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Learn more >Another award-winning example of Bob Dylanās magic.
In 2018Ā Bob DylanĀ registered the trademark forĀ "Bootleg Whiskey", setting in motion a series of events that would lead him to collaborate withĀ Master BlenderĀ Ryan PerryĀ andĀ Marc Bushala.Ā The first is an experienced Spirit-crafter who cut his teeth on new & used cask programs for various Spirits under some of the largest producers, the second the entrepreneur behind Angel's Envy Bourbon. In early 2018 they cut a deal to craftĀ a line of BourbonsĀ in collaboration with the famous poet, troubadour, folk-rock music hero, andĀ Nobel Prize winner.Ā This is how the "Heavenās Door" line of premium Spirits came to be.Ā And unlike many-many other so-called "celebrity brands" that are all marketing hype, it has wonĀ over 40 medalsĀ along with a bunch of other accoladesĀ ā presented in stunning artistic bottles.
The Bootleg Volume III, launched in 2021, showcases a 13-year-old Kentucky Bourbon aged in Vino de Naranja casks. It's bottled at a robust cask strength of 121.2 proof, boasting a nuanced sweetness derived from its maturation in orange wine casks. This whiskey presents a rich hue and intricate flavor profile due to this unique aging process.
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Appearance / Color
Amber
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Inviting with cornbread, cocoa, tobacco, and maple syrup.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Rich with dried apricot, sandalwood, and an underlying nuttiness.
Finish
Smooth with toasted coconut, oak, and spice.
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