Unapologetically bold and elegantly structured, Mary Dowling Double Oak Barrel Strength Bourbon showcases the mastery of dual-barrel aging with intense flavor and elevated strength. This wheated bourbon, aged first in new oak and then finished in toasted double oak barrels, delivers rich layers of spice, caramel, and charred sweetness—amped up at barrel strength for the seasoned sipper.
This is a whiskey crafted in the fearless spirit of Mary Dowling, a legendary pioneer dubbed the “Mother of Bourbon.” She defied the odds during Prohibition, and this release honors her legacy with a high-impact bourbon built for bourbon lovers who appreciate depth and power.
Key Features
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Wheated Kentucky Straight Bourbon
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Finished in toasted double oak barrels for intensified flavor
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Bottled at barrel strength for a full-bodied experience
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Honors Mary Dowling, one of bourbon’s original visionaries
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Unfiltered and bold, designed for whiskey purists
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Eye-catching, premium presentation with luxury bottle design
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Ideal for those who love rich, toasted, high-proof bourbons
Tasting Notes
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Aroma: Dark maple syrup, toasted brown sugar, warm vanilla bean
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Palate: Waves of toffee, burnt caramel, charred oak, cinnamon bark
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Finish: Long and warming with a spicy-sweet crescendo, ending in oak, nutmeg, and black pepper
How to Enjoy
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Best enjoyed neat to appreciate the full strength and complexity
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Add a few drops of water to unlock deeper caramelized layers
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Try it in a bold twist on a Smoked Old Fashioned
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Excellent paired with dark chocolate, pecan pie, or grilled meats
FAQ
What does “Double Oak” mean?
This bourbon is aged in two separate oak barrels—starting in traditional charred oak and finishing in a second toasted oak barrel, creating intensified sweetness and complexity.
Is this a limited release?
Yes, Mary Dowling Barrel Strength expressions are released in small batches, and demand is high due to the strength and unique profile.
How strong is this bourbon?
Exact proof may vary slightly by batch, but it’s typically barrel strength, ranging from 115–125 proof, making it a bold, undiluted pour.
Is it sweet like other wheated bourbons?
While the wheat provides a soft base, the double oak finish and barrel strength give it extra spice and richness, balancing sweetness with bold character.