Seelbach’s Private Reserve 20-Year 142 Proof American Light Whiskey Batch 001

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Distilled and Aged in Lawrenceburg, IN; bottled in Jacksonville, FL

Proof:  142 proof

Age: 20-Years 2-Months old

Source: MGPi

Mash Bill: 99/1 Corn/Malted Barley

Bottle Count: 963 bottles

Tasting Notes: Caramelized turbinado sugar warmed with brown butter. Behind the sweetness lie some interesting dried strawberry and tangerine notes. The palate drinks way below its proof. It bursts with vanilla frosting, powdered donuts, and a touch of charred pineapple. This whiskey has an incredible mouthfeel from the 20 years of oxidation in the barrel. It's oily with notes of sweet oak and maduro cigars. 

Light Whiskey is often delicious but one-dimensional. The whiskey's age and the heritage of the barrels create a complexity rarely found in light whiskey. There are antique wood notes to round out some of the sweetness. The proof has mellowed with age. All these things work together for an unparalleled whiskey experience.

The Story:  Seelbach's Private Reserve is a bespoke independent bottler. We're dedicated to "unlocking craft spirits." We embrace patience, waiting for that special whiskey to cross our path. That's exactly what happened with this barrel-proof, ultra-aged American Light Whiskey. This bottle remains uncut and unfinished to highlight the elegance of aged whiskey. Enjoy! 

Distilled and Aged in Lawrenceburg, IN; bottled in Jacksonville, FL

Proof:  142 proof

Age: 20-Years 2-Months old

Source: MGPi

Mash Bill: 99/1 Corn/Malted Barley

Bottle Count: 963 bottles

Tasting Notes: Caramelized turbinado sugar warmed with brown butter. Behind the sweetness lie some interesting dried strawberry and tangerine notes. The palate drinks way below its proof. It bursts with vanilla frosting, powdered donuts, and a touch of charred pineapple. This whiskey has an incredible mouthfeel from the 20 years of oxidation in the barrel. It's oily with notes of sweet oak and maduro cigars. 

Light Whiskey is often delicious but one-dimensional. The whiskey's age and the heritage of the barrels create a complexity rarely found in light whiskey. There are antique wood notes to round out some of the sweetness. The proof has mellowed with age. All these things work together for an unparalleled whiskey experience.

The Story:  Seelbach's Private Reserve is a bespoke independent bottler. We're dedicated to "unlocking craft spirits." We embrace patience, waiting for that special whiskey to cross our path. That's exactly what happened with this barrel-proof, ultra-aged American Light Whiskey. This bottle remains uncut and unfinished to highlight the elegance of aged whiskey. Enjoy! 

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