and bottled at 100 proof. Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond, commonly referred to as Evan Williams White Label, has a tawny appearance. The nose is strongly vanilla and caramel with a bit of oak.
a 100-proof, bottled-in-bond bourbon; a single barrel vintage; and the 1783 small batch, the bourbon Williams established his distillery on. Evan Williams has also branched out to produce ...
Regular Evan Williams is aged for about four to six years and bottled at 86 proof. That strength is part of what makes it stand out against other similarly priced whiskeys. The black label bottle ...
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