
291 Colorado Whiskey Barrel Proof Single Barrel - 750ML
291 Colorado Whiskey Barrel Proof Single Barrel - 750ML
Unleash the bold spirit of the Rockies with our 291 Colorado Whiskey Barrel Proof Single Barrel. Each 750ML bottle is a testament to the rugged beauty of Colorado, meticulously crafted to deliver a whiskey experience like no other.
Product Details:
- Type: Bourbon Whiskey
- Volume: 750ML
Tasting Notes:
Enjoy a long, satisfying finish with:
- Hints of dark red cherry
- Sweet undertones of honeycomb
- A touch of campfire marshmallow
Profile:
Full-bodied and robust, our whiskey delivers a palate-coating experience that’s both bold and beautiful. Perfect for those who appreciate depth in their spirits.
Craftsmanship:
Distilled with care from a bourbon mash using a copper pot still, aged in new American oak barrels, and finished with toasted Aspen staves, this whiskey embodies signature Colorado flavor. Experience a whiskey that blends tradition with innovation, celebrated by numerous national and international awards.
Enjoy Responsibly:
Remember: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine, and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.

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