
Grappa di Barolo 1789 Bourbon Cask Finish is a distillate aged over 18 months in oak barrels and perfected in casks previously used for aging Bourbon Whiskey, which allow for a special refinement: color, scents, and aromas typical of a Reserve, highlighting spicy notes, roasting, and dried fruit. According to American tradition, the spiritual father of Bourbon is Reverend Elijah Craig, who in 1789 gave this name to his whiskey. The magic of Bourbon aging is based on the indispensable and refined contribution of wood essences: this whiskey, placed in aging barrels, sees olfactory and aromatic sensations gradually becoming more complex due to the wood, in addition to the intensification of color that reaches the typical dark amber shade. Bourbon whiskey is the symbol of American distillation; likewise, internationally, Piedmont is associated with a name that has made history in the wine scene of the Langa hills: Barolo. From the pomace of Nebbiolo from the area of the namesake hilly locality near Alba, one obtains one of the emblematic distillates of the UNESCO area of the Langhe-Roero and Monferrato wine landscapes: Grappa di Barolo. Grappa di Barolo 1789 Bourbon Cask Finish is a unique distillate, with exceptional 100% Piedmontese notes, capable of singularly and inimitably highlighting its entire personality. Origin: Altavilla Monferrato. Grape variety: Nebbiolo from Barolo. Type: Barrique-aged. Alcohol: 43%.
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Grappa di Barolo 1789 Bourbon Cask Finish is a distillate aged over 18 months in oak barrels and perfected in casks previously used for aging Bourbon Whiskey, which allow for a special refinement: color, scents, and aromas typical of a Reserve, highlighting spicy notes, roasting, and dried fruit. According to American tradition, the spiritual father of Bourbon is Reverend Elijah Craig, who in 1789 gave this name to his whiskey. The magic of Bourbon aging is based on the indispensable and refined contribution of wood essences: this whiskey, placed in aging barrels, sees olfactory and aromatic sensations gradually becoming more complex due to the wood, in addition to the intensification of color that reaches the typical dark amber shade. Bourbon whiskey is the symbol of American distillation; likewise, internationally, Piedmont is associated with a name that has made history in the wine scene of the Langa hills: Barolo. From the pomace of Nebbiolo from the area of the namesake hilly locality near Alba, one obtains one of the emblematic distillates of the UNESCO area of the Langhe-Roero and Monferrato wine landscapes: Grappa di Barolo. Grappa di Barolo 1789 Bourbon Cask Finish is a unique distillate, with exceptional 100% Piedmontese notes, capable of singularly and inimitably highlighting its entire personality. Origin: Altavilla Monferrato. Grape variety: Nebbiolo from Barolo. Type: Barrique-aged. Alcohol: 43%.