Introducing Very Olde St. Nick “Sainthood” 8 Year Old Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, a limited and refined expression crafted with patience and purpose. From the revered Olde St. Nick Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky, this 8-year-aged bourbon is part of a legacy that honors the art of mature whiskey over rushed production.
With the guiding philosophy that “Mature Whiskey is Typically Much Better,” this bourbon is aged to perfection, offering a rich, complex profile that reflects years of careful barrel stewardship. Each bottle is a tribute to patience, showcasing the timeless wisdom behind waiting for the right moment to bottle.
Whether you're a seasoned bourbon drinker or collector, Sainthood represents the pinnacle of traditional American bourbon making.
Key Features
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8-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
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Bottled by Olde St. Nick Distillery, Bardstown, Kentucky
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Thoughtfully aged to maturity for enhanced character
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Limited production, with each bottle echoing the distillery’s heritage
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750ml format
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Ideal for collectors, bourbon purists, and gift-giving
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Warm vanilla, aged oak, and soft brown sugar
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Palate: Balanced and full-bodied with caramel, baking spice, and toasted barrel notes
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Finish: Long and elegant with hints of cinnamon, dark fruit, and lingering oak
How to Enjoy
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Best served neat or with a splash of water to enhance complexity
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Ideal for bourbon tastings, gifting, or savoring on special occasions
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Pairs beautifully with cigars, roasted meats, or dark chocolate
FAQ
Q: Where is this bourbon made?
A: It is bottled by the Olde St. Nick Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky, the heart of bourbon country.
Q: How old is this whiskey?
A: It is 8 years old, showcasing a mature and well-balanced flavor profile.
Q: Is this a limited release?
A: Yes, like most Very Olde St. Nick expressions, this bottling is produced in small batches and is highly collectible.
Q: Is this bourbon chill filtered?
A: The label does not specify chill filtration, but the brand is known for maintaining traditional practices, likely non-chill filtered for full flavor.