Short Barrel Single Barrel 13 Yrs Aged in Heavenhill - 750ml

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Short Barrel: 13 Years of Character

One Barrel. One Moment. No Two Bottles Alike.

The Short Barrel Single Barrel 13-Year is a testament to the beauty of the aging process. While many bourbons are blended to maintain a consistent flavor, a "Single Barrel" release celebrates the unique personality of a solitary cask. Having rested for over a decade in charred American oak, this 13-year expression has developed a sophisticated maturity characterized by deep mahogany colors and a concentrated flavor profile that only time can provide.

The Age

13 Years of maturation—entering the elite category of well-aged bourbon.

The Selection

Hand-picked for exceptional quality, ensuring only the finest casks bear the label.

The Profile

Expect a rich "dusty" oak character with layers of dark caramel and spice.

A Legacy in the Glass

  • Nose: Deep vanilla bean, pipe tobacco, and charred marshmallow.
  • Palate: Heavy oak spice balanced by dark chocolate, dried figs, and a hint of butterscotch.
  • Finish: Long and warming with a lingering dryness of old leather and clove.

Single Barrel FAQ

What does "Single Barrel" mean for this release? +

Most bourbons are a blend of hundreds of barrels to create a uniform taste. A Single Barrel comes from just one cask. This means there may be slight variations in proof and flavor between different barrel numbers, making every bottle a unique piece of whiskey history.

Is this bourbon high-proof? +

Short Barrel typically bottles their aged expressions at a proof that best showcases the barrel's character. Please check the specific bottle label for the exact ABV, as single barrel releases can vary slightly.

Why is a 13-year age statement significant? +

As bourbon ages past 10 years, the "Angel's Share" (evaporation) increases significantly, making the remaining liquid more concentrated and rare. A 13-year-old bourbon has reached a peak level of wood interaction that younger whiskeys simply cannot replicate.