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William Larue Weller Bourbon Whiskey
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Introducing the epitome of bourbon craftsmanship—William Larue Weller Bourbon Whiskey. A testament to a legacy that spans generations, this extraordinary expression pays homage to the eponymous pioneer in American whiskey. Immerse yourself in a world of unparalleled richness, complexity, and the artistry that defines William Larue Weller's enduring influence on the bourbon landscape.
Tasting Notes: Prepare for an exceptional tasting experience as William Larue Weller Bourbon unveils its opulent character. Aromas of deep caramel and vanilla entice the senses, leading to a palate adorned with layers of dark chocolate, dried fruits, and a whisper of toasted oak. The velvety texture caresses the palate, while a nuanced blend of spices creates a symphony of flavors. The finish is enduring, leaving behind traces of toffee and warm, honeyed wood—a true masterpiece of bourbon craftsmanship.
Craftsmanship: Crafted with meticulous care, this bourbon reflects the time-honored traditions of William Larue Weller. The wheated mash bill imparts a smoothness and depth that set it apart, while years of patient aging contribute to its exceptional character. Each bottle is a tribute to the unwavering commitment to quality that defines the Weller legacy.
Bottle Design: Encased in a distinguished bottle that pays homage to its heritage, William Larue Weller Bourbon is a visual masterpiece. The label carries the historic charm of the Weller name, symbolizing the rich legacy and enduring impact of William Larue Weller on the world of whiskey. This bottle is not merely a spirit; it's a collector's item—a symbol of prestige and the uncompromising pursuit of perfection.
Limited Edition Legacy: As a cherished member of Buffalo Trace Distillery's Antique Collection, each bottle of William Larue Weller Bourbon is a rare find. With limited annual releases, it stands as a coveted addition for bourbon enthusiasts and collectors seeking a glimpse into the extraordinary legacy of William Larue Weller.
For Connoisseurs and Aficionados: Ideal for those with a discerning palate, William Larue Weller Bourbon is a celebration of heritage and an invitation to savor the heights of flavor complexity. Enjoy it neat or with a splash of water, allowing the full spectrum of tasting notes to unfold—a testament to the enduring allure of extraordinary bourbon.
Embark on a journey through time and taste with William Larue Weller Bourbon—a whiskey that transcends eras, embodying the legacy of a true bourbon visionary. Cheers to connoisseurs who recognize and appreciate the finest in every sip.
Aroma: Rich caramel and toffee notes. Vanilla and honey sweetness. Intense and well-integrated oakiness. Subtle hints of dried fruits, such as figs or raisins. Palate: Full-bodied and velvety texture. Complex interplay of sweet and savory flavors. Dark chocolate and cocoa notes. Decadent toffee and butterscotch sweetness. Spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, or black pepper, adding depth. Finish: Lingering and warm finish. Oak-driven with a pleasant tannic structure. Sweetness persists, with a touch of dried fruit. Well-balanced and exceptionally smooth. It's crucial to note that the specific tasting notes can vary from year to year based on factors such as the aging process, the unique characteristics of each release, and the influence of the distillation and maturation methods employed by Buffalo Trace Distillery.
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Proof: 64%
*Please note that the ABV may vary
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Notes Of Vanilla, Caramel, Citrus, Oak & Spices.
W.L. Weller bourbons are celebrated for their smooth, refined profiles, thanks to the use of wheat instead of rye, which imparts a softer, sweeter flavor. The nose is rich and inviting, with aromas of caramel, vanilla, and buttered oak, accented by subtle hints of spice and honey. On the palate, the wheat's smoothness shines through, offering flavors of creamy toffee, rich vanilla, and a touch of fruit, such as cherry and apricot, all wrapped in a silky mouthfeel with a mild, spicy warmth. The finish is long and mellow, with lingering notes of oak, spice, and a gentle sweetness, creating a satisfying and smooth conclusion. Each expression of W.L. Weller highlights the brand's signature elegance and complexity, making it a favorite among bourbon connoisseurs.

Highly Sought-After
Only A Few Thousand Products Produced Each Year
W.L. Weller bourbons are produced in limited quantities each year, making them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. The annual release of expressions like William Larue Weller and Weller Full Proof is part of the esteemed Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, known for its exclusivity and exceptional quality . These limited editions are often uncut and unfiltered, bottled at barrel proof, and showcase the craftsmanship and heritage of the Weller brand. Due to their limited availability, securing a bottle can be challenging, contributing to the allure and prestige of owning a W.L. Weller expression.

The History
William Larue Weller
William Larue Weller was a pioneering figure in the bourbon industry, best known for creating the recipe that led to the development of wheat bourbon. In the 19th century, he became one of the first distillers to replace rye with wheat in bourbon production, which resulted in a smoother, sweeter flavor profile that would become a hallmark of the W.L. Weller brand. His innovation helped establish a legacy that continues today, with Weller's expressions, particularly the William Larue Weller Bourbon, revered for their exceptional quality and craftsmanship. Weller's contributions have left an indelible mark on the bourbon industry, making his name synonymous with premium, well-crafted whiskey.



