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REBEL 10-YEAR RETURNS WITH A VENGEANCE — AND A WHOLE LOT OF GOLD


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Rebel Bourbon is back to remind us that age does matter — especially when it's backed by ten years of barrel-driven attitude and a trophy case of recent awards.

The 2025 edition of Rebel 10-Year Single Barrel Bourbon has officially dropped, and with only 2,600 cases in the wild, this one won’t be sticking around long. Bottled one barrel at a time and clocking in at a bold 100 proof, each pour brings its own distinct flavor thanks to Rebel’s signature wheated mash bill — 68% corn, 20% wheat, 12% malted barley — that’s been in play since 1849.

This year’s release is a certified flavor bomb:Expect vanilla and dark fruit on the nose, backed up with caramel, citrus, and a smooth-as-silk finish that whispers a touch of spice just to keep you on your toes. It’s complex, it’s bold, and it’s not playing around.


Don’t Call It a Comeback — But It’s Winning Like One

Rebel 10-Year isn’t just here to make some noise — it’s here to clean house. This year’s release has already racked up a Double Platinum at the ASCOT Awards, Double Gold at San Francisco, Double Gold and a Consumer’s Choice Award at the SIP Awards, and even took home Single Barrel American Whiskey of the Year at the Bartender Spirits Awards.


Master Distiller John Rempe says it best:

“This year’s 10-Year Single Barrel is a testament to the legacy of Rebel Bourbon… made for sipping, and ready to be enjoyed by anyone ready to let their spirit be heard.”


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Worth the Hunt

Each bottle is dressed in Rebel’s classic black label, stamped with the 10-year age statement in sharp silver. As a single barrel expression, the label also includes the exact barrel number and aging date — a collector’s detail that adds to the hunt.

With an MSRP of $99.99, this bourbon lands squarely in the sweet spot for enthusiasts and collectors alike.


If you see one on the shelf, don’t think — just grab it!

 
 
 

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