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Detailed Description
Mary’s Four-Grain Bourbon honors legendary bootlegger Mary Curley, who was the bootlegger to catch in Marble, Colorado. She made moonshine out of the back of her hotel and never paid a penny of the fines tied to her name. Four-Grain whiskies are some of the most challenging and they’re especially proud of this one. Their Mary’s – 65% local corn, 22% wheat, 10% rye, 3% malted barley and aged for at least 4 years in 53 gallon new white oak #3 char barrels and is triple pot distilled. They bring their Texas-crafted four-grain bourbon whiskey to proof using Rocky Mountain waters from the Crystal River in Marble, CO using the same that Mary would have used almost 100 years ago.
Saint Liberty Mary’s Four Grain Straight Bourbon Whiskey Tasting Notes
Nose: Inviting nose with sweet notes of caramelized vanilla, dried apricots and a hint of allspice.
Palate: Warm and inviting with flavors of cinnamon, brown sugar, black tea, clove.
Finish: Sweet charred oak and a hint of butterscotch, creamy-smooth and memorable.
Distillery Information
Liberty is “An expression of the American mind.” The Founders saw Liberty as the opposite of tyranny. Freedom from dependence on another’s will. The ability to choose one’s own way without interference. Liberty has become synonymous with Freedom and the American ideals of equality and democracy. It also became a symbol of the suffragettes, these women excluded from the political system as not having the right to vote, until 1920. Saint Liberty symbolizes the hope for a better world and celebrates our early women pioneers in the spirits industry.