1792 Bottled In Bond Bourbon Whiskey 750mL
1792 Bottled In Bond Bourbon Whiskey 750mL
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1792 Bottled in Bond Bourbon Whiskey 750mL is a bold, full-flavored Kentucky straight bourbon crafted by Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky. Distilled in one season and aged for at least four years in a federally bonded warehouse, this bourbon meets every requirement of the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897 — a hallmark of quality and authenticity.
Made from a high-rye mash bill and bottled at 100 proof, 1792 Bottled in Bond delivers a perfectly balanced blend of caramel sweetness, oak spice, and toasted vanilla. The flavor is rich and complex, making it ideal for both sipping and mixing into elevated bourbon cocktails. A true showcase of Barton’s craftsmanship and Kentucky heritage.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Deep copper with golden amber hues
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Nose: Caramel, vanilla, baking spice, and toasted oak
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Palate: Bold and full-bodied with flavors of toffee, cinnamon, oak, and dark fruit
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Finish: Long and warming with lingering caramel, spice, and oak notes
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Aging: Minimum of 4 years in new charred American oak barrels
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ABV: 50% (100 proof)
FAQs
Q: What does “Bottled in Bond” mean?
A: It signifies that the bourbon was distilled in a single distillation season by one distiller, aged at least four years, and bottled at exactly 100 proof under U.S. government supervision.
Q: What proof is 1792 Bottled in Bond Bourbon?
A: It’s bottled at 100 proof (50% ABV).
Q: What makes 1792 Bottled in Bond different from 1792 Small Batch?
A: The Bottled-in-Bond version is bolder and richer, with a higher proof and deeper oak and spice notes.
Q: How should I drink 1792 Bottled in Bond?
A: Best enjoyed neat, with a splash of water, or in a strong cocktail like an Old Fashioned or Whiskey Sour.
Q: Who makes 1792 Bourbon?
A: It’s produced by Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky — one of the oldest operating distilleries in the state.