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1792 Sweet Wheat Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – 750ML
1792 Sweet Wheat Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – 750ML
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Experience smooth, refined bourbon craftsmanship with 1792 Sweet Wheat Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. This limited-style wheated bourbon replaces rye with soft winter wheat, creating a uniquely mellow and approachable flavor profile. Distilled and aged in Kentucky, 1792 Sweet Wheat delivers rich sweetness, balanced oak, and a silky finish that bourbon lovers and collectors appreciate.
Crafted by the award-winning Barton 1792 Distillery, this bourbon is known for its smooth character, making it ideal for sipping neat, on the rocks, or in premium whiskey cocktails. With its rich caramel notes and gentle spice, 1792 Sweet Wheat is perfect for those who enjoy a softer, sweeter bourbon experience.
Whether you’re expanding your whiskey collection or searching for a standout wheated bourbon, 1792 Sweet Wheatoffers exceptional quality and flavor in every pour.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Sweet caramel, vanilla, honey, light oak
Palate: Soft wheat sweetness, toffee, brown sugar, gentle spice
Finish: Smooth, warm, lightly oaked with lingering sweetness
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What makes 1792 Sweet Wheat different from regular bourbon?
1792 Sweet Wheat uses wheat instead of rye in the mash bill, resulting in a smoother, softer, and slightly sweeter flavor.
Is this bourbon good for beginners?
Yes, the wheated mash bill makes it very approachable and smooth, great for both beginners and seasoned bourbon drinkers.
What is the alcohol by volume (ABV)?
1792 Sweet Wheat is typically bottled at 45.6% ABV (91.2 proof), though this may vary slightly by batch.
Is this a limited release?
1792 Sweet Wheat is often released in limited quantities, making it a popular bottle for collectors.
How should I drink this bourbon?
It’s excellent neat, with a splash of water, over ice, or in classic bourbon cocktails like an Old Fashioned.
Where is 1792 Sweet Wheat made?
It is distilled and aged in Kentucky at the Barton 1792 Distillery.
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