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Stellum Bourbon Cygnus G8 "Who Needs a Vacation?" 750ml

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750ml
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United States
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Kentucky
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Stellum Bourbon finds its flavor in the tension of three Indiana Bourbon mash bills, two of which are high-rye, with the third being almost exclusively corn. Older barrels from both Kentucky and Tennessee are folded in slowly, through a multi-step blending process. This brings added layers of depth and complexity, ultimately allowing us to round out a uniquely Stellum flavor profile. 196 Bottles made, 112.45 proof.
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Stellum Bourbon Cygnus G8 "Who Needs a Vacation?" 750ml

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