A rare and old export bourbon, bottled for the German market in the early 1970s. Distilled by Five Stripe Distilling Co. and named after the folk song Tom Dooley, which in turn was created after Confederate soldier Tom Dula (pronounced as Dooley) murdered Laura Foster 1866. ‘This whiskey is to die for’, the folks over a Five Stripe must have thought when coming up with that name. This is a great find for any collector of dusty bourbon.