Getting into the stories and intricacies…Weller Special Reserve is a product of Buffalo Trace in Frankfort, Kentucky. It was named after one Mr. William Larue Weller (1825-1899), who legendarily produced the first Bourbon to use wheat instead of rye in the mashbill. The Weller brand was c...
Weller Special Reserve price: It is one of the most well-loved spirits because of its undeniable smoothness. Its sweet flavor profile has captured...
Smooth, easy going, and balanced Named for early whiskey pioneer in Kentucky, William Larue Weller. This bourbon is made using Weller’s original bourbon recipe with wheat, rather than rye in the mash bill. Wheat is a soft grain which provides this bourbon with a mild, gentle and smooth ta...
Having tasted a wide range of Weller bourbons over the years, it could be assumed a lot of the unique qualities of Daniel Weller Bourbon are the result of the Emmer wheat in its mashbill and/or a combination of the E.H. Taylor, Jr. microstill. Daniel Weller Bourbon is the most ...
This is also a bourbon that shares the same mashbill, warehouse and proof as Old Rip Van Winkle 10 year. Given the choice, I would always choose Old Weller Antique. Its younger age maintains a more agreeable amount of oak and has a price point that is easy of the wallet. overall A ...
Weller 12 year is a cousin to Pappy, Price said. To start, it's a wheated bourbon, he explained. Meaning that after the corn used in the mash bill, or grain
This is also a bourbon that shares the same mashbill, warehouse and proof as Old Rip Van Winkle 10 year. Given the choice, I would always choose Old Weller Antique. Its younger age maintains a more agreeable amount of oak and has a price point that is easy of the wallet. overall A ...