Your standards for a bourbon just got an upgrade.
Limited offerings of Texas-aged Kentucky Straight bourbons.
Four Grain
Signature four grain mash bill. Aged 4 years and 3 months, this barrel-strength bourbon sips like vanilla buttercream.
"the traveler"
Only a few will get to savor the rarest of selections by Alison Young.
It's your new favorite bourbon, assuming you can get your hands on a bottle.
Bending Branch 1840 is Texas-aged bourbons born out of two native Kentuckians’ longing for the taste of their homeland.
It is born out of this daughter-father team’s heritage and appreciation for America’s only native spirit. Like her parents, Alison was raised in Kentucky. The Young Family moved many times, but Alison’s career in sustainability took her to Texas. Dr. Bob and Brenda followed, and together, the family started a winery in the Hill Country south of Fredericksburg, on land settled circa 1840.
The property, called Bending Branch, sits near the Guadalupe River a few miles from Comfort, Texas, a rustic old town of just over 3,000. While successfully making some of the most respected wines in the Lone Star State, Alison couldn’t stop thinking of what it would be like to curate fine Bourbons aged in her adoptive home.
So she did.
