John J. Bowman - Pioneer Spirit - Single Barrel - 100 Proof - US Release - b. 2019 - 750ml





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John J. Bowman Pioneer Spirit Single Barrel, 100 proof (50% ALC), US release, bottled in 2019, 750 ml, with original packaging.
Description from the seller
Bottle is in excellent condition.
NOTE: this is the 2019 version; barcode: 080996002752 and 750 ml. Bottle code: L191930511:34B 149 (see picture)
Distillery: A. Smith Bowman Distillery - Virginia USA
Released: this release 2019
Proof: 100
Age: While no age statement is present, according to the company’s press materials John J. Bowman Single Barrel is aged between 9-10 years.
John, Abraham, Joseph, and Isaac Bowman were Virginia militia officers in the American Revolutionary War. In 1779, they led 30 pioneer families to Madison Family County, Kentucky and established Bowman’s Station. Their great, great grandson, Abram S. Bowman, purchased Sunset Hills estate farm located in northern Virginia in 1929. Following the repeal of Prohibition, he found himself with an excess of corn, wheat, and rye by 1935 and opened a distillery on the property. The current A. Smith Bowman Distillery is located about 60 miles from the original distillery in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. It opened in 1988 and began distilling spirits in the 1991. John J. Bowman Single Barrel Bourbon is named after Colonel Bowman who was the first military commander and governor of Kentucky County.
Bottle is in excellent condition.
NOTE: this is the 2019 version; barcode: 080996002752 and 750 ml. Bottle code: L191930511:34B 149 (see picture)
Distillery: A. Smith Bowman Distillery - Virginia USA
Released: this release 2019
Proof: 100
Age: While no age statement is present, according to the company’s press materials John J. Bowman Single Barrel is aged between 9-10 years.
John, Abraham, Joseph, and Isaac Bowman were Virginia militia officers in the American Revolutionary War. In 1779, they led 30 pioneer families to Madison Family County, Kentucky and established Bowman’s Station. Their great, great grandson, Abram S. Bowman, purchased Sunset Hills estate farm located in northern Virginia in 1929. Following the repeal of Prohibition, he found himself with an excess of corn, wheat, and rye by 1935 and opened a distillery on the property. The current A. Smith Bowman Distillery is located about 60 miles from the original distillery in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. It opened in 1988 and began distilling spirits in the 1991. John J. Bowman Single Barrel Bourbon is named after Colonel Bowman who was the first military commander and governor of Kentucky County.

