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2023 Release Review: 1792 Single Barrel Bourbon

2023 Release Review: 1792 Single Barrel Bourbon
Reader Rating3896 Votes
8.9
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1792 Single Barrel Bourbon (2023 Release)

This is one of six brand extensions in the 1792 portfolio, along with 1792 Port Finish, 1792 Full Proof, 1792 Sweet Wheat, 1792 High Rye, 1792 Bottled in Bond, and 1792 Aged 12 Years. According to Barton: “In order to create this unique bourbon, the finest barrels are selected and tasted from the best aging warehouses. Only those barrels deemed “exceptional” are then bottled individually, one by one. This preserves the distinct character of each barrel.”

NOSE

Bold rich caramel smells like it was just poured straight from the pan. It cannot be understated how effective its freshness and intensity is. A tide raises all ships, and the caramel’s intensity brings with it bouts of butter, nougat, cookie dough, and spicy cinnamon. It’s an extremely compelling aroma that is all the more surprising due to the bourbon’s sub-100 proof point. A barrel proof aroma in intensity, yet with the accessibility of a lower proof whiskey. The nose kicks this bourbon off right.

Palate

A perfectly tempered base of caramel and oak is ever-present, but what is lifted above it is what is even more noteworthy. An expertly balanced fusion of milk chocolate, plum, sweet pastry, and golden raisins is surprising in how well it works. This unique pairing of flavors perform in equal measure, offering precise intensity, controlled sweetness, and mild spiciness. Furthermore, a delicate thread of apricot is woven throughout and adds an extra spark that ignites this palate.

Finish

Not to be outdone, the finish ends the sip by introducing a slew of new and willfully effective flavors. Spearheaded by a layer of fudge, additional notes of nutmeg, dates, and hazelnut provides for a rich and flavorful bed. 1792’s traditional spice note finally reveals itself, and though it’s late to the game, it’s effective at bringing out additional notes of burnt sugar and toasted marshmallow. A solid body and medium to long finish further enhances an overall great tasting finish.

Uniqueness

1792 bourbon has typically centered around traditional bourbon flavors of vanilla, caramel, and oak with mild fruitiness and big spice. The brand is known for rarely offering much depth beyond that and coming across as rough around the edges. 1792 single barrels can deviate from that of course, but rarely move too far from those baseline fundamentals. That is where this year’s release of this 1792 Single Barrel being reviewed makes its biggest strides and stands out the most. The range of non-traditional flavors it offers is not only unique for the brand, but for many other bourbons as well. While nothing is completely out of left field, bringing together milk chocolate, plum, sweet pastry, golden raisins, and apricot on the palate, and a finish focused on fudge, nutmeg, and hazelnut just simply works. It’s not easy to control what flavors a barrel develops, but sometimes one gets lucky and this particular single barrel is one of those lucky ones. It is important to note, however, that the bottle is only one of maybe 200 or so that came from a specific barrel, so the flavor profile will deviate to some degree from barrel to barrel across this release.

Value

1792 Single Barrel has always been priced in accordance with its peers and has stayed in line with the brand’s value-based pricing. Charging $50 for a single barrel isn’t revolutionary in any way, as its value is often dictated by how good a particular single barrel is. Having a few 1792 Single Barrels on my shelf, I don’t find the need to go out of my way to find more no matter the price. Revisiting 1792 Single Barrel in 2023 was an impulse decision knowing that spending $50 for a good or bad (and 1792 is rarely straight up bad), was a fair gamble considering the price. To my surprise, this time the gamble paid off. I can’t guarantee that all 1792 Single Barrel releases will be an above average to way above average value, but here’s proof of one. I can’t also say I’d be thrilled to purchase what may just be an average single barrel bottle for $50, but knowing the potential upside, and the random bottle I bought at the store, it’s a gamble I’d be willing to make again.

Overall

After tasting through 1792’s summer 2023 releases (Aged Twelve Years, Sweet Wheat, Full Proof, and Single Barrel), I’m left feeling surprised, mostly impressed, and even stunned, and that is no more true than with 1792 Single Barrel. Leaving what I expected to be the least interesting release for last, it turns out 1792 Single Barrel is by far the most impressive of the bunch. Having tasted many 1792 releases over the years including the old aged stated ones and plenty of single barrels for our Single Barrel Club, 1792 is typically a solid tasting bourbon, but it hardly ever truly impresses. Where I’ve talked about how bourbon is ever-changing and to never count out a brand for a single bad release (such as 2015’s Full Proof release), 2023’s Single Barrel release further shows how dynamic and unexpected single barrel releases can be. While many have begun feeling single barrel fatigue, it only takes one fantastic find to completely reinvigorate your opinion of them. Unfortunately with 1792 Single Barrel releases, Barton doesn’t list what barrel a particular bottle is from, so there’s no guarantee you’ll find the same one I did. My hope is that my bottle is a good representative of the batch of barrels this year’s releases came from. I thought I knew everything there was to know about how 1792 bourbon tastes, but

2023 Release Review: 1792 Single Barrel Bourbon
2023 Release Review: 1792 Single Barrel Bourbon
Bottle Info

Classification: Straight Bourbon

Company: Sazerac Company, Inc

Distillery: Barton 1792 Distillery

Release Date: Summer 2023 (Ongoing)

Proof: 98.6

Age: NAS (Aged at least 4 years per TTB regulations)

Mashbill: Undisclosed

Color: Dark Caramel

MSRP: $50 (2023)

Official Website

Reader Rating3896 Votes
8.9
10

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  1. I had the opportunity to try this expression and it was incredible! The nose is rich and captivating, the palate is a perfectly balanced fusion of flavors, and the finish is long and flavorful. I highly recommend trying this bourbon if you have the chance. The unique flavors it offers make it stand out from other 1792 expressions and its value is worth the risk. I would definitely recommend this bourbon to others and would love to try it again in the future. s that’s the fun in being a consumer within this industry—every so often the gamble pays off.

    “This 1792 Single Barrel Bourbon (2023 Release) stands out from other expressions in the brand’s portfolio with its unique flavors and impressive balance. While the price may vary based on the quality of each individual barrel, this bourbon is definitely worth trying for its rich nose, flavorful palate, and long finish. A great value and highly recommended for any bourbon enthusiast.”

  2. T when they do turn out like this it’s worth every penny and more!

    This is a highly detailed and informative review that provides a comprehensive evaluation of 1792 Single Barrel Bourbon. It not only describes the basic notes and qualities of the bourbon, but also delves into its uniqueness, value, and overall experience. This review would be very helpful for someone interested in trying this particular release or the 1792 brand in general.

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Written by Dustin Gandoff

Dustin Gandoff is a news reporter and bourbon enthusiast. He has been writing about bourbon for the past five years, and has become an expert in the field. He has traveled to distilleries all over the world to learn more about the craft and to sample some of the finest bourbons available. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experience with others, and is always looking for new ways to explore the world of bourbon.

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