Crafted by trailblazing Master Distiller Marianne Eaves, Forbidden Small Batch Bourbon is a bold new chapter in the story of American whiskey. Distilled and aged in Kentucky, this small batch bourbon is a reflection of both heritage and innovation — combining traditional techniques with a visionary touch.
Housed in a striking, art-deco-inspired decanter-style bottle, Forbidden Bourbon is more than a whiskey — it's a statement of style and substance. Each release is expertly blended from a limited number of barrels to create a bourbon that’s bold, elegant, and exceptionally smooth.
With its premium packaging, pedigree, and flavor, Forbidden is a must-have for collectors, design lovers, and bourbon connoisseurs alike.
Key Features:
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Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey
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Created by Marianne Eaves, Kentucky’s first female Master Distiller since Prohibition
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Small batch release — expertly crafted and blended
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Bottled in a premium luxury decanter with wood stopper
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Known for its bold, elegant, and balanced profile
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Bottled at 47% ABV (may vary slightly depending on batch)
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Produced in limited quantities
Tasting Notes:
Bright and complex on the nose, with aromas of baking spice, toasted oak, and honeycomb. The palate opens with dark caramel, cinnamon, and vanilla bean, followed by mid-palate notes of cherry wood, orange peel, and roasted nuts. A long, warming finish lingers with oak char and rich butterscotch.
How to Enjoy:
Best sipped neat or with a few drops of water to allow its nuanced profile to shine. Forbidden is a perfect pour for special occasions, reflective moments, or as a centerpiece bottle in any collection.
FAQ:
Q: Who makes Forbidden Bourbon?
A: Forbidden is created by Marianne Eaves, a celebrated Master Distiller and former Woodford Reserve blender — now known for her innovative approach to bourbon.
Q: Is this a limited release?
A: Yes, each batch is small and released in limited quantities.
Q: What is the proof?
A: Generally bottled at 47% ABV (94 proof), but may vary by batch.
Q: Is this a collectible bourbon?
A: Absolutely — the presentation, craftsmanship, and pedigree make it highly collectible.