Evan Williams
Evan Williams is the second largest-selling bourbon in the world, named after the man who opened Kentucky’s first commercial distillery in 1783. Its uniqueness lies in its 'extra-aged' status; while most entry-level bourbons are aged for 4 years, Evan Williams is typically aged longer, providing a richer and more robust flavor profile of oak, brown sugar, and caramel. It is known as a 'high-value' bourbon, offering premium quality and a higher proof (86 proof) than many of its competitors, making it a reliable and versatile choice for both sipping and cocktails.