
Stranahan's Blue Peak Single Malt Colorado Whiskey
Stranahan's Blue Peak Single Malt Colorado Whiskey
Experience the spirit of Colorado with Stranahan's Blue Peak Single Malt Whiskey, a distinguished whiskey crafted in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Inspired by the breathtaking alpine scenery and named after a majestic 13-thousand-foot peak in Aspen, this whiskey encapsulates the essence of its rugged landscape.
Unique Features:
- Hand-Crafted Excellence: Produced in small batches, each bottle of Blue Peak is expertly hand-crafted at a high altitude, ensuring a unique flavor profile that stands out among peers.
- Aging Process: Aged for 4 years in 53-gallon new American oak barrels with a #3 char, it offers a warm, toasted flavor that warms the palate.
- Solera Process: Enhanced through the traditional Solera process, Blue Peak features a rich profile with notes of fruit and butterscotch, creating a harmonious and complex tasting experience.
Serving Suggestions:
Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or as a key ingredient in your favorite classic whiskey cocktail, Stranahan's Blue Peak offers versatility that appeals to all whiskey enthusiasts. Indulge in the rich character and smooth finish of this exceptional Colorado whiskey, and elevate your drinking experience to new heights.

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