Elijah Craig 18 Year Old Single Barrel Bourbon 750ml
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Elijah Craig 18 Year Old Single Barrel Bourbon 750ml

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Elijah Craig 18 Year Old Single Barrel Bourbon 750mlThe pinnacle of Elijah Craig craftsmanship Elijah Craig 18 Year Old Single Barrel is bottled solely from the contents of one expertly chosen barrel, representing a rare and unique opportunity to sip some of the oldest bourbon in Kentucky. Bold, robust, and incredibly complex, this expression from Heaven Hill Distillery is a collector's treasure and a connoisseur's reward. Tasting Notes Nose: Deep caramel, dark fruit, toasted oak, and rich vanilla with

The pinnacle of Elijah Craig craftsmanship — Elijah Craig 18 Year Old Single Barrel is bottled solely from the contents of one expertly chosen barrel, representing a rare and unique opportunity to sip some of the oldest bourbon in Kentucky. Bold, robust, and incredibly complex, this expression from Heaven Hill Distillery is a collector's treasure and a connoisseur's reward.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Deep caramel, dark fruit, toasted oak, and rich vanilla with a hint of leather
  • Palate: Bold and full-bodied with dark caramel, dried fruit, charred oak, warm baking spice, and a deep, aged complexity
  • Finish: Extraordinarily long and warming — oak, spice, and dark fruit that linger seemingly forever

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a single barrel bourbon special?

Single barrel means every bottle comes from one individual barrel — no blending, no averaging. Each barrel develops its own unique character based on its position in the warehouse, the wood grain, and the years it spent aging. No two single barrel releases are exactly alike.

Why is 18 years significant for bourbon?

Most bourbons are released at 4–8 years. At 18 years, the whiskey has undergone extraordinary oak interaction — developing deep complexity, dried fruit, and leather notes that simply cannot be achieved in younger expressions. Very few distilleries produce bourbon at this age.

How should I serve it?

Best enjoyed neat with a small drop of water to open up the complex oak and fruit notes. This is a sipping bourbon — treat it with the respect it deserves.

What size bottle is this?

This listing is for a 750ml bottle of Elijah Craig 18 Year Old Single Barrel Bourbon.

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