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Introducing Walnut Hill Whiskey: A Taste of Prohibition Era Elegance

Introducing Walnut Hill Whiskey: A Taste of Prohibition Era Elegance - Main Street Liquor
Walnut Hill Whiskey is a part of the esteemed Buffalo Trace Prohibition Collection. This collection is a tribute to the legally produced spirits of the Prohibition era, offering a remarkable selection of five distinctive whiskeys. Each whiskey in the Prohibition Collection comes beautifully presented in 375-milliliter bottles, faithfully replicating the original packaging of these historic spirits. The labels even feature the spaces where doctors would have inscribed their prescriptions for medicinal whiskey – a poignant reminder of the times. Let's delve into the remarkable whiskeys within the Prohibition Collection: 1. Three Feathers: This bonded Rye whiskey boasts a hearty 100 proof, making it a robust and flavorful choice. 2. Golden Wedding: A robust Rye whiskey, bottled at an impressive 107 proof. Prepare yourself for a powerful and distinctive drinking experience. 3. Old Stagg: This barrel-proof Bourbon is bottled in its purest form, without any dilution or filtration. It showcases the full intensity and character of the spirit. 4. George T. Stagg Distillery Spiritus Frumenti: As a wheated Bourbon, it dares to push boundaries with its boldness and is bottled at a potent 110 proof. 5. Walnut Hill: A high-rye Bourbon, smoothly balanced with a satisfying 90 proof. This particular whiskey emanates elegance and refinement. The entire Prohibition Collection comes neatly packaged in a custom wooden box, ensuring the safekeeping of all five bottles. It truly captures the essence of a bygone era when the appreciation for fine whiskey triumphed over the challenges of Prohibition. Immerse yourself in the rich history and exceptional craftsmanship embodied in each bottle. Indulge in the Buffalo Trace Prohibition Collection – an exquisite ensemble of whiskeys that pays homage to a pivotal chapter in whiskey-making history.
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