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Clyde Mays Bourbon Cask Strength 13yr Limited Release 750ml

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750ml
country
United States
region
Alabama
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Indiana- A limited release of only 2,600 bottles, this 112 proof cask strength Bourbon packs some punch with notes of vanilla, almonds and hints of cinnamon and clove. Boasting caramel, chocolate and spice tomes on the palate, this full flavored Bourbon has a smooth and long finish.
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Clyde Mays Bourbon Cask Strength 13yr Limited Release 750ml

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