Dexter Three Wood Bourbon
Great for Gifts & Holiday Celebrations Now in Select Ohio & Kentucky Liquor Stores
DISCOVER ONE OF THE BEST BOURBONS IN THE WORLD!
It’s the product we would bring to a “shoot-out at high noon” versus any bourbon in the world. It’s also our first product to win the coveted “Top 100 Spirits” award (one of just 20 bourbons and ryes on the list in 2020). Most folks enjoy it neat or over ice. That said – it also makes for true luxury cocktails – if that’s how you prefer your bourbon.
Dexter Fun Facts
- The brand name was an easy decision. The best spirit in the world deserved a branding that is equally epic. In the 1800s, Edmund Dexter was a world famous American whiskey maker. Guests at his home on fourth street in Cincinnati included the Prince of Wales (future King George VII) and Charles Dickens.
- Importantly, Edmund Dexter was an EXPERT whiskey maker not a distiller. He would buy special barrels from farmers and distillers. Then, he’d use his expertise, like brands such as Pappy Van Winkle did, to create world-class whiskey.
- Our first bottling of Dexter was released on January 2, 2021. It sold out in 57 minutes!
- Dexter is crafted from a 36% rye straight bourbon
- Dexter was a Covid project. When the world shutdown and our bottling moved from whiskey to hand sanitizer (we ended up giving away over 500,000 bottles worth of hand sanitizer), we challenged ourselves to create the ultimate bourbon – the result was Dexter.
TASTING NOTES
Bitter Chocolate, Orange Peel, and Vanilla nose. A Palate of Earthy, Peppery Rye combines with Cherry, Caramel and Cocoa gives way to a long and supple finish
SIGNATURE COCKTAILS
Dexter is a product that is most often drank neat or over ice. That said, it also makes for luxurious cocktails. Here are three of our favorites.
Charles Dickens Bourbon Smash
In 1842, Charles Dickens stayed with Edmund Dexter at his home in Cincinnati. Dickens was a fan of mint juleps. The recipe below is a modernized version of a recipe he shared with fellow writer Washington Irving. The drink is a cross between a mint julep and a sour (using orange instead of the classic lemon).
Ingredients
- 1 Orange Wedge
- 5 Mint Leaves
- 1/2 oz of Simple Syrup
- 2 oz of Dexter
Directions
Combine the orange, mint leaves and simple syrup in a shaker and muddle together. Next, add 2 oz of Dexter and shake for 12 seconds. Serve in a chilled coupe glass or in an old fashioned glass with fresh ice.
Prince of Wales Cocktail
In 1860, the Prince of Wales (future King Edward VII) stayed with Edmund Dexter at his home in Cincinnati. He is credited with this cocktail in a book written by a member of the royal household. We’ve modernized it to the tastes of today.
Ingredients
- 2 oz of Dexter
- 1 tsp. of Simple Syrup
- 1 tsp. of Pineapple Juice
- Dash of Angostura or Brain Brew 1862 bitters
- 1 oz Sparkling Water or Champagne
Directions
Combine Dexter, syrup, juice and bitters in shaker. Shake the ingredients with ice for 12 seconds. Pour in glass with ice and finish with 1 oz of sparkling wine or champagne.
Paper Plane Cocktail
This is a modern classic invented in 2008 by Sam Ross of New York City. It strikes a beautiful balance between bitter, sour and herbal notes.
Ingredients
- 3/4 ounce of Aperol
- 3/4 ounce of Dexter
- 3/4 ounce of Amaro Nonimo
- 3/4 ounce of lemon juice.
Directions
Combine ingredients in shaker and shake with ice for 12 seconds. Serve in a chilled coupe glass over fresh ice.