Introducing the Four Roses 2025 Limited Edition Small Batch, a barrel strength Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey that embodies craftsmanship, tradition, and one-of-a-kind character. This annual release is a masterful blend of carefully selected barrels, each chosen at peak maturity by Master Distiller Brent Elliott, resulting in a whiskey that is bold, complex, and utterly unique.
Bottled at a commanding 56% ABV, this non-chill filtered bourbon delivers the signature Four Roses mellow spice and full-bodied intensity that collectors and enthusiasts crave. As a one-time release, this bottle is both a work of art and a celebration of American whiskey heritage, sourced from the legendary Four Roses Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.
Key Features
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2025 Limited Edition Small Batch Release
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Barrel Strength | Non-Chill Filtered | 56% ABV
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Crafted by Four Roses Distillery, Lawrenceburg, KY
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Expertly blended by Master Distiller Brent Elliott
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Meticulously selected barrels for maximum flavor impact
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750ml bottle of premium Kentucky bourbon
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Ripe stone fruits, vanilla bean, spiced oak, and a hint of honey
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Palate: Bold yet balanced with notes of dark cherry, baking spice, caramel, and cinnamon
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Finish: Long, layered, and warming with lingering oak and sweet spice
How to Enjoy
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Sip neat or with a few drops of water to fully experience the complexity
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An excellent celebratory pour or centerpiece for any bourbon collection
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Ideal for gifting, collecting, or savoring on special occasions
FAQ
Q: Is this release truly limited?
A: Yes! Each year’s Limited Edition Small Batch is a one-time release, never duplicated.
Q: What does “barrel strength” mean?
A: It means the whiskey is bottled at the strength it comes out of the barrel—in this case, 56% ABV, delivering bold and full flavors.
Q: Is this bourbon chill filtered?
A: No, it’s non-chill filtered, preserving the whiskey’s full body and flavor complexity.
Q: Who makes this bourbon?
A: It’s produced and aged by Four Roses Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.