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Latest revision as of 21:59, 16 February 2025
Jefferson's Bourbon is a brand of bourbon whiskey produced in Kentucky, United States. The brand, named after Thomas Jefferson due to his known innovations in distillation, is owned by Castle Brands and includes a variety of small batch and single barrel bourbons as well as rye whiskey.
History[edit]
Jefferson's Bourbon was first introduced in 1997 by Trey Zoeller and his father Chet Zoeller, a noted bourbon historian. The Zoellers named their brand after Thomas Jefferson because of his known innovations in distillation and his curiosity about the world, which they felt reflected their own approach to the production of bourbon.
Production[edit]
Jefferson's Bourbon is produced using traditional methods that have been passed down through generations. The bourbon is aged in new charred oak barrels and is made from a mash of corn, rye, and malted barley. The brand includes a variety of small batch and single barrel bourbons, as well as rye whiskey. Some of the notable products in the Jefferson's Bourbon line include Jefferson's Reserve, Jefferson's Presidential Select, and Jefferson's Ocean, which is aged at sea.
Jefferson's Reserve[edit]
Jefferson's Reserve is a small batch bourbon that is aged longer than most bourbons, resulting in a richer, more complex flavor. It is known for its balance of fruit, spice, and toasted oak flavors.
Jefferson's Presidential Select[edit]
Jefferson's Presidential Select is a limited edition bourbon that is released in small quantities. Each batch is made from a unique recipe and is aged for a specific number of years, making each release unique.
Jefferson's Ocean[edit]
Jefferson's Ocean is a unique bourbon that is aged at sea. The constant movement of the ship, temperature variations, and sea air all contribute to the bourbon's unique flavor profile.
See also[edit]
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Jefferson's Small Batch Bourbon
