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Handy & Schiller Barreled Cocktails Old Fashioned 750ml

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750ml
country
United States
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Louisiana
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The Handy & Schiller Old Fashioned is made using our flagship Buffalo Trace Bourbon and our classic Peychaud’s Bitters. Carefully aged in our warehouses at Buffalo Trace Distillery, this cocktail can be enjoyed neat or over ice and it is perfect every time. TASTING NOTES This barrelled Old Fashioned has a perfect balance of sweetness with oak influence. The finish has a hint of creamy citrus fruit with a nice bourbon character overall.
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Handy & Schiller Barreled Cocktails Old Fashioned 750ml

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