Brother’s Bond Straight Bourbon Whiskey Original Cask Strength with Pre-Engraved Signatures
€55.00
Product Type | Whiskey |
Style | Bourbon |
Brother’s Bond Straight Bourbon, created by Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley, known as “The Salvatore Brothers” from the famed TV series, “The Vampire Diaries.” The true bonds of their friendship strengthened over drinking bourbon, both on and off-screen, for over a decade.
However. The brand name is a nod to their on-screen characters, their shared love for great bourbon, and a reflection of the sense of brotherhood they have formed over the years. Ian and Paul hand-selected 70 of the finest Brother’s Bond Bourbon barrels to create this limited release for bourbon lovers.
Savor each sip and enjoy each moment. Time to bond. Cheers, Ian & Paul
Further. This new award-winning limited release of the original cask strength expression showcases Brother’s Bond Bourbon in its undiluted form, unfiltered and uncut at 115.8 proof. A four-grain, high rye bourbon, with a mash bill of 65% Corn, 22% Rye, Wheat and Barley make up the rest. Copper column and copper pot-doubler distillation. Aged min 4 years in virgin American oak, barrel staves #4 char, barrel heads #2 char.
Brother’s Bond Straight Bourbon
After all. This cask strength bourbon has complex aromas of ripe banana, walnut, leather, warmed rye bread, vanilla and subtle smoke. On the palate, a bold and sophisticated taste of dried fruits, caramel, vanilla, and honey.
More so. “Our friendship’s true bond strengthened while drinking bourbon, both on and off-screen for over a decade. Brother’s Bond is a nod to our on-screen characters, our shared love for great bourbon, and a reflection of the brotherhood we have formed over the years.”
Crafting an exceptional taste profile took time and patience. After the long process of blending and tasting an ample assortment of mash bills, we are proudly presenting to the world a bourbon that will captivate palates with its harmonious balance of complex flavors.
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