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Oaklore Distilling Co.'s Four Grain Bourbon is 92-Proof

Oaklore Distilling Co. has launched its flagship Four Grain Bourbon nationwide, and this positions North Carolina as an emerging force in American whiskey production.

The 92-proof spirit combines five- to six-year-old wheated and rye bourbon mash bills. It is finished with an additional eight to twelve months of aging in North Carolina's Piedmont region — an environment distinguished by consistent subtropical humidity that fosters gradual barrel maturation. The Four Grain Bourbon's complex grain composition, which includes 72% corn, 11% wheat, 10% rye, and 7% malted barley, yields nuanced flavors of toffee, vanilla, and butterscotch.

Oaklore Distilling Co.'s latest non-chill filtered expression represents the craftsmanship of its Charlotte-based founders, who transitioned from whiskey enthusiasts to professional distillers through their dedication to regional terroir and traditional methods.
Trend Themes
1. Regional Whiskey Production - The rise of North Carolina in whiskey production showcases the potential for new regional specialties in an industry traditionally dominated by well-known areas.
2. Complex Grain Compositions - Innovative grain blends in whiskey creation offer enriched flavor profiles that cater to discerning palates and expand sensory experiences.
3. Subtropical Barrel Aging - Barrel aging processes in subtropical climates can enhance flavor depth and smoothness, presenting a unique selling proposition for whiskey brands.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Distilling - The resurgence of craft distilling underscores a movement towards authenticity and locally-sourced ingredients, appealing to consumers' desire for unique and premium alcoholic beverages.
2. Alcoholic Beverage Innovation - New botanical blends and aging techniques in alcoholic beverages demonstrate a shift towards creative and artisanal production methods.
3. Regional Spirits Market - Emerging regions in spirits production are broadening the landscape of the industry, fostering diverse local economies and cultural expressions.

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