56016510561_1.jpg

Old Fitzgerald Bottled in Bond Bourbon Whiskey (1000ml)

Kentucky, UNITED STATES
$299. 00
Bottle
$3588.00 Dozen
ABV: 50%
Of the Old Fitzgerald's, the famous whiskey writer, Micheal Jackson commented, "... they are the fullest in body of the various Bourbon's made in Louisville. They are also notably smooth...elegant, gentlemanly, Southern whiskeys; very fine Bourbons." This "Bottled in Bond" one litre edition is still produced from a mashbill 75% Corn, 20% Wheat, 5% Malted Barley. One only to sell.

John E. Fitzgerald’s original “private label” Bourbon is a storied brand. First introduced in 1870 it was produced for rail and steamship lines and private clubs where it became an exclusive Bourbon of transport barons and slowly, a part of the culture of the Old South. Around 1900, “Fitz” finally released his brand to the Bourbon-loving American public and also began marketing in Europe. At the time of its introduction, “Old Fitz”, as it became known, was one of the few Bourbons distilled using the pot still method, and continued to be made that way until about 1913. During Prohibition, when the Bourbon was one of a select few distilled under government supervision for the national medicinal trade, “Old Fitz” was acquired by colourful, old-fashioned whiskey man, Pappy Van Winkle who introduced the “Whisper of Wheat” to the original recipe. Today Old Fitzgerald is critically acclaimed and has even being served in the White House in many administrations. By substituting wheat for the more traditional rye in the grain recipe Old Fitzgerald finishes with a rounder, softer profile.