1792 - Bottled In Bond, Private Barrel (2020)

May 27, 2024 · #38

Bottle completed

CategoryStraight Bourbon
Country | RegionUnited States, Kentucky
DistillerySazerac Company Inc.
Age statementNAS
Alcohol % | Proof50% | 100 pf
Release2020 annual release in the fall
Mash billUndisclosed (Marketed as “High rye,” and believed to be 15-25% rye)
Cask typeNew charred American Oak
Price point$65
Bottle statusCompleted
1792 - Bottled In Bond, Private Barrel (2020) bottle reference image

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)

May 27, 2024 · No. 38

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
Appearance
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

1792 - Bottled In Bond, Private Barrel (2020) bottle reference image

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.