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 Woodford Reserve

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Woodford Reserve

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Woodford Reserve
Woodford Reserve.jpg
Type Bourbon whiskey
Manufacturer Brown-Forman
Country of origin Kentucky, United States
Alcohol by volume 45.20%
Proof 90.4
Related products Brown-Forman

Woodford Reserve is a brand of premium small batch bourbon whiskey produced by the

Brown-Forman Corporation. It is distilled at the company's Woodford Reserve Distillery, and marketed

under the former company name for the distillery, Labrot & Graham. The distillery is located in 

Woodford County, in cental Kentucky. Formerly known as Labrot & Graham's Old Oscar Pepper Distillery,

the distillery is approximately eight miles from the town ofVersailles off U.S. Route 60, between

 Interstate 64 and Versailles. Each bottle is numbered with a batch number and bottle number.

Woodford Reserve's alcohol content is 45.2% (90.4 Proof). No age statement is listed on the bottle.

U.S. law requires any bourbon aged less than four years to have an age statement, so the Woodford

Reserve bottlings must be at least four years old.

 

History

Distilling on the site began in 1797[1] or 1812[citation needed] and the distillery building itself was

erected in 1838, making it the oldest of the nine bourbon distilleries in current operation in

Kentucky as of 2010 - although the site has not been continuously operational as a distillery during

that history. In 1995 the distillery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and in

 2000 it was designated a National Historic Landmark.

Originally established by Elijah Pepper, the distillery was passed on to his son and was known as the

Oscar Pepper Distillery when Dr. James Crow worked there in the mid-19th century. During this time

Dr. Crow went about a series of activities that improved[citation needed] and codified the understanding

of, and quality of, key bourbon-making processes such as sour-mash fermentation, pot still distillation

and barrel maturation. Ultimately, the Pepper family sold the property to Leopold Labrot and James

Graham in 1878, who owned and operated it (except during Prohibition) until 1941 when it was sold to

the Brown-Forman Corporation. B-F operated it until 1968 and then sold the then-mothballed property

in 1971. Brown-Forman then re-purchased the property in 1993 and refurbished it to bring it back

into operation. The Woodford Reserve brand was introduced to the market in 1996. Since premium

bourbon is aged for several years prior to sale, it is likely that the early bottlings of Woodford

Reserve had been distilled at some other facility.

 

The Woodford Reserve Distillery
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic District
Woodford Reserve is located in Kentucky
Nearest city: Versailles, Kentucky
Coordinates: 38°6′46″N84°48′43″WCoordinates38°6′46″N 84°48′43″W
Built: 1865
Architectural style(s): Mid 19th Century Revival, Late Victorian, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
Governing body: Private
Added to NRHP: November 7, 1995
NRHP Reference#: 95001272[2]

Reviews and Accolades

International Spirit ratings organizations and liquor review bodies have generally given Woodford

Reserve solid scores. At the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Woodford Reserve's best

performance was in 2005, when it won a double gold medal, and it has since won gold (2006-2007)

and silver medals at this annual event (2008, 2010). The Beverage Testing Institute has given the

Reserve a score of 90 and Wine Enthusiast awarded it a 90-95 point rating.[3] Spirits ratings aggregator

proof66.com, which averages scores from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Wine Enthusiast,

the Beverage Testing Institute, and others, ranks Woodford Reserve in its second highest ("Tier 2")

scoring category.[4]

Marketing activities

The Woodford Reserve Distillery offers tours and is part of the American Whiskey Trail and the

Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

In a contract arrangement with Churchill Downs, Brown-Forman has purchased the rights to declare

Woodford Reserve to be the "Official Bourbon" of the Kentucky Derby and to be the bourbon used in

the $1,000 special premium Mint Julep served at the event. However, it is the Brown-Forman sister

brand Early Times that is used in the lower-priced Mint Juleps that are sold as the "Official Drink"

of the Kentucky Derby.

See also

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