Old Fitzgerald

Old Fitzgerald 15 Year Old 2004 Bottled In Bond Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (2019) 75cl

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Old Fitzgerald 15 Year Old 2004 Bottled In Bond Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (2019) 75cl The 2019 release of Old Fitzgerald Bottled-In-Bond. A wheated bourbon Whiskey form the...

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Old Fitzgerald 15 Year Old 2004 Bottled In Bond Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (2019) 75cl

The 2019 release of Old Fitzgerald Bottled-In-Bond. A wheated bourbon Whiskey form the Heaven Hill distillery matured for 15 years until November 2019 and presented in a glass decanter bottle.

Each limited decanter release comes in a bespoke bottle inspired by their original 1950s diamond decanter design. The bourbon inside is unique to each season, varies by age, and was bottled at peak perfection. 

Green Labels - Spring Distilling Season

Black Label - Fall Distilling Season

Red Label - Kentucky Exclusive

Old Fitzgerald Bottled-In-Bond is one of the few bottles that can be instantly identified on the shelf. This bourbon was first registered in 1884 and was eventually sold to Julian P. “Pappy” Van Winkle during Prohibition. Pappy moved production of this bourbon to his distillery making Old Fitz the first great Wheated Bourbon. Heaven Hill Purchased the brand in 1999 and moved production to their Bernheim Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky. The Old Fitzgerald decanter series is released once in the fall and once in the spring each year. The mash bill consists of 75% corn, 20% wheat, and 5% malted barley. The bourbon is 100 proof and has a varying age statement based on the release date

TASTING NOTES

Nose: Notes of cherry and rich dark fruit. Vanilla, caramel, and a faint oak spice note are present.

Palate: Notes of brown sugar, barrel char, caramel, and toasted oak are prominent. The second sip is oily with notes of vanilla, leather, tobacco, and aged oak. A slight Pavlovian response was present after the second sip. The third sip began with a pronounced oak spice note that was followed by caramel, and cherries. Hot buttered cornbread with smoked sea salt. Huge green tea tannins take over with smoked almond skins and then sweetness from roast chillis comes in, cream cheese and honey too.

Finish: Long, pleasant, complex, and produced a slight warmth in the chest. A burst of cinnamon transitioned to aged oak, caramel, leather, barrel char, clove, and cherries.

About Heaven Hill

Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. is a private family-owned and -operated American distillery, founded in 1935 and headquartered in Bardstown, Kentucky. It produces and markets Heaven Hill Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey and ten other brands of bourbon, along with a variety of other distilled spirits, brandies, and cordials. Its current distillery facility, called the Heaven Hill Bernheim distillery, is in Louisville, Kentucky. It is the seventh-largest alcohol supplier in the United States, the second-largest holder of bourbon whiskey inventory in the world, and the largest independent family-owned and -operated producer and marketer of distilled spirits in the United States. It is also the only remaining large family-owned distillery company headquartered in Kentucky, with Brown-Forman Corporation publicly traded and family-owned Sazerac Company headquartered in Louisiana.

Heaven Hill was founded by several investors shortly after the repeal of Prohibition in 1935, including a prominent distiller, Joseph L. Beam, and a member of the Shapira family. As the company developed, the five brothers of the Shapira family bought out the other investors. Joe Beam remained as Master Distiller, along with his youngest son, Harry. Descendants of the Shapira brothers own and operate the company today. All of the Master Distillers at Heaven Hill since its founding have been members of the Beam family.

The original Master Distiller was Joseph L. Beam, Jim Beam's first cousin. He was followed by his son, Harry, who was followed by Earl Beam, the son of Jim Beam's brother, Park. Earl Beam was succeeded by the current Master Distillers, Parker Beam and his son, Craig Beam. The original name was "Old Heavenhill Springs" distillery. The company was founded as a bourbon distillery, with a model focused on providing bulk whiskey for third parties on a basis of futures (a buyer would purchase fresh whiskey, to be held in Heaven Hill's warehouses until the buyer paid the government tax to have it released). It also focused on its flagship bourbon labels, Evan Williams and Elijah Craig. In the past two decades the company has expanded its portfolio, acquiring brands or obtaining import rights for gins, malt whiskey, vodkas, and other drinks. On November 7, 1996, Heaven Hill's production plant (registered plant DSP-KY-31) was almost completely destroyed by fire. The fire started in an aging warehouse and spread to other buildings and vehicles. 90,000 barrels (approximately 7.7 million gallons) of flammable bourbon were consumed. A "river of fire" flowed from the warehouses. From one account of the fire: "Flames leapt hundreds of feet into the air and lit the sky throughout the night. Witnesses reported seeing whiskey barrels explode and rocket across the sky like shooting stars ... a two-mile long stretch of the creek that supplied process water to the distillery was set ablaze for a brief time."

The company survived the next several years through the provision of production capacity by its fellow local bourbon labels, Brown–Forman and Jim Beam, until its purchase and adaptation of the Bernheim distillery in Louisville (registered plant DSP-KY-1) from Diageo in 1999. While fermenting, mashing, and distilling occurs at the new distillery, aging, bottling, and shipping still occur in Bardstown. With the 2003 acquisition of distribution rights to Hpnotiq, Heaven Hill greatly expanded their product base beyond bourbon. Hpnotiq is now the fourth-highest-selling imported liqueur in the US. While bourbon is still its main focus, Heaven Hill now distributes a wide variety of different products. The Heaven Hill company strongly emphasizes the history and traditions of bourbon in its public relations, highlighting the company's location in the historical home of bourbon-making and its status as the only such company still under local ownership.

In 2004, the Heaven Hill Distilleries Bourbon Heritage Center was opened on the old distillery grounds, providing historical exhibits and guided tours of the plant. The company also hosts the annual Kentucky Bourbon Festival, and several of the company's brands are named after famous local distillers. Since 2010, Heaven Hill has invested more than $100m in distillery expansions, warehouse construction, and bourbon tourism. In November 2018, Heaven Hill announced a $65m multi-year investment into expanding operations, which includes a renovation of the Bourbon Heritage Center. In September 2021, about 420 workers, all members of the United Food and Commercial Workers union, went on strike due to disagreements over the terms of a new labour contract. In February 2022, Heaven Hill acquired Samson & Surrey, the owner of Widow Jane and Few. In 2023, Heaven Hill Brands settled a legal dispute with Log Still Distillery over Log Still's use of the "J.W. Dant" name. Heaven Hill had originally purchased the trademark in 1993, and had sued Log Still for trademark infringement in 2021, after the distillery claimed on its website that it was "reviving the Dant legacy".

50% ABV

75cl

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country United States
Region Kentucky
Whiskey style Bourbon
Whiskey variety Bourbon

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