Old Fitzgerald 19 Year Fall 2003 Bottled-In-Bond Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

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Size750mL Proof100 (50% ABV) *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Distilled in 2003, this Kentucky straight bourbon spent a whopping 19 years patiently maturing in oak casks. The 10th release in the Old Fitzgerald biannual series is the oldest to date.
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About Old Fitzgerald 19 Year Fall 2003 Bottled-In-Bond Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Old Fitzgerald is a brand with a rich history, being first registered in 1884. During Prohibition, the brand was sold to "Pappy" Van Winkle. Since 1999, Old Fitzgerald operates under the Heaven Hill banner, and the whiskey is distilled at Bernheim Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky. Heaven Hill releases their Old Fitzgerald Bottled-In-Bond whiskey biannually: once in autumn and once in spring. The bottle is inspired by an original 1950s decanter, reflecting the rich history of the brand. The Fall 2022 release is a Kentucky straight bourbon that was distilled in 2003 from a mash bill of 75% corn, 20% wheat, and 5% malted barley. After patiently maturing for 19 years, the whiskey was bottled in October of 2022 at 100 proof.

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About Old Fitzgerald

According to legend, John E. Fitzgerald founded a distillery along the banks of the Kentucky River shortly after the Civil War ended. Fitzgerald began distilling bourbon and selling it to passengers aboard the trains and steamships that passed through town. Shortly thereafter, Fitzgerald sold his brand "Old Fitzgerald Bourbon" to Julian P. "Pappy" Van Winkle for $10,000, a small fortune at the time. Pappy moved production of Old Fitz to his distillery, where it became one of the most famous bourbons in the world.

But if you ask Sally Van Winkle (Pappy's granddaughter), the story of John E. Fitzgerald and Old Fitz Bourbon is slightly more complicated and certainly more interesting. In 1999, Van Winkle revealed that Fitzgerald was not the man nor the distiller he claimed to be — he was, in fact, a bonded treasury agent. At the time, the Treasury Department was tasked with collecting taxes levied on spirits and as such, bonded treasury agents were the only people legally allowed to carry the keys to barrel storage warehouses.

Fitzgerald did have a discerning palate for fine bourbon and would use his warehouse keys to pilfer the best barrels of bourbon as they aged. The barrels, which became known as "Fitzgerald barrels," and the brand were immortalized when Pappy Van Winkle named Old Fitzgerald bourbon after the treasury agent and added a "Whisper of Wheat "to his bourbon's recipe. By using wheat rather than rye as the secondary grain in the bourbon's mashbill, Pappy imparted a rounder, softer flavor profile in Old Fitz as compared to other bourbons at the time.

Old Fitzgerald Bourbon is a historic brand, dating back 120 years, widely regarded for its award-winning whiskey and traditions of extra-aging. Crafted with a "whisper of wheat" as opposed to the more traditional rye grain, Old Fitzgerald packs a unique flavor profile. Today, the brand is stewarded by Master Distillers Parker and Craig Beam who have preserved the award-winning, traditional techniques, while contributing seven generations of Bourbon distilling expertise.

About Bourbon

There are not many things more American than bourbon, and although most of it is produced in Kentucky, it can be produced all over the USA.
It must be made with at least 51% corn and bottled at 40% ABV or higher. So why not give this American classic a try?


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The nose is pleasantly spicy with baking spice, pepper, and dark fruit aromas. The palate is rich, complex, and gently sweet with butterscotch, dried fig, spices, vanilla, and a touch of chocolate. The finish is long with baking spices, toasted oak, and cocoa.
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