Rebel 10 Year Old Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey
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- BrandRebel Bourbon
- CategoryBourbon
- CountryUnited States
- RegionKentucky
- DistilleryLux Row Distillers
- Age10 Year Old
- Style Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
- Alcohol50.0%
The taste of what made Rebel Bourbon famous ― in 10-year-old, 100-proof form.
The story goes that Billy Idol was doing shots with the Rolling Stones at a party. Keith Richards just loved him some hard liquor and he was fond of Rebel Yell — the brand that Rebel Bourbon was sold under at the time. Billy liked the name Rebel Yell and asked the gents if he could borrow it for a song. You know, the one where Billy is asking for more, more, more. If you are a music fan like we are, that’s reason enough to buy it right there.
The original Rebel Bourbon Whiskey was made by the W. L. Weller & Sons Company. And though that distillery popped into existence in 1849, it wasn’t until the mid-1900s that they started bottling American Whiskeys under the Rebel Yell brand. Anyway, the name was passed around from company to company for a bit, garnering awards left and right, their Wheated Bourbon proving a hit. Since the early 1980s, the label has been lovingly tended to by American Whiskey-lover David Sherman’s beverage company, Luxco, and today, it's known as Rebel Bourbon. Despite the name change, the rebellious spirit is the same.
This expression is a 10-year-old variant of their Wheated Bourbon recipe. A whole decade spent in charred oak makes it a respectable Whiskey ― and at 100 proof it isn't joking around. This one has caramel, citrus, oak, and heaps of awards including a Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and 2 "Best Single Barrel Bourbon" titles from the 2020 Whisky Magazine World Whiskies Awards. Besides, it's a Single Barrel release, making each batch a unique experience.
The story goes that Billy Idol was doing shots with the Rolling Stones at a party. Keith Richards just loved him some hard liquor and he was fond of Rebel Yell — the brand that Rebel Bourbon was sold under at the time. Billy liked the name Rebel Yell and asked the gents if he could borrow it for a song. You know, the one where Billy is asking for more, more, more. If you are a music fan like we are, that’s reason enough to buy it right there.
The original Rebel Bourbon Whiskey was made by the W. L. Weller & Sons Company. And though that distillery popped into existence in 1849, it wasn’t until the mid-1900s that they started bottling American Whiskeys under the Rebel Yell brand. Anyway, the name was passed around from company to company for a bit, garnering awards left and right, their Wheated Bourbon proving a hit. Since the early 1980s, the label has been lovingly tended to by American Whiskey-lover David Sherman’s beverage company, Luxco, and today, it's known as Rebel Bourbon. Despite the name change, the rebellious spirit is the same.
This expression is a 10-year-old variant of their Wheated Bourbon recipe. A whole decade spent in charred oak makes it a respectable Whiskey ― and at 100 proof it isn't joking around. This one has caramel, citrus, oak, and heaps of awards including a Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and 2 "Best Single Barrel Bourbon" titles from the 2020 Whisky Magazine World Whiskies Awards. Besides, it's a Single Barrel release, making each batch a unique experience.
Appearance / Color
Mahogany
Nose / Aroma / Smell
It starts of fruity with cooked apple and a healthy dose of citrus. Burnt sugar, spice, and corn rear their heads as well.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Plenty of caramel and cinnamon are on the palate, along with orange zest, fruit, and oak. There's a touch of black pepper in there, as well as a hint of nuttiness.
Finish
Finishes warming with lingering citrusy and oaky notes with a touch of spice.
Mahogany
Nose / Aroma / Smell
It starts of fruity with cooked apple and a healthy dose of citrus. Burnt sugar, spice, and corn rear their heads as well.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Plenty of caramel and cinnamon are on the palate, along with orange zest, fruit, and oak. There's a touch of black pepper in there, as well as a hint of nuttiness.
Finish
Finishes warming with lingering citrusy and oaky notes with a touch of spice.
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