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WR_DDO_060415Woodford Reserve tells BourbonBlog.com that the latest Distillery Series expression will be the Frosty Four Wood. Frosty Four Wood is a unique batching that was influenced by the 2013 Polar Vortex. The whiskey is mature Woodford Reserve bourbon, aged in American Oak and finished in barrels made from Maple Wood, Sherry Wood and Port.

Bottled at 90.4 proof, it has a suggested retail price of $49.99 for a 375ml bottle. It is only available for at the Woodford Reserve Distillery and select retailers in Kentucky

Master Distiller Chris Morris explains how the record-low temperatures in Kentucky during the 2013 Polar Vortex influenced the whiskey:

The product began as Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Four Wood bottled for export. One pallet of Four Wood. Our Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection exports always lag behind the product’s domestic launch by up to a year. So the product was in glass awaiting shipment in an unheated shipping facility when the “vortex” hit.

Since Four Wood had a significant amount of wine character from its finishing in Sherry and Port casks it became cloudy at -29F.

Once the temperature warmed up this pallet of Four Wood stayed cloudy and was therefore unsaleable. Instead of destroying the product I had the bottles emptied and the product refiltered (after much experimentation) to return its clarity and brilliance.

This of course required the removal of a portion of the port and Sherry barrels. The result is a whiskey that is slightly less sweet and fruity than the original. Still awesome!

woodford_reserve_distillery_snow_winterThe Distillery Series expressions are small-batch offerings available only at the distillery and select retailers in Kentucky.

Frosty Four Wood joins the prior two Distillery Series expressions, Double Double Oaked and Sweet Mash Redux. Unveiled in July 2015, the Distillery Series is Woodford Reserve’s latest line of complex offerings.

 

 

 

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