Blade and  Bow Review

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Utilizing a unique Solera method of blending, Diageo tries to breathe new life and purpose into the famous Stitzel Weller Distillery grounds.

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Blade and Bow is named from the main components of a key.  Why name a bourbon after parts of a key?  

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Because that is what decorated the door to the Stitzel Weller Distillery in the past.

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The five keys that were mounted on the door represented the five tenants of whiskeymaking: grains, yeast, fermentation, distillation and aging.

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Blade and Bow is a pretty bottle with a fun story that most unassuming people would probably pick up but it's really nothing more than that.

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Comparable bottles are probably 1792 Small Batch, Bulleit Bourbon (90 proof) and Kentucky Owl Wiseman.

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A warning I give is that this is not a bourbon you should drink after something else.

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The reason is because the thin and low proof nature of this bottle made it taste like water if it followed virtually any other bourbon.

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