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- Background:
Woodford Reserve Master's Collection Four Grain Bourbon is made at the
same distillery Woodford Reserve Bourbon is made, nestled in the rolling hill of Kentucky horse farms in Woodford County
at
Labrot and Graham Distillery. Bourbon traditionally is made with corn,
malted barley, and either rye or wheat as the flavor grain. The
mash for this Four Grain whiskey contains all four. The Master's
Collection is an umbrella under which Woodford Reserve will from time to
time release small quantities of unique 100% triple distilled copper pot
still whiskey. (Woodford Reserve is also triple distilled but
contains both pot and column stilled bourbon). Four Grain was
initially released in Kentucky in October of 2005 and a second and
final batch was released in late October 2006. The final batch
consisted of 9,360 bottles. At the unveiling, selected whiskey
writers tasted samples from 14 different barrels of Four Grain, and eliminated
two to select the 12 barrels to be bottled. All of the whiskey was
distilled in the Spring of 1999. According to master distiller
Chris Morris, the recipe was inspired by one they found dating from
1903. Probably the biggest attraction of this product besides the
four grains, is the fact that it is the only 100% copper pot still
bourbon available. Even the bottle's unique shape mimics that of a
copper still.
- Bourbon
Type:
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
- Bourbon
sub-type:
- Proof:
92 proof
- Age:
at least 4 years
- Bottled
and Distilled by:
Brown Forman Corporation (Louisville,
KY), Labrot and Graham Distillery, Versailles, KY
- Tasting
notes: Nose
- rye and vanilla, followed by maple syrup, nuts, cherries, apple cider
and yeast rolls. Taste - chewy granola mouth feel, a lot of
caramel from the wood, violets from the rye, and hints of hives on
top.
- Taster:
ab, 6/8/07
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