
Wilderness Trail 8 Year Old Bourbon 750ml
Tasting Notes: Wilderness Trail 8 year Bourbon
Vital Stats: This bottled in bond sweetmash Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey has been aged for 8 years. It has a Mash-bill that is 64% Corn, 24% Rye, 12% Malted Barley. It is 100 proof and an MSRP of $86
Appearance: New bottle design that is slimmer in the waist with copper whiskey inside. We love it.
Nose: Fruitcake with leather and oak. Nuttiness that has a little spice.
Palate: Dry sweet honeycomb cereal along with some butterscotch and dried fruits. The leather and oak are present. It’s very chewy with root beer candy character.
Finish: Medium with a slight Kentucky hug.
Overall: This is a fine representation of Kentucky bourbon done right. With local grains Pat and Shane have crafted a gem. It’s a buy for both of us and we recommend you get one on yourself.
Tasting Notes: Wilderness Trail 8 year Bourbon
Vital Stats: This bottled in bond sweetmash Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey has been aged for 8 years. It has a Mash-bill that is 64% Corn, 24% Rye, 12% Malted Barley. It is 100 proof and an MSRP of $86
Appearance: New bottle design that is slimmer in the waist with copper whiskey inside. We love it.
Nose: Fruitcake with leather and oak. Nuttiness that has a little spice.
Palate: Dry sweet honeycomb cereal along with some butterscotch and dried fruits. The leather and oak are present. It’s very chewy with root beer candy character.
Finish: Medium with a slight Kentucky hug.
Overall: This is a fine representation of Kentucky bourbon done right. With local grains Pat and Shane have crafted a gem. It’s a buy for both of us and we recommend you get one on yourself.
Description
Tasting Notes: Wilderness Trail 8 year Bourbon
Vital Stats: This bottled in bond sweetmash Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey has been aged for 8 years. It has a Mash-bill that is 64% Corn, 24% Rye, 12% Malted Barley. It is 100 proof and an MSRP of $86
Appearance: New bottle design that is slimmer in the waist with copper whiskey inside. We love it.
Nose: Fruitcake with leather and oak. Nuttiness that has a little spice.
Palate: Dry sweet honeycomb cereal along with some butterscotch and dried fruits. The leather and oak are present. It’s very chewy with root beer candy character.
Finish: Medium with a slight Kentucky hug.
Overall: This is a fine representation of Kentucky bourbon done right. With local grains Pat and Shane have crafted a gem. It’s a buy for both of us and we recommend you get one on yourself.












