Celebrate a defining moment in American whiskey history with Remus Repeal Reserve Series IX, a luxurious 2025 limited release from Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Crafted to honor the repeal of Prohibition on December 5, 1933, this expertly composed bourbon blend features a medley of high-rye bourbons aged up to 19 years.
Bottled at a bold 104 proof (52% ABV), this year's expression opens with deep seasoned oak and a whisper of smokiness, followed by indulgent notes of roasted coffee, tobacco, and allspice. It’s a rich, evocative pour designed to be savored and remembered.
Master Distiller Ian Stirsman has once again delivered what Remus himself would have proudly called “some damn fine giggle water.”
🌟 Key Features:
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Limited 2025 Edition from the award-winning Repeal Reserve series
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Bottled at 104 proof / 52% ABV for a full-bodied, rich experience
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Expert blend of four mature bourbons aged between 10–19 years
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Distilled by the historic Ross & Squibb Distillery, est. 1847
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Crafted to celebrate the repeal of Prohibition (21st Amendment)
🥃 2025 Bourbon Blend Breakdown:
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23%: 2015 Bourbon (36% Rye)
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26%: 2014 Bourbon (36% Rye)
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44%: 2015 Bourbon (21% Rye)
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7%: 2006 Bourbon (21% Rye)
🥄 Tasting Notes:
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Nose: Seasoned oak, a touch of smoke, rich vanilla bean
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Palate: Dark roasted coffee, hints of tobacco, allspice, and charred oak
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Finish: Lingering warmth with subtle bitterness and comforting spice
🍸 How to Enjoy:
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Best enjoyed neat or with a drop of water to open the bouquet
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Perfect for celebratory toasts, collector pours, or high-end tasting flights
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Serve with dark chocolate, cured meats, or after a well-aged steak
❓ FAQ:
Q: Is this part of a collectible series?
A: Yes, Series IX is the ninth annual release in the award-winning Repeal Reserve line, each celebrating the legacy of Prohibition's repeal.
Q: How long is this bourbon aged?
A: It’s a blend of bourbons aged from 10 to 19 years, offering exceptional depth and maturity.
Q: Where is this bourbon made?
A: It’s distilled in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, at the renowned Ross & Squibb Distillery, a site with heritage dating back to 1847.