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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

New A.D. Laws Bottled in Bond




A.D. Laws Four Grain Bourbon Bottled in Bond....$59.99
Our flagship Four Grain Bourbon aged over four years to meet the standards of the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897. Bottled in Bond requires that the whiskey be a product of a single season, using the grain of a single season, made by one distiller at a single distillery, and aged at least four years in a federal government-bonded warehouse. This whiskey is then cut and bottled at 100 proof (50% ABV). These rules are even more stringent than the U.S. standards for “Straight Whiskey.”
Mash Bill: 60% corn, 20% heirloom wheat, 10% heirloom rye, 10% heirloom malted barley
Classic open air, sour mash fermentation
Aged over four years in new, 53 gal, charred oak barrels
First Bottled in Bond Bourbon in Colorado History
Bottled at 100 Proof
Tasting Notes: Sweet and floral on the nose with notes of black tea, honey, and orange peel. Baked plums and black tea notes on the palate give way to a hint of orange coffee cake, leading to a tannic and lingering finish.


A.D. Laws Secale Rye Bottled in Bond...$59.99
Our Secale Rye Whiskey aged over four years to meet the standards of the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897. Bottled in Bond requires that the whiskey be a product of a single season, using the grain of a single season, made by one distiller at a single distillery, and aged at least four years in a federal government-bonded warehouse. This whiskey is then cut and bottled at 100 proof (50% ABV). These rules are even more stringent than the U.S. standards for “Straight Whiskey.”
Mash Bill: 95% heirloom rye, 5% heirloom barley

Classic open air, sour mash fermentation
Aged over four years in new, 53 gal, charred oak barrels
First Bottled in Bond Rye in Colorado History
Bottled at 100 Proof
Tasting Notes: Sweet grass with mint, honey, and brine on the nose. Cooling notes of mint and fennel on the palate, with sea salt, orange tea and brown sugar. Finishes with a rich and buttery mouthfeel accompanied by tobacco notes.

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