
Old Forester 100 and 86 Proof Bourbon Whiskey Bundle
Old Forester 100 and 86 Proof Bourbon Whiskey Bundle
Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of American whiskey with the Old Forester 100 and 86 Proof Bourbon Whiskey Bundle. Celebrated as America's first bottled bourbon since 1870, Old Forester promises a distinguished experience with every sip.
What's Inside the Bundle?
Old Forester 100 Proof:
- Profile: A bold and robust bourbon, ideal for those who seek an intense flavor journey.
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Tasting Notes:
- Rich caramel and brown sugar aromas
- Dark fruit and toasted oak on the palate
- A hint of spice with a long, warming finish
- Subtle notes of vanilla and a touch of smokiness
Old Forester 86 Proof:
- Profile: A milder and smoother expression, versatile for sipping or mixing.
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Tasting Notes:
- Aromas of light caramel and honey
- Dried fruit and cinnamon on the palate
- A hint of citrus with a smooth, lingering finish
- A delicate balance of sweetness and spice
Why Choose Old Forester?
The Old Forester Bundle not only offers a delightful taste experience but also embodies a legacy of quality and craftsmanship. Whether you are a bourbon connoisseur or a casual enthusiast, this bundle provides an exceptional selection that enhances any whiskey collection.

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