Henry McKenna
Henry McKenna 10-year BIB 1995 (pre-fire) - 100 Proof
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Experience a piece of bourbon history with the Henry McKenna Single Barrel 1995 10-Year, a rare and meticulously aged Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. This barrel (#160), distilled nearly three decades ago, offers an unparalleled depth of flavor and a testament to traditional craftsmanship, making it a highly sought-after collector's item and an exceptional sipping experience. Its rich complexity and smooth finish are a tribute to a bygone era of bourbon excellence.
Tasting Notes
Nose: A sophisticated greeting of aged oak, dark caramel, and vanilla bean, interwoven with subtle hints of dried fruit – think fig and prune – and a whisper of baking spice, primarily cinnamon and nutmeg. There's an underlying earthen quality, almost like damp tobacco and old leather, suggesting a mature and complex spirit.
Palate: The entry is remarkably smooth and remarkably full-bodied, coating the palate with a rich tapestry of flavors. Sweet caramel and butterscotch notes lead, quickly followed by a beautiful interplay of dark chocolate and roasted nuts. The oak influence is prominent but flawlessly integrated, providing structure without bitterness. Hints of orange peel and a delicate peppery spice emerge mid-palate, adding a lively dimension. The 10 years in the barrel have clearly rounded the edges, offering a supremely elegant and balanced profile.
Finish: Long, warm, and lingering, the finish extends the experience with waves of sweet oak, charred vanilla, and a gentle, persistent spice. A faint echo of stone fruit and a touch of savory tobacco leaf remain, inviting another sip. The overall impression is one of remarkable depth and refinement, leaving a satisfying warmth that fades slowly.
About the Distillery
The Henry McKenna brand, rooted in Irish immigrant Henry McKenna's 1837 arrival in Kentucky and his expertise in distilling, has a long and storied history. Known for its dedication to quality and traditional whiskey-making, the distillery has produced some truly exceptional bourbons over the centuries, often championing age-stated and single barrel expressions.