Kentucky Distillery Haven Hill is famous for its affordable and widely available bourbon, Ivan Williams and Elijah Craig. But in Distillery, his weapons also have some unicorn bottles, as every major whiskey distillery in the state these days is very high. One of them is Old Fitz Jerlde, and news about the new spring 2025 edition was just announced.
The date of Old Footzerlde is in the late 1800s, when John Fitz Jigerld opened a distinction in Kentucky and started preparing bourbon under that name, first released it in 1889. The brand eventually moved to the historical sites of the 1950s, where PP Van Winkel turned it into a boron of wheat, and it was constantly converted into a bourbon of wheat, and it was constantly converted into wheat borne. And the Old Footzerland Prime in the 60s. In 1984, it was acquired by Scotland’s Distillers Limited Company, which soon became united after being integrated with Guinness, and then in 1997 Dijiv. In 1999, Havan Hill bought Old Fitz Jerlde from Diajeev as part of Bern Haim Distillery, and was the first edition of the Old Fitzerland in Bond series in 2018.
Today, Old Fitz Jerhald is being released twice a year in the fall and spring. Spring 2025 editions, 15th release, at the small end of the spectrum. This is a nine -year -old bourbon that was revealed in the spring of 2016 and was bothered this spring. It is in the bottle like all the whiskey in this combination, which means it is absolutely 100 proofs, at least four years old, and produces a distillery and an attachment season. We have not yet received this new bourbon sample, but official tasting notes have described the Apple pie on the nose, followed by notes of vanilla, buttercoch, toasted cereals, and baking spices, which end at the end of baked apples, oak, and cinnamon.
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The second whiskey glasses from the heavenly Hill are the new grain of Bourbon whiskey. This whiskey was first released last year, and we had a proper review of it at that time. It is made of a variety of specific grains derived from the back hybrids and is grown in the Patterson Farms in Nelson County, Kentucky. For this new bourbon, the mesh bill is 52 % of corn (6225 varieties of the back), 35 % of the malted, and 13 % malted, with more than normal heen Hill Borbin. He was in Cox’s Creek Rack House for six years and the filter bottle was not closed on the power of 105 proof barrel. As part of this release, Havan Hill created the first step of family farms and in partnership with the form rescue, a non -profit that is dedicated to the help of farmers through difficulties and natural disasters.
The Old Fitzerland bottle in the bonds may be a tough bottle to get your hands, especially its recommended retail price of $ 130 (not going to be). But you can get previous editions, and soon the current one, which is available on websites like reserves, and different versions of the glass whiskey in different versions of the grain.