Holiday bourbon gift ideas

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Inside Justin’s House of Bourbon | Photo by The LEXtoday

Living in the Bluegrass — we all know someone who would enjoy a special bottle of bourbon for the holidays. Or maybe you’re hosting — and want your party guests to have something unique to sip on.

But with so many options, flavor profiles + price points — where do you start?

We aren’t bourbon experts — however, the fine folks at Justins’ House of Bourbon are. This place is home to the largest collection of rare + vintage bourbons for sale in the world.

We visited Justins’ House of Bourbon to sample a few spirits that would make great gifts + help you be a standout host this holiday season.
Bourbon Advent Calendar | $99

For the newbie

This unique gift features 12 different 50mL bottles — making it perfect for someone who might be less familiar with bourbon.

Old Forester 1910 | $60

For hosting a small party

This bourbon was aged in two different barrels — giving it a unique talking point for your guests. The sweet, smooth finish is also nice enough to impress without breaking your bank.

Blanton’s Single Barrel | $80-$200

For that special someone

Packaged in a bottle that closely resembles a jewel — this highly sought after bourbon would make the perfect gift for someone close to your heart.

Justin’s House of Bourbon Single Barrel | $300

For those that made the nice list

This boutique Kentucky bourbon comes from a hand-selected barrel by Justins’ House of Bourbon — making this 14-year aged, 118-proof bourbon ultra rare + premium.

114 Old Grand-dad | $30

For the eggnog or batch cocktails

At 114-proof, this bourbon tastes great + packs a punch — making it an affordable choice for batch cocktails at holiday parties.

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Aaron is a proud Kentuckian, father, and storyteller. His background began in documentary filmmaking, but he realized that the pen is mightier than the lens when he helped launch LEXtoday. When he’s not writing, you can find him exploring city parks with his family, or getting lost in the woods.
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