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NV Ezra Brooks Black Label Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, USA

Wine Notes

Note: 90 Proof (45% ABV), 4 Years Old.

Price Range of 750ml bottle, ex-tax in USD
Average: $15   From: $12   To: $18

Price History for NV Ezra Brooks Black Label Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
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Grape Variety: Whiskey - Bourbon

Bourbon is a form of Whiskey which originated in the southern states of the USA (notably Kentucky), where the majority of bourbon is still produced today. While there is no single, standard, international definition of bourbon, a number of countries (including Canada and the EU member states) have drafted legislation to protect the name and its usage. In most cases it is a requirement that any spirit labeled bourbon come exclusively from the United States. Interestingly, the bourbon labeling laws in force in the US apply only to those products sold domestically, and not those destined for export. Under NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement of 1994) regulations, Tennessee whisky is classified as bourbon, although a number of well-known Tennessee whiskey producers (Jack Daniels among them) opt not to use the term.

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Region Hierarchy
  • Kentucky

    Kentucky is a state located in the central-eastern US, bordered by Tennessee to the south and both Indiana and Ohio to the north. It covers 40,500 square miles (105,000 square km) and stretches between the northern latitudes of 36 and 39 degrees.

    Wine growing in Kentucky is said to date back to 1798, when Jean-Jacques Dufour, winemaker to the Marquis de Lafayette, planted the first vines. By the middle of the 19th century it had the third-largest wine output of any US state, but its wine industry was almost entirely eradicated by the Civil War and the ... more

  • USA

    The United States is the world's fourth-biggest wine-producing nation (behind France, Italy and Spain) and produces roughly 18.5 million hectoliters each year – about 15 percent more than the next largest producer, ... more

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