Aged in 300 Year French Oak Used to Restore Notre Dame, Bardstown Bourbon Company’s “Cathedral French Oak Finish”.
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Aged in 300 Year French Oak Used to Restore Notre Dame, Bardstown Bourbon Company’s “Cathedral French Oak Finish”.
Well take me to church and take my money while you’re at it Bardstown Bourbon Company. This new dandy you’ve released is sure to evoke the masses and show us the light. Bardstown Bourbon Company continues to stretch the boundaries of American Whiskey innovation with its latest collection of new whiskies, Distillery Reserve. The inaugural release, Cathedral French Oak Finish marries revered tradition with experimentation and became available star…
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