
Chestnut Farms Single Barrel Bourbon
Discover Chestnut Farms Single Barrel Bourbon
Unveil the exceptional taste of Chestnut Farms Single Barrel Bourbon, an exclusive, highly sought-after bourbon that embodies the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Kentucky. Sourced from the esteemed Sazerac's 1792 Barton Distillery, this 8-year-old bourbon is a must-have for serious bourbon enthusiasts.
Flavor Profile
- Dark Fruit and Cocoa Aromas: Indulge in the enticing scents that greet you before the first sip.
- Robust Palate: Experience a harmonious blend of oak, nutty flavors, and a hint of rye spice.
- Long, Intense Finish: Enjoy the lingering flavors that leave a lasting impression.
Product Details
- Brand: Chestnut Farms
- Country: United States
- State: Kentucky
- Spirits Type: Bourbon
- Spirits Style: Small Batch Bourbon
- ABV: 62.5%
- Taste Notes: Cocoa, Intense, Oak, Nut, Rye, Long, Spice
Important Warning
California Proposition 65 WARNING: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine, and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.
Elevate your collection with Chestnut Farms Single Barrel Bourbon—an exquisite blend of tradition and taste that promises to delight your palate.

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