Daviess County French Oak
Davies County is named after its origin: A county in the federal state of Kentucky. In the small district, the Davies County Distilling Company paved the way in 1874 for a dozen of other Whiskey distilleries in the area. The company Lux Row Distillers revived the Bourbon with a recipe of corn, wheat, rye and malted barley. The Whiskey finished in French oak casks for six months.
Davies County is named after its origin: A county in the federal state of Kentucky. In the small district, the Davies County Distilling Company paved the way in 1874 for a dozen of other Whiskey distilleries in the area. The company Lux Row Distillers revived the Bourbon with a recipe of corn, wheat, rye and malted barley. The Whiskey finished in French oak casks for six months.
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31397 | |
Lux Row | |
USA, Kentucky | |
Kentucky Straight Bourbon | |
48% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
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