| Category | Straight Bourbon |
|---|---|
| Country | Region | United States, Kentucky |
| Distillery | Sazerac Company Inc. |
| Age statement | NAS |
| Alcohol % | Proof | 50% | 100 pf |
| Release | 2020 annual release in the fall |
| Mash bill | Undisclosed (Marketed as “High rye,” and believed to be 15-25% rye) |
| Cask type | New charred American Oak |
| Price point | $65 |
| Region | Kentucky |
| Bottle status | Completed |
1792 - Bottled In Bond, Private Barrel (2020)
Bottle completed
Appearance / Color
Dark honey
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Caramel, spice, rye grain, oak, vanilla, mint, roasted nuts, chocolate, floral
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Vanilla, oak, caramel, spice, wood, coffee, char, smoke, mint, pepper, cherries
Finish
Medium-long, sweet, oaky
To be labeled Bottled in Bond, the whiskey must be the product of one distillation season and one distiller at a single distillery, aged in a federally bonded warehouse under U.S. government supervision for at least four years, and it must be bottled at exactly 100 proof. Additionally, the Bottled in Bond label must clearly identify the distillery where it was distilled and where it was bottled, if different.
1792 - Bottled In Bond, Private Barrel (2020)
Bottle Specs
- Category
- Straight Bourbon
- Distillery
- Sazerac Company Inc.
- Country | Region
- United States, Kentucky
- Age Statement
- NAS
- Alcohol / Proof
- 50% / 100 pf
- Price Point
- $65
- Mash Bill
- Undisclosed (Marketed as “High rye,” and believed to be 15-25% rye)
- Cask Type
- New charred American Oak
- Release
- 2020 annual release in the fall
Tasting Notes
Appearance
Dark honey
Nose
Caramel, spice, rye grain, oak, vanilla, mint, roasted nuts, chocolate, floral
Palate
Vanilla, oak, caramel, spice, wood, coffee, char, smoke, mint, pepper, cherries
Finish
Medium-long, sweet, oaky
To be labeled Bottled in Bond, the whiskey must be the product of one distillation season and one distiller at a single distillery, aged in a federally bonded warehouse under U.S. government supervision for at least four years, and it must be bottled at exactly 100 proof. Additionally, the Bottled in Bond label must clearly identify the distillery where it was distilled and where it was bottled, if different.