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Experience the unparalleled craftsmanship of Uncle Nearest 1856, the inaugural whiskey that stands as an award-winning blend, bottled at a robust 100 proof. This legacy-era bottling, signed by the trailblazing master blender Victoria Eady Butler, great-great-granddaughter of the whiskey brand's namesake, Nearest Green, adds an extra layer of distinction to an already extraordinary spirit. Renowned for its astonishing smoothness, Uncle Nearest 1856 is a versatile whiskey, inviting enthusiasts to savor it neat, on the rocks, or as a key ingredient in their preferred whiskey or bourbon cocktails. The signature on the bottle represents not only the exceptional quality within but also the historic achievement of Eady Butler as the first African American master blender for a major spirit brand. This connection to Nearest Green's lineage further enhances the significance of Uncle Nearest 1856, embodying a family legacy of whiskey-making that spans generations.
Experience the unparalleled craftsmanship of Uncle Nearest 1856, the inaugural whiskey that stands as an award-winning blend, bottled at a robust 100 proof. This legacy-era bottling, signed by the trailblazing master blender Victoria Eady Butler, great-great-granddaughter of the whiskey brand's namesake, Nearest Green, adds an extra layer of distinction to an already extraordinary spirit. Renowned for its astonishing smoothness, Uncle Nearest 1856 is a versatile whiskey, inviting enthusiasts to savor it neat, on the rocks, or as a key ingredient in their preferred whiskey or bourbon cocktails. The signature on the bottle represents not only the exceptional quality within but also the historic achievement of Eady Butler as the first African American master blender for a major spirit brand. This connection to Nearest Green's lineage further enhances the significance of Uncle Nearest 1856, embodying a family legacy of whiskey-making that spans generations.
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