Frey Ranch Farm Strength Uncut Bourbon
Bourbon
Frey Ranch // Nevada, USA
This Farm Strength Uncut Bourbon is a permanent addition to the Frey Ranch portfolio. This farm-to-glass small batch straight bourbon is made from the same recipe as the brand's flagship bourbon, all grown, harvested, milled, and distilled on the Frey Ranch: 66.6% dent corn, 10% winter wheat, 11.4% winter rye, and 12% two-row malted barley.
The bourbon is an average of around 5 years and is bottled without chill-filtration at cask strength. Available in California, Nevada, and the Frey Ranch Tasting Room as of June 2023 with an expansion to Arizona, Ohio, and Georgia later in 2023. (SRP $79.99).
This Farm Strength Uncut Bourbon is a permanent addition to the Frey Ranch portfolio. This farm-to-glass small batch straight bourbon is made from the same recipe as the brand's flagship bourbon, all grown, harvested, milled, and distilled on the Frey Ranch: 66.6% dent corn, 10% winter wheat, 11.4% winter rye, and 12% two-row malted barley. The bourbon is an average of around 5 years and is bottled without chill-filtration at cask strength. Available in California, Nevada, and the Frey Ranch Tasting Room as of June 2023 with an expansion to Arizona, Ohio, and Georgia later in 2023. (SRP $79.99)
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abv62.15
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BourbonProduced anywhere in USA; Mash bill of at least 51% corn; aged in new, charred oak containers.
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Cask Typenew, charred American oak
Tasting Notes
"The aroma is complex with herbal/grassy notes, pencil shavings, toasted cereal, and roasted corn. At bottle proof, you'll find it a medium light body but even at this strength you'll find more herbal and cereal notes and a bittersweet taste. Further tastes brings out the oak — fresh oak aroma and toasted oak flavors. Adding water intensifies the herbal component on the nose along with a gentle maple note. It also adds a bit more weight and light sweetness overall to the bourbon. Would recommend enjoying at bottle proof first and then adding a splash of water or a couple ice cubes. Great farm to bottle expression."