The Buffalo Trace distillery crafts the wheated-bourbon known as wl weller special reserve bourbon. Loved by many, it pays homage to one of the first aristocrats of bourbon. Weller’s recipe for wheated-bourbon is still used to manufacture the 12 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon. The spirit has been aged for a minimum of 12 years and has a perfectly balanced classic bourbon character. Numerous distinguished honors have been bestowed upon it, including a Double Gold Medal from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
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Concerning w l weller single barrel
William Larue Weller, who served in the Louisville Brigade during the Mexican-American War, went back to his hometown Kentucky. His grandfather, Daniel Weller, bought a distillery in Nelson County in 1800. His family had contributed to the settlement of Kentucky in the late 1700s. (Daniel Weller’s estate was inventoried upon his death, and several dry kegs, two stills, one mash kettle, and three whiskey barrels were reported to be there.)
After the war, weller special reserve bourbon whiskey returned to Kentucky and started working at his grandfather’s distillery, where he was employed by the family firm. With a great sense of business and a sharp taste, Weller created the first-ever bourbon in 1849 using wheat as the secondary grain rather than rye. w l Weller whiskey
While rye is used as a supplementary grain in some bourbons, the flavor profile of wheated-bourbons (such Pappy Van Winkle and Larceny Bourbon, which finally mimicked W.l. Weller special reserve mashbill) is softer and more delicate. Antebellum America loved Weller’s bourbon so much that he was eventually forced to affix a green fingerprint as a certificate of authenticity to his invoices and barrels. w l weller special reserve
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Bourbon is one of the quintessential American products; while it is primarily made in Kentucky, it may be manufactured anywhere in the country.
It needs to be bottled at 40% ABV or higher and manufactured with at least 51% maize. So why not give this timeless American recipe a shot? w. l. Weller special reserve
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