Woodford Reserve, a celebrated brand of small-batch Kentucky Straight bourbon whiskey, holds a cherished place in the heart of bourbon aficionados. It’s a product of the Brown-Forman Corporation, one of the oldest distillers in the Kentucky county.

This iconic bourbon’s history traces back to 1797 when Elijah Pepper, a visionary distiller, began crafting small quantities of whiskey and erected a distillery.

Following Elijah’s passing in 1831, his son Oscar Pepper assumed the distillery’s reins, leading to its rebranding as “The Oscar Pepper Distillery.” Oscar Pepper’s profound decision was to enlist the expertise of Dr. James Crow as the head distiller.

Dr. Crow, a Scottish physician and chemist, revolutionized bourbon production with his advocacy for the sour mash fermentation process, a cornerstone of Woodford Reserve’s excellence.



After changing ownership several times and languishing in disrepair, Brown-Forman Corporation acquired the distillery in 1993, meticulously restoring it to operational glory. In 2003, they christened it “The Woodford Reserve Distillery,” signifying its renaissance.

Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight bourbon whiskey officially graced the market in 1996, bearing a legacy that stretches back centuries. Notably, in 1995, the distillery secured a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2000, it earned the prestigious designation of National Historic Landmark.

Woodford Reserve’s secret lies in its mash bill, which features a higher rye content than many competitors. The mash bill comprises 72% corn, 18% rye, and 10% malt. It’s also triple distilled and enters the barrel at its lowest proof, allowing it to mature for at least six years.

Aside from the flagship Woodford Reserve bourbon, the distillery offers a range of options, including Woodford Reserve Rye, a malt whiskey edition, and a wheat edition. One standout is the Woodford Reserve Double Oaked bourbon, which promises a sensory journey.

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Woodford Reserve Bourbon Whiskey Review


COUNTRY: USA

ABV: 43.2%

COLOUR:A dark copper and described by some as a honey amber. It is a very oily whiskey.

NOSE: The nose entices with honey sweetness, apricots, and underlying hints of oranges, mingling with the richness of condensed milk, vanilla, dark chocolate, and subtle spices.

PALATE: The palate features oak and sweetness balanced with peach, ripe cherries, and a touch of cinnamon spiciness. Tangy winter fruits and vanilla intertwine with toffee sweetness, creating a rich, buttery, and impeccably smooth mouthfeel. Full bodied with a creamy mouthfeel.

FINISH: Long and lingering and end in notes of sweet spices.

RATING: EXCELLENT

The Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight bourbon whiskey strikes the perfect balance between sweet and spicy, complemented by the subtle allure of toasted oak. It’s an easy-drinking, affordable choice that appeals to seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers.

One of my personal favourites, it pairs beautifully with various foods, like pizza, enhancing the dining experience. It it also an excellent foundation for crafting classic cocktails, such as the timeless Old Fashioned.

If you’re eager to explore more about the world of whiskey, I’ve embarked on a series where I compare different whiskies to highlight their unique strengths. The inaugural comparison delves into the distinctive qualities of Woodford Reserve and Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel. Discover their differences and my recommendations for when to savour each release.

Additionally, I’ve conducted a side-by-side comparison between Gentleman Jack and Woodford Reserve, shedding light on their merits. Woodford Reserve is an ideal candidate for these comparative tastings, as I’ve also compared it against Bulleit Bourbon, offering insight into how these bourbons stack up against one another.

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Jeannette Wentzel

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  • Thanks for letting me join in your weekly whisky ritual John and Jeannette. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was very glad to see that I am not the only whiskyphile to carry around a notebook to jot down my tasting notes in!

    I found it to be lovely bourbon with burnt caramel sweetness and warm winter spices to entice you to enjoy it further. And enjoy it I did, loved the thick mouthfeel to round out the whole experience.

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