Larceny Kentucky Straight Bourbon has its origins in the history of John E. Fitzgerald and the Old Fitzgerald brand. Our master distillers select a limited number of barrels at specific locations in the rickhouse for the flavor profile of six-year-old Larceny. Made with wheat as a secondary grain, instead of traditional rye, Larceny is a sweeter-tasting bourbon than the usual standard.
Most bourbons are made with a minimum of 51% corn in the mashbill, plus malted barley and rye. But in Wheated Bourbon, wheat replaces traditional rye, creating a rounder, less spicy bourbon.
Larceny is composed as follows: 68% corn, 20% wheat, 12% malted barley.
Nose: Bardstown Fusion No. 5 reveals powerful aromas of vanilla, caramel and toasted oak, with a hint of cinnamon. Mouth: On the palate, this bourbon reveals generous flavors of dried fruit, honey and spice, with a velvety texture and hints of roasted cereal. Finish: The finish is long and warm, leaving delicate nuances of burnt wood and sweet tobacco on the palate.
Nose: Westland Peated reveals intense notes of peat, smoke and ripe fruit. Mouth: On the palate, this whisky reveals complex flavors of vanilla, caramel and toasted cereals. Finish: The finish is long and warm, giving way to woody and spicy notes.