Description
Nashville Barrel Co. 20 Year Old Straight Bourbon Whiskey 750ml
Rare. Refined. A two-decade-aged Kentucky bourbon of distinction.
The Nashville Barrel Co. 20 Year Old Straight Bourbon Whiskey is an extraordinary small-batch release showcasing the depth and complexity that only comes with time. Aged for 20 years in charred American oak, this bourbon delivers unparalleled richness, balance, and maturity. Bottled at 750ml, it is a collector's treasure and a connoisseur's delight, representing the pinnacle of Nashville Barrel Co's craftsmanship.
- Producer: Nashville Barrel Company
- Region: Kentucky, USA
- Designation: Straight Bourbon Whiskey
- Age: 20 Years
- ABV: 61.26% (122.52 Proof)
- Style: Full-bodied, oak-driven, complex bourbon
- Distinction: Limited release, aged two decades for exceptional depth
Tasting Notes
Nose: Dark caramel, vanilla bean, tobacco leaf, and seasoned oak.
Palate: Layers of toffee, dried fruit, cocoa, and baking spice with velvety tannins.
Finish: Long, warming, and complex with lingering oak, leather, and sweet spice.
Why You'll Love It
- 20 years of aging delivers unmatched depth and refinement
- Crafted in small batches for exclusivity and quality
- Perfect for sipping neat to appreciate its complexity
- A collector's bourbon with limited availability
Serving Suggestions
- Sip: Neat in a Glencairn glass to savor its layers
- Creative: With a single large ice cube to soften intensity
- Pairing: Dark chocolate or a fine cigar
Cellaring
- Drinking Window: Stable indefinitely unopened
- Storage: Upright in a cool, dark place
Nashville Barrel Co. 20 Year Old Straight Bourbon Whiskey 750ml is a rare, luxurious spirit that captures the artistry of long-aged Kentucky bourbon - ideal for collectors, celebratory occasions, and lovers of exceptional whiskey.
PAIR IT WITH
How to Serve Liquor – Quick Tips
- Temperature Matters: Serve whiskey and bourbon at room temperature, vodka chilled, and tequila slightly cool to preserve aroma and balance.
- Choose the Right Glass: Use a rocks glass for whiskey, a flute or coupe for sparkling spirits, and a tulip or snifter for aged liquors.
- Don’t Rush the Pour: Allow spirits to breathe for a few moments before tasting — it softens alcohol notes and opens complex flavors.
- Savor with Intention: Sip slowly, appreciate aroma before taste, and pair thoughtfully with food or fine company.