Smokeye Hill Bourbon Whiskey 46.5% Batch #1 Straight Bourbon Whiskey; Blue Corn Colorado Springs
Description: | Enjoy the smooth and nuanced flavors of Smokeye Hill Straight Bourbon Whiskey. This premium, four-grain bourbon delivers an unmatched aroma and taste, crafted with a proprietary mash of blue corn, yellow corn, rye, and malted barley. Prized for many centuries in the Southwest, heirloom blue corn adds a distinct floral richness, making for an altogether exceptional and unique bourbon. Tasting Notes Aroma: Caramelized brown sugar, vanilla, tobacco and oak. Flavor: Vanilla, caramel, and honeysuckle, nuanced with hints of dark fruit, cacao, spice and oak. Finish: Smooth, long finish of vanilla and nougat. Proof: Well balanced for full flavor and smooth sipping at 93 proof. Aged 5+ Years: Aged 5+ years Process: Aged in new American White Oak 30 & 53 gallon barrels. No.2, No. 3, No. 4 & No 5 barrel chars. Non-chill filtered. Legend Of The Hill Amidst the rugged landscapes of a renowned cattle ranch in Arizona lies the legendary Smokeye Hill (pronounced Smoke-EYE). During the era of American Prohibition (1920-1933), when the production and consumption of alDuring the era of American Prohibition (1920-1933), when the production and consumption of alcohol were outlawed, Smokeye Hill and its surroundings emerged as a secluded haven for bootleggers. Here, they crafted and distributed their illicit spirits, attracting a clientele that extended to the glamour of Hollywood. Legend has it that a prohibition agent with ties to the area would discreetly tip off the community about their impending arrival. In response, the mooshiners of Smokeye Hill and surrounding areas, hung bells on the necks of roaming mules as a way to warn of lawmen rounding the bend. These days, prohibition is over and the bells are long gone, but were still doing the storied name proud.cohol were outlawed, Smokeye Hill and its surroundings emerged as a secluded haven for bootleggers. Here, they crafted and distributed their illicit spirits, attracting a clientele that extended to the glamour of Hollywood. Legend has it that a prohibition agent with ties to the area would discreetly tip off the community about their impending arrival. In response, the mooshiners of Smokeye Hill and surrounding areas, hung bells on the necks of roaming mules as a way to warn of lawmen rounding the bend. These days, prohibition is over and the bells are long gone, but were still doing the storied name proud. Spirit Of Blue Corn Cultivated and cherished for thousands of years by Indigenous Peoples and Tribes of the southwestern United States, blue corn is known as a symbol of strength and resiliency. As a regional whiskey of the southwest, Smokeye Hill proudly features this heirloom grain renowned for its sweet, floral and nutty flavor, enriching our bourbon with complexity and a distinctive profile. Look For The Bell Today, the imagery of the bell remains a significant part of our story which represents the solidarity and ingenuity displayed by the local community long ago during the prohibition. The Founder Smokeye Hill Whiskey was founded by Blake Johns, whose family has owned and operated the land surrounding Smokeye Hill for generations. Upon forming Hazelwood Spirits Company (named after a beloved family member), Blake established Smokeye Hill Whiskey with a vision to craft a distinct and exceptional whiskey, free from traditional constraints. Inspired by his upbringing in the American Southwest, rich with local culture and hardworking individuals, this whiskey embodies a genuine appreciation for his familys heritage and spirit of the region. |
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Price: | $ 99.99 |
Price in original currency: | None |
Available from Hi-Time Wine Cellars
Address: |
250 Ogle Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 United States |
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Telephone (toll-free): | 800-331-3005 |
Telephone (regular): | 949-650-8463 |
Fax: | 949-631-6863 |
First added to 1000 Corks on October 24, 2024.