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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Bourbon Barrel Blurbs, Volume 02, Issue 20

Step into the world of Bourbon Barrel Blurbs (BBB), where every sip holds a story and every bottle uncorks a world of flavor. Join us as we journey through the captivating realm of bourbon, exploring the age-old traditions, the art of aging in charred oak barrels, and the diverse array of expressions that grace the shelves of connoisseurs and newcomers alike. From the iconic distilleries of Kentucky to the hidden gems found in the nooks and crannies of the world, get ready to indulge in the rich tapestry of bourbon's history and innovation. So raise your glasses and let the barrel blurbs whisk you away on a spirited adventure like no other.

Getting things started in Kentucky, we have exciting news from Preservation Distillery, as they have announced the release of their limited edition Very Olde St. Nick Immaculata Bourbon. Known for being pot distilled in small batches and artfully blended, the Immaculata edition uses a base of 15-year-old, non-chill filtered bourbon at cask strengths between 115 and 120 proof. The bourbon features aromas and tastes of cinnamon, allspice, and pitted fruits, with a long finish. The brand has evolved from scarce availability to sought-after releases, and the distillery is now able to bottle slightly more of the rare bourbon, with a focus on key distribution in their home market. The Preservation Distillery and Farm, founded in 2015, is responsible for producing Very Olde St. Nick and other bourbon brands.

Staying in Kentucky, the Kentucky Distillers' Association (KDA) recently announced it has expanded the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour. In its largest expansion to date, KDA is adding four new distilleries. The newly added distilleries include Augusta Distillery and Pensive Distilling Co. in northern Kentucky, as well as RD1 Spirits and Fresh Bourbon in Lexington. With these additions, the tour now includes a total of 28 craft distillers across the state.

The Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour was established in 2012 as the nation's first attraction to showcase the growing boutique distilling movement. Along with the 18 larger-scale distilleries on the original Kentucky Bourbon Trail tour, the association now offers 46 immersive experiences for bourbon and spirits enthusiasts visiting the state. Last year, the combined bourbon trail experiences saw over 2 million visitors, with craft distilleries alone receiving 725,000 visits. Over the past decade, attendance has significantly increased by 370% according to the Kentucky Distillers' Association.

Cementing Kentucky’s hold on the bourbon crown, The Ultimate Spirits Challenge has announced its top-rated liquors of the year, including surprising winners like an Armagnac and a vodka cocktail. For American whiskies, Buffalo Trace's W.L. Weller Full Proof emerged as the highest honor, receiving a score of 98 out of 100. The bourbon is praised for its intoxicating red fruit aroma, mellow mouthfeel, and complex flavors of toasted oak and apricot. The Weller lineup, once easily attainable, became highly sought after after word spread that its mash bill was the same as Pappy Van Winkle's. Buffalo Trace upgraded the packaging and expanded the brand to meet the surging demand. W.L. Weller Full Proof, launched in 2019, maintains its original ABV from the cask and is not bottled at barrel strength.

Make sure to mark your calendars! The Bourbon Classic, a celebration of Kentucky whiskey, cocktails, and food, will return for 2024 from Feb. 21-24 in Louisville. The event will be held at the Kentucky International Convention Center, close to downtown distilleries. Tickets for the Cocktail and Culinary Challenge, Bourbon University, and TASTE events will be available on BourbonClassic.com. The event aims to offer a top-notch experience for attendees and has seen significant growth in consumer attendance and brand support in recent years. The Bourbon Classic is organized by The Bourbon Review's Seth Thompson and Tony Butler of FSA Management Group.

Wrapping up in Kentucky, we have exciting news as Pennyroyal Barrel Co. (PBC) will set up operations in Columbia, Kentucky, as a bourbon incubator for third-party brands. The $8.52 million project aims to create 10 jobs in Adair County. The campus will include a blending and bottling facility, rickhouses for aging, a storefront, a tasting room in a grain silo, a single barrel selection room, and a wooded amphitheater. The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority has approved incentives for the project. Construction is scheduled to start in late summer to early fall. PBC will contribute to the local community and economy while preserving Kentucky's bourbon heritage.

Traveling over the Ohio River to Indiana, Hard Truth Distilling Co. has released a new sweet mash rye whiskey called Hard Truth High Road Sweet Mash Rye. This whiskey is a response to the positive feedback and demand for their sweet mash rye whiskies. Bottled at 46.5% ABV, the High Road Sweet Mash Rye features a mash bill of 55% rye, 36% corn, and 9% malted barley. It offers a deep copper appearance with an aroma of apricot jam, honey, baking spice, and graham cracker. The taste profile includes rich vanilla, maple, custard, and spices, with a bold finish featuring caramel, honey, coffee, and nougat flavors. Hard Truth is dedicated to the sweet mash distilling process, which results in a distinctive and delicious rye whiskey. High Road Sweet Mash Rye is their largest scale release to date, following a major distillery expansion.

Heading down south, Lorenze Tremonti, a local master distiller, has launched a new Georgia-based spirits company called Infamous Whiskey. The brand embraces adventure and uniqueness, offering a range of spirits, including Infamous Bourbon Whiskey, Lemon Chill Liqueur, and Act 1 Clear Whiskey. Infamous Whiskey is committed to making a positive impact and supports The Lovely Project, an organization empowering young girls to reach their full potential. For more details, visit their website at www.infamouswhiskey.com.

Cruising up the east coast, North Carolina's Broad Branch Distillery is set to release the highly anticipated second edition of Big Winston Bourbon on Saturday, July 29, at 1 pm. Barrel 199, a 5-year Bottled in Bond non-chill filtered bourbon, was crafted from a unique ultra-low rye recipe and aged in charred new white oak barrels. The nose offers citrus honey notes, while the palate reveals flavors of baklava, honey, walnuts, hints of cinnamon, and a touch of black pepper. The finish is dominated by orange pekoe and cinnamon, fading to cream. Only 253 bottles will be available for $59.95 in their downtown Winston-Salem tasting room.
Continuing up the coast, Monica Pearce, owner of Tenth Ward Distilling Company in Frederick, Maryland, celebrated the distillery's seventh anniversary. After years of focusing on meeting demand, Pearce is now looking to strategize for the company's future growth. Tenth Ward's spirits, including gin, bourbon, Maryland rye, and absinthe, are currently distributed in five states in the Mid-Atlantic region. While Pearce doesn't aim to be a national brand, she wants to continue growing regional sales. The craft beverage industry in Frederick has seen significant growth, drawing visitors from neighboring areas. Tenth Ward Distilling Company has become a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike, and Pearce's vision for the distillery's future continues to evolve.

Meanwhile, Delaware's Dogfish Head's Let’s Get Lost American Single Malt Whiskey has returned, gaining recognition and awards from various competitions worldwide since its debut in July 2021. The whiskey has received multiple gold, double gold, and silver medals, including from the 2023 San Francisco World Spirits Competition and the 2022 Whisky Advocate Rating. Clocking in at 102 proof, the whiskey is distilled using a custom blend of pale malt, Crystal malt, coffee kiln malt, and applewood smoke malt. After more than three years in charred oak barrels, it offers warming flavors of toasted oak, caramel, light smoke, chocolate, and a hint of sweet banana. The whiskey is meant to be savored slowly and shared among friends. For more on Dogfish Head or to track down a bottle of Let’s Get Lost American Single Malt Whiskey, visit www.dogfish.com.

Heading west to the mountains, Colorado’s Ironton Distillery is commemorating its 5th anniversary with a special limited edition release of Cask Strength American Single Malt Whiskey. The whiskey, aged for 4 years, boasts a robust 120 proof and features prominent notes of cherry and toasted coconut, making it a perfect addition to summer tiki drinks. The tasting notes include cherry, rich chocolate, bitter cacao on the nose, long tobacco, sharp honey, rustic vanilla, and toasted coconut on the palate and a strong wood finish with a high body. Whiskey enthusiasts can find more information about this release on Ironton Distillery's website.


As we continue west, we find ourselves stopping in California. There we find that Cyrus Noble bourbon, a whiskey brand with a historical lineage dating back to 1871 in San Francisco during the Gold Rush era, is making a comeback after being out of production for several decades. The bourbon was highly esteemed, and its reputation spread from California to Alaska, Hawaii, Australia, Japan, and the Philippines. After Prohibition, Cyrus Noble experienced a downturn, but in recent years, it has been resurrected and is now being produced according to the original recipe by contracting with Kentucky's Bardstown Bourbon Co. However, reviving the brand in today's competitive whiskey market is a challenge, and Cyrus Noble's owners hope its historical connection to the Gold Rush will help distinguish it and attract attention in the crowded marketplace. The brand offers a "Born in Kentucky, raised in San Francisco" narrative and aims to build on its Bay Area legacy for future success.

Leaving California, we travel along I-10 to our final stop, Texas. We have a couple of great Texas releases to mention. First, Milam & Greene Whiskey has unveiled its third release in the Wildlife Collection, the Rattlesnake Single Barrel Bourbon. This limited-edition, cask-strength, single-barrel whiskey highlights the impact of Texas Hill Country weather on aging whiskey and pays homage to the local Texas wildlife. The release is exclusively available on the Milam & Greene Whiskey website and at their distillery tasting room. Only 168 bottles are available from this high-proof release, aged for over seven years in char #3 new American oak barrels. The whiskey offers a multi-faceted bourbon experience with deep flavors and a lush finish. The Rattlesnake Single Barrel is priced at $149.99 and is part of a very limited release. A portion of the proceeds from sales will benefit Texas Parks & Wildlife.

Wrapping up our journey, Garrison Brothers, Texas' first legal bourbon distillery, has announced the release of its "rarest and most coveted" whiskey, Laguna Madre. Only 2,100 bottles of the 2023 edition were produced, with 1,000 sold at the release event. Aged for eight years, Laguna Madre is the oldest bourbon ever made in Texas, aged four years in white American oak barrels and an additional four years in rare Limousin oak casks imported from France.

The bourbon, bottled at 101 proof, will be available in limited bars, restaurants, and retailers by the end of July at a suggested retail price of $349. The release aims to drive awareness for FlatsWorthy, a Texas-based fishing nonprofit, dedicated to promoting boating courtesy. Garrison Brothers previously released Laguna Madre in 2020 to raise funds for Good Bourbon for a Good Cause, supporting the Texas hospitality industry. The distillery team also partnered with FlatsWorthy for a fishing trip in the Laguna Madre, the Texas Gulf Coast waters for which the whiskey is named.

As our BBB journey ends, we hope you've savored each moment of this bourbon-filled journey. From the first pour to the final drop, we've explored the essence of this beloved spirit, appreciating the craftsmanship, the stories, and the shared passion of bourbon enthusiasts worldwide. As you venture forth, let each encounter with bourbon be a reminder of the diverse flavors, intriguing histories, and timeless charm that make this spirit a true treasure. So, as you savor each new bottle and raise your glass to the bourbon community, may the journey continue, and may Bourbon Barrel Blurbs always be your guide to the world of bourbon delights. Cheers to the barrel, the bottle, and the boundless beauty of bourbon!
 

Friday, June 30, 2023

Bourbon Barrel Blurbs Volume 02, Issue 13


It has certainly been a while but we are still here. In our latest Bourbon Barrel Blurbs, we bring you a collection of exciting developments in the world of whiskey. Wild Turkey presents the Master's Keep Voyage. Additionally, we explore a selection of five new wheated bourbons that highlight the versatility of wheat in enhancing flavors. Frey Ranch Distillery introduces their Farm Strength Uncut Bourbon and the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame prepares to honor eight individuals for their remarkable contributions to the industry. In New Jersey, Bellemara becomes the state’s only producer of single malt whisky, while Limestone Farms Bourbon takes on the role of official bourbon for the PGA TOUR's 2023 Barbasol Championship. Lastly, Still Austin Whiskey Co. presents their seasonal Bottled in Bond series, starting with the Red Corn Bourbon, a blend of Texas-grown grains that captures the essence of Texas summers. So grab a pour and enjoy.

Wild Turkey® Unveils Master's Keep Voyage, A Limited-Edition


Wild Turkey is releasing Master's Keep Voyage, the latest addition to their annual limited-edition series of whiskies. Crafted by Master Distiller Eddie Russell and renowned Master Blender Dr. Joy Spence of Appleton Estate Jamaica Rum, this 106-proof bourbon has undergone a secondary maturation in Jamaican rum casks, a first for Wild Turkey. It captures the expertise of both bourbon and rum making, resulting in a unique whiskey with fruity, caramel, and oak flavors, followed by a warm, long-lasting finish. Master's Keep Voyage will be available in July at select retailers with a suggested retail price of $275 for a 750ml bottle.

Five New Wheated Bourbons To Try

Corn is the primary ingredient in bourbon whiskey, and the remaining recipe typically includes a small amount of malted barley and either rye or wheat as a flavoring grain. Wheat is used in some bourbons, like Buffalo Trace's Van Winkle and Weller lines, as well as Maker's Mark and Heaven Hill's Old Fitzgerald. Wheat tends to soften the whiskey's rough edges and develop sweeter, more subtle flavors over time. More distilleries are exploring wheat's potential, resulting in new wheated bourbons like Buffalo Trace's Daniel Weller Emmer Wheat, Green River Kentucky Straight Wheated Bourbon, Forbidden Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey, Maker's Mark Wood Finishing Series: BEP, and Garrison Brothers Lady Bird. Each brings unique characteristics to the table, showcasing wheat's versatility in bourbon production. For the full article, click HERE.

Frey Ranch Distillery Launches Farm Strength Uncut Bourbon


Frey Ranch Distillery has introduced a new permanent addition to its American Whiskey collection called Frey Ranch Farm Strength Uncut Bourbon. This bourbon is made using grains grown and distilled on the Frey Ranch farm, featuring the same mash bill as their flagship Four Grain Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Aged for approximately five years, it is bottled at a cask strength of 124.3 proof. The bourbon offers aromas of caramelized brulé, cinnamon, and nutmeg, with flavors of birthday cake frosting, butter cake, cloves, orange creamsicle, and dried stone fruit. It is currently available in select states and online for around $79.99 per 750 mL bottle. For the full article, click HERE.

The 2023 ‘Kentucky Bourbon Hall Of Fame’ To Induct 8

The Kentucky Distillers' Association established the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame in 2001 to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the Kentucky Bourbon industry. Each year in September, during National Bourbon Heritage Month, an induction ceremony is held to honor these individuals. For the list of inductees and the full article, click HERE.

NJ Distillery Offering Single Malt Whisky To Central Jersey

Bellemara, a distillery co-owned by Camden Winkelstein and his wife Christina, opened in 2021 but initially lacked ready whisky. Instead, they offered vodka and gin. However, after patiently waiting for their malted barley barrels to mature, their single malt whisky is now available. Winkelstein, inspired by his upbringing in Scotland, appreciates the scientific process and time required to create high-quality whisky. Bellemara, located in Hillsborough, New Jersey, specializes in producing exceptional honey-colored American Whisky. Reservations to sample their 121-proof whisky can be made online. Although New Jersey has a long history of distilling spirits, including the oldest distillery in the country, Laird and Company, Bellemara stands out as the sole producer of single malt whisky in the state. For the full article, click HERE.

PGA’s Barbasol Championship Announces Limestone Farms As Official Bourbon


The PGA TOUR’s Barbasol Championship has chosen Limestone Farms Bourbon as the official bourbon for 2023. Barbasol Tournament Director Darren Nelson praised the partnership, emphasizing the world-class golf and Limestone Farm's exceptional bourbon. Signature cocktails, like the "Limestone Old Fashioned" and "Peachy Keene," will be featured at the tournament. Limestone Farms' Founder & CEO Darin Dillow expressed honor in partnering with Kentucky's only PGA TOUR event which will be held at Champions at Keene Trace in Nicholasville, Kentucky, July 13-16. For the full article, click HERE.

Still Austin Whiskey Co. Launches Bottled in Bond Seasonal Series


Still Austin Whiskey Co., the first grain-to-glass distillery in Austin, Texas since Prohibition, has introduced their limited-release seasonal Bottled in Bond series. The series includes four whiskies that meet the 1897 Bottled-In-Bond Act requirements, aged for at least four years, and bottled at 100 proof. The first release is the Red Corn Bourbon, priced at $79.99, inspired by Texas summers. The series will continue with High Rye Bourbon in the fall, Blue Corn Bourbon in the winter, and Straight Rye Whiskey in the spring of 2024. Made with 100% Texas-grown grains, these expressions undergo a unique slow water reduction process to enhance flavors like vanilla and caramel. The Red Corn Bourbon is currently available for purchase online at www.reservebar.com and www.stillaustin.com. For the full article, click HERE.

Breckenridge Distillery Launches New Limited Release Collectors Art Series


Breckenridge Distillery is introducing its third Collectors Art Series, featuring a limited release of PX Naranja Cask Finish Whiskey. The vibrant label, designed by local artist Sandra Fettingis, showcases geometric patterns inspired by citrus fruits and the whiskey's orange taste. The 96-proof PX Naranja Cask Finish Whiskey is available for $125 at Breckenridge Distillery and the Main Street Tasting Room in Breckenridge, Colorado, starting June 30. The series has received numerous awards, including recognition at the World Whiskies Awards and the San Francisco World Spirits Competitions. The full article can be found HERE.

The whiskey industry continues to innovate and craft exceptional spirits, with limited-edition releases and distilleries exploring new ingredients and techniques. This ever-evolving world offers passion and creativity in every bottle, making it a must-try for connoisseurs and newcomers alike. Cheers to discovering and savoring the ever-changing world of whiskey.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Marianne Eaves Debuts Forbidden & James B. Beam Distilling Co. Introduces An American Single Malt Whiskey

Forbidden Bourbon by Master Distiller Marianne Eaves

Marianne Eaves, Kentucky's first female Master Distiller, has introduced Forbidden, the spirits industry's first white corn and white winter wheat expression of Kentucky bourbon. The bourbon is the result of nearly a decade of work by Eaves, who aimed to capture the essence of an elegant mature bourbon through nontraditional low-temperature fermentation. Forbidden Bourbon breaks new ground by using unconventional ingredients and techniques. The initial release is a small batch of 5-year-old bourbon with a sweet and smooth profile, featuring flavors of vanilla, caramel, citrus, and oak spice. It will be available in select states and online at a SRP of $129. The first release will include a highly allocated number of hand-blended bottles along with three single barrel cask strength expressions. Learn more at DrinkForbidden.com.

Clermont Steep™ American Single Malt Whiskey. Photo credit: Beam Suntory

In another development, James B. Beam Distilling Co. has entered the American Single Malt Whiskey category with the launch of Clermont SteepTM. Developed by Freddie Noe, 8th Generation Master Distiller, Clermont SteepTM is a five-year-old American Single Malt Whiskey distilled and aged in Clermont, Kentucky. Noe defined the guidelines for this emerging category, emphasizing the unique flavor of American malted barley. The whiskey showcases warm toffee sweetness and a bready taste. Clermont SteepTM marks a significant step for James B. Beam Distilling Co. as it explores this growing segment. The whiskey will be available in select states starting June 2023. Learn more HERE.

Saturday, April 22, 2023

Bourbon Barrel Blurbs Volume 02, Issue 09

 

Bourbon Barrel Blurbs brings you the latest news and updates from the world of whiskey. In this edition, Buffalo Trace Distillery releases its latest Charter Oak Bourbon Series aged in Spanish oak barrels. Bob Dylan's whiskey brand, Heaven's Door Spirits, announces the opening of a new distillery in Kentucky, while Lux Row Distillers' Blood Oath Pact 9 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is now available at retail stores. Garrison Brothers Distillery introduces Lady Bird, a new bourbon creation infused with Texas wildflower honey, and A.M. Scott Distillery releases its full collection of spirits in Troy, Ohio. Finally, Virginia Distillery Co. is transforming American whiskey by producing unique American single malts while TX Whiskey is set to release, TX Straight Rye Whiskey Bottled in Bond, the fifth whiskey in their TX Experimental Series.


Buffalo Trace Just Dropped the Newest Bottle of Its Coveted Charter Oak Bourbon Series

The Old Charter Oak series from Buffalo Trace distillery features limited-edition whiskeys that are aged in barrels made from different types of wood. The latest release is called Spanish Oak Bourbon, which was matured entirely in barrels made from Spanish oak sourced from forests in northern Spain. The use of Spanish oak imparts spicier and more tannic flavors to the whiskey, as compared to American oak which imparts softer flavors like vanilla and caramel. The Old Charter Oak series has previously featured releases aged in Chinkapin Oak, Mongolian Oak, French Oak, and Canadian Oak barrels. The Spanish Oak Bourbon has a suggested retail price of $69.99, but previous releases have sold for much higher prices due to their rarity and collectibility. The whiskey is currently being rolled out to select markets around the country. For the full article, click HERE.


Heaven’s Door to Open Distillery in Kentucky

Heaven's Door Spirits, a whiskey brand co-founded by Bob Dylan, has announced plans to open a new distillery in Pleasureville, Kentucky, on a property once owned by Squire Boone. The distillery has been under development since 2017 and features two stillhouses, a visitor's center, an eighteenth-century grist mill, two cabins, and a Moravian barn. The distillery plans to open to the public in September 2023 and aims to lead the way in sustainable distilling by utilizing underground aquifers to access pristine limestone water and geothermal heating and cooling of the buildings. For the full article, click HERE.


Lux Row Distillers' Blood Oath Pact 9 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Arrives at Retail in April

Blood Oath Pact 9 is a limited edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey that is finished in Oloroso Sherry casks. It is a blend of three extra-aged bourbons that include a 16-year ryed bourbon, a 12-year ryed bourbon, and a 7-year ryed bourbon finished in Oloroso Sherry casks from southwest Spain. The use of these casks imparts a unique combination of woody and ripe-fruit aromas and flavors to the bourbon, making it a memorable pour. The suggested retail price for a 750 ml bottle is $129.99, and the bourbon is offered at 98.6 proof (49.3% ABV). For more information, visit luxco.com.


Garrison Brothers Distillery Announces New Bourbon: Lady Bird

Garrison Brothers Distillery, the first legal whiskey distillery in Texas, has announced the release of Lady Bird, a Texas Straight Bourbon Whiskey finished in a cognac cask and infused with Texas wildflower honey. The new bourbon creation, which has been in the making for almost eight years, will be the ninth addition to Garrison Brothers' bourbon portfolio and will benefit the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin. Lady Bird Bourbon was aged for four years in new white American oak barrels before being infused with Burleson's Texas Wildflower Honey for eight months. The bourbon was then matured for an additional three years in French XO Cognac casks. Bottled at 114 proof, the initial release of Lady Bird will feature just over 5,904 bottles for the market, each hand-sealed with a distinct Prairie Purple wax. The suggested retail price for each bottle will be $179.99, and for each bottle sold, Garrison Brothers will donate $5 to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. For more information, click HERE.


Troy, Ohio Distillery Releases Full Collection Of Spirits

A.M. Scott Distillery in Troy, Ohio, has released its full collection of spirits, including four vodkas, two gins, and three bourbons. The distillery president, Anthony Scott, said he was proud of the product and that the team was committed to developing new products. The distillery is located at 250 S. Mulberry St., and spirits are sold out of Provisions Co., a retail shop connected to the distillery at 214 S. Mulberry St. The full collection of spirits includes Lemon Vodka, Blueberry Vodka, Vanilla Vodka, Six-Times Distilled Vodka, Original Gin, Orange Gin, Scotty’s Single Barrel Bourbon, Scotty’s Small Batch Bourbon, and a limited number of bottles of Scotty’s Barrel Proof Bourbon. The bourbon collection is named in honor of Anthony Scott's grandfather, Scotty, and a portion of every bottle purchase will benefit The Darryl Worley Foundation. For more information or to order bottles online for local pickup, visit www.scottdistillery.com.


This Virginia Distillery Is Transforming American Whiskey

Virginia Distillery Co., a young whisk(e)y producer located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, is making waves in the American spirits industry by producing a unique style of whiskey - American Single Malts. Unlike bourbon, rye, wheated, and Tennessee whiskey, which have to be made from a mashbill that includes at least 51% corn and aged in new charred oak barrels, Virginia Distillery Co.'s whiskey is made from 100% malted barley and aged in an array of ex-bourbon, European red wine, and Sherry barrels for a more diverse taste profile. The subtropical climate in Virginia also adds depth to the whiskey, which cannot be replicated in Scotland's Highlands. The distillery also uses local spring water and North American-sourced barley and distills in copper pot stills crafted in Scotland. Virginia Distillery Co.'s flagship products go under the moniker Courage & Conviction, and the distillery also produces limited annual releases to promote women in the spirits industry. The proceeds from the sales of their latest bottle release, Scholar’s Craft Coffee Cask American Single Malt Whisky, will go towards the Angela H. Moore – Women In Distilling Scholarship at Appalachian State, with the goal of funding $100K in scholarship aid for women looking to enter the field of distillation and whiskey production. For the full article, click HERE.


TX Whiskey Releases Its Newest Edition To Its Limited Run Of Experimental Whiskeys

TX Whiskey's new experimental release, TX Straight Rye Whiskey Bottled in Bond, is now available. This limited edition expression is the fifth whiskey in the TX Experimental Series and is made using Texas-grown rye and aged for over four years at the Whiskey Ranch distillery. The whiskey features aromas of light baking spice and fruity notes of banana and apple, with a long finish of floral, caramel, and vanilla. It is bottled at 100 proof and is being released in 1500 375ml bottles. To celebrate the launch, TX Whiskey will host a release party at Whiskey Ranch, on Saturday, April 29 from 12 to 5 p.m, featuring live music, food trucks, and complimentary bottle engraving. For the full article, click HERE.


There you have it, folks! From exciting new releases to innovative distilling techniques, the world of whiskey continues to evolve and expand. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or a curious newcomer, there's always something new and interesting to discover. Keep an eye out for upcoming releases and distillery openings, and don't be afraid to explore lesser-known brands and regions. With so much variety and complexity in the world of whiskey, there's sure to be something that suits your taste preferences and interests. Cheers to the continued growth and innovation of this beloved spirit!

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Bourbon Barrel Blurbs Volume 02, Issue 07

Welcome to Bourbon Barrel Blurbs! After another bout of my body and mind betraying me, I am happy to be back. Here, we explore the fascinating world of bourbon, whiskey, and other spirits. So grab a glass, sit back, and join us for a sip of knowledge as we share blurbs on Hidden Ships, 5 new bourbons to check out, New York Single Malt Whiskey from Perpetual Whiskey Project, Bluebird Distilling, and Jim Beam RTDs. We also have news on Uncle Nearest racking up more awards, Eric LeGrand’s new bourbon, and much more. 


First Distillery In Surf City, NC

Andy and Amy Szwejbka are set to open Hidden Ships, Pender County's first distillery, in Triton Village in Surf City in September 2023. The distillery will produce gin, white rum, and vodka, while tequila and bourbon will be sourced initially. However, the distillery will lay down its first barrel of bourbon as soon as the permit is approved, which will take years before the first batch comes to market. Hidden Ships will have a production facility, a tasting room, and a bar, and will be focused on pre-Prohibition cocktails. The distillery's gin will have a juniper flavor with a botanical recipe that includes other flavors such as dogwood flower for Carolina flair. The 2,700-square-foot distillery will have a 20-foot bar as its centerpiece, with a speakeasy lounge area and indoor and outdoor seating for up to 70 people. The couple started a Kickstarter campaign with a $25,000 goal to fund the purchase of a chiller that could double Hidden Ships' production capacity, which will not stop the distillery from opening if the goal is not met. You can find more information HERE. 


The Bourbon Flight Bourbon Madness Begins

The Bourbon Flight has organized a "bourbon madness bracket" which includes 32 of the best bourbons in the world divided into four sections: Rye, Budget, Premium, and Wheat. The bracket is similar to the March Madness basketball tournament bracket. You can find more information HERE.


5 New Bourbon Brands You Need to Know

Courtesy Hand Barrel's website

Bourbon continues to be a popular spirit among whiskey enthusiasts, and new brands are constantly appearing in the market. Here are five new bourbon brands to try, all of which source their whiskey from reputable distilleries, but each with their unique features. Hand Barrel bourbon, distilled by Bardstown Bourbon Company, has a high-rye mashbill and comes in black and white bottles. High N’ Wicked Kentucky Straight Bourbon is produced using the sweet mash method, has a high rye content, and is aged for at least five years. Puncher’s Chance Bourbon is a limited-edition release made from a blend of five- to six-year-old bourbon and is finished in a rum cask. Frank August’s line includes a high-rye bourbon, a single-barrel bourbon, and a bourbon finished with toasted Japanese mizunara oak staves. Finally, Hirsch The Bivouac, inspired by an original whiskey from the 1970s, is a decent expression distilled in Bardstown, KY. You can find more information HERE.


Perpetual Whiskey Project Launches Premier New York Single Malt Whiskey

Courtesy Perpetual Whiskey Project's website

Perpetual Whiskey Project has launched its premier New York Single Malt Whiskey after years of patience and dedication. The whiskey is a blend of straight whiskey that has been aged in ex-bourbon, sherry, and new American oak barrels, and features fruity esters, toffee notes, and a subtle touch of peat smokiness. Perpetual Whiskey Project used unique distillation methods, including an Italian column still, to create their single malt, which boasts a complexity and depth of flavor that rivals Scotch. Each release of Perpetual Whiskey will be unique and captures a special moment in time, according to McLain Cheney, Distillery Operations Manager. You can find more information HERE. 


Bluebird Distilling And Country Musician Jordan Davis Release Limited Edition Whiskey

Courtesy Bluebird Distilling's website

A Chester County, Pennsylvania distillery, Bluebird Distilling, is expanding its distribution to 41 states following the success of its limited edition Bluebird Days Straight American Whiskey, created in partnership with country musician Jordan Davis. Founder Jared Adkins expects the move to increase sales by up to 20% and plans to add more products as national sales grow. The distillery, which already sells 14 products in over 250 stores across Pennsylvania, also plans to launch an e-commerce site for the coffee products from Char & Stave, its sister cafe and cocktail bar concept. You can find more information HERE.


Eric LeGrand Creates New Bourbon Brand To Help Support Those Who Are Paralyzed

Eric LeGrand Bourbon

Eric LeGrand, former Rutgers University football player, author, sports analyst, business owner, and advocate for those with paralysis, has launched Eric LeGrand Kentucky Straight Bourbon. The 750-milliliter bottles, priced at $45, will be distributed by Allied Beverage Group to New Jersey liquor stores and will also be available on ericlegrandwhiskey.com. LeGrand, who sustained a spinal cord injury in 2010, has fought against his own prognosis to regain movement in his shoulders. He co-founded the whiskey with Brian Axelrod and vowed to donate $5.20 of every bourbon case sold to the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. LeGrand and his team have donated close to $2m to the foundation, which works to advance research on finding the cure for spinal cord injuries and improving quality of life for individuals and families. Eric LeGrand Bourbon is a Kentucky Straight Bourbon, distilled and bottled in Kentucky, created with corn, limestone purified water, fresh rye, and barley. It is aged no less than two years in charred oak barrels. You can find more information HERE.


Jim Beam® Launches Ready-To-Drink Cocktails Just In Time For Spring

Courtesy Jim Beam website

Jim Beam, in partnership with The Boston Beer Company, has launched Jim Beam Kentucky Coolers, a range of ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails in four flavors: Strawberry Punch, Black Cherry Lemonade, Sweet Tea Lemonade, and Citrus Punch. The Kentucky Coolers aims to provide consumers with full-flavored RTD beverages with a lighter profile and a smooth finish. With only 120 calories per serving, the Kentucky Coolers can be served chilled and shared with others. Heather Boyd, Beam Suntory Managing Director of RTDs, North America, said that the company aims to offer consumers the perfect occasion to bring people together, and with the Kentucky Coolers, it hopes to bring the powerful connecting force of cracking open a crisp and cool beverage with friends to all. The Jim Beam Kentucky Coolers have a suggested retail price of $16.99 for a 12-can variety pack, $9.99 for a single flavor six-pack, and $3.49 for a single 24oz. can. You can find more information HERE.

Learn About Certified Texas Whiskey

This article from Inside Hook discusses the growth of the Texas whiskey industry and the importance of transparency and authenticity in labeling. The Texas Whiskey Association has created a certification standard to ensure that whiskey labeled as "Texas whiskey" is actually fermented, distilled, aged, and bottled within the state. The Texas Whiskey Trail, which includes about 30 distilleries, allows visitors to see where the whiskey is made and track their visits for rewards. The article emphasizes the uniqueness of Texas whiskey due to the state's climate and oak interaction, and the importance of promoting local products and educating consumers. You can find more information HERE.


Toast Women's History Month With 18 Woman-Owned Spirits Brands

Distilling has traditionally been a male-dominated profession, discouraging women from participating. Bessie Williamson was the first known woman to own and run a distillery in 1944. However, women like Lorena Vasquez, Joy Spence, and Jassil Villanueva Quintana have helped push the industry into the 21st century, resulting in more women working at distilleries, opening their own, and starting their brands. Today, there are numerous woman-owned spirits brands. While the profession still has a significant disparity, the industry is gradually moving towards equity. This Women's History Month, here are some woman-owned spirits brands to celebrate the progress women have made and continue to make in the spirits industry.


Woodford Reserve And Kentucky Derby Museum Are Dropping An Ultra-Limited Bourbon

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It seems that the Kentucky Derby season is in full swing, with special bourbon releases coming out leading up to the main event on May 6. The latest is two batches of special Woodford Reserve bourbon, which is available exclusively from the Kentucky Derby Museum. The Secretariat Bourbon Box Set was released to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Secretariat winning the Triple Crown. There are only 400 box sets available, and while they will go on sale to the public in the coming weeks, there’s still time to enter the lottery to win a chance to purchase one of two box sets, each numbered #73 to celebrate Secretariat’s victory year. Each box set costs $750. However, note that Kentucky law does not allow the museum to ship the booze to you. You can find more information HERE.


Uncle Nearest Takes Top Honors At 2023 Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge

The Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge is an annual competition that aims to highlight the best wine and spirits producers in the world and introduce those producers to the largest market of consumers in the United States. The judging for the competition took place on February 21-22, 2023, and attracted close to 1,100 entries.
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The Best of the Best winners were a Pinot Noir from Russian River Vineyards (Sonoma County, Calif.) and a Rye Whiskey from Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey (Shelbyville, Tenn.). The Russian River Vineyards’ 2018 Austin Vineyard Pinot Noir was described as "Age worthy," "complex," "very round with great acidity," "full-bodied" and "savory" and earned 99 points and a Double Gold rating. The Uncle Nearest Uncut and Unfiltered Straight Rye Whiskey was described as having "leathery," "earthy," and "Moose Lodge-class old-style rye" characteristics, and was awarded Best of the Best honors in the spirits sweepstakes entries. You can find more information HERE.


New York’s Cooper's Daughter Spirits Blending Old Techniques, New Flavors

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Cooper's Daughter Spirits is a distillery and cooperage in Claverack, New York. It was founded in 2015 by Stuart and Sophie Newsome and produces a wide range of spirits, including bourbon, whiskey, vodka, and liqueurs. The distillery's buildings are located on a 1.5-acre property, which came with a restored farmhouse and two other buildings. One of the buildings was renovated by Stuart to serve as a distillery and cooperage, while the other building, built in 1790, was refurbished and is now used as a rickhouse for aging bourbon and an indoor café. The property was originally part of the Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer House and Mill complex, and the current owners also own a 50-year-old apple orchard in Red Hook. Cooper's Daughter plans to use its own apples to make vodka in the coming years. The grains, fruits, botanicals, and tree syrups used to flavor their seasonal spirits are either grown on their own property or procured from nearby farms. The Cocktail Garden is an outdoor space where people can enjoy a drink and has several outdoor spaces, including a wood-framed tent and a blazing steel fire pit. The farm stand at the Red Hood apple orchard is currently being renovated and will be a farm and bottle shop featuring products made in New York. You can find more information HERE.


In conclusion, bourbon is a complex and fascinating spirit with a rich history and diverse range of flavors. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or a curious newcomer, there's always something new to discover and appreciate in the world of bourbon. From the classic Kentucky bourbons to the emerging craft distilleries around the country, there's never been a better time to explore the world of bourbon. So grab a glass, savor the flavors, and enjoy the journey. Until next time... Cheers!