Skip to content

Freeland Spirits - Bourbon Whiskey

 
Original price $52.99 - Original price $52.99
Original price
$52.99
$52.99 - $52.99
Current price $52.99

Overview

Freeland Bourbon pays homage to the South, and to Grandma Freeland, the namesake of Freeland Spirits. Soft caramel, vanilla and spice dance into the whiskey from charred American oak barrels. A final rest in Oregon’s Elk Cove Pinot Noir barrels adds an element of Pacific Northwest terroir.

Tasting notes

Aroma: Toffee, marmalade, smoked pecan and clove

Taste: Rounded and smooth, soft caramel and baked berries layered with vanilla bean, cocoa and spice

Finish: long and velvety

Brand
Freeland Spirits
Size
750ml / VI
ABV
46.0
Country
United States
Region
Portland, Oregon

Tasting Notes

ADDITIONAL INFO

Freeland Spirits - Bourbon

Freeland Bourbon pays homage to the South, and to Grandma Freeland, the namesake of Freeland Spirits. Soft caramel, vanilla and spice dance into the whiskey from charred American oak barrels. A final rest in Oregon’s Elk Cove Pinot Noir barrels adds an element of Pacific Northwest terroir. Blended with precision by our Master Distiller, Molly Troupe, to achieve balanced texture and harmony of flavors.

right image

About Freeland Spirits

One of few women owned and operated distilleries,

Jill Kuehler founded Freeland Spirits in Portland, Oregon. Master Distiller Molly Troupe studied biochemistry before earning a Masters Degree in Distillation from Heriot Watt in Scotland. Molly commands perfection with every spirit she orchestrates. Local rancher Cory Carmen grows the grain in Wallowa Valley Oregon, carefully rotating her crops and seeking out new varieties to grow.

FREE SPIRITS

Freeland Free Spirits program celebrates female-identifying, transgender, and gender-nonconforming Oregonians who are busting through the glass ceilings and soaring. These are people who think and act in an uninhibited way without worrying about so-called rules or norms. We might call them non-conformists, rule-benders, iconoclasts, mavericks, or bohemians. We might say they march to their own beat, to their own muse. We appreciate them for their abilities to help their community, to create beauty, to be original, to blaze trails, and to celebrate unabashedly.

right image