Security Warehouse Company
Old Timbrook Special Reserve BIB 1943 Quart - 100 Proof
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Experience a living piece of history with the Old Timbrook Special Reserve 1943, a 'Bottled in Bond' Kentucky Straight Bourbon of unparalleled depth. This 'Daddy of 'Em All' offers a rare glimpse into pre-war whiskey craftsmanship, delivering an exquisite and unforgettable tasting journey. Indulge in a legacy of flavor from an iconic year.
Tasting Notes
Nose: A profound and complex nose immediately transports you back in time. Dominant notes of aged oak, pipe tobacco, and worn leather are intertwined with dried fruits – fig, raisin, and apricot. Subtle hints of old parchment, dark chocolate, and a faint echo of antique spice cabinet, with whispers of clove and allspice. There's an underlying sweetness of molasses and crystallized brown sugar, characteristic of a well-aged, pre-war bourbon.
Palate: The palate is remarkably rich and full-bodied, yet incredibly smooth for its proof. Initial flavors of toasted caramel and dark honey evolve into a symphony of baking spices – cinnamon, nutmeg, and a touch of roasted almond. A beautiful interplay of seasoned oak and dry, earthy notes provides a deep foundation. Mid-palate, dried cherry and stewed apple emerge, complemented by a delicate, almost ethereal floral undertone. The Bottled in Bond designation truly shines through with its pristine clarity of flavor and absence of harshness.
Finish: A long, luxurious and beautifully integrated finish that lingers with grace. The oak presence becomes more pronounced here, but it's refined and elegant, never tannic. Lingering notes of dark cocoa, espresso bean, and a wisp of smoke mingle with sweet tobacco and a final dusting of allspice. The warmth is persistent and comforting, leaving a sophisticated, dry yet rewarding afterglow.
About the Distillery
The Security Warehouse Company, though not a household name today, was a crucial distiller and rectifier during a pivotal era in American whiskey history. Operating under the stringent Bottled in Bond Act, they were known for producing quality straight bourbons, often from contract distilling or sourcing, ensuring a consistent and authentic American whiskey experience during a time of immense national change.