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A.H. Hirsch Bourbon The Bivouac 750ml

size
750ml
country
United States
region
Kentucky
WKY
93
WKY
93
Rated 93 by Whisky Advocate
The nose is somewhat tight at first, but opens to aromas of coffee cake, fruit cup, and faint notes of cherry, citrus, and dried herbs. The palate is smooth and silky, with light spice, cooked plums, dark chocolate, and cinnamon. Earthier notes of mature oak and dunnage floor keep the sweetness in check nicely. On the finish, pleasant oak, honey, and chocolate. Solidly built and well-integrated; a very nice sipper. ... More details
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A.H. Hirsch Bourbon The Bivouac 750ml

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Bottle: $34.78
Golden amber color. Aromas of hot cinnamon candies, milk chocolate, corn pops, maple syrup, and toast with a supple,...
BTI
92
WKY
90
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Country: United States

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