bourbonism
/ˈbɔːrbənɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A strong sense of self-importance, pride, or arrogance, especially among the upper class
“The aristocrat’s bourbonism was on full display as he looked down on the common folk.”
2. noun
A form of snobbishness or elitism, especially in the Southern United States
“The use of bourbonism in the old South was a reflection of its complex social hierarchy.”