Tasting Notes
- Nose: Cinnamon bark, vanilla custard, toasted coconut, honey drizzle, warm baking spices
- Palate: Creamy wheat foundation, Brazilian spice notes, caramelized sugar, exotic wood tannins, peppery heat
- Finish: Medium length with lingering amburana spice, vanilla bean, and gentle wheat sweetness
Product Details
| Spirit Type | High Wheat American Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 50.0% (100 Proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 6 Months |
| Distillery | Moon Bird Distilling |
| Region | Carlisle, Pennsylvania |
| Mash Bill | High Wheat |
| Barrel Type | New Amburana Barrels |
| Batch | 24-01-01-26W-01 |
Perfect For
- Adventurous Collectors: Rare amburana aging makes this a conversation starter
- Craft Whiskey Exploration: Ideal for those seeking innovative American spirits
- Neat Sipping: Complex enough to appreciate the unique wood influence
- Whiskey Education: Perfect for comparing traditional vs. exotic barrel aging
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Moon Bird High Wheat Whiskey taste like?
Moon Bird High Wheat Whiskey offers a distinctive flavor profile combining the soft, creamy character of wheat with exotic amburana wood spices. The palate delivers cinnamon, vanilla, and coconut notes with a warming finish that showcases both American whiskey tradition and Brazilian wood influence.
What makes amburana barrel aging special?
Amburana wood, native to South America, imparts unique cinnamon, vanilla, and coconut flavors that differ dramatically from traditional American oak. This exotic wood creates spice-forward notes and aromatic complexity that you won't find in standard bourbon or rye whiskey aging.
Is Moon Bird whiskey good for cocktails?
Moon Bird High Wheat Whiskey works beautifully in spirit-forward cocktails where its unique amburana spices can shine. The 100 proof strength holds up well in an Old Fashioned or Manhattan, while the exotic wood notes add complexity to whiskey sours and other mixed drinks.
How should I drink Moon Bird whiskey?
This whiskey is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to open up the amburana spices. The unique barrel aging deserves attention, so avoid heavy mixers that might mask the exotic wood character. Room temperature serving allows the cinnamon and vanilla notes to fully express themselves.
What is similar to Moon Bird High Wheat Whiskey?
While no direct comparison exists due to the unique amburana aging, fans of wheated bourbons like Maker's Mark or Weller will appreciate the smooth wheat character. The exotic wood influence resembles some experimental finished whiskeys or South American spirits like premium cachaça.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.