
Barrell Bourbon Armida
Discover the Unique Flavors of Barrell Bourbon Armida
Experience a captivating journey through the rich landscapes of Kentucky with Barrell Bourbon Armida. This small batch bourbon is not just a drink; it’s a masterful blend of artistry and tradition, designed for discerning palates.
Exceptional Craftsmanship
Armida Bourbon is an exquisite fusion of three fine Kentucky bourbons, each aged to perfection and then finished in:
- Pear Brandy casks
- Jamaican Rum casks
- Sicilian Amaro casks
Intriguing Flavor Profile
With every sip, you are greeted by:
- Aroma: Ripe, floral pears that entice the senses
- Taste: A delightful blend of intoxicating spices and zesty citrus
- Finish: A lush, tropical sweetness derived from rum, leaving a memorable impression
Product Details
Indulge in the complexity of flavors, with an ABV of 56.05%. This bourbon not only highlights delicate oak notes but also embodies a rich and complex character that evolves with each taste.
Important Information
California Proposition 65 WARNING: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine, and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information, please visit: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.

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