Glenmore Distilleries Company
Old Kentucky Tavern 86pf. (Glenmore) 1987, label damaged - 86 Proof
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Experience a forgotten gem of bourbon history with the 1987 Old Kentucky Tavern Premium. "The Aristocrat of Bourbons" delivers a rich tapestry of classic flavors, a true testament to vintage craftsmanship. Savor a piece of American whiskey heritage, bottled over three decades ago.
Tasting Notes
Nose: A captivating aroma of baked apple and dried apricot, intertwined with warm vanilla bean and a delicate hint of aged oak. Underlying notes of caramel and a whisper of almond suggest a well-matured spirit, despite the lack of an age statement. There's a faint, pleasant earthiness, almost like pipe tobacco.
Palate: The entry is smooth and surprisingly robust for 86 proof, immediately presenting a symphony of sweet caramel and butterscotch, quickly followed by a gentle rye spice and black pepper. Dark red fruit notes like cherry and plum emerge, balanced by toasted nuts and a creamy mouthfeel. The oak influence is present but well-integrated, providing structure without bitterness.
Finish: A medium-long, warming finish that gracefully fades with lingering notes of sweet vanilla, a touch of dark chocolate, and a pleasant, dry oak tannin. The spice gently recedes, leaving a clean, satisfying aftertaste with a final whisper of dried fruit.
About the Distillery
Glenmore Distilleries Company, a significant player in American whiskey, boasted a rich history tracing back to the post-Prohibition era. Known for producing a wide range of bourbons and other spirits, their focus was often on quality and accessibility for the American consumer. Though the distillery ceased operations in the early 1990s, bottles like this 1987 Old Kentucky Tavern serve as a testament to their legacy and the traditional bourbon-making practices of the era.