Eric Church's Whiskey JYPSI: A Musical Symphony of Bourbon

Discover the musical symphony of flavors in Eric Church's latest release, the Whiskey JYPSI Explorer Bourbon. Join the global journey of taste with this exquisite blend of bourbons.
Eric Church's Whiskey JYPSI: A Musical Symphony of Bourbon
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Eric Church’s Whiskey JYPSI: A Musical Symphony of Bourbon

Country music sensation Eric Church is hitting all the right notes with his latest release, the Whiskey JYPSI Explorer Bourbon. This exquisite blend of two 6-year-old bourbons is a harmonious melody of flavors that will have your taste buds singing.

The Blend

The Explorer Bourbon is a fusion of a low-rye Bourbon from Kentucky and a high-rye bourbon from Indiana. Bottled at a robust 103 proof, this bourbon boasts a mashbill of 66% corn, 30% rye, and 4% malted barley. It’s a composition that hits all the right notes.

Explorer Series Debut

JYPSI’s Explorer Series promises to take whiskey enthusiasts on a global journey of taste. Each whiskey in the series will be aged for a minimum of six years and bottled between 100 to 107 proof. The inaugural batch, bottled at 103 proof, is finished with staves of American oak from the Appalachian Mountains and French oak from the Forest of Tronçais. It’s a symphony of flavors that will transport you to distant lands with each sip.

Critic’s Corner

In a recent video on the Whiskey Raiders YouTube channel, Chief Spirits Critic Jay West, also known as T8ke, shared his thoughts on the Explorer Bourbon. His verdict? A resounding applause for Eric Church and the JYPSI brand.

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In Conclusion

Eric Church’s Whiskey JYPSI Explorer Bourbon is a symphony of flavors that will leave you wanting an encore. With its unique blend and global influences, it’s a testament to the artistry of whiskey making.

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