Bernheim 20th Anniversary 10 Year Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Wheat Whiskey 750mL

Bernheim 20th Anniversary 10 Year Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Wheat Whiskey 750mL

Bernheim 20th Anniversary 10 Year Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Wheat Whiskey 750mL

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Bernheim 20th Anniversary 10 Year Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Wheat Whiskey 750mL is a special limited edition wheat whiskey crafted by Heaven Hill Distillery to celebrate 20 years of the Bernheim Original Wheat Whiskey legacy. Aged for 10 years, this rare release showcases the depth and maturity that wheat based whiskey can achieve, offering a smoother, softer profile compared to traditional rye based bourbons.

Rich and refined, it opens with aromas of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak, followed by layers of honey, baked apple, brown sugar, and gentle baking spice. The extended aging enhances complexity while maintaining a mellow, approachable character, leading to a long, smooth finish with lingering sweetness, oak, and subtle spice. It is a standout collector’s bottle for fans of wheat whiskey.


Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak
  • Palate: Honey, baked apple, brown sugar, baking spice
  • Finish: Long, smooth, mellow with oak sweetness


FAQs

• What type of whiskey is this?
It is a Kentucky straight wheat whiskey, meaning wheat is the primary grain.

• Who produces Bernheim Whiskey?
It is crafted by Heaven Hill Distillery.

• Is this a limited release?
Yes — it is a 20th anniversary limited edition aged 10 years.

• How is wheat whiskey different from bourbon?
Wheat whiskey uses at least 51% wheat, giving it a softer and sweeter profile.

• Is it good for sipping?
Absolutely — it is best enjoyed neat to appreciate its age and complexity.

• What is the ABV?
Typically bottled around 50% ABV (100 proof) depending on the release.

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