
Ole Smoky® Moonshine Apple Pie - 750ML
Ole Smoky® Moonshine Apple Pie - 750ML
Indulge in the delightful flavors of Ole Smoky® Moonshine Apple Pie. Crafted with care, this 750ML bottle offers a harmonious blend of crisp apples, warm cinnamon, and smooth moonshine. Whether sipped neat or mixed into creative cocktails, Ole Smoky® Moonshine Apple Pie is a crowd-pleaser.
Key Features:
- 750ML Bottle: Generous size for sharing or savoring.
- Apple Pie Flavor: A nostalgic twist on classic moonshine.
- Cinnamon Infusion: Adds warmth and complexity.
- Crafted Tradition: Ole Smoky® Moonshine is steeped in Appalachian heritage.
Tasting Notes:
- Appearance: Clear and inviting.
- Aroma: Freshly baked apple pie with hints of spice.
- Palate: Sweet apple, cinnamon, and a touch of vanilla.
- Finish: Smooth and comforting.
Whether you’re a seasoned moonshine enthusiast or a curious newcomer, Ole Smoky® Moonshine Apple Pie is a must-try. Elevate your spirits with this delightful libation!

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