
ASW Fiddler Georgia Heartwood Bourbon - 750ML
Discover the Essence of Georgia with ASW Fiddler Georgia Heartwood Bourbon
Experience the artistry of whiskey-making with ASW Fiddler Georgia Heartwood Bourbon, a premium spirit that embodies the rich tradition and craftsmanship of Georgia. Every sip invites you on a sensory journey, showcasing the meticulous care that goes into each bottle.
Product Details
- Type: Bourbon Whiskey
- Volume: 750ML
Flavor Profile
This bourbon offers a harmonious finish, featuring a delightful combination of:
- Caramel and maple sweetness
- Hints of fresh orange
- Subtle notes of sandalwood
These flavor elements culminate in a finish that is both bold and exceptionally smooth.
Unique Craftsmanship
ASW Distillery, located in Atlanta, Georgia, distills this bourbon with unwavering precision and passion. The use of hand-harvested, charred white oak staves during the aging process results in a robust flavor profile that is textured and complex, a rarity in the world of bourbons.
Why Choose ASW Fiddler Georgia Heartwood Bourbon?
- Reflects the distillery's commitment to quality and innovation
- Celebrates the unique character of Georgia Heartwood
- A perfect choice for bourbon enthusiasts and newcomers alike
Indulge in a true representation of American whiskey excellence with ASW Fiddler Georgia Heartwood Bourbon - a spirit that promises to elevate any occasion.

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