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68% Corn, 20% Wheat, and 10% Malted Barley Mash Bill Whiskeys

These are popular whiskeys with mash bill of 68% Corn, 20% Wheat, and 10% Malted Barley.

David Nicholson 1843 Bourbon
David Nicholson 1843 Bourbon

AROMA: Rich scents of honey and butter are followed by subtle hints of vanilla and oak. PALATE: Exceptionally smooth to start, followed by woody and smoky tones. FINISH: Long, warm finish with a touch of spice.

Rebel Bourbon 100
Rebel Bourbon 100

Don’t be fooled by the sweet aroma up front. It’s hot on the tongue with bold caramel and vanilla notes and a dry finish.

Rebel 10 Year Single Barrel Bourbon
Rebel 10 Year Single Barrel Bourbon

Hints of caramel and citrus on your first sips. But continue drinking and it morphs into a velvety oak flavor with unabashed spice.

Rebel Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Rebel Kentucky Straight Bourbon

Honey and butter hit the nose. Then, traces of raisin and a warm spice finish kick things up a notch.

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