Old Forester 1910 Old Fine Whisky

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Old Forester 1910 Old Fine Whisky

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Step back in time with Old Forester 1910 Old Fine Whisky, a rich and smooth double-barreled bourbon that pays tribute to a historic moment on Whiskey Row. In 1910, a fire halted production at the Old Forester distillery, leaving a batch of whiskey stranded. Rather than discard it, the spirit was re-barreled in heavily charred barrels, resulting in an exceptional, full-bodied bourbon with deep caramel, chocolate, and smoky oak notes.

Today, Old Forester continues this tradition by double-barreling the whiskey, creating a silky-smooth and layered bourbon with flavors reminiscent of toasted marshmallow, dark fruit, and baking spices. At 93 proof (46.5% ABV), this Kentucky Straight Bourbon is a testament to resilience, craftsmanship, and the spirit of innovation.

Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Rich caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak
  • Palate: Deep chocolate, dried fruit, and warm baking spice
  • Finish: Long, smooth, and slightly smoky with hints of toffee and charred oak

How to Enjoy:

  • Neat: Best enjoyed sipped slowly to appreciate its layered complexity
  • On the Rocks: A single ice cube enhances the caramel and chocolate notes
  • In a Classic Cocktail: Elevates an Old Fashioned with its rich, deep profile

FAQ:

  1. What makes Old Forester 1910 unique?

    • It is double-barreled, meaning it undergoes a second aging in heavily charred barrels, creating a silky texture and deep, rich flavors.
  2. Is this a limited edition?

    • No, Old Forester 1910 is part of the Whiskey Row Series, regularly available for bourbon enthusiasts.
  3. How does it compare to Old Forester 1920?

    • While 1920 is bolder at 115 proof, 1910 is smoother and silkier, with an emphasis on caramel, chocolate, and smoke.