The Following is a Press Release for Whiskey Library.
“At Whiskey Library, we’re drawn to bottles that challenge convention—those rare pours that honor tradition while pushing it somewhere new. That’s exactly what Lux Row Distillers, a family-owned operation since 1958, has pulled off with their latest experiment in curiosity: a four-grain bourbon born from two distinct barrels.

Instead of blending grains in a single mash bill, Lux Row crafted a unique union. One barrel held a four-year wheated bourbon. The other, a four-year ryed bourbon. Aged separately, these two spirits were finally introduced to each other at 115 proof—a meeting point where sweet meets spice, youth meets depth.

The result? A bourbon that speaks clearly and confidently: notes of crisp apple and wildflower honey greet the nose, followed by a rich layer of chocolate malt, and finishing with a warm wave of clove and dry oak. It’s not Weller, and it doesn’t pretend to be. It’s the sound of a distillery asking the kind of question we love to answer: What if?
We were able to secure just a few cases—enough for the curious, not the crowd. At around $60, it’s a modest bet for a bourbon that’s anything but familiar. Not a new release, but absolutely deserving of your glass.
If you collect experiences, not just age statements, this one belongs on your shelf.
Limited quantities available. Get yours before they disappear.“

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