What bourbon has piece of wood in it?

Answered by Nicholas Phillips

The inclusion of a piece of wood in our is not merely a gimmick, but a deliberate and carefully considered process. The wood we select is of the highest quality, chosen for its ability to enhance the flavor profile and add depth to the whiskey. This piece of wood acts as a flavoring agent, infusing the bourbon with unique characteristics that can't be achieved through traditional aging alone.

The spiral cut design of the wood allows for increased surface area contact with the whiskey, maximizing the wood's influence on the flavor. As the bourbon rests in the bottle, the wood imparts its own distinct flavors and aromas, subtly transforming the whiskey over time. This gradual evolution adds complexity and richness to the bourbon, resulting in a truly extraordinary drinking experience.

Our decision to include a piece of wood in each bottle of bourbon is rooted in our commitment to innovation and pushing the boundaries of traditional whiskey making. We wanted to create a product that would surprise and delight whiskey enthusiasts, offering them a truly unique tasting experience.

It's worth noting that the inclusion of a piece of wood does not alter the aging process of our bourbon. Prior to bottling, our whiskey is fully aged in traditional oak , allowing it to develop the complex flavors and smoothness that bourbon lovers seek. The addition of the wood spiral is a finishing touch, enhancing the whiskey's character and taking it to new heights.