Orphan Barrel Rhetoric 25 Year
$299.99 Original price was: $299.99.$150.00Current price is: $150.00.
This Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is a purposeful illustration of how barrel maturation imparts a lasting impression on a whiskey year after year. Our sixth release, this 25 year old bourbon whiskey has an aroma rich in oak and vanilla notes with hints of dried fruit, cherries and allspice. Oaky notes with nutmeg, caramel, and cocoa give way to a warm and slightly spicy finish.
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