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Old Elk Port Cask Finish Straight Bourbon Whiskey
With a minimum age of five years, this straight bourbon is finished in 59 gallon port casks from Portugal. More ›
Maker's Mark Wood Finishing Series FAE-01 Limited Release Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky 2021
Our third limited release from the Maker’s Mark® Wood Finishing Series joins our previous years' expressions... More ›
Willett 8 Year Old Wheated Bourbon
Distilled from a mixture of wheat, and malted barley, the Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is made with... More ›
Calumet Farm 14 Year Old Straight Bourbon Barrelled March 2006
Calumet Farm Single Rack Black 14 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey represents both the prestigious nature and... More ›
Van Winkle Special Reserve 12 Year Old
Van Winkle Special Reserve is the perfect combination of age and proof. Wonderfully aged for 12 years... More ›
Old Rip Van Winkle Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve 13 Year Old Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY.This 13-year breaks the mold, as it is one of the oldest rye whiskeys available... More ›
Slaughter House American Whiskey
An irresistible American Whiskey with endless layers and an everlasting finish. After spending 9 years in... More ›
The medium-bodied palate reveals a wider spectrum of wood and spice. A hint of black fruit pokes its way... More ›
Weller Special Reserve Kentucky Straight Wheated Bourbon Whiskey 1ltr
W.L. Weller Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is The Original Wheated Bourbon. Since 1849, this famous... More ›
Weller Single Barrel Straight Wheated Bourbon
This special release is bourbon to be savored. Delivering nuanced variations from the ageing process. For the... More ›
Weller Full Proof Bourbon is a wheated bourbon distilled at the Buffalo Trace Distillery. Bottled at 114 proof... More ›
Weller 12 Year Old Kentucky Straight Wheated Bourbon Whiskey
William Larue Weller was one of the early whiskey pioneers in Kentucky. W.L. Weller was credited as the first... More ›