Willet Pot Still Bourbon

£77.00 (inc VAT)

A great bourbon, with family history going all the way back to the 18th century.

Alcohol 47.0%
750ml

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Description

FULL DESCRIPTION
Although the Willet distilling company is most well known for producing old Bardstown and small batch bourbons like Noah’s Mill, they didn’t start making their own whiskey until 2008. The pot still Willet received an incredible response from Whiskey aficionados and experts alike.

TASTING NOTES
Appearance: Dark copper.
Nose: Oak, Nutty, Spicy, Nutmeg, Corn.
Taste: Banana, Honey, Butterscotch, Vanilla, Charred Oak.
Finish: The rye comes through, with notes of oak and cinnamon.
Overall: The anticipation of Willet finally releasing a bourbon with their own name on it has been worth the wait. A must try for any bourbon enthusiast.

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The anticipation of Willet finally releasing a bourbon with their own name on it has been worth the wait. A must try for any bourbon enthusiast.

RECOMMENDATIONS
If the person you’re buying for is a fan of Willet Pot Still, why not try Bernheim 7r or E.H. Taylor Small Batch?

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