourbon Review
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Angels Envy Kentucky Straight Bourbon finished in Port Wine Barrels Review
Angels Envy Kentucky Straight Bourbon finished in Port Wine Barrels Review
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Kentucky Peerless Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey Review
Peerless Kentucky Straight Bourbon upholds the promise of producing top-notch spirits from the historic distillery.
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Clyde Mays Gift Set and Special Reserve 5 Year Review
Clyde knew a thing or two about crafting the finest spirits around, even if his methods were slightly outside the laws of the land. His high standards and commitment to quality cemented his reputation as the "most-wanted" moonshiner in Alabama, if not the country.