- $200
- 132.2 Proof
- 13 & 14 years
- Kentucky
The Parker's Heritage releases are, for good reason, some of the more highly sought after releases. However, it seems that interest may have waned just a bit, perhaps due to the ever increasing prices of these bottles, the already existing frustration over their being hard to find, and the release of a few less-than-stellar bottlings in recent years.
And yet, when I was offered this bottle, I just couldn't help myself, despite the steep price tag. While it is a blend, at least it's a blend of bourbon (as opposed to American single malt like I'm seeing sit on shelves everywhere theses days) and at least it provides the percentage and age of the blends. Effectively, this is a cask strength 13 year bourbon, although 33% of the blend is a 15 year bourbon. Only the 13 year was double-barreled, apparently.
The nose was rich and deep in aroma, with healthy notes of dark cherry and oak. It had a rich sweetness to it, like a dark toffee, along with some dark chocolate. It also had a bit of an anise note to add to the richness and to keep it a bit interesting as well. I had a really hard time taking my nose way from my glass, as I would just sit there sniffing it over and over before each sip.
The flavor hit all the marks of what I love in a bourbon, starting with one of my favorite words when writing these reviews -- "rich." This had an incredible depth and richness to it that I just couldn't get enough of. It started with deep dark fruit notes like cherry and blackberry, which was accompanied by a great amaretto note that kept anything from ever getting too sweet.
There was a healthy amount of oak to it, betraying its age but never leaning too bitter. That is perhaps due to the healthy amount of dark toffee that countered any bitterness, but still never leaned too sweet. There was also a rich (told you I like that word) dark chocolate that seemed to act as a sort of undercurrent to everything else going on.
The finish provided a touch of cinnamon spice, but that really gave way to the toffee, dark chocolate and cherry notes that I was getting on the front end. And, the best part was that these notes seemed to never subside and lingered in my mouth long after each sip, allowing me to really savor every single pour.
This was one of those bottles that I just hesitated to finish off the last few pours, because I just didn't want it to be gone. I don't know that this release got a ton of love, but it was definitely one of my favorite pours in recent years.
Grade: A+
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