This is a grain whisky made up of corn, wheat, and unmalted barley. The "Coffey" refers to a specific type of rare column still the folks at Nikka imported from Scotland way back in 1963. Grain…
This whisky is made from both malt and grains as the name suggests but the real surprise is that this is a blend of whiskies from five different countries: Canada, Ireland, Scotland, the US, and…
A rich, full bodied grain whiskey with the distinct vanilla, caramel & honey notes of a grain and a vibrant oak spice finish from the rye.
This is a signature grain whisky which was released in 2012. Predominantly made from corn, whisky distilled in a Coffey still is matured in old casks such as re-filled, remade and re-charred casks…
Producer Description:. This special offering of our Four Grain is the first bonded bourbon in Colorado history. True to the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897, this bourbon is at least 4 years old, a…
Savor the essence of craftsmanship with Cooperstown Select Four Grain Mash 3 Year Old Straight Bourbon Whiskey, an exclusive offering available only at Folsom Wine & Spirits. This 750ml bottle is…
Lux Row's 4 Grain Double Single Barrel Straight Bourbon Whiskey represents a harmonious marriage of grains, expertise, and dedication to crafting exceptional bourbon. This unique expression is a…
Manufacturer's Notes: This Grain Whisky is distilled in a "Coffey still", which is a very traditional and rare patent still Nikka imported from Scotland in 1963. The Coffey still produces a complex…
Manufacturer's Notes: This unusual single grain Scotch whisky is from one of Scotland's most historic closed distilleries. Set beside the Forth and Clyde Canal on a hill overlooking the vibrant city…
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