Charles Goodnight Small Batch Texas Straight BourbonStraight Bourbon Whiskey | 57.5% ABV (115 Proof) | 750mLProcess & ProfileCharles Goodnight Small Batch Texas Straight Bourbon is a bold, full-bodied whiskey inspired by the legendary cattleman and Texas p
Straight Bourbon Whiskey | 57.5% ABV (115 Proof) | 750mL
Charles Goodnight Small Batch Texas Straight Bourbon is a bold, full-bodied whiskey inspired by the legendary cattleman and Texas pioneer. Distilled using a high-rye mash bill of 60% corn, 36% rye, and 4% malted barley, it undergoes triple distillation in copper pot stills for added richness. The bourbon is then aged for six years in new, charred American oak barrels, where the intense Texas climate accelerates barrel interaction and imparts concentrated depth and spice.
Aromas of dried peach, brown sugar, caramel, and toasted oak
Flavors of cream soda, honey, roasted nuts, and rye spice
Mid-palate notes of dark chocolate, fig, cinnamon, and leather
Long, warming finish with lingering sweetness and peppery heat
High-rye mash bill adds structure and spice to a rich corn base
Triple distilled in copper pot stills for a creamy, layered texture
Aged six years in Texas heat for amplified oak and depth
Bottled at a bold 115 proof for a full-flavored sipping experience
Pays tribute to Texas heritage with locally sourced ingredients
Best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to tame the proof and reveal deeper fruit and spice complexity. It also makes an excellent pairing with barbecue, pecan pie, or a premium cigar for those who appreciate strong, character-driven bourbons.
1. Where is Charles Goodnight Bourbon made?
It is distilled and aged in Texas using local ingredients and spring water.
2. What is the exact mash bill?
The mash bill is 60% corn, 36% rye, and 4% malted barley.
3. How long is it aged?
This bourbon is aged for six years in new, charred American oak barrels.
4. Is this a limited edition?
No, it is part of the brands core small batch offering, but can be harder to find outside Texas.
5. Is it chill-filtered or artificially colored?
There is no added coloring, and filtration details are not disclosed, though most high-proof bourbons retain natural character.
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