Ole Smoky Original Moonshine 0,5l
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The corn spirit Ole Smoky Original Moonshine comes from Tennessee and is currently the most visited distillery in America.
EAN: 856011004373
Code: OSOM-5E
Description
Ole Smoky Original Moonshine is Ole Smoky's classic corn spirit, made in Tennessee using a centuries-old recipe. Founded in July 2010 by founder Joe Baker, Ole-Smoky Distillery is one of the first distilleries in the Smoky Moutnains. Ole-Smokey Distillery is the most visited distillery in America.
Ole Smoky Original Moonshine is made from 80 % corn and has a wonderfully clean texture as well as an intense and rich flavor.
The unique packaging is sure to catch the eye and is very unusual, as it is no ordinary bottle. The bottles have been filled at 50 % alcohol.
We recommend serving at room temperature or chilled.
Colour: clear
Nose: sweet, corn, crushed pepper
Taste: vanilla, cream, soda, corn
Finish: warming, corn
Flavour Profile

Vanilla

Sweet

Pepper

Sweet corn
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
856011004373
Flavour profile
Vanilla, Sweet, Pepper, Sweet corn
Country
USA
Packaging
Without gift box
Volume
0.5 l
Alc.
50 %
Distributor
Svet nápojov s.r.o. Oravicka 615, 028 01 Trstená, Slovakia
Unit price
45,60 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
12 pcs
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