13th Colony Distillery, an emerging brand in the world of bourbon, is proud to announce the release of its 2023 Double Oaked Bourbon. This exceptional 10-year-old bourbon, boasting an impressive 136.8 Proof limited to just 3,216 bottles, is set to make its mark in the whiskey world. This exclusive limited release will be available in select markets, including Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, and Arkansas.
The Double Oaked Bourbon represents the culmination of years of dedication and craftsmanship. Built upon the 13th Colony’s consistent bourbon mash bill, a testament to its commitment to quality, this 2023 release promises a truly unique bourbon experience. The mash bill features a harmonious blend of 70% corn, 21% rye, and 9% malted barley, all locally grown and sourced whenever possible.
Its maturation process truly sets the 13th Colony Double Oaked Bourbon apart. The bourbon is aged in separate, charred oak barrels to extract additional soft, sweet oak character. This meticulous process is followed by a finishing touch with toasted maple wood, resulting in a bourbon that delivers a robust proof punch while maintaining a luxuriously smooth palate.
“We are thrilled to launch the 2023 Double Oaked Bourbon to connoisseurs and enthusiasts who seek the pinnacle of bourbon craftsmanship,” said Maxwell Darby, president of 13th Colony. “This release exemplifies the essence of 13th Colony in its purest form, offering a rich tapestry of flavors that will delight the senses.”
13th Colony’s Master Distiller, Graham Arthur, is a Coast Guard veteran trained as a classical chef, graduating from Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts. Graham worked in notable restaurants in Atlanta and Charleston and is truly an artist of flavor.
This release follows the immense success of 13th Colony’s 2022 Georgia-only Double Oak release, which quickly sold out. The bourbon community has certainly taken notice, with accolades such as Double Platinum at the 2023 Ascot Awards and a thriving secondary market presence, with some bottles fetching close to $1,000.
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