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THE BARD DISTILLERY ANNOUNCES CINDER & SMOKE 17 Year Straight Bourbon

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The Bard Distillery

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Continuing their tradition of producing premium, award-winning bourbons, The Bard Distillery is proud to announce the newest expression of Cinder & Smoke Bourbon. Aged 17 Years, this exquisite bourbon spent 13 Years in original White Oak barrels, followed by 2.5 years in new  White Oak followed by 1.5 Years in new French Oak barrels.  

This bourbon won DOUBLE PLATINUM at Fred Minnick’s ASCOT Awards and was chosen as  BEST SMALL BATCH BOURBON 11 YEARS AND OLDER. It also won DOUBLE GOLD from  the Barleycorn Awards. 

This product will not be reproduced in future batches. 410 bottles are all that will ever exist of  this expression. 

ONLINE ORDERS available at
www.thebarddistillery.com RETAIL: $399  

Due to only 410 bottles being produced, very limited numbers are available at the distillery in  Graham, Kentucky and through select retail distribution. 

State of Distillation: Tennessee 

State of Barrel Aging, Blending, Bottling: Kentucky 

Tasting Notes:  


“Oak profile is well-integrated and clean, featuring coconut, vanilla, dill, and orange; the palate  bursts with orange blossom and fresh herbs, concluding with a long, floral, spiced orange  finish.” - Barleycorn Awards 

“Chocolate, vanilla, and graham cracker s’mores! YUM!” - ASCOT Awards 

About The Bard Distillery  

The Bard Distillery may be young, but it has deep roots. Founded in 2019, the distillery is set in the  bones of a beautiful 1920’s school site, where it watches over the historic coal-mining town of Graham,  in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. Co-Founder Thomas Bard is the 4th-Great Grandson of William Bard,  one of two brothers who founded Bardstown, Kentucky, “The Bourbon Capital of the World". 

published by: BBTEAM

September 28, 2023
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