


Tincup American Whiskey
Tincup American Whiskey
Experience the bold essence of the American West with Tincup American Whiskey. This exceptional whiskey is meticulously crafted from a harmonious blend of corn, rye, and malt, expertly cut with pure Rocky Mountain water, creating a smooth and flavorful spirit that embodies the spirit of adventure.
Key Features:
- Aged to Perfection: Matured in American white oak barrels, Tincup develops a rich character that is perfect for savoring.
- Flavor Profile: Dive into a symphony of flavors featuring notes of cinnamon, light vanilla, and maple, balanced with a spicy kick.
- Ideal for Sipping: Best enjoyed on the rocks, allowing the complex flavors to unfold with each sip.
- Hailing from Colorado: Immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of Colorado, USA with every pour.
- ABV of 42%: A perfect strength for whiskey enthusiasts seeking both boldness and smoothness.
Important Information:
Please drink responsibly. As a reminder, California Proposition 65 warns that drinking distilled spirits may increase cancer risk and can cause birth defects during pregnancy. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.

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