Free Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey + Old Fashioned Cocktail Syrup
Product Description: Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 375ml paired with Old Fashioned Cocktail Syrup 60ml offers the ultimate experience for cocktail enthusiasts and bourbon connoisseurs alike. Known for its complexity and richness, Woodford Reserve features over 200 detectable flavours per sip, making it a standout among Kentucky bourbons. This premium bourbon is crafted from a mash bill of 72% corn, 18% rye, and 10% malt, and is triple distilled to deliver a smooth and refined taste. Aged for at least six years, Woodford Reserve is known for its low entry proof and unique maturation process, contributing to its deep and balanced flavour profile. The Old Fashioned is the quintessential cocktail to highlight such an exceptional bourbon, and with the included Old Fashioned Cocktail Syrup, you can effortlessly recreate this timeless classic at home. The syrup is crafted with the perfect blend of barrel-aged bitters, cherry and orange aromatics, and just the right touch of sweetness to enhance the complexity of the bourbon. This set makes the perfect gift for cocktail lovers or anyone looking to enjoy a premium cocktail experience at home. Maker: Woodford Reserve is crafted with precision and passion at the historic Woodford Reserve Distillery, nestled in the heart of Kentucky. Established in 1812, this National Historic Landmark has long been a leader in the production of fine bourbon. The distillery is renowned for its dedication to craftsmanship, with Chris Morris and Elizabeth McCall leading the way as Master Distiller and Assistant Master Distiller, respectively. Their combined expertise ensures that each bottle of Woodford Reserve reflects the legacy of innovation and the commitment to producing the finest bourbon. From the unique approach to distilling, to the custom cooperage for barrel production, every step in the process is designed to create a superior product. Woodford Reserve is a perfect fusion of tradition, craftsmanship, and cutting-edge techniques. At Woodford Reserve, the philosophy is simple: great bourbon is a balance of time, patience, science, and artistry. Each bottle of Woodford Reserve is a testament to this belief, drawing on five key elements of flavour: grain, water, fermentation, distillation, and maturation. The distillery’s approach begins with a carefully crafted mash bill of 72% corn, 18% rye, and 10% malted barley, creating a perfect balance of sweetness, spice, and nuttiness. Their water, naturally filtered by the limestone deposits beneath the distillery, is crucial in ensuring purity and consistency in every drop. The unique fermentation and distillation processes add complexity, while the barrels—made in Woodford Reserve’s own cooperage—mature the bourbon to perfection, adding layers of flavour, balance, and depth. With every sip, Woodford Reserve honours its heritage while continually pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in bourbon production. Old Fashioned Cocktail To craft the perfect Old Fashioned: Pour 50ml of Woodford Reserve Bourbon into a glass. Add 10ml of Old Fashioned Cocktail Syrup. Stir over ice for 10 seconds to combine. Garnish with a twist of orange peel for an aromatic, flavourful finish.
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Bourbon Whiskey
A new Woodford that’s set to be part of the core range. This is finished in heavily toasted, lightly charred barrels.
Buffalo Trace Bourbon Whiskey
For over 200 years, Buffalo Trace Distillery has been defined by a dedication to one craft: making fine American whiskey. By honouring tradition and embracing change, it has earned its place of leadership among the legendary spirits producers of the world and is now recognised as the World’s Most Awarded Distillery. The venture produces a wide range of whiskeys using three different mash bills: one light rye, one heavy rye and a third flavoured with wheat. They've developed different products by aging those three mash bills to meet various grades and price points. At Buffalo Trace, that translates into at least fifteen labels: W. L. Weller, Eagle Rare, George T.Stagg and Old Rip Van Winkle (amongst others), and that's not counting many reserve and limited-release variants. While the mash bills contribute to the flavour, the more significant differentiation among brands takes place in century-old warehouses. Constructed of massive wood beams and covered by a brick shell, these structures allow the alternating cooling and warming of Kentucky's four distinct seasons to mature the bourbon by nature's timetable. Steam pumped throughout the warehouses during the extreme cold of winter compensates for the dramatic drops in temperature and gives the whiskey additional cycles in and out of the wood. This is said to make for a more balanced bourbon as the liquid is able to take additional advantage of the natural sugars occurring in the charred barrels. The distillery was the first to use this method of aging in 1859 and has been doing so ever since. The warehouses were built in the 1900s and represent diverse architectural styles. Consequently, their designs and location on the property contribute to the significant differences in the whiskey coming from each. Certain floors within a given warehouse produce better whiskey than others do. For example, the fourth and fifth floors of Warehouse C and the fourth through sixth floors of Warehouses I and K produce the company's best. It's these locations which have been reserved for the maturation of Buffalo Trace. The brand itself was born only relatively recently. In 1999, visitors to the newly named and renovated distillery asked, “Why isn’t there a bourbon called ‘Buffalo Trace?" In response, Elmer T. Lee ventured into the best floors in the best warehouses to find some of the finest barrels that really matched up with his views on what a full-bodied, robust Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey should taste like. The result was what consumers enjoy today , batched from no more than 40 barrels at a time. There are two ABV variants on offer - one at 45% and this lower proof 40% bottling. The flavour profiles are pretty much identical, but as you would expect, less alcohol means a little less concentration. That said, the difference isn't huge, and what you miss out on is made up for in dollar savings. The style moves away from macho Bourbon, aligning with the feminine elegance of whiskeys like Evan Williams Single Barrel. As an affordable, middle-tier offering, it's also deceptively complex. The rye is evident but balanced by softer, sweeter notes like vanilla wafers, toasted sponge cake, cherry chocolate and just plain old, high-quality American oak. This expression doesn't boast super length, but it is incredibly easy to drink. Our preference is uncut (too much water makes it a little 'peachy' and the more nuanced notes are lost). An ice cube and a comfortable chair by the barbeque is all you need to complete the picture.
Eagle Rare 10 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey
"One soaring, beautiful eagle." - Jim Murray's Whisky Bible We first tasted Eagle Rare in 2006 when it was labelled 'Single Barrel'. As of 2019, that changed to a multi-barrel blend with a ten year old age statement. It remains a standout value - an American whiskey with the unusual credentials of maintaining a reputation for exceptional quality while being relatively easy to come by. The profile confirms a #1 Mashbill from Buffalo Trace, which is reported to be low rye (10% or less), yielding notes of caramel, new charred oak, liquorice bullets, cocoa and peppermint rock lollies plus cinnamon in support. The complexity grows with time. Re-tasted from a 20ml sample, it's lean on entry, but fills out beautifully into a medium-bodied, chewy whiskey with muted rye spices before vanilla and Bounty Bar flood the finish, the sugars checked by balancing oak and more creamy vanillas. Ever reliable and better than many Bourbons at twice its price, Eagle Rare remains hard to beat. 45% Alc./Vol.
Old Rip Van Winkle 107 Proof 10 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey
The esteemed Old Rip Van Winkle Bourbons are once again available in tiny quantities. This 107 proof (53.5%) 10 year old bottling replaced the previous 90 proof (45%) release. Back in 2009 we had an opportunity to taste a small sample from Batch #BU512. A robust sipping Bourbon with powerful, prickly, vanilla-heavy aromatics accompanied by marzipan and a touch of candied orange, it is equally concentrated and mouth-filling; Yet, for a high-strength offering, the approachability and balance at this proof were notable. 53.5% Alc./Vol.
1792 Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Barton 1792 Distillery was established in 1879 and continues today as the oldest fully-operating Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky. Situated in heart of bourbon country on 196 acres, the Distillery boasts 29 barrel aging warehouses, 22 other buildings including an impressive still house, and the legendary Tom Moore Spring. In order to create this unique bourbon, the finest barrels are selected and tasted from the best aging warehouses. Only those barrels deemed "exceptional" are then bottled individually, one by one. This preserves the distinct character of each barrel. This superior bourbon has flavors of rich butterscotch and caramel notes, delicately balanced with hints of fruit and toffee.
Woodford Reserve Master's Collection Historic Barrel Bourbon Whiskey
In the 1830s the Woodford County distillery was the setting for a series of discoveries and innovative practices that would define the bourbon industry for generations to come. Today that pioneering and innovative tradition is embodied in the Woodford Reserve Distillery's Master's Collection. A tradition beginning when Master Distiller James Crow joined distillery owner Oscar Pepper to create the first true Kentucky bourbon whiskies. In 2004 the Woodford Reserve Distillery introduced a new era of innovation to the historic Kentucky Bourbon industry with the first release of its Master’s Collection, “Four Grain”. For this 2022 release Master Distiller Chris Morris and Assistant Master Distiller Elizabeth McCall have drawn upon the rich history of Kentucky Bourbon and their own interests for inspiration. When “new make” Bourbon is entered into the barrel it begins the maturation process. There are many factors involved in this and barrel entry proof plays an important role. Proof is controlled both as it enters the barrel (barrel entry proof) and as it leaves the barrel (bottle proof) by adding water to achieve a desired flavour profile. A higher concentration of water added as it enters the barrel, resulting in a lower proof, allows for less water to be added upon exit, which results in a greater concentration of the natural flavours absorbed from the charred oak. Barrel entry proof has changed over the past two centuries. The bourbon of the 19th century had a barrel entry of 100 to 103 proof. After the repeal of Prohibition, barrel entry proof levels began to increase. In 1962 the barrel entry proof was increased to the present 125 proof standard. This 2022 Master’s Collection features the 100 proof entry of a bygone era and is presented at 90.4 proof. The result is this Historic Barrel Entry, a rich and darkly robust expression of Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. A deep russet orange in colour with an alluring medley of aromas of vanilla bean and dried apple dusted with nutmeg, clove, and cinnamon with a hint of cocoa. Roasted coffee and hazelnut soften into notes of dark cherry and plum muddled with spearmint. On the palate there are flavours of rich toasted oak is tempered by overripe banana and a medley of cooked berry fruits. Hints of leather, coffee, and baking spice trail into minty dark chocolate. A lingering finish of charred oak, leather, and orange oil.
Very Olde St. Nick Ancient Lot No.12 Bourbon Whiskey
Very Olde St. Nick Ancient Cask Lot No.12 Bourbon Whiskey is a rare bottling of a first-class bourbon whiskey released exclusively for the Japanese market. This handmade Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey with the golden wax capsule and a nice amber colour comes from the limited Ancient Cask Private Family Estate Edition and was bottled without adding dyes and chill filtration at 90 Proof / 45% from Cask Lot No. 12. A highly peculiar brand, always produced in small lots using odd bottles, OSN is known for bourbons and whiskey of exceptional quality. The Old St Nick legend has taken on a life of its own with many claiming inside information, or knowledge about who first developed the product and why, it’s original pedigree, the source of its bourbons, and the story behind the eclectic style. The Very Olde St Nick myth is a reality with a wonderful story…in fact many stories. As many as the infinite miniscule number of releases from this highly prized producer for more than 30 years!! Very Olde St. Nick is a whiskey label that was originally bottled by Julian Van Winkle and Kentucky Bourbon Distillers exclusively for the Japanese export market back in the early 2000s. Back then, the Japanese market was much more interested in super-aged bourbons than the American market.
Very Olde St. Nick Antique Barrel 12 Year Old Single Batch Bourbon Whiskey
Very Olde St. Nick Antique Barrel 12 year old Bourbon Whiskey is a rare bottling of a first-class bourbon whiskey released exclusively for the Japanese market. A highly sought after brand, always produced in small lots using odd bottles, OSN is known for bourbons and whiskey of exceptional quality. The Old St Nick legend has taken on a life of its own with many claiming inside information, or knowledge about who first developed the product and why, it’s original pedigree, the source of its bourbons, and the story behind the eclectic style. The Very Olde St Nick myth is a reality with a wonderful story…in fact many stories. As many as the infinite miniscule number of releases from this highly prized producer for more than 30 years!! Very Olde St. Nick is a whiskey label that was originally bottled by Julian Van Winkle and Kentucky Bourbon Distillers exclusively for the Japanese export market back in the early 2000s. Back then, the Japanese market was much more interested in super-aged bourbons than the American market.
Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Batch Proof Whiskey 62.
In the 1830’s our Woodford County distillery was the setting for a series of discoveries and innovative practices that today define the bourbon industry. Today that pioneering and innovative tradition is embodied in the Woodford Reserve Distillery's Master's Collection. A tradition beginning when Master Distiller James Crow joined distillery owner Oscar Pepper to create the first true Kentucky bourbon whiskies. The Woodford Reserve Master's Collection Batch Proof 62.35% (124.7). As part of Woodford Reserve's experimental line, this high-proof, limited-edition bourbon is a tribute to the mastery of whiskey making, presenting the raw and undiluted essence of Woodford Reserve. Woodford Reserve Master's Collection Batch Proof leaps to the senses with a potent bouquet of rich vanilla, dried fruits, and sweet honey. As you sip, a flood of deep, robust flavours sweeps the palate - dark chocolate, toasted oak, baking spices, and a hint of citrus. This culminates in a long, intense finish that leaves you with a lingering taste of complex spice and subtle sweetness. Batch Proof 124.7 is an offering from Woodford Reserve's Master's Collection, a series dedicated to innovative, limited-edition releases. This expression is crafted using the same grain bill and process as the classic Woodford Reserve, but it’s bottled at its actual proof, creating a bourbon experience that's as close to the barrel as you can get. This batch is an unfiltered powerhouse, appealing to whiskey lovers who appreciate a high-proof, full-flavored bourbon. Woodford Reserve Master's Collection Batch Proof offers a rich and intense taste profile. It showcases flavours of rich vanilla, dried fruits, and sweet honey, delivering a bold and full-bodied bourbon experience with a long, warm finish.