Duke's Newest Mustard Flavor Boasts A Hint Of Kentucky's Finest
For those who love to cook, mustard is a must-have condiment. Whether the piquant, spicy paste makes its way into a vinaigrette or marinade, or is simply slathered generously across a sandwich, this combo of mustard seeds, vinegar, and seasonings brings flavor to so many dishes. Although Leite's Culinaria explains it's fairly easy to make mustard at home, who hasn't enjoyed the convenience of picking up a bottle of one of the many excellent mustard brands available at the grocery store?
Naturally, this means many condiment fans will be pumped to hear that Duke's — a Greenville, South Carolina-founded brand that sells a seriously beloved mayonnaise (via Southern Living), tartar sauce, and sandwich relish, among other products — just shared in a press release it will be adding a line of mustards to its existing selections. Though the condiment brand will now sell four mustards inspired by it's southern roots, one of the new mustard flavors is really taking the concept to the next level.
Bourbon fans and southern food enthusiasts won't want to miss Duke's new mustard flavors
According to a press release published on PRNewswire, Duke's will be selling four new mustard flavors: brown sugar bourbon, horseradish, smoky chipotle, and spicy ground. All of these flavors are "inspired by the brand's southern heritage," but the brown sugar bourbon may be the one fans are most excited to try. (95% all bourbon sold today comes from Kentucky, reports Visit Lex, making it a uniquely southern product.)
The condiment company explains it has been looking to create a line of mustards for quite some time. "We are excited to add mustards to our growing line of Duke's condiments," said Joe Tuza, president of condiments at Duke's parent company Sauer Brands. "These mustards are proof that the brand's bold and southern flavors are what set us apart. Each mustard has a unique flavor profile, from sweet and tangy with a kick of Kentucky's finest to creamy and tangy with a splash of white wine."
Now available at select retailers as well as online at dukesmayo.com, the mustards come in 9.5-ounce squeeze bottles and range in price from $2.99 to $3.99.