I.W. Harper

I.W. Harper Cabernet Cask Reserve Bourbon Review

Too often secondary finishes are used to cover up mediocre juice and can leave an unbalanced sweetness with an unpleasant finish. This is not the case with the Cab Cask Reserve, and, to me, it tastes like a better-balanced, more nuanced Angel’s Envy Port Finish.

Blade and Bow Review

Welcome to the Columbus Bourbon review for Blade and Bow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. This review was requested by one of my wonderful readers (Joe G.) who scored a bottle at Jungle Jim’s in Cincinnati.Unique to Blade and Bow is the key around th…

NEW RELEASE: I.W. HARPER LAUNCHES CABERNET CASK RESERVE

I.W. HarperI.W. Harper has introduced a new spirit to its collection, Cabernet Cask Reserve, where Kentucky Straight Bourbon and California cabernet cask-finishing come together in exquisite harmony. Aged for four years, Cabernet Cask Reserve is curated in new charred American oak barrels, then finished in luxury California Cabernet Sauvignon casks and bottled at Stitzel-Weller Distillery. Tasting […]

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I.W. Harper Returns to the U.S.

Hello, fellow Crusaders! Yesterday I was fortunate enough to be at the formal coming out party for the upcoming new I.W. Harper releases. “But wait, I know that brand,” some of you might be saying–particularly if you or your drinking buddies spent anytime overseas or in the military. The I.W. Harper brand has been dormant in…

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