Hillrock Estate Distillery - Solera Aged Bourbon Whiskey Napa Cabernet Cask Finish
Price: $105.70
Producer | Hillrock Estate Distillery |
Country | United States |
Region | New York |
Subregion | Hudson Valley |
Style | Bourbon |
Sku | 03814 |
Hillrock Estate Distillery Description
In the early 1800’s, New York produced more than half the young nation’s Barley and Rye and the Hudson Valley was the country’s breadbasket. With abundant high quality grain, local craft spirits flourished and over 1000 farm distilleries produced Whiskey and Gin reflecting the unique terroir of the region. In the 1930’s, Prohibition forced these distilleries to shut their doors and this wellspring of American spirits was left dry.
Hillrock Estate Distillery is changing this. Our mission is to produce the finest hand-crafted spirits made with our own grain, floor malted, craft distilled in our copper pot still, aged in fine oak and hand bottled at our estate in the Hudson Valley Highlands. Crowned by a fine 1806 Georgian house built by a successful grain merchant and Revolutionary War Captain and meticulously restored to its original beauty, Hillrock Distillery overlooks our rolling barley fields and the distant Berkshire Mountains. Like our premier spirits, every detail refined, no expense spared, quality steeped in the tradition of 200 years of rich history
This SINGLE BARREL EDITION IS FIINISHED IN NAPA CABERNET CASKS.
Hillrock Solera Aged Bourbon is the first American whiskey to be aged in the centuries-old Solera method used traditionally to create exceptional Sherries, Ports, Madeiras and Cognacs. Recognized internationally, the award winning whiskey is finished in 20 year old Oloroso Sherry casks, which give the Bourbon floral notes layered with fig, roasted walnuts, candied fruity and spicy rye.
Solera aging involves a pyramid of barrels where a small portion of whiskey is removed periodically from the lowest tier of barrels and an equal measure of new whiskey is added to the top barrels. No barrel in the Solera is ever emptied, and over time, the older whiskey in the Solera mingles with younger whiskies to create unmatched depth and complexity.