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Willett Family Estate Bottled Single Barrel 12 Year Old Barrel No. 772 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey


Bourbon • Proof 120.8 • Product Details

Willett Family Estate Bottled Single Barrel 12 Year Old Barrel No. 772 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Willett Family Estate Bottled Single Barrel 12 Year Old Barrel No. 772 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

$2,999.95

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Bottle Profile

  • allocated Allocated
  • collectible Collectible
  • cask-strength Cask Strength
  • whiskey Whiskey
  • Gift icon Gift
  • Bourbon icon Bourbon

Taste Profile

  • toffee Toffee
  • oak Oak
  • caramel Caramel
  • sweet Sweet
  • vanilla Vanilla
  • spices Spices
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Type
Bourbon
REGION
Kentucky
Proof
120.8

Willett Family Estate Bottled Single Barrel 12 Year Old Barrel No. 772 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Introducing the Willett Family Estate Bottled Single Barrel 12 Year Old Barrel No. 772 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, an exquisite and rare expression of bourbon mastery. This exclusive single barrel release from the renowned Willett Distillery showcases the exceptional quality and craftsmanship that bourbon enthusiasts have come to expect.

Aged for twelve years in a meticulously selected barrel, this bourbon boasts a deep, rich amber hue, promising a complex and satisfying experience. The nose is a captivating mix of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak, enriched by subtle notes of dark chocolate, dried fruit, and warm spices.

On the palate, this 12-year-old bourbon offers a harmonious and full-bodied flavor profile. The initial sweetness of toffee and creamy vanilla is perfectly balanced by layers of ripe cherries, dried apricots, and a hint of cinnamon. The mouthfeel is smooth and luxurious, leading to a long, elegant finish with lingering notes of oak, spice, and a gentle warmth.

Perfect for sipping neat to appreciate its depth and complexity, the Willett Family Estate Bottled Single Barrel 12 Year Old Barrel No. 772 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is a must-have for collectors and connoisseurs alike.

Secure your bottle today from El Cerrito Liquors and indulge in the rich heritage and unparalleled taste of this extraordinary bourbon. Celebrate the timeless artistry and tradition of one of Kentucky’s most esteemed distilleries with this exclusive, single barrel release.



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Brand History

Willett Bourbon stands as a beacon of tradition and excellence in the realm of American whiskey. With a heritage spanning over a century, Willett Bourbon has carved its name into the annals of whiskey lore, embodying the artistry and craftsmanship of Kentucky's famed distilling heritage.

Kentucky Bourbon Distillers are the owners of the Willett distillery in Bardstown. Willett distillery was built in 1936, just a few years after the repeal of National Prohibition by Lambert Willett, a former distiller for Max Selliger & Co. The distillery was initially a success, principally through its Old Bardstown and Johnny Drum brands, however it was hit hard by the bourbon slump of the 1970s. The result was an ill-advised move into producing ethanol for the production of "gasohol," spurred by the 1979 energy crises. When that market re-stabilised, Willett was left floundering and eventually closed in the early 1980s. Lambert's granddaughter, Martha Willett and her husband, Even Kulsveen, then purchased the distillery and established Kentucky Bourbon Distillers in 1984. They originally bottled the remaining barrels of 1970s-distilled stock, however as that gradually diminished, they began sourcing barrels from other producers in order to replenish it, becoming one of the most important independent bottlers in...