
Bardstown Bourbon Company The Prisoner - 750ML
Discover Bardstown Bourbon Company The Prisoner - 750ML
Indulge in the exquisite taste of Bardstown Bourbon Company The Prisoner, a remarkable bourbon that artfully merges the deep, rich flavors of a 9-year-old Tennessee whiskey with the sophisticated complexity of a French oak red wine finish. This limited-edition collaboration with The Prisoner Wine Company offers a unique experience that is sure to captivate both bourbon enthusiasts and wine aficionados.
Product Details:
- Country: USA
- State: Kentucky
- Brand: Bardstown Bourbon Company
- Spirits Type: Bourbon
- Spirits Style: Straight Bourbon finished in Prisoner French Oak Red Wine Barrels
- ABV: 50%
Tasting Notes:
This bourbon is characterized by a smooth and full-bodied flavor profile, featuring:
- Blackberry
- Black Cherry
- Honey
- Vanilla
- Baking Spices
- Oak
Food Pairings:
Elevate your tasting experience by enjoying Bardstown Bourbon The Prisoner:
- Neat or on the rocks
- With dark chocolate
- Paired with artisan cheese
- Alongside smoked meats
Important Notice:
Enjoy responsibly. Please remember that consuming distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine, and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk and can cause birth defects during pregnancy. For further information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.

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