Barrell Foundation Bourbon

Barrell Foundation Bourbon
A Blend of Straight Bourbon Whiskies

50% ABV
$60
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Barrell Foundation Bourbon
We would like to thank Barrell Craft Spirits and Ro-Bro Marketing & PR for sending us a sample to review.

What the Blender Says

Louisville, KY (October 11, 2023) – For the past 10 years, Barrell Craft Spirits® (BCS) has become synonymous with some of the most exciting cask strength releases being made in America, showcasing its ability to blend complex flavors in bourbon, rye, and American whiskey from a variety of different distillery partners across the world. Today, the original independent blender of unique aged, cask strength whiskey since 2013 announced the launch of Barrell Foundation Bourbon, its first non-cask strength bourbon, in select U.S. markets. The new ongoing release is a blend of Kentucky (8yr), Indiana (5, 6, and 9yr), Tennessee (8yr), and Maryland (5 and 6yr) bourbon whiskeys bottled at 100-proof (50% ABV). Featuring a derived mashbill of 73% corn, 23% rye, and 4% malted barley, the expression presented a unique challenge for the award-winning blender to show it can produce a great, consistent whiskey at a lower ABV and for all occasions.

“Barrell Foundation is a delicious and easy drinking bourbon whiskey with all the flavor of a cask strength bourbon whiskey at 100-proof,” said BCS Founder Joe Beatrice. “We believe that a true art form in bourbon-making is the ability to produce bourbon whiskey that can be enjoyed by everyone, and we welcomed the challenge to show that we can produce great bourbon whiskey at a more approachable strength and price for all occasions. For 10 years we’ve led the blending movement in the U.S. and now welcome this exciting opportunity to be a trailblazer of an entirely different style of bourbon whiskey.”

Having recently opened its new 31,000 square foot blending facility in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, BCS can now support the growth of its current brands as well as new product launches. Featuring eight blending tanks with 64,000 gallons of capacity, the new facility enables the team to blend larger stocks of its bourbon into a profile that tastes great neat and works well in cocktails.

Founded in 2013 in Louisville, Kentucky, BCS selects and blends products that explore different distillation methods, barrels, and aging environments. BCS’s extensive stocks of high-quality casks mean it can craft extraordinary blends that maximize the nuances of each ingredient. Creative finishes and a liberated approach to blending guides every product release.

Barrell Foundation is now available for purchase online via the Barrell Craft Spirits website and in select markets (AZ, CA, DC, DE, IL, MD, MI, MO, NJ, NV, NY, TX, and WA beginning this month for the suggested retail price of $59.99 per 750ml bottle. The new offering will rollout nationally in January of 2024.

BLEND COMPONENTS:
Kentucky: 8 years old
Indiana: 5, 6, & 9 years old
Tennessee: 8 years old
Maryland: 5 & 6 years old

DERIVED MASH BILL:
Corn: 73%
Rye: 23%
Malted Barley: 4%

Crafted and bottled in Kentucky

FLAVOR NOTES
Neat
Appearance: Golden amber.
Nose: An initial wave of honey, candied-strawberry, dark cherry, and grilled cantaloupe greet you. Notes of lavender and fennel emerge and are balanced by cocoa, brown butter, and cardamom. Grilled peaches and hazelnut linger, followed by a burst of lemon and lime zest with a touch of oily, waxy fruit peel.
Palate: Maple pecans, dark chocolate and cinnamon unfold and are quickly followed by rich flavors of tiramisu and cardamom cake, with a mouthfeel to match. This expands to include hints of fennel, lemongrass, and lemon zest, balancing the creamy, full-bodied mouthfeel.
Finish: Creamy and sweet, emphasizing cinnamon, toffee, vanilla pudding.
With a splash of spring water
Even more viscous and creamy with the vanilla pudding evolving into bananas foster. The citrus zest and the lemongrass become more elevated with notes of orange sherbet.

What Gary Says

Nose: Cocoa, caramel, oak, toasted citrus zest, blackcurrant, black cherry, subtle floral and mineral notes.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel with caramel, cinnamon, dark chocolate, blood orange, vanilla, cherries and toffee.
Finish: Moderate in length with cinnamon, coffee cake with vanilla icing.
Comments: This is Barrell Craft Spirits first foray into bottling a bourbon at a specific proof with a consistent flavor profile. They’ve proven that they’re damn good at blending bourbons from different distilleries to create something unique and delicious, and Barrell Foundation continues this legacy. This is a delicious, complex but approachable bourbon.  A bit of water brings out a bit more of the mineral note on the nose as well as amping up the citrus vibe, although I really love this neat. I did find this delightful in an Old Fashioned as well, and look forward to picking it up when it comes to Georgia next year (and seeing how the consistency holds up over time).

Rating: Stands Out

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Daviess County Medium Toasted Bourbon Limited Edition

Daviess County Medium Toasted Bourbon Limited Edition
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Medium Toasted American Oak Barrels

48% ABV
$50
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Daviess County Medium Toasted Barrel Finished Bourbon
We would like to thank Lux Row Distillers and BYRNE PR for sending us a sample to review.

What the Producer Says

This limited edition Daviess County variant is finished in medium toasted American oak barrels, providing a smooth mouthfeel with notes of caramel, cocoa, and hints of oak. Like all Daviess County variants, it features a signature combination of ryed and wheated mashbills, aged for over four years and is 96 proof.

TASTING NOTES
AROMA: Roasted nuts, cocoa, and hints of oak
PALATE: Caramel with notes of honey, roasted coffee, and coconut
FINISH: Warm, sweet finish with a touch of oak

What Gary Says

Nose:  Caramel, cocoa, vanilla, honey, hint of anise, toasted oak and roasted marshmallow.
Palate:  Creamy mouthfeel with caramel, honey, oak, coconut macaroons, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, cherry, peaches and a bit of orange bitters.
Finish:  Medium in length, wet with oak, vanilla and a hint of mulling spices.
Comments:  I like this one quite a bit. I’m not sure if I like this more than Daviess County Double Barrel Bourbon (since I liked that one so much – it’s all gone!) but at least as much. This is a lovely fall bourbon with those spice notes getting me ready for the holidays, and is a solid drinker neat – no dilution required.  Well balanced, and with the four grain blend has a little (or maybe a lot) for everyone!

Rating: Stands Out/Must Try

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Edradour 12 Year 2009 Cask Strength

Edradour 12 Year 2009 Cask Strength
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

55.1% ABV
$130-150
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Edradour 2009 12 yr Cask Strength Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

What the Distillery Says

(from the bottle)
Natural Cask Strength
Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Sherry Cask Matured
Aged 12 Years
Distilled on: 9th December 2009
Bottled on: 28th February 2022
Cask Number 393
Outturn 545 bottles

What Gary Says

Nose:  Sherry BOMB, raisins, dates, cherries, fudge, molasses, balsamic, cinnamon, sulfur, spent matches and charred oak.
Palate:  Rich, savory oak, dark fruit notes with raisins, plums, dates, orange, brown sugar, hone and chocolate fudge.
Finish:  Long, drying with chocolate, smoke and oak.
Comments:  This is REALLY DARK in the glass, somewhere between Coca Cola and coffee. Clouds up beautifully with a bit of water. I haven’t had much experience with Edradour previously but this is just outstanding! A bit of water tamps some of that sulfury note and thickens up the mouthfeel even more. If you don’t like that sulfury note (which honestly, if someone had asked me before I’d have said I’m not particularly a fan of that), try it anyways. There’s so much more going on. This is an intense dram, and my only regret is not buying a bottle (but this is going on my ‘auction watch list’).

Rating: Must Try/Must Buy

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Bourbon Steak’s Ragged Branch Bourbon

Bourbon Steak’s Ragged Branch Wheated Bourbon
Exclusive to Bourbon Steak’s DC Location

60.5% ABV (for sample provided; varies by barrel)
$21 for 2 oz pour in restaurant (see menu for current price)
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Bourbon Steak Ragged Branch Bourbon
We would like to thank Bourbon Steak and The Brand Guild for sending us a sample to review.

What the Restaurant/Distillery Team Says

Bourbon Steak has teamed up with Ragged Branch, the renowned distillery located in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, to launch an exclusive Bourbon Steak Bourbon, only available at the restaurant’s DC location!

Ragged Branch crafts the finest, authentic Virginia bourbon and every drop comes from their own grain – milled and mashed daily, aged in charred American white oak barrels and distilled onsite. Ragged Branch produces almost zero waste, as the water in the distillery is recycled for cooling tanks and the spent mash is fed to their cattle, creating their own unique flavor of beef, also produced at the farm.

Bourbon Steak is Chef Michael Mina’s love letter to the American Steakhouse, and the DC location is the brand’s flagship and a staple in the DC food scene, having debuted nearly 15 years ago at the Four Seasons hotel in the heart of Georgetown. The limited edition bottle is truly unique, hand crafted, twice barreled and double oaked. Ragged Branch hand cuts and filters the bourbon straight from the barrel, ensuring the utmost smoothness and quality. Sip it neat, on the rocks, or enjoy in Bourbon Steak’s House Manhattan!

Bourbon Steak places community at the core of their operations and are proud to be partnering with this exceptional local distillery to create this special bottle – only available at Bourbon Steak DC.

Mashbill: 68% corn | 16% wheat | 16% malted barley

What Gary Says

Nose:  Salted caramel, oak, fruit notes of cherries and a bit of orange, hint of malt and mixed nuts.
Palate:  Thick mouthfeel, caramel, chocolate, toffee, anise, cinnamon, nutmeg, cherries, blackberries and pepper.
Finish:  Moderate in length with cherries, cola and oak.
Comments: An interesting pour; blackberry is a note I don’t get very often in bourbon, same with cola. A bit of water brings out notes of cedar on the nose, and actually thickens the mouthfeel while bringing out more chocolate. The barley content is a bit higher than you typically see which may be contributing to that uniqueness. I inquired what ‘twice barreled and double oaked’ meant and they explained that the bourbon is first aged for 4.5 years in a #3 charred virgin oak barrel before being aged an additional 1.5 years in a #4 charred virgin oak barrel.

Rating: Stands Out

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Lux Row Four Grain Double Single Barrel Bourbon

Lux Row Four Grain Double Single Barrel Bourbon

57.5% ABV
$80
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Lux Row Distillers Four Grain Double Barrel Bourbon
We would like to thank Luxco and BYRNE PR for sending us samples to review.

What the Distillery Says

Lux Row Distillers Introduces Lux Row Four Grain Double Single Barrel Bourbon
Latest offering, featuring Lux Row’s ryed- and wheated-bourbon mashbills, will be offered in limited allocations starting in August 2023

ST. LOUIS (July 17, 2023) – Bardstown, Kentucky-based Lux Row Distillers is offering the best of both worlds by combining its ryed- and wheated-bourbon mashbills with the introduction of Lux Row Four Grain Double Single Barrel Bourbon. A limited allocation of 7,500 (6-pack) cases will start arriving at retail this August at a suggested price of $79.99 per 750 ml bottle.

Offered at 115 proof, Lux Row Four Grain Double Single Barrel Bourbon is the combination of a single barrel of 4-year-old wheated bourbon and a single barrel of 4-year-old ryed bourbon. The wheated mashbill produces a smoother bourbon with caramel and citrus notes and velvety oak finish, while the ryed mashbill produces a spicier bourbon with hints of caramel and vanilla and smooth, mellow finish. Together, the bourbon’s four grains (corn, wheat, rye and malted barley) come together in a balanced, flavorful mix of both mashbills.

“The enormous popularity of our Lux Row 12 Year Bourbon, despite being a Kentucky-only distillery-exclusive offering, inspired the creation of a bourbon that could be offered in all markets. The result is Lux Row Four Grain Double Single Barrel Bourbon,” said Eric Winter, whiskey brand manager at Luxco. “The ‘double single barrel mashbill’ is a direct innovation from Lux Row 12 Year’s double barrel mashbill. Combining Lux Row Distillers’ two mashbills in this fashion has created a unique four-grain bourbon with a well-balanced taste that is certain to become a favorite of both ryed- and wheated-bourbon drinkers.”

Lux Row Four Grain Double Single Barrel is offered in the same high-end bottle as Lux Row 12 Year and will feature a front metal-plate Lux Row logo and custom metal-plate collar. The customized bottom label features each bottle’s barrel number and fill date for each of the two single barrels utilized. The side and neck label call out the four-grain aspect of the bourbon’s mashbill.

TASTING NOTES
AROMA: Oak, caramel, and vanilla
PALATE: Caramel, citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon
FINISH: Velvety smooth, with a mellow oak finish

What Gary Says

Nose:  Caramel, citrus zest, vanilla, grilled corn, oak and honey.
Palate:  Caramel, vanilla, cinnamon, honey, bit of citrus zest and medium-roast coffee.
Finish:  Moderate in length, damp with cinnamon, honey, caramel and oak.
Comments:  I’m a big fan of the Lux Row 12 Year Double Barrel Limited Edition. As Lux Row notes, this is in the same bottle (which is a nice, hefty bottle with a solid topper if you’re into that), and is similar in the ‘double single barrel’ concept. Some key differences are that this is four grain (using one wheated bourbon and one rye bourbon), where the 12 year is all the rye mashbill.  Another key difference is the age. I do appreciate the transparency by Lux Row to note the age as 4 years, since many would just not call it out – and age isn’t everything, or even the most important thing.  All that said, I did find this to come across on the young side, with some notes of grilled corn on the nose (which with a bit of water brings out popcorn). There aren’t any offputting notes – four years old is bottled-in-bond minimum, and a solid bourbon.  But for the price of $80, unless you’re really wanting to have a nice bottle or are trying to fill a hole in your collection with a four-grain bourbon (which there aren’t a ton of admittedly), this one might be tough.  I like it well enough, but at this price point, I feel there are plenty of offerings I’ve had (including from Lux Row) at half the price that I like just as well, or maybe more.

Rating: Average

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