Review #442 – Old Fitzgerald Bottled-In-Bond (2010)

Review #442 – Old Fitzgerald Bottled-In-Bond (2010)

Review #: 442
Description: Old Fitzgerald Bottled-In-Bond (2010)
Spirit: Bourbon

Background: Most people know of the Old Fitz line for its bi-annual release from the distillery, usually with a solid age statement.  There’s also the bottom shelf, 80 proof version which might only be available in Kentucky? Not sure, but Heaven Hill used to have a cheap, BiB version with a similarly shiny label and low cost.  Those days are gone, but I was able to get a sample of one that was bottled in 2010.  So will it stand up to the modern releases with their fancy bottles? Or show why it was a cheap competitor with standard Maker’s.

Distillery – Heaven Hill

Bottler – Heaven Hill

Brand – Old Fitzgerald

Selection – N/A

ABV – 50%

Age – NAS

Nose – Fairly earthy and green, like an overgrown field of grass/hay, sweet cinnamon candy, red apple, sourdough bread, charcoal, lemon pepper? There’s kind of a tang in there I can’t quite place a descriptor to
Taste – Tons of cinnamon-sugar swirl bread, toasted wheat, maybe a touch of milky caramel  It sweet, light, delicate
Finish – Still toasted bread, a little black pepper and cinnamon but not too much going on

Score: 5
Would I buy a bottle? If it was still available, I would.

Thoughts: This is nice and a good representation of quality, yet a bit young, wheated bourbon.  Some grainy notes but the wheat is soft and sweet.  I think this would be a fun one to suggest to new drinkers instead of Maker’s, which is also super approachable and can really highlight the mashbill and the cask at the same time.

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