Hillrock Estate Bourbon Review

Hillrock Estate Bourbon Review. Hillrock Estate Distillery Bourbon Obsessed Hillrock is the first company to offer solera aged bourbon beginning in October 2012, though other companies have followed suit with a handful of other solera aged bourbons. Hillrock Estate Distillery, making use of the solera technique in its bourbon, is one of a few field to glass whiskey producers in the world

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The resulting spirit offers a pronounced nose of caramel, dried fruit, vanilla, oak and spice, accented by an elegant floral note. Comments: Hillrock is a distillery out of upstate New York that produces a solera aged bourbon, a malt whiskey, and a double cask rye

Hillrock Estate Distillery Solera Aged Bourbon Whiskey 750ml Vine Republic

Hillrock marries small barrel -aged Hillrock Estate Bourbon with mature seed bourbon before finishing in 20 year-old Oloroso Sherry casks to balance flavors and add layers of complexity Showcasing terroir-driven grain and barrel-driven oak influence, Hillrock Estate Distillery Double Cask Bourbon - Bottled in Bond is a unique expression of 100% in-house distilled bourbon created at a more consumer-friendly price point Hillrock started the whole Solera aging system for Bourbon back in 2012

Hillrock Estate Solera Aged Bourbon Whiskey 750 ml Bottle. Hillrock is the first company to offer solera aged bourbon beginning in October 2012, though other companies have followed suit with a handful of other solera aged bourbons. Hillrock started the whole Solera aging system for Bourbon back in 2012

Hillrock Estate Solera Aged Bourbon Whiskey 750 ml Bottle. Showcasing terroir-driven grain and barrel-driven oak influence, Hillrock Estate Distillery Double Cask Bourbon - Bottled in Bond is a unique expression of 100% in-house distilled bourbon created at a more consumer-friendly price point Hillrock Solera-Aged Bourbon (Credit: Hillrock Estate) My household has one rule when it comes to our whiskey shelf: the last dram of every bottle we drink goes into the same glass decanter, which will become an increasingly voluminous blend as time goes on — assuming we don't go and drink the stuff quicker than we can add to it.