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291 Colorado Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey

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291 Colorado Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey

291 Colorado Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey is a handcrafted bourbon from Distillery 291 in Colorado Springs, known for producing bold, innovative whiskies that reflect the rugged spirit of the Rocky Mountains. Distilled in copper pot stills from a mash bill of corn, malted rye, and malted barley, this small-batch expression is aged in American white oak barrels, where Colorado’s high-altitude climate accelerates maturation and imparts distinctive character. The nose opens with inviting aromas of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak, accented by light spice and dried fruit. On the palate, it is smooth yet robust, delivering flavors of sweet corn, toffee, baking spice, and roasted nuts with a touch of smoke. The finish is warm and lingering, with notes of oak, spice, and honeyed sweetness. Balanced and approachable, 291 Colorado Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey is ideal for sipping neat, enjoying with a splash of water, or mixing into elevated bourbon cocktails.

Size
6 left

Alcohol Content

63.50%

Region

Colorado, United States

Taste Notes & Food Pairings

Tasting Notes

291 Colorado Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey opens with inviting aromas of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak, layered with baking spice and a hint of dark fruit. On the palate it is rich and expressive, offering flavors of sweet corn, honey, and butterscotch balanced by cinnamon, cocoa, and a touch of smoke from Aspen stave finishing. The texture is full-bodied yet approachable, delivering both warmth and smoothness. The finish is long and balanced, with lingering notes of spice, oak, and caramel sweetness.

Food Pairings

This bourbon pairs beautifully with grilled steaks, roasted pork tenderloin, or smoked chicken, where its spice and caramel notes harmonize with savory depth. Semi-hard cheeses like Manchego or Gruyère complement its nutty sweetness, while desserts such as chocolate pecan pie, caramel flan, or spiced apple crisp mirror its toffee, cocoa, and baking spice tones.

Distillery 291 Colorado Whiskey

291 is the kind of whiskey brand born out of contrast: rugged mountain air in Colorado Springs, but polished ambition in every barrel. Founded by Michael Myers, once a fashion photographer, it’s a whiskey venture that doesn’t pretend—it leans into being local, wild, experimental. The name itself—291—is meant to evoke open space, altitude, trail, frontier. That sense of vast outdoors shapes what they do: grain-to-glass, aging in small barrels, finishing with toasted staves of Colorado aspen, all in search of flavor that feels like terrain.

What defines 291 is tension. Between youth and maturity, between oak and wood, between bold sweetness and sharp spice. They don’t sit back and let tradition alone dictate things; they challenge it. They bottle rye and bourbon that wear their char bravely, that smell of smoke and honey and wood while still managing to feel like something new. Their bottlings seem driven by mood: “I want that bite of rye, tempered by the crackle of aspen, its core honesty.” They are not safe. They are not quiet.

At the same time, 291 wants to be more than craft novelty. The stories behind the bottles matter: where the rye grew, how the aspen staves were toasted, how the aging interacts with altitude and climate. It’s whiskey that tastes like place, not just process. And though some bottles lean hard, others surprise with balance, showing that ambition doesn’t always mean abrasive. The brand is built for people who drink with expectation—those who want character, ruggedness, and something they can recognize as distinctly their own in a crowded shelf.

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