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We here at Single Cask Nation are pleased to announce the impending launch of our third retail release. Thanks to your support we enjoyed great success with both of last year's retail releases. So much so that we've added to our distributor list in 2018. You'll now be able to find our retail releases in DC, Delaware, Maryland, and Florida as well as in California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
We think our third retail release has a little something for everyone with a very old grain whisky, a couple of twenty-something year old Speysiders, and a couple of younger smoky single malts.
This cask bottling, distilled in June 1974, spent forty-three years maturing in a refill bourbon barrel. It was bottled at cask strength in November 2017 at 43.9% ABV. Cask #20 yielded 196 bottles.
Color: Engine oil
Nose: Heavy roasted corn oily sweetness, roast fennel, ribbon candy, vanilla bean ice-cream, Mexican vanilla extract
Palate: Massive oily mouthfeel, rich sweetness, vanilla cream soda, very soft oak presence, creme brulee, Mexican flan doused in caramel
Finish: White pepper, mildy herbaceous, lingering vanilla sweetness
On the label: Heavily roasted corn-like sweetness and almost candied-like. The advanced number of years in a cask helped to bring out the richness of the oak while accentuating the qualities of the grain.
$300