
Nulu Bourbon Whiskey’s Experimental Series, Finished in Amburana Barrels, is a standout offering from Prohibition Craft Spirits, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Known for sourcing high-quality MGP bourbon, Nulu takes innovation to the next level with this limited-edition release, showcasing the unique influence of Amburana barrels. Amburana, often referred to as “Brazilian Oak,” is a rare and highly aromatic wood traditionally used in aging cachaça. Its limited availability and distinct characteristics make it a sought-after choice for experimental whiskey finishes. This expression features a 7-year-old high-rye bourbon (60% corn, 36% rye, 4% malted barley) sourced from MGP and finished in Amburana barrels. The finishing process imparts a bold and unmistakable profile, making it a favorite among adventurous whiskey enthusiasts. Bottled at 108.2 proof, this bourbon balances its robust base with the unique influence of the Amburana wood. Priced near $100, this release is part of Nulu’s Experimental Finish Series, which prioritizes creativity and craftsmanship. The Amburana barrels, known for their scarcity and intense impact, add a layer of intrigue to the bourbon, making it a must-try for collectors and those seeking a truly distinctive whiskey experience.
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