Introducing the Woodford Reserve 12-Year-Old American Single Malt Whiskey, a rare and refined expression of American craftsmanship. Bottled in 2025 after 12 years of aging, this whiskey reflects the heritage and innovation of the Woodford Reserve Distiller
Introducing the Woodford Reserve 12-Year-Old American Single Malt Whiskey, a rare and refined expression of American craftsmanship. Bottled in 2025 after 12 years of aging, this whiskey reflects the heritage and innovation of the Woodford Reserve Distillery in Versailles, Kentucky.
Crafted from 100% malted barley and aged in used cooperage barrels, this spirit boasts a beautiful complexity, as noted by Woodfords Master Distiller. With an ABV of 45.2% (90.4 proof), it offers a rich, full-bodied profile perfect for sipping neat or with a splash of water. This 375ml bottle is a collectible gem, ideal for those seeking rare American malts with deep character.
12-Year-Old American Single Malt Whiskey
Distilled and bottled by Woodford Reserve in Kentucky
Aged in used cooperage barrels for layered depth and character
45.2% ABV (90.4 proof) | 375ml bottle
Bottling year: 2025
Selected and approved by the Master Distiller
Ideal for collectors, enthusiasts, or gifting premium whiskey lovers
Nose: Toasted malt, vanilla, and soft oak
Palate: Balanced notes of dark chocolate, spice, and dried fruit
Finish: Long, warm, and complex with a silky mouthfeel
Sip neat to appreciate its full complexity
Add a drop of water to open up hidden notes
Perfect pairing with dark chocolate or a mild cigar
Makes a refined gift for connoisseurs of aged American whiskey
Q: What makes this a single malt whiskey?
A: Its made from 100% malted barley at a single distilleryWoodford Reservefollowing the traditional single malt method.
Q: Why is the aging important?
A: The 12-year maturation allows the whiskey to develop depth, complexity, and smoothness that younger whiskies dont achieve.
Q: Whats unique about the cooperage?
A: This whiskey is aged in used barrels, which impart more subtle, mature flavors compared to new oak.
Q: Is 375ml a full-size bottle?
A: No, 375ml is a half-size bottle, perfect for limited tastings or gifts.
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