Rabbit Hole Dareringer is a premium bourbon whiskey produced by Rabbit Hole Distillery, a relatively new player in the bourbon market. Despite its youth, Rabbit Hole has quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality, innovative bourbons that push the boundaries of traditional bourbon-making.
History
Rabbit Hole Distillery was founded in 2012 by Kaveh Zamanian, a entrepreneur and whiskey enthusiast who was inspired by the idea of creating a bourbon that was both traditional and innovative. The distillery is located in Louisville, Kentucky, and has quickly become known for its unique approach to bourbon-making.
Components
Rabbit Hole Dareringer is made from a combination of 70% corn, 15% rye, and 15% malted barley. The bourbon is distilled in small batches using a combination of traditional pot stills and column stills, and is aged for a minimum of 4-5 years in new, charred American oak barrels.
Production Process
The production process for Rabbit Hole Dareringer is unique and innovative. The bourbon is distilled using a combination of traditional pot stills and column stills, which allows for a greater degree of control over the flavor profile. The bourbon is then aged in a combination of new and used barrels, which adds complexity and depth to the flavor profile.
Flavor Profile
Rabbit Hole Dareringer has a rich, full-bodied flavor profile with notes of:
- Caramel: Sweet and creamy, with hints of caramel and vanilla
- Oak: Rich and complex, with notes of toasted oak and subtle spices
- Fruit: Ripe fruit notes, including cherries, berries, and citrus
- Spice: Warm spices, including cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves
Dareringer
The Dareringer expression is a unique and innovative bourbon that is designed to push the boundaries of traditional bourbon-making. The bourbon is aged in a combination of new and used barrels, which adds complexity and depth to the flavor profile. The bourbon is also finished in sherry casks, which adds a rich, fruity flavor to the bourbon.
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