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Bardstown Bourbon Company Fusion Series #9
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Bardstown Bourbon Company Fusion Series #9

Bardstown Bourbon Company · Bardstown Bourbon Company

95.9 proofNASKentucky, USA
Bardstown's Fusion Series demonstrates what happens when sourced and estate-distilled whiskeys are married with care rather than convenience. The ninth release is their most balanced yet — a bourbon that drinks well above its price point and rewards slow exploration.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Opens with toasted caramel and dried cherry, followed by a thread of baking spice and leather. A subtle cornbread sweetness anchors the more volatile top notes.

Palate

Medium-full body delivers layers of butterscotch, charred oak, and rye spice that build with each sip. There's a pleasing interplay between vanilla custard richness and a dry tobacco leaf accent.

Finish

Long and warming, with lingering oak tannin, dark cocoa, and a trailing hint of maple.

Specifications
Mash Bill
Blend of high-rye and traditional corn-forward mash bills
Barrel Type
New charred American oak
Bottled in Bond
No
Single Barrel
No
Wheated
No
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

Threadline Old Fashioned — 2 oz Bardstown Fusion #9 · 0.25 oz maple syrup · 3 dashes Angostura bitters · Stir over a large ice cube, express an orange peel and discard.

Food Pairing

Smoked pork belly with apple chutney

The Story

Blended at the collaborative Bardstown Bourbon Company campus in central Kentucky, Fusion Series #9 marries the distillery's own young straight bourbon with carefully selected older stocks to create something neither could achieve alone.

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