1792 Sweet Wheat Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
149.99$
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Description
TASTING NOTES:
A well-balanced bourbon with a delicate body. Notes of vanilla and caramel
Are complemented by a touch of white oak tannins.
This is further mingled with dried fruit to deliver a richly smooth flavor.
Jose Bracken –
From the first sip, I knew I was in for something special. The smooth, sweet flavor of the wheat paired perfectly with the distinct taste of bourbon. This is a drink that’s meant to be savored, enjoyed slowly to appreciate every note. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a top-tier bourbon experience.
Robert Foreman –
As someone who’s tried a fair share of bourbons over the years, I have to say that 1792 Sweet Wheat really stands out. The balance of flavors is impeccable, with just the right amount of sweetness and a warmth that lingers on the tongue. It’s definitely a sipping whiskey, and one that I’ll be returning to time and time again.
Bobby Doctor –
I was hesitant to try a wheat bourbon, but 1792 Sweet Wheat has completely won me over. It’s such a unique flavor profile, with a subtle sweetness that’s unlike anything I’ve tasted before. I could see this being a great choice for someone who’s just starting to explore the world of bourbon, or for someone who’s looking for a change of pace from the usual options.
Ron Lineberger –
The first thing that struck me about 1792 Sweet Wheat was how smooth it was. There was no harshness or burn, just a pleasant warmth that spread throughout my body. The flavors are complex and layered, with hints of caramel, vanilla, and oak. This is definitely a whiskey that rewards those who take their time with it.
Lawrence Nelson –
I’m a big fan of bourbon, but I have to say that 1792 Sweet Wheat is one of the most enjoyable drinking experiences I’ve had in a long time. It’s easy to drink, but not at the expense of flavor or character. I could see this being a great choice for a summer evening, sipped slowly while enjoying good company and good conversation.