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Holladay Distillery Soft Red Wheat Bourbon Rickhouse Proof 6yo Missouri Straight Bourbon Whiskey Bottled in Bond Whisky Drammers Whiskey and Spirits Club Bourbon Rye Scotch Rum Tequila Mezcal DRIN.png
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Holladay - Soft Red Wheat Bourbon - Rickhouse Proof

US$70.99

HOLLADAY DISTILLERY - Soft Red Wheat - Rickhouse Proof

Missouri Straight Bourbon, Aged 6 Years

Distilled at Holladay Distillery

60.7% abv / 121.4 Proof

From the Distillery: Mash Bill: Corn 73% | Wheat  15% | Barley 12%

The finest bourbon results from an ideal combination of climate and geology that is rare outside of Kentucky but is found in the rolling hills of Weston, Missouri at the Holladay Distillery. 

It is remarkable how one ingredient in a recipe can change the entire taste profile of a spirit. Holladay Soft Red Wheat is crafted with the original Holladay recipe with one substitute: wheat for the rye. Holladay Soft Red is made in the original stillhouse, barreled in Missouri white oak barrels, aged onsite in iron-clad rickhouses, and bottled at cask strength. 

Using wheat in a bourbon mash bill often results in a softer and sweeter taste profile than a bourbon made with rye, which typically adds spice to the palate. Soft Red Wheat has lower protein levels, red bran, and minimal gluten compared to other classes of wheat. Bourbons crafted with Soft Red Wheat offer a soft, smooth finish just as the name suggests. 

It is also classified as a Real Missouri Bourbon under a 2019 law requiring that any whiskey labeled as Missouri bourbon must not only meet the federal standards for bourbon, but also be mashed, fermented, distilled, aged, and bottled in the state; aged in oak barrels manufactured in the state; and—beginning January 1, 2020—made with corn exclusively grown in the state. 

The Holladay Distillery was founded in 1856, making it both the oldest distillery in the state of Missouri and the oldest distillery west of the Mississippi still operating on its original site. The property sits on active limestone springs that were first charted by Lewis and Clark in 1804, more than fifty years before Ben Holladay purchased the land that would later become his legacy.