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Bourbon is America's most celebrated whiskey — distilled from at least 51% corn, aged in new charred oak barrels, and produced without age-statement minimums (though the finest are aged for years). The result is a spirit with remarkable range: from the approachable sweetness of a standard expression to the complex, layered intensity of a single-barrel or bottled-in-bond release.
At Sipsy, our bourbon collection spans the full spectrum. Everyday pours for cocktails. Small-batch expressions for weeknight sipping. Allocated and hard-to-find bottles for the collector. Buffalo Trace, Wild Turkey, Heaven Hill, Four Roses, and more — all at retail price.
To legally be called bourbon, a whiskey must be: made in the United States, from a grain mash of at least 51% corn, distilled to no more than 160 proof, entered into new charred oak containers at no more than 125 proof, and bottled at 80 proof or higher. Straight Bourbon must be aged at least two years. No coloring or flavoring additives are permitted.
Small-batch bourbon is blended from a limited number of barrels (typically 10–50) to achieve a consistent flavor profile. Single-barrel bourbon comes from one specific barrel — meaning each bottle is unique, with natural variation in flavor. Single-barrel is often labeled with the barrel number and warehouse details.
Bottled-in-bond is a federally regulated designation: the bourbon must be from a single distillery, a single distilling season, aged at least four years in a federally bonded warehouse, and bottled at exactly 100 proof. It's one of the strongest quality guarantees in American whiskey.
Yes — Sipsy ships bourbon nationwide. Same-day delivery in Los Angeles. We carry both widely available expressions and allocated releases — check availability above.
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