
291 HR BOURBON WHISKEY - 750ML
291 HR Bourbon Whiskey - 750ml
Discover the exceptional 291 HR Bourbon Whiskey, an award-winning spirit that embodies the rugged beauty of Colorado. Crafted with care, this high rye bourbon invites you on a distinctive taste adventure that is both bold and complex.
Unique Flavor Profile
Each sip of 291 HR Bourbon Whiskey reveals:
- Harmonious Balance: Traditional bourbon warmth meets unexpected spicy undertones.
- Finish: A delightful symphony of gingerbread and cinnamon bark, with lingering notes of pueblo chile and lemon meringue.
- Palate: Rich layers of plum and pine sap, complemented by a luxurious port wine richness.
Craftsmanship
Distilled with precision and finished with aspen wood staves, this bourbon embodies the spirit of Colorado—rugged, refined, and rebellious. Each bottle is a testament to the artistry and dedication that goes into crafting a truly unique whiskey.
Product Details
- Type: High Rye Bourbon Whiskey
- Volume: 750ml
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