J.H. Cutter A No 1. Whisky (750 ml)
The âClass Aâ Blend term was used in the years after Prohibition. It came about due to when well-aged whisky stock was low (much it is like today) and many companies created âClass Aâ blends that were 100% whiskey, but consisted of a blend of different ages and types of whiskies. To be a âClass Aâ Blend no neutral spirits, colors or flavors can be included, making it a pure whiskey offering. J.H. Cutter is a perfect representation of a âClass Aâ Blend and as such is a âPure American Whiskeyâ
- Nose: Young Oak, Rye, copper, malty sweetness, cocoa, cinnamon, fruit, soap.Â
- Palate:Â Spicy, strong rye note. Orange, citrus, malt, tangerine, wood chips, nectarine and peach. Smooth drinker with little tannin. Waxy mouthfeel.Â
- Finish: slight youthful burn at the end. Christmas spices and oak, short finish.Â
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J.H. Cutter A No 1. Whisky (750 ml)
J.H. Cutter A No 1. Whisky (750 ml)
The âClass Aâ Blend term was used in the years after Prohibition. It came about due to when well-aged whisky stock was low (much it is like today) and many companies created âClass Aâ blends that were 100% whiskey, but consisted of a blend of different ages and types of whiskies. To be a âClass Aâ Blend no neutral spirits, colors or flavors can be included, making it a pure whiskey offering. J.H. Cutter is a perfect representation of a âClass Aâ Blend and as such is a âPure American Whiskeyâ
- Nose: Young Oak, Rye, copper, malty sweetness, cocoa, cinnamon, fruit, soap.Â
- Palate:Â Spicy, strong rye note. Orange, citrus, malt, tangerine, wood chips, nectarine and peach. Smooth drinker with little tannin. Waxy mouthfeel.Â
- Finish: slight youthful burn at the end. Christmas spices and oak, short finish.Â
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The âClass Aâ Blend term was used in the years after Prohibition. It came about due to when well-aged whisky stock was low (much it is like today) and many companies created âClass Aâ blends that were 100% whiskey, but consisted of a blend of different ages and types of whiskies. To be a âClass Aâ Blend no neutral spirits, colors or flavors can be included, making it a pure whiskey offering. J.H. Cutter is a perfect representation of a âClass Aâ Blend and as such is a âPure American Whiskeyâ
- Nose: Young Oak, Rye, copper, malty sweetness, cocoa, cinnamon, fruit, soap.Â
- Palate:Â Spicy, strong rye note. Orange, citrus, malt, tangerine, wood chips, nectarine and peach. Smooth drinker with little tannin. Waxy mouthfeel.Â
- Finish: slight youthful burn at the end. Christmas spices and oak, short finish.Â











