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J. W. Rutledge Cream Of Kentucky 11.5 Year Old Straight Bourbon 750ml

$364.98 $310.23

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The Cream of Kentucky brand was originally introduced in 1888 by I. Trager & Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. The brand became popular in the ’30s and ’40s, thanks in part to Norman Rockwell providing artwork for its marketing. Jim Rutledge now owns the brand and chose to use it as his first release from his new distillery, J.W. Rutledge Cream Of Kentucky.

Rutledge was the master distiller at Four Roses for 21 years. He left the company in 2015 and not long after announced. He was creating his own distillery with plans to break ground for the construction of the distillery in 2019. Rutledge is targeting a 9,000 bottle release of Cream of Kentucky every three months for a total of 36,000 bottles in 2019. It is currently available in CA, CO, KY, IL, IN, MA, MD, and Washington, D.C.

NOSE:

A warm and inviting aroma greets you like a bouquet of fruit notes is overwhelming. As it sits, notes of cherry cold medicine, cola, and heavy oak develop and become more pronounced. Its balance of sweet and oak is very satisfying, and its twinge of heat and additional sweetness is welcomed.

Palate:

Sweet fruit flavors are proudly on display and are reinforced by additional notes of caramel, vanilla, and milk chocolate. This is nicely balanced against a hearty oak and nut element. Overall a decent amount of complexity and mingling of flavors makes this an interesting palate and one that’s quite fun to drink.

Finish:

Bitter notes are prominent right out of the gate, followed by heavy oak and walnut, capped off with a flare of heat. By far the weakest and most flawed part of the sip. Despite this setback, it helps counter the strong sweetness of the palate in an agreeable way. The bitterness does become less impactful with subsequent sips, just not enough to completely forget about it.

Uniqueness:

The first release from Jim Rutledge’s new distillery is noteworthy. He was instrumental in Four Roses’ growth over the past two decades and it will be fascinating to see the direction he takes his own distillery in. Cream of Kentucky, unfortunately, isn’t his own distillate, instead sourced distillate handpicked by Rutledge himself. This perhaps gives us a peek into the direction he may take his own distillate when it comes of age.

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