Company DISTILLING Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished with Maple Wood
A Vintage-Dated Masterpiece
Welcome back to Whiskey Wednesday, where we spotlight sips worth savoring! This week, we’re pouring something special — a bourbon that’s quietly shaking up the scene with its smooth, maple-finished charm.
Meet Company Distilling Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished with Maple Wood, the brainchild of former Jack Daniel’s master distiller, Jeff Arnett. With a name like that behind it, you know this isn’t just any bottle. Let’s dive in and see why this bourbon deserves a front-row seat on your bar shelf.

The Mash Bill
The Foundation of Flavor
Although the exact mash bill is under wraps, we know this is a wheated bourbon — wheat replaces the traditional rye, which means you can expect a softer, silkier profile. It’s distilled using a mix of column and pot stills, blending modern techniques with time-honored tradition.
The Proof
Striking the Perfect Balance
Bottled at 90 proof (45% ABV), this bourbon walks the line between bold and approachable. Whether you’re just getting into bourbon or you’re a seasoned sipper, this proof level makes for an easy-drinking experience without sacrificing complexity.
Tasting Notes
A Journey for the Senses
Larceny Small Batch Bourbon is crafted to delight the senses with a balanced and inviting flavor profile. Every sip unfolds in layers, creating a rewarding tasting experience.

Bottle Cost & Availability
Expect to spend around $56 to $60 for this bottle — a great value considering the craftsmanship and flavor complexity. Availability varies by location, so check with your local whiskey shop or visit the Company Distilling website to track one down.
Why It’s Worth Adding to Your Collection
A Bourbon Enthusiast’s Dream
What sets this bourbon apart? The maple wood finish. It adds a whisper of sweetness and a touch of depth you won’t find in most wheated bourbons. Add in the legacy of Jeff Arnett, and you’ve got a bottle that’s both refined and a little rebellious — perfect for collectors, gift-givers, or anyone looking to explore something new.
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