Jim Beam Bourbon Red Stag Black Cherry 750ml
Jim Beam Bourbon Red Stag Black Cherry 750ml
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Jim Beam Red Stag Black Cherry arrives with a wink — Kentucky bourbon softened with a big, fruity personality that’s easy to love. On the nose you get ripe black cherry and a sugary berry jam lift that hints at summer pies; the first sip delivers candied cherry and cola-like sweetness wrapped in warm vanilla and brown sugar. It’s unashamedly syrupy on the tongue, yet a steady bourbon backbone of toasted oak and spice keeps it from feeling one-dimensional, so you can sip it neat, pour it over ice, or stretch it into a fizzy highball with ginger ale. The finish is pleasantly warming, leaving a touch of baking spice and a gentle whiskey bite that makes cocktails interesting and desserts even better. Casual, bold, and crowd-pleasing, Red Stag is exactly the kind of flavored bourbon you pull out when you want something fun without losing the heart of a classic Jim Beam from the United States.
Perfect Pairings: Cherry pie, chocolate truffles, or an ice-cold ginger ale highball.
Tasting Notes:
- Aroma: Ripe black cherry with strawberry-jam sweetness
- Palate: Candied cherry, cola-like sweetness, and creamy vanilla
- Finish/Mouthfeel: Syrupy texture with warm oak spice and a lingering bourbon bite
- Brand Jim Beam
- Country United States
- SKU 1310112
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