
Lazy River Bourbon
Indulge in Lazy River Bourbon
Discover the rich legacy of Lazy River Bourbon, a true gem crafted in the heart of Kentucky. This small batch bourbon is not just a drink; it's an experience that embodies the spirit of craftsmanship and dedication.
Why Choose Lazy River Bourbon?
- Exceptional Craftsmanship: Aged to perfection, each bottle reflects a commitment to quality and tradition.
- Limited Edition: With only 7000 cases available, this is a rare find for bourbon enthusiasts.
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Complex Flavor Profile: Enjoy a delightful blend of:
- Butterscotch nose
- Ripe apple notes
- Hints of white oak
- Zesty sweetness
- Pleasing finish of spicy rye
- A subtle hint of vanilla
- Balanced Taste: Experience layers of dried fruit, rich undertones, and a touch of tobacco, making each sip truly unforgettable.
Product Details:
- Brand: Lazy River
- Country: United States
- State: Kentucky
- Spirits Type: Bourbon
- Spirits Style: Small Batch Bourbon
- ABV: 45%
Important Notice:
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, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.
Treat yourself to Lazy River Bourbon and elevate your drinking experience to new heights!

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