About Old Weller Antique 107 Original Wheated Straight Bourbon
Crafted at the Buffalo Trace Distillery as part of the W. L Weller Antique Collection, Old Weller Antique Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is a wheated bourbon that, after maturing for seven years, is bottled at cask strength of 107 proof. It showcases a medium-amber hue, with an aroma of creamy vanilla and roasted nuts. Full-bodied and balanced, the bourbon offers notes of honeyed fruits, vanilla, and caramel that lead to a long and slightly spicy finish, and was called a “very well-crafted whiskey” by Wine Enthusiast.
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About W.L. Weller
After serving in the Louisville Brigade during the Mexican-American war, William Larue Weller returned home to his native Kentucky. His family had helped settle Kentucky in the late 18th century, and his grandfather, Daniel Weller, purchased a distillery in Nelson County in 1800. (When Daniel Weller died, his estate was inventoried and was said to contain three whiskey barrels, two stills, one mash kettle, and numerous dry kegs.)
Upon his return to Kentucky following the war, W. L. Weller joined the family business and began working at his grandfather’s distillery. Weller had a sharp palate and a keen sense for business and in 1849, he introduced the first bourbon ever that used wheat as its secondary grain instead of rye. Wheated bourbons (including Pappy Van Winkle and Larceny Bourbon, which eventually imitated W. L. Weller’s mashbill) have a softer and more gentle flavor profile as compared to bourbons that use rye as their secondary grain and have a slightly sweeter taste. Weller’s bourbon was incredibly popular in antebellum America and ultimately forced him to place a green thumbprint on his invoices and barrels as a certificate of authenticity.
About Bourbon
There are not many things more American than bourbon, and although most of it is produced in Kentucky, it can be produced all over the USA.
It must be made with at least 51% corn and bottled at 40% ABV or higher. So why not give this American classic a try?
LouM –
Love the complexity, balance, sophistication of this bourbon. Clearly performs better than its price point in the Buffalo Trace portfolio. It is part of my “favorites” collection.
Allan –
I reviewed it before, finding it medicinal and bitter. It opened up after the neck pour, and I got the fruit notes. It does have vanilla and oak but still in all not $150 worth. Of course water helps, but. Ok do not see the hype.