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Bottle Details
Part of release number 16 in the Abraham Bowman series, this Virginia whiskey was aged in second-use oak barrels.
Abraham Bowman 2004 Sequential Series 37.5cl
Distilled by the Sazerac company at their A Smith Bowman distillery, using the same #1 mashbill as George T Stagg.
The whiskey is named for Colonel Abraham Bowman, who led the American revolutionary war unit The 8th Virginia Regiment or German Regiment. His ancestors founded the A Smith Bowman distillery.
This is not strictly a bourbon, having been matured in a 2nd use barrel. Part of the \"Sequential Series.\"
In his book about the A.H. Hirsch Reserve, Chuck Cowdery recommends A. Smith Bowman products as one to try for those seeking an more easily sourced, but equally good-tasting bourbon experience.
Release, 16, bottle 457.
A. Smith Bowman
Sazerac Company
A historic American spirits company established in 1869 by Tomas H. Handy. It is headquartered in New Orelans, Louisiana and has distilleries in the US states of Kentucky, Virginia, Maine and Tennessee, as well as in Canada and Ireland.
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