Description
Whiskey: Abraham Bowman Limited Edition No 17
The Abraham Bowman Limited Edition Bourbon is part of a series of limited edition whiskies, named after Abraham Bowman, the commander of the 8th Virginia Regiment in the American Revolutionary War.
Size: 750ML
Proof: 116 (58% ABV)
Origin: United States
Distillery: A. Smith Bowman Distillery
The Abraham Bowman Limited Edition Sweet XVI Bourbon is part of a series of limited edition whiskies, named after Abraham Bowman, the commander of the 8th Virginia Regiment in the American Revolutionary War. Each edition of the Abraham line is a different expression and a new release is offered a few times a year. This is the 17th release in the Abraham line. The Abraham Bowman Limited Edition Sweet XVI Series Bourbon will be available for Virginia residents to purchase through the VA ABC Lottery, and will be available in the A. Smith Bowman Distillery Visitor Center starting Saturday, April 28.
Abraham Bowman Limited Edition No 17 Whiskey Tasting Notes
Nose: Syrupy and rich, with vanilla, caramel, barrel char, and hot cornbread with melting maple butter, as well as deep, leathery aromas.
Palate: Big, yet not hot given the proof, showcasing spicy oak, with molasses, sour cherry, and cloves, and a sweetness reminiscent of glazed donuts.
Finish: Long, with astringent oak balanced by spearmint and a thread of rich vanilla sweetness. An eminently sippable bourbon.
Distillery Information
The A. Smith Bowman Distillery is a distillery that was originally based on the Bowman family’s 7,200-acre Sunset Hills Farm in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, in what later became the planned community of Reston. The distillery was founded in 1934 on the day after the end of Prohibition, by Abram Smith Bowman and his sons, Abram Smith, Jr., and DeLong. From the time of its founding until the 1950s, it was the only legal whiskey distillery in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The primary brands produced by the distillery were the Virginia Gentleman and Fairfax County bourbon whiskeys. In February 1988, it relocated to Spotsylvania County, near Fredericksburg, into a former FMC Corp. cellophane plant at One Bowman Drive, where operation continues as a microdistillery owned by the Sazerac Company.
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