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Broken Barrel The Wreckoner Wheat Whiskey Cognac Finish Review

Tasting Notes & Ratings

Expert Rating: TBD

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Distillery Tasting Notes

Made by Infuse Spirits Group LLC. ~ Broken Barrel Whiskey Co.

This is a limited-edition single barrel so each release and barrel can be different from the last or the next.

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Additional Notes

Finished with Cognac staves.

Details

Proof: 120
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 60%
Aged: 3 Years
Mash Bill: 100% Wheat
Retail (MSRP): $79.99

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Ratings Key

Ratings breakdown based on a 100 point scale.

  • 90-100 Exceptional
  • 80-89 Very Good
  • 70-79 Average
  • 60-69 Below Average
  • 50-60 Drain Pour
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