Bulleit - Bourbon

Bulleit - Bourbon - 70cl - Onshore Cellars

Bulleit - Bourbon

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Bourbon
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ABV
45%
Serving
16° - 18° C

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Bulleit is a Kentucky bourbon and rye whiskey producer based in the USA. The brand has built its portfolio around two core American whiskey styles, focusing on straightforward, accessible expressions rather than extensive aging or limited releases. The...

Bulleit is a Kentucky bourbon and rye whiskey producer based in the USA. The brand has built its portfolio around two core American whiskey styles, focusing on straightforward, accessible expressions rather than extensive aging or limited releases. The distillery operates within Kentucky's bourbon heartland, where the combination of limestone-filtered water, climate, and proximity to established whiskey infrastructure has supported American whiskey production for nearly two centuries.

Kentucky bourbon production is defined by strict legal requirements: the spirit must be distilled from a grain bill containing at least 51% corn, aged in new charred American oak barrels, and bottled at a minimum of 80 proof. Bulleit's bourbon follows this tradition while emphasizing a higher rye content in its mash bill, which imparts spicier, more peppery characteristics compared to bourbons built on softer grain profiles. The brand's rye whiskey represents the other major American whiskey category, where rye grain becomes the dominant ingredient, typically creating drier, more herbaceous spirits with sharper bite than their bourbon counterparts.

The current Bulleit range includes both a bourbon and a rye expression, offering consumers two distinct approaches to American whiskey. The bourbon delivers the vanilla and caramel notes typical of new charred oak aging, while the rye provides the spice-forward profile characteristic of rye-heavy whiskeys. Both represent the straightforward, unadorned style of American whiskey that prioritizes flavor clarity over complexity.

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