Knob Creek 9 Year Bourbon Whiskey 100 Proof 750mL
Knob Creek 9 Year Bourbon Whiskey 100 Proof 750mL
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Knob Creek 9 Year Bourbon Whiskey 100 Proof 750mL is a classic small-batch Kentucky straight bourbon that embodies the full flavor and craftsmanship of traditional American whiskey. Aged for a full nine years in deeply charred American oak barrels, this bourbon delivers the rich, robust taste that has made Knob Creek one of the most respected names in premium whiskey.
Crafted in Clermont, Kentucky, by the Jim Beam Distillery, Knob Creek 9 Year balances sweetness, spice, and oak depth with a bold 100-proof body. Each sip reveals complex layers of caramel, vanilla, toasted nuts, and charred oak, finishing long and warm. Perfect for sipping neat, over ice, or in classic cocktails like an Old Fashioned or Manhattan, this bourbon represents the perfect balance between strength and refinement.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Deep copper with rich amber tones
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Nose: Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, and hints of spice
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Palate: Full-bodied with notes of brown sugar, roasted nuts, and charred oak
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Finish: Long, smooth, and warming with lingering sweetness and oak spice
FAQs
Q: How long is Knob Creek Bourbon aged?
A: It’s aged for nine years, ensuring a deep, well-rounded flavor that sets it apart from younger small-batch bourbons.
Q: What is the proof and ABV?
A: Bottled at 100 proof (50% ABV), it offers the perfect balance of power and smoothness.
Q: Who makes Knob Creek?
A: It’s produced by the Jim Beam Distillery in Clermont, Kentucky, under the Beam Suntory portfolio.
Q: How should I enjoy Knob Creek 9 Year Bourbon?
A: Best sipped neat or with a splash of water to open up its rich, layered flavors. It’s also an excellent choice for premium whiskey cocktails.
Q: What makes Knob Creek 9 Year unique?
A: Its long aging and higher proof deliver a full-bodied, old-fashioned bourbon experience — exactly how whiskey was meant to taste.