
Surf City Pacific Reserve Cask Strength Bourbon - 750ML
Surf City Pacific Reserve Cask Strength Bourbon - 750ML
Embark on a flavor journey with Surf City Pacific Reserve Cask Strength Bourbon, a testament to the bold and adventurous spirit inspired by California’s vibrant surf culture. This exceptional 750ML bottle captures the essence of craftsmanship and daring taste, making it a must-have for bourbon enthusiasts.
Key Features:
- Origin: Crafted in the heart of California, United States.
- Type: Cask Strength Bourbon - enjoy the full, unadulterated flavor.
- Single Barrel: Each bottle offers a unique profile, adding to its exclusivity.
Tasting Notes:
Indulge in a rich tapestry of flavors:
- Initial Taste: A delightful blend of brown sugar and maple.
- Finish: A toasted oak experience that gracefully evolves into hints of vanilla when served over ice.
Perfect Pairings:
This bourbon is best enjoyed with:
- Hearty meals like smoked brisket.
- Rich chocolate desserts.
By complementing your meal with its deep flavors, the Surf City Pacific Reserve enhances the dining experience, making every occasion memorable.
Important Note: Please remember that consuming distilled spirits may increase cancer risk, and during pregnancy, may cause birth defects. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.

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