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Frank August Bourbon Case Study: 01 Whiskey

Vendor Frank August
Regular price $159.99
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Introducing Frank August Bourbon Case Study: 01 Whiskey, an exemplary expression of American bourbon craftsmanship and innovation. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to quality, this limited edition release is a testament to the artistry and dedication of Frank August Distillery.

Hand-selected from the finest barrels in the distillery's reserve, Case Study: 01 Whiskey represents a true connoisseur's delight. Each bottle is a unique blend, carefully curated to showcase the depth of flavor and complexity that define Frank August bourbon.

Aged to perfection for an extended period, Case Study: 01 Whiskey boasts a rich and nuanced flavor profile. On the nose, aromas of caramel, vanilla, and oak mingle with hints of toasted spices and dried fruits, inviting anticipation of the sensory journey ahead.

Upon the first sip, the whiskey envelops the palate with velvety smoothness and layers of flavor. Rich caramel and toffee notes dominate, complemented by nuances of dark chocolate, roasted nuts, and a touch of cinnamon. The whiskey's oak aging imparts a subtle smokiness and complexity, while a gentle warmth spreads across the palate, leading to a satisfyingly long finish.

Presented in a stylish and distinctive bottle, Frank August Bourbon Case Study: 01 Whiskey is a true collector's item, destined to be cherished by whiskey enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or as the foundation for your favorite bourbon cocktails, it is sure to elevate any drinking experience to new heights.

Experience the pinnacle of American bourbon with Frank August Bourbon Case Study: 01 Whiskey – a celebration of tradition, craftsmanship, and unparalleled quality.

ABV

62.2%

Tasting Notes

Appearance: Deep amber with golden highlights, Frank August Bourbon Case Study: 01 Whiskey exudes a rich and inviting hue, promising a sensory adventure.

Nose: The aroma is complex and enticing, with layers of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak greeting the senses. Subtle hints of dried fruits, cinnamon, and a touch of leather add depth and intrigue, inviting exploration.

Palate: On the palate, this bourbon whiskey delivers a symphony of flavors. Luxuriously smooth, it envelops the tongue with velvety textures and rich caramel notes. Complex layers of dark chocolate, roasted nuts, and baking spices unfold gracefully, accompanied by a subtle smokiness from the oak aging process. A gentle warmth spreads across the palate, leading to a satisfyingly long and memorable finish.

Finish: The finish is lingering and satisfying, with echoes of caramel, vanilla, and oak leaving a lasting impression. A delicate sweetness emerges, balanced by hints of spice, ensuring a harmonious conclusion to each sip.

Distillery Information

This new brand, from an undisclosed distillery in Kentucky, is a true small batch: only 10-15 barrels are dumped at a time. While we don't have much information about how it was made, we can tell you that this micro-batch would easily qualify as Bottled-in-Bond if the distiller could be disclosed.
Recently, for its first "Single Barrel" cask strength release, Johnathan Crocker, Frank August CEO and Co-Founder partnered with one of the industry's most respected master blenders to identify their top 10 favorite barrels, blending their pallets for the final five barrels of the brand's first Single Barrel release.
Although historians remain divided on exactly when bourbon was invented and where the name even derives from, we do know that Evan Williams opened the first commercial whiskey distillery in Louisville in 1783 — even before Kentucky was an official state — and that the 1800s were a booming time for the offbeat brown ...

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