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Michter's 10 Year Old Single Barrel Rye #25D1627 Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey (2025) 75cl

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Michter's 10 Year Old Single Barrel Rye #25D1627 Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey US Version (2025) 75cl One of Michter's most limited production items, Michter’s 10 Year Single Barrel Kentucky Straight...

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Michter's 10 Year Old Single Barrel Rye #25D1627 Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey US Version (2025) 75cl

One of Michter's most limited production items, Michter’s 10 Year Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Rye continues the legacy of America’s first whiskey variety (rye) from America’s first whiskey company (Michter’s, originally known as Shenk’s). Deep notes of vanilla and toffee, toasted almonds and cinnamon with an ample dose of crushed pepper and a hint of orange citrus

Michter’s 10 Year Straight Rye was briefly taken off the market from 2010-2013, but returned in April 2014. Michter’s rye portfolio also consists of Single Barrel Rye, Barrel Strength Rye, and Toasted Barrel Finish Straight Rye.

TASTING NOTES

NOSE: A rich and creamy crème brûlée scent blended with a bouquet of sweet and savory baking spices makes an immediate statement. Peppery rye spice, dark honey, and rich aged oak follow, forming an aroma that simply works at the highest levels. Offering balance and poise with scents that work brilliantly in tandem, the aroma is simply exquisite.

PALATE: The rye’s buttery mouthfeel is apparent as it carries creamy notes of toffee, orange rind, and sweet vanilla. As layers are pulled back, the palate opens up with well-integrated aged oak, bubble gum, and sweet bread pastry. If that wasn’t enough, the midpoint of the sip further offers custard, honey, and golden raisin. This depth, combined with its creamy mouthfeel, is striking in all of the right ways. Elegantly balanced and nicely tempered, this is a beautifully constructed palate.

FINISH: A touch of red fruits, combined with confectioner's sugar and buttercream, starts the finish in a deliciously sweet place. Graham cracker, light sugar maple, and a slow rise of delicate rye spice mark the height of the finish. As the rye spice subsides, lightly-dried aged oak overtakes, resulting in a lingering and mildly tannic oak aftertaste. The whiskey’s age is displayed more promptly during its finish, which is more beneficial to the sip than not, but its slight tannic aftertaste is a slight chink in its armour. It provides a welcomed contrast to the decidedly sweet tasting palate, and thankfully, is a minor negative note of an otherwise fantastic-tasting whiskey.
One of the main qualities that sets apart a good-tasting rye from a great-tasting rye is its creaminess. Furthermore, age combined with a creamy mouthfeel can take a rye to even greater heights. This was a prominent trait that made tanked Sazerac 18 Year so legendary. The typical baking spice notes that rye is known for are taken to a new level as they shed their youthful bite and are replaced with soft, tempered, and sweet-savoury interplay that tends to work on all levels.

About Michter's

Michter’s is proud to honor a historical legacy tracing back to the founding of America’s first whiskey company in 1753.

The US★1 expressions, so named to honor Michter’s heritage harkening back to America's first whiskey company, founded in 1753, consist of some of the finest single barrel and truly small batch whiskeys available.

Originally known as Shenk's and later as Bomberger's, the whiskey company which ultimately became known as Michter's was founded by John Shenk, a Swiss Mennonite farmer, in Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania in 1753. In its earliest days, Shenk's produced whiskey from rye grain, a favourite local crop in the Pennsylvania Blue Mountain Valley where the distillery was located.

According to Pennsylvania historical lore, commemorated by the Lebanon Valley Coin Club in 1978, this particular rye whiskey was so valued that when the Revolutionary War broke out, General George Washington visited the distillery and purchased whiskey to fortify his men as they hunkered down in their camp through the long, brutal winter at Valley Forge. Over 200 years later the Michter's Pennsylvania management would say Michter's was "the whiskey that warmed the American Revolution."

In the mid-1800s, Pennsylvania Dutchman Abraham Bomberger purchased the distillery and it became known for many decades as Bomberger's.

The passage of Prohibition in 1919 forced the distillery, along with other American spirits producers, to shut its doors to the public. Although the distillery did reopen after the repeal of Prohibition, it changed hands many times over the next few decades and frequently occupied a precarious financial position. During the 1950s, Lou Forman, one of the distillery's then-owners, created the modern Michter's brand name by combining portions of his sons' names - Michael and Peter.

In 1989, with the entire American whiskey industry suffering a prolonged downturn, Michter's then-owners declared bankruptcy and abandoned the premises, leaving its Pennsylvania operations in disrepair and the Michter's name - seemingly - lost to history... were it not for a fortuitous connection to two whiskey lovers with an abiding admiration for the old Michter's legacy and quality.

Modern Day Michter's

In the 1990s, Joseph J. Magliocco and his consultant and mentor Richard "Dick" Newman teamed up to resurrect Michter's. Magliocco, who entered the wine and spirits industry after attending Yale College and graduating from Harvard Law School, was intimately familiar with Michter's through his college days of imbibing, bartending, and selling Michter's.

Newman meanwhile, had followed up his service in the US Marine Corps (for which he earned a Purple Heart) with an illustrious career in the whiskey business, eventually running Old Grand-Dad, Old Crow, and Old Taylor for National Distillers before becoming President and CEO of Austin Nichols, the distiller of Wild Turkey.

Magliocco and Newman began with a simple strategy - to honor the Michter's legacy by producing the best whiskey possible, cost be damned! After filing for the unused and abandoned Michter's trademark, they made their first major strategic decision: to resurrect Michter's in Kentucky, in the heart of the modern American whiskey industry, to ensure access to the best whiskey talent and resources available.

Today, Michter's has three locations in Kentucky - a 78,000 square foot distillery in the Shively section of Louisville, the architecturally significant Fort Nelson Building on Louisville's Museum Row and 205 acres of farm land in Springfield.

46.4% ABV

75cl

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

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