Whiskey: Henry Clay 16 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1980 / Stitzel Weller
The whiskey for the Henry Clay was some Stitzel-Weller Bourbon made in 1980 and bottled at 16 years old.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 90.6 (45.3%ABV)
Origin: United States
Distillery: Stitzel Weller
The Rare Bourbon collection was originally intended to be bottles of Bourbon from distilleries that no longer existed, but then marketing got a hold of the project and they became simply revived old labels. The whiskey for the Henry Clay was some Stitzel-Weller Bourbon made in 1980 and bottled at 16 years old.
Henry Clay 16 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1980 / Stitzel Weller Tasting Notes
Nose It has very pleasant and lovely aromas.
Palate The palate is very powerful and complex. Smooth texture.
Finish Quite delicate and smooth texture on the long finish.
Distillery Information
Opening on Derby Day 1935, Stitzel–Weller is a distillery located in Shively, a suburb of Louisville, Kentucky. Blade and Bow’s story began with the founding of the legendary Stitzel-Weller Distillery in 1935, a Louisville icon and home to the fathers of bourbon. Following the repeal of prohibition, the Stitzel–Weller Distillery was built with a commitment to craftsmanship and artistry. It reimagined what Kentucky Bourbon could be until distilling stopped in 1992. Stitzel–Weller Distillery was eventually acquired by Diageo as part of a larger sale, and was officially reopened to the public in 2014. The facility initially served as the home of the Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Experience as part of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Now home to Diageo brands Blade and Bow, I.W. Harper and Orphan Barrel, Stitzel–Weller Distillery serves as a monument to the fathers of bourbon and an important part of Kentucky’s bourbon history.

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