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1792 Sweet Wheat Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

1792 Sweet Wheat Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

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Proof: 91.2
Distillery: Barton 1792 Distillery (implied by 1792 branding)
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Size: 750

Experience the exceptionally mellow and sweet character of 1792 Sweet Wheat, a masterfully crafted Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Its unique wheat-forward recipe offers unparalleled smoothness and a delightful spectrum of vanilla, caramel, and fruity notes. This bourbon is perfect for those seeking a softer, more approachable sip without sacrificing depth or complexity.

Tasting Notes

Nose: A captivating and inviting bouquet opens with soft, sweet aromas of crème brûlée, vanilla bean, and honeyed corn. Subtle hints of dried apricot and a whisper of cinnamon spice emerge, characteristic of a wheat-forward mash bill. There's an underlying gentle warmth, almost like toasted marshmallows, with a touch of fresh-baked bread.

Palate: The palate delivers on the promise of the nose, offering a wonderfully smooth and rounded entry. Sweetness dominates, showcasing notes of rich caramel, butterscotch, and warm sugar cookies. A velvety texture coats the mouth, interweaving with delicate fruit notes of pear and white peach. The wheat component truly shines, providing a soft, almost pillowy mouthfeel, balanced by a faint wisp of oak and a very mild peppery spice that prevents it from becoming cloying.

Finish: The finish is medium in length, remarkably clean and pleasantly warm. Lingering notes of sweet vanilla and fading caramel persist, leaving a gentle confectionery sweetness on the tongue. There's a subtle, almost creamy, fade with a final, delicate whisper of baking spice and toasted grain. It's exceptionally smooth and easygoing, inviting another sip.

About the Distillery

The Barton 1792 Distillery, located in Bardstown, Kentucky, boasts a history dating back to 1879. Situated on 196 acres, it is the oldest continually-operating distillery in Bardstown and is named for the year Kentucky joined the Union. It is home to a range of bourbons, and is known for its traditional approach to distilling combined with innovative expressions.

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