
Bib & Tucker Double Char 6 Year Old Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey
Step into an era where the open flame ruled the culinary scene with Bib & Tucker Double Char Bourbon. A meticulous two-step aging process sets this bourbon apart. Initially, it spends six transformative years in new white American oak barrels in Tennessee's serene rolling hills. It then graduates to a heavily charred and smoked new barrel for at least five months, infusing the spirit with distinctive smoky undertones. The double char technique gives Bib & Tucker its remarkable depth and richness, ensuring an unparalleled sipping experience.
AROMA - A touch of smoke with immediate notes of toasted oak and dulce de leche, background notes of cinnamon and clove.
TASTE - Vanilla and sugar maple surrounded with white smoke, hints of sweet corn and toasted cinnamon.
FINISH - Medium to long finish with oak, white smoke and vanilla.
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