

Grappa di Barolo 1789 Bourbon Cask Finish is a distillate aged for over 18 months in oak barriques and refined in barrels previously used for aging Bourbon Whiskey, which allows for a special maturation: color, aromas, and scents typical of a Reserve, highlighting spicy notes, toasting, and dried fruit. According to American tradition, the spiritual father of Bourbon is Reverend Elijah Craig, who in 1789 attributed this name to his whiskey. The magic of Bourbon aging is based on the indispensable and refined contribution of wood essences: this whiskey, placed in aging barrels, experiences increasingly complex olfactory and aromatic sensations due to the wood, along with the intensification of color reaching the typical dark amber hue. Bourbon whiskey is the symbol of American distillation; similarly, at an international level, Piedmont is associated with a name that has made history in the winemaking of the Langhe hills: Barolo. From the Nebbiolo pomace coming from the area of the homonymous hilly locality around Alba, one obtains one of the symbol distillates of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato: Grappa di Barolo. Grappa di Barolo 1789 Bourbon Cask Finish is a unique distillate, with exceptional 100% Piedmontese notes, capable of singularly and inimitably enhancing its entire personality. Origin: Altavilla Monferrato. Grape variety: Nebbiolo from Barolo. Type: Barrique-aged. Alcohol: 43%.
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Grappa di Barolo 1789 Bourbon Cask Finish is a distillate aged for over 18 months in oak barriques and refined in barrels previously used for aging Bourbon Whiskey, which allows for a special maturation: color, aromas, and scents typical of a Reserve, highlighting spicy notes, toasting, and dried fruit. According to American tradition, the spiritual father of Bourbon is Reverend Elijah Craig, who in 1789 attributed this name to his whiskey. The magic of Bourbon aging is based on the indispensable and refined contribution of wood essences: this whiskey, placed in aging barrels, experiences increasingly complex olfactory and aromatic sensations due to the wood, along with the intensification of color reaching the typical dark amber hue. Bourbon whiskey is the symbol of American distillation; similarly, at an international level, Piedmont is associated with a name that has made history in the winemaking of the Langhe hills: Barolo. From the Nebbiolo pomace coming from the area of the homonymous hilly locality around Alba, one obtains one of the symbol distillates of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato: Grappa di Barolo. Grappa di Barolo 1789 Bourbon Cask Finish is a unique distillate, with exceptional 100% Piedmontese notes, capable of singularly and inimitably enhancing its entire personality. Origin: Altavilla Monferrato. Grape variety: Nebbiolo from Barolo. Type: Barrique-aged. Alcohol: 43%.