A. Smith Bowman
John J. Bowman Single Barrel Straight Bourbon 750mL
John J. Bowman Single Barrel Straight Bourbon 750mL
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John J. Bowman Single Barrel Straight Bourbon
Straight Bourbon Whiskey | 50% ABV (100 Proof) | 750mL
Process & Profile
John J. Bowman Single Barrel Bourbon is a meticulously crafted expression from Virginia's A. Smith Bowman Distillery. The bourbon begins with distillate sourced from Buffalo Trace in Kentucky, which is then shipped to Virginia and distilled a third time in Bowman's copper still named "Mary." After triple distillation, the whiskey is aged in new, charred American oak barrels—typically between 9 and 11 years—before being hand-selected barrel by barrel for bottling. This process yields a balanced, full-bodied bourbon with both depth and elegance.
Tasting Notes
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Aromas of caramel, baked apple, vanilla, and honey
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Flavors of toffee, cinnamon, roasted nuts, and dark cherry
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Mid-palate notes of brown sugar, dried fruit, and leather
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Long, warming finish with toasted oak, spice, and rich sweetness
What Makes It Special
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True single barrel bourbon selected for quality and consistency
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Triple-distilled for a smoother, more refined flavor profile
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Aged in Virginia's unique climate for enhanced depth
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Produced by A. Smith Bowman, part of the Sazerac family of distilleries
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Winner of multiple awards including “World’s Best Bourbon” in 2017
How to Enjoy
Best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water to open up the complex fruit and spice notes. Ideal in a Glencairn glass to concentrate its rich aroma. Pairs beautifully with spiced desserts, roasted nuts, or a quiet evening.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is this bourbon made entirely in Virginia?
It is distilled from Buffalo Trace distillate, but re-distilled, aged, and bottled in Virginia.
2. What does "single barrel" mean in this context?
Each bottle comes from one individual barrel, selected for its standout character.
3. What is the typical age of the whiskey?
Although not age-stated, most barrels are aged between 9 and 11 years.
4. Is it chill-filtered or colored?
Details are not officially disclosed, but chill filtration is likely; coloring is not commonly added to straight bourbon.
5. How does it compare to Buffalo Trace or Eagle Rare?
While it shares similar DNA, the triple distillation and Virginia aging give John J. Bowman a smoother, fruitier, and more polished profile.
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