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A. Smith Bowman 9 Year Old Cask Strength Bourbon 135.1 Proof
Introducing the A. Smith Bowman Limited Edition 9-Year Cask Strength Virginia Straight Bourbon Whiskey—an exquisite delight for true connoisseurs, boasting an impressive 135.1 proof. This marks the third batch of A. Smith Bowman Cask Strength Bourbon, expertly crafted to perfection and presented as an exclusive release that takes enthusiasts on a sensory journey. With alluring aromas reminiscent of delectable candy apples and robust maple notes, this nine-year-aged whiskey reflects a seamless fusion of time-honored craftsmanship and unparalleled quality. The result is a sophisticated and complex flavor profile that truly captivates the discerning palate.
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A. Smith Bowman Cask Strength Bourbon
A. Smith Bowman Cask Strength Bourbon is a 10-year-old straight bourbon whiskey bottled at 134 proof. This limited edition cask strength bourbon is a tribute to Abram Smith Bowman and his relentless pursuit of making the world’s best bourbon.
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Abraham Bowman Oak Series: French Oak
Introducing the latest addition to A. Smith Bowman Distillery’s repertoire: the Abraham Bowman Oak Series – French Oak. Crafted from an acclaimed mash bill, this exceptional whiskey stands apart with a flavor profile distinct from its peers in the collection. It’s a masterful blend of liquids aged for 12 years in French Oak barrels, some charred and some not.
“Our approach involved allowing these barrels to mature for an extended duration to accentuate their unique characteristics,” remarked Head Distiller David Bock. “Upon blending, the vanilla essence from the non-charred barrels harmonizes beautifully with the peppery undertones of the charred ones, resulting in a captivating and delectable fusion. We’re truly thrilled with the outcome.”
Bottled at 100 proof, the Abraham Bowman Oak Series – French Oak exhibits a subtle caramel hue reminiscent of freshly minted currency. On the nose, enticing aromas of cherry and caramel dance in the air. The palate delights in a sweet vanilla essence juxtaposed with a hint of spice, underscored by the rich oak imparted by prolonged aging. The finish leaves a refreshing hint of crisp cinnamon apple lingering on the tongue.
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Abraham Bowman Special Release Bourbon
Colonel Abraham Bowman commanded the 8th Virginia Regiment, one of the most outstanding fighting units in the American Revolutionary War. He moved his family to Kentucky in 1779 and was among its earliest settlers. Bowman was active in politics and elected to the first bench of justices in Lincoln County, Kentucky. Later he represented Fayette County in the Kentucky constitutional convention. Colonel Abraham Bowman was the great grandfather of Abram Smith Bowman, founder of the A. Smith Bowman Distillery. This limited-edition whiskey honors Colonel Abraham Bowman.
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Abraham Bowman Special Release Virginia Limited Edition Whiskey
Colonel Abraham Bowman commanded the 8th Virginia Regiment, one of the most outstanding fighting units in the American Revolutionary War. He moved his family to Kentucky in 1779 and was among its earliest settlers. Bowman was active in politics and elected to the first bench of justices in Lincoln County, Kentucky. Later he represented Fayette County in the Kentucky constitutional convention. Colonel Abraham Bowman was the great grandfather of Abram Smith Bowman, founder of the A. Smith Bowman Distillery. This limited edition whiskey honors Colonel Abraham Bowman.
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John J. Bowman Bourbon Single Barrel Limited Edition
Brands, A. Smith Bowman Distillery, Whisky/Whiskey, American Whiskey, Bourbon, Single Barrel, AlcoholEarly Pioneer Colonel John J. Bowman first explored Kentucky in 1775. Four years later he moved his family to Lincoln County where they were among the earliest settlers of Kentucky. He later presided over Kentucky’s first county court and was also appointed the first military commander and military governor of Kentucky County. He was the great, great uncle of Abran Smith Bowman, founder of the A. Smith Bowman Distillery. This single barrel bourbon whiskey commemorates the early pioneer John J. Bowman.