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60% Corn, 22% Barley, and 18% Wheat Mash Bill Whiskeys

These are popular whiskeys with mash bill of 60% Corn, 22% Barley, and 18% Wheat.

St. Augustine Distillery The Saint Bourbon
St. Augustine Distillery The Saint Bourbon

NOSE: Warm and smooth, with notes of toffee, winter fruit and mulled wine spice, hints of citrus. TASTE: Unbelievably smooth. Silky mouthfeel. Taste starts with ripe cherry and chocolate, followed by notes of aromatic bitters. Sweet overtones develop into dark

St. Augustine Distillery Port Finished Bourbon
St. Augustine Distillery Port Finished Bourbon

NOSE: Ripe plum and cherries, salted caramel, fig newton, fruit leather, cast iron skillet cornbread, unripe honeydew melon. TASTE: Sweet entry, full, creamy coating, honeysuckle, black pepper, dark cherry and raisins. Caramel, vanilla, and coconut.

St. Augustine Distillery Florida Straight Bourbon
St. Augustine Distillery Florida Straight Bourbon

NOSE: Deep and warm with notes of toffee, cinnamon marshmallow, leather, stone fruit, and vanilla and dark cocoa. TASTE: Full bodied, deep and complex. Hints of tobacco, caramel, brazil nut, chocolate and baking spices. FINISH: Sweet, smooth and creamy. Round

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