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Trey Zoeller, founder of McLain & Kyne Ltd, and his father, Chet, carry on the tradition of their ancestors who were deeply rooted in the bourbon industry. Hand Crafted in “very small batches” similar to how bourbons were produced prior to prohibition, the Jefferson’s Collection of bourbons truly epitomise the spirit of America.
Thomas Jefferson was the American President who was instrumental in American Independence in 1783. The very one who is accredited with writing the Declaration of Independence, the founder of Virginia University and the force behind the Great Empire of Liberty, the very Thomas Jefferson who repealed the tax on whiskey which caused the famous rebellion of 1791 which turned Americans from Rye to Bourbon.
Jefferson’s proudly takes this name from this third American president as they are complex, elegant and full of sophistication just as he was. Aesthetically very pleasing with soft elegant but eye-catching presentation, each with their own handcrafted wooden stopper and unique imagery. Each bottle is hand numbered adding to its authenticity as a very small batch bourbon.
An original American whiskey – the spirit of independence itself, The Jefferson’s and Jefferson’s Reserve are made from a mash bill containing 30% rye grain.
These McLain & Kyne discerning drinkers have several years of experience in the Bourbon trade and have created the term ‘very small batch’. This is where just 8-12 barrels are blended for maximum taste and originality in two marques:
Jefferson’s- This 6-10 yr old is aged in barrels with a very light number 1 char, allowing a myriad of secondary flavours to express themselves that would otherwise be masked by a heavier char. Bottled at 41.5% abv that results in an approachable Bourbon that is dry and rigorous with a touch of spice and honeycomb.
Posted by George on 30th Mar 2011
This Bourbon is the soooo good. I have just gone through a bottle with a friend of mine and we are both in agreement. I usually drink american whiskey and i started like most people on JD, but i started trying new bottles after a trip to All Star Lanes in London. I can't always afford the best of the best but when i splashed out on this one i wasn't sorry. We were drinking it over ice at first but then we just stopped. Its really fruity and actuall doesn't need any ice at all. Also its not as harsh as some other bourbons this old so no burn as it goes down. Highly reccomended!
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