Wyoming Whiskey Single Barrel Bourbon 750mL
Wyoming Whiskey Single Barrel Bourbon 750mL
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Wyoming Whiskey Single Barrel Bourbon 750mL is a handcrafted, small-batch expression showcasing the very best of Wyoming’s distilling craftsmanship. Each barrel is individually selected by the distillery team for its exceptional flavor and balance, ensuring every bottle offers a one-of-a-kind experience.
Made from locally sourced non-GMO corn, wheat, and malted barley, and aged in new charred American oak barrels, this single barrel bourbon reflects the rugged beauty and purity of the Wyoming landscape. Bottled at 88 proof, it delivers a perfect balance of rich caramel sweetness, oak spice, and smooth wheat character — ideal for sipping neat or over ice.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Deep amber with copper highlights
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Nose: Caramel, vanilla, baking spice, and toasted oak
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Palate: Smooth and full-bodied with flavors of honey, brown sugar, cinnamon, and rich oak
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Finish: Long and elegant with lingering caramel and gentle spice
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Mash Bill: Corn, wheat, and malted barley
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Aging: Aged in new charred American oak barrels in Wyoming’s high-altitude climate
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ABV: 44% (88 proof)
FAQs
Q: What makes Wyoming Whiskey Single Barrel special?
A: Each bottle is drawn from a single, hand-selected barrel, offering unique flavor nuances and exceptional quality.
Q: What proof is Wyoming Whiskey Single Barrel?
A: It’s bottled at 88 proof (44% ABV).
Q: How is this different from Wyoming Whiskey Small Batch Bourbon?
A: Single Barrel is drawn from one barrel for a distinct flavor profile, while Small Batch blends multiple barrels for consistency.
Q: How should I drink Wyoming Whiskey Single Barrel?
A: Best enjoyed neat, with a splash of water, or over a large ice cube to highlight its smooth, complex flavors.
Q: Where is Wyoming Whiskey made?
A: It’s distilled, aged, and bottled in Kirby, Wyoming, using locally grown grains and mountain-fed water.