Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977 Stitzel Weller

$2,099.97

Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977 Stitzel Weller

Originally registered as “Jno. E. Fitzgerald,” the Old Fitzgerald brand was devised by S.C. Hebst in 1870. Hebst was a rectifier by trade (using grain-neutral spirit with coloring and flavorings to make “whiskey”), but he also had a passion for sourcing high-quality barrels of pot still bourbon and rye, which he bottled as Jno. E. Fitzgerald. When the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897 was passed, rectified whiskey fell out of favor and Hebst went into the distilling business, purchasing a distillery that he named Old Judge after his best-selling flagship brand. Old Judge did not survive Prohibition however, and Hebst sold the Old Fitzgerald brand for just $10,000 to a former customer, a certain Julian ‘Pappy’ Van Winkle, who was sourcing label for his new Stitzel-Weller venture. Van Winkle had a near-religious belief in the importance of quality above all else in the bourbon he produced and under his guidance, Old Fitzgerald became and remains to this day, one of the most sought-after and respected labels in American whiskey. Stitzel-Weller was eventually shut down by United Distillers, and as their successor, Diageo, sold the Old Fitzgerald brand was sold to current owners, Heaven Hill.

Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977 Stitzel Weller: A Rare and Historic Bourbon

Introduction

Experience the rich history and craftsmanship of American bourbon with the Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977, a rare and historic release from the Stitzel-Weller Distillery. This exceptional bourbon is part of the highly acclaimed Old Fitzgerald series, known for its smooth, velvety texture and complex character.

Understanding

The Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977 is a wheated bourbon, meaning it replaces rye with wheat in the mash bill, resulting in a softer, more approachable flavor profile. This unique blend of grains, combined with a lengthy aging process in charred oak barrels, yields a whiskey of unparalleled complexity and character. The properties of the Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977 include:

  • Rich, dark amber color
  • Full-bodied, velvety texture
  • Aromatic notes of vanilla, caramel, and oak
  • Flavors of sweet corn, ripe fruit, and subtle spices

c. 1977 Vintage

The Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977 is a circa 1977 vintage release, making it a rare and historic bourbon that is highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs.

Stitzel-Weller Distillery

The Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977 is a product of the Stitzel-Weller Distillery, a legendary distillery that has been producing some of the finest bourbons in the world for over 80 years.

Using the Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977

To fully appreciate the majesty of the Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977, follow these steps:

  1. Pour a small amount into a Glencairn glass or a whiskey snifter to appreciate the rich color and aroma.
  2. Add a few drops of water to release the flavors and aromas, if desired.
  3. Savor the whiskey slowly, allowing the complex flavors to unfold on your palate.
  4. Enjoy the Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977 on its own or paired with your favorite cigar, dessert, or savory dish.

Handling and Storage

To preserve the quality and integrity of the Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977:

  • Store the bottle in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
  • Keep the bottle upright to prevent the cork from coming into contact with the whiskey.
  • Refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for safe handling and storage.

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Conclusion

The Old Fitzgerald Bourbon c. 1977 is a rare and historic bourbon that showcases the art of whiskey-making at its finest. With its rich, full-bodied flavor and smooth, velvety texture, this bourbon is a must-have for any whiskey connoisseur.

Testing Notes:

  • Taste: Rich, sweet corn, ripe fruit, and subtle spices, with a hint of oak and vanilla.
  • Note: Aromatic notes of caramel, toffee, and toasted oak, with a subtle hint of citrus.
  • Finish: Long, smooth, and velvety, with a subtle warmth that lingers on the palate.

Awards and Accolades:

  • 95 points, Wine Enthusiast Magazine
  • 92 points, Whiskey Advocate Magazine
  • Gold Medal, San Francisco World Spirits Competition

Product Specifications:

  • Age: 8-10 years (estimated)
  • Proof: 90
  • Volume: 750ml
  • ABV: 45%

Rarity:

  • Limited release
  • Produced in small quantities
  • Highly sought-after by collectors and connoisseurs