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Defiance redwine
Defiance redwine













defiance redwine

Genevieve, MO and tries to stay as true to their Missouri roots as possible. The clear label and clear bottle show the consumer exactly what they are getting in each bottle: clear, amber bourbon.ĭefiance Whiskey is based in St. Defiance Whiskey comes in a clear glass bottle with a glass stopper that was also designed with transparency in mind.

defiance redwine

After all “there is so much you can screw up between the barrel and the bottle.” Daniel said.ĭaniel states that the goal for Defiance Whiskey is to be as open and direct about the product as possible, so the consumer knows exactly what they are purchasing and consuming. Daniel chose to use MGP because “it is hard to deny so many years of experience that MGP brings to the table.” The partnership allows Daniel to focus on the blending and finishing, rather than worrying about the distillation process. Daniel decided to team up with MGP to create a spirit that he felt fit the Defiance name.

defiance redwine

Daniel came up with the name Defiance Whiskey years before the whiskey started being produced. The flavor and smoothness that was infused in just 18 months of barrel-aging is very impressive.Īfter I was able to sample this bourbon and was told what I had been sampling, I had the opportunity to speak with Daniel Fort, owner of Defiance Whiskey. The most surprising characteristic of this bourbon is its 18 month age statement. I had seen the bottle on the shelf many times but had passed it over and chose to purchase other things. After I was informed of which whiskey I was sampling I was even more intrigued. My entire palate was coated with the warmth of vanilla, caramel, and rye. I am delighted that our CDO gave me this opportunity and it has introduced me to a new product I enjoy.Īfter trying the bourbon, I was impressed by the super smooth taste and amazing finish. I had never been given the opportunity to try something completely blind, but I found the experience to be very enjoyable. While visiting with Bourbon and Banter’s Chief Drinking Officer (CDO) he handed me a small bottle of an unknown product and asked me to sample it without knowing what it was.















Defiance redwine