The mash bill of 64% corn, 24% rye and 12% malted barley is one of the highest ratios of rye used in Bourbon made in Kentucky.Wilderness Trail use Kentucky-grown Heritage rye from a local farm.What they say about their processes:SWEET MASHUnlike more common 芒??sour mash芒?锟?recipes, we start with 100% fresh ingredients, including the highest quality Kentucky limestone water. Sweet mash is more challenging to make, but with our high level of expertise in fermentation science, we are well equipped for the task. Localhistorians have pointed out that our Bottled in Bond, sweet mash, wheated Bourbon recipe is the first of its kind since Prohibition.LOW BARREL PROOFBarrel aging allows for chemical reactions in the whiskey to take place over time, while extracting flavor from barrel. Some chemicals are best extracted with water, while others are more alcohol soluble. To ensure the whiskey ages appropriately, we enter the barrel at 110 prooffor our Bourbons and 100 proof for our Rye Whiskey. It is more expensive than going in at higher proofs, but well worth the extra investment.NON-CHILL FILTEREDIt takes several years in the barrel to develop the flavor profiles for our Bourbon and Rye Whiskeys, so why would we want to remove any flavor by filtering? All our products are nonfiltered to maximize the flavor we worked so hard to achieve. We did all of the hard work back in fermentation and distillation to remove what others filter out.EU CUSTOMERSPlease note that this is imported from the USA and is bottled in the US standard 75cl measure.脗 This is not a formally recognised measurement for spirits in the EU.脗 脗 The bottle clearly states 75cl and contains 75cl of Whiskey.脗 If you are based in the EU and choose to purchase this item you may be breech of your local legislation and our Terms and conditions and you do so at your own risk.脗
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