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Smoke Wagon Rare & Limited The First 10 #8 Bourbon Whiskey
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Whiskey: Smoke Wagon Rare & Limited The First 10 #8 Bourbon WhiskeySmoke Wagon The First 10 is part of the Rare & Limited Collection, a Straight Bourbon Whiskey bottled in extremely small batches and ranging between 110-112 proof.Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!Featured inROLLING STONEMEN'S JOURNALUS WEEKLYNOTICE:Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have the ability to source from a large network of licensed retailers to insure in most cases your order is fulfilled.Size: 750mlProof: 111.16 (55.58% ABV)Origin: United StatesDistillery: Smoke WagonDetailed DescriptionSmoke Wagon The First 10 is part of the Rare & Limited Collection, a Straight Bourbon Whiskey bottled in extremely small batches and ranging between 110-112 proof.Smoke Wagon Rare & Limited The First 10 #8 Bourbon Whiskey Tasting NotesNose Aroma is very pleasant and delightful.Palate The palate is very powerful and complex. Smooth texture.Finish Perfect, long lasting finish.Distillery InformationBest-known for its Smoke Wagon Bourbon and Silver Dollar Vodka brands, Nevada H&C Distilling Company is a Las Vegas based distillery in Nevada, USA. The company was established in 2010 by screenwriter and director Jonathan Hensleigh and bar owner Aaron Chepenik. Hensleigh and Chepenik moved from Los Angeles to Nevada in the early 2000s, setting up a bar (The Griffin) in downtown Las Vegas. The distillery operation followed, with the pair having to go through numerous legal hoops to establish the facility. The distillery produces a number of Smoke Wagon Bourbon labels, including the Straight Bourbon, the Small Batch, the Uncut Unfiltered Bourbon, and the Uncut The Younger. Their Silver Dollar Vodka features a reproduction of the notorious Morgan dollar (released in the late 19th Centruy and generally disliked due to the unflattering profile of Lady Liberty) for which the pair had to get permission from the US Treasury to feature on the label.