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Heaven Hill Grain to Glass Straight Bourbon Whiskey 700mL
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Heaven Hill Grain to Glass Straight Bourbon Whiskey 700mL

Heaven Hill Grain to Glass Straight Bourbon Whiskey 700mL

$70.00

Original: $199.99

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Heaven Hill Grain to Glass Straight Bourbon Whiskey 700mL—

$199.99

$70.00

The Story

Grain to Glass. Straight Bourbon. Heaven Hill — the bourbon expression in Heaven Hill's Grain to Glass program, presenting Kentucky straight bourbon made from estate-grown grain distilled and aged at the Bardstown facility in a fully transparent farm-to-bottle production chain.

The Grain to Glass program is Heaven Hill's most vertically integrated expression — following the production from the grain fields through fermentation, distillation, aging, and bottling at a single estate. This approach is unusual in American bourbon, where sourcing grain from multiple suppliers is standard practice. The G2G Bourbon documents the specific character of Heaven Hill's own-grown grain applied to their standard bourbon mashbill and production process.

Specs

  • Distillery: Heaven Hill, Bardstown, Kentucky
  • Style: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Program: Grain to Glass — estate-grown grain
  • Size: 700ml

Browse all bourbon at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does Grain to Glass mean at Heaven Hill? The grain is grown at Heaven Hill's own estate, then distilled and aged entirely at the Bardstown facility — a fully traceable, single-estate production chain that most Kentucky distilleries don't offer.
  • How does the G2G Bourbon compare to the G2G Rye also in stock? Both use the Grain to Glass estate-grown program but with different mashbills — the Bourbon follows Heaven Hill's standard bourbon grain specification; the Rye uses a high-rye mashbill. The same farm-to-bottle philosophy applied to two different grain traditions.
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Details & Craftsmanship

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Description

Grain to Glass. Straight Bourbon. Heaven Hill — the bourbon expression in Heaven Hill's Grain to Glass program, presenting Kentucky straight bourbon made from estate-grown grain distilled and aged at the Bardstown facility in a fully transparent farm-to-bottle production chain.

The Grain to Glass program is Heaven Hill's most vertically integrated expression — following the production from the grain fields through fermentation, distillation, aging, and bottling at a single estate. This approach is unusual in American bourbon, where sourcing grain from multiple suppliers is standard practice. The G2G Bourbon documents the specific character of Heaven Hill's own-grown grain applied to their standard bourbon mashbill and production process.

Specs

  • Distillery: Heaven Hill, Bardstown, Kentucky
  • Style: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Program: Grain to Glass — estate-grown grain
  • Size: 700ml

Browse all bourbon at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does Grain to Glass mean at Heaven Hill? The grain is grown at Heaven Hill's own estate, then distilled and aged entirely at the Bardstown facility — a fully traceable, single-estate production chain that most Kentucky distilleries don't offer.
  • How does the G2G Bourbon compare to the G2G Rye also in stock? Both use the Grain to Glass estate-grown program but with different mashbills — the Bourbon follows Heaven Hill's standard bourbon grain specification; the Rye uses a high-rye mashbill. The same farm-to-bottle philosophy applied to two different grain traditions.