Bonded in Bottle: Bourbon with Backbone

đŸ„ƒ Bonded in Bottle: Bourbon with Backbone

When it comes to bourbon, Bottled in Bond is the real deal. It's not just a label—it’s a promise. Signed into law in 1897, the Bottled in Bond Act was the first guarantee of whiskey quality in the United States. A bold move for bold spirits.

📜 What Makes It Bottled in Bond?

To wear the title, a bourbon must:

‱ Come from one distiller
‱ Be made in one distilling season
‱ Age at least four years in a bonded warehouse
‱ Be bottled at 100 proof—no more, no less

Each bottle is watched over by Uncle Sam himself, ensuring nothing gets watered down—literally or figuratively.

đŸŽ© Why It Still Matters

Bonded bourbons carry weight. Not just in proof, but in principle. You’re sipping tradition, transparency, and time in a glass. No gimmicks. No shortcuts. Just full-bodied character and old-school integrity.

đŸŸ Mr. Finnster’s Word on the Pour:

“A bottle like this doesn’t just sit on the shelf—it commands it. Bold. Elegant. Unapologetically authentic. Just how I like my bourbon... and my company.”

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