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Tom Moore continued to work with the new company for eight years until 1899, when he bought 116 acres adjacent to the existing distillery and built his own distillery there, producing Tom Moore, Dan’l Boone, and Eleven Jones whiskey.
The bourbon itself appears to be a value bourbon but bottled in the traditional 100 proof reserved for the bottled-in-bond designation (and usually demands at least a splash of water when drinking). Receive an additional 5% discount in-store for cash payment.
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Jan 20, 2021 · We review the Thomas S. Moore Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey line up, a new ongoing series of premium bourbons from Barton 1792 that see extended finishing time in secondary cask types that previously matured various wines or spirits from around the world.
Feb 23, 2021 · Thomas S. Moore Kentucky Straight Bourbon Finished in Chardonnay Casks. Classification: Straight Bourbon Finished in Chardonnay Casks. Company: Sazerac Company Inc. Distillery: Barton 1792 Distillery. Release Date: December 2020. Proof: 97.9. Age: NAS. Mashbill: Undisclosed. Color: Bronze. MSRP: $70 (2021) Official Website.
Jul 21, 2022 · Thomas S. Moore Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Merlot Casks – Finished 2 to 4 years. Dark fruits lead the day on the nose here, immediately engaging the senses with notes of plum and cherry and a layer of woody oak.
Jan 13, 2021 · Thomas S. Moore Kentucky Straight Bourbon Finished in Port Casks. Classification: Straight Bourbon Finished in Port Casks. Company: Sazerac Company Inc. Distillery: Barton 1792 Distillery. Release Date: December 2020. Proof: 98.9. Age: NAS. Mashbill: Undisclosed. Color: Dark Amber. MSRP: $70 (2021) Official Website.
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Dec 10, 2020 · Buffalo Trace’s Barton 1792 Distillery is launching (today) a new line of bourbons named in honor of Thomas S. Moore, the man who originally built the Barton distillery back in 1889. The trick with this lineup is that they will all feature extended finishing in a variety of cask types.