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Old Dominick Huling Station Single Barrel #1304 112.08 Proof - Selected by Seelbach's

Old Dominick Huling Station Single Barrel #1304 112.08 Proof - Selected by Seelbach's

Regular price $65.00 Sale

Barrel: 53-gallon

Source: MGPI Contract Distilled

Mash Bill: 52/44/4 corn/rye/malted barley

Proof: 112.08 proof

Age: 5-years 10-Months

Barrel #: Barrel 1304

Bottle Count: 140 bottles

Tasting Notes: Nose: Rich vanilla, stewed apples (Cracker Barrel anyone?), dark chocolate covered cherries. Palate: Apple pie, black pepper, lemon peel, light notes of caramel throughout, long notes of worn leather and pepper on the finish

Backstory: This is bourbon has an interesting production story. Old Dominick started out with an MGP made bourbon just like many other distillers. That's what you'll find in the bottle today. However, what they did at MGP was actually a little different. They used their own mash bill, brought their own yeast strain and trucked in Memphis water all the way to Lawrenceburg, IN. Luckily, they did this several years ago because MGP no longer allows contract distilling! But, there's plenty of bourbon aging and ready to go in Memphis. Old Dominick hired former Wild Turkey distillery supervisor, Alex Castle, to take on the role as Master Distiller. They've been pumping out high rye bourbon since 2016.

The name pays homage to where the Old Dominick story began in 1866, a bustling the warehouse where D. Canale first sold his bourbon in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, with each sip invoking a feeling of rediscovery.

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