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Heaven Hill 7 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Bottles Bundle

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Heaven Hill 7 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Bottles Bundle

Heaven Hill Bourbon Whiskey carries the name of one of Kentucky’s most iconic distilleries, a family-owned producer that has been at the heart of American whiskey making since 1935. Known for creating some of the most respected labels in the bourbon world, Heaven Hill Distillery has built a reputation for integrity, craftsmanship, and consistency across generations. Bottles under the Heaven Hill name represent the distillery’s house style: approachable, corn-forward bourbons that showcase the balance of sweetness, spice, and oak that Kentucky is celebrated for.

Made from a traditional mash bill rich in corn and aged in new charred American oak barrels, Heaven Hill Bourbon develops the deep amber color and layered character that defines straight bourbon whiskey. Notes of caramel, vanilla, and honey form the foundation, while the oak aging adds warmth, structure, and a touch of spice. Smooth and versatile, it is equally suited for sipping neat, pouring over ice, or mixing into cocktails where a dependable, full-flavored bourbon is required.

More than just a label, Heaven Hill Bourbon represents the distillery’s role as a guardian of Kentucky’s whiskey heritage. Affordable and authentic, it connects everyday drinkers to the same tradition of bourbon making that has made Heaven Hill one of the largest and most awarded producers in the United States. With every pour, the whiskey delivers not only flavor but also a legacy of American resilience, family tradition, and dedication to the craft.

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Alcohol Content

40%

Region

Kentucky, United States

Taste Notes & Food Pairings

Tasting Notes

Heaven Hill Bourbon presents classic aromas of caramel, vanilla, and honey, supported by subtle notes of toasted oak and spice. On the palate it is smooth and approachable, with flavors of sweet corn, toffee, and light baking spice layered with hints of dried fruit and roasted nuts. The finish is medium in length, warm and lightly sweet, leaving behind soft oak and vanilla tones.

Food Pairings

This bourbon pairs naturally with roasted chicken, glazed pork chops, or barbecue ribs, where its sweetness and spice complement savory depth. Semi-soft cheeses like Colby or Havarti balance well against its mellow profile. For dessert, it enhances bread pudding, pecan pie, or caramel flan, where its vanilla and caramel notes echo the richness of the dish.

Heaven Hill Distillery

Heaven Hill is one of America’s most storied distilleries, founded in 1935 in Bardstown, Kentucky, and still proudly family-owned. From its earliest days, the Shapira family built the company on resilience, craftsmanship, and authenticity, establishing a reputation for producing quality bourbon and American whiskey at scale while maintaining independence.

Over the decades, Heaven Hill has grown into the world’s largest family-owned distillery, with millions of barrels aging in Kentucky warehouses. Even after a devastating fire in the 1990s destroyed its original distillery, the company rebuilt stronger, acquiring the historic Bernheim Distillery in Louisville while keeping its bottling and maturation operations in Bardstown, the “Bourbon Capital of the World.”

The heart of Heaven Hill’s identity is balance: honoring tradition while embracing innovation. It continues to produce a wide portfolio of celebrated bourbons, ryes, and American whiskeys, many of which have become household names, all rooted in strict quality standards and time-tested practices. Generations of the Shapira family remain active in guiding the business, making Heaven Hill a rare example of continuity in an industry dominated by global corporations.

Today, Heaven Hill represents not just whiskey production but American heritage itself. It stands for patience, family stewardship, and the deep Kentucky roots that define the bourbon tradition, carrying forward nearly a century of legacy into the future.

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