Where is the Burning Chair bourbon made?

Where is the Burning Chair bourbon made?

The Burning Chair is the brand's bourbon made from bourbons distilled in Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee and were aged a minimum of 4 years in new, charred American oak. The blend of bourbons were then finished in wine barrels from Dave's Napa Valley cabernet projects.

Who owns burning chair bourbon?

Dave Phinney

How Long Does bourbon have to sit?

No minimum age requirement It can go for any amount of time. But, there are two exceptions to this – straight bourbon whiskey has to be aged for a minimum of two years, and bottled-in-bond must be aged for at least four years. These are the basics of bourbon discussed above.

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