King of Kentucky 12 Year Batch #2
CRITICAL ACCLAIM:
REVIEW: “Tobacco, vanilla, almond paste, marzipan, and aged oak aromas on the nose. Spicy on the palate, with more tobacco and aged oak, plus cinnamon, raspberry jam, cherry pie, and candied black cherry slightly outpacing chocolate sweetness. There’s more fruit on the finish, mainly luscious red berries. Overall, it’s quite a bit more fruit-forward than the other two in the trio, but it’s a nicely aged and integrated whiskey.” - 94 PTS, DAVID FLEMING, WHISKY ADVOCATE (02/2026)
OVERVIEW: "Few of the whiskeys produced by the Louisville-based Brown-Forman Distillery have generated as much attention as its sought-after King of Kentucky label. The brand was founded in 1881 by John Roach, a distiller, entrepreneur, and avid horse-racing enthusiast who named the bourbon for his favorite sport. (Alongside hunting and polo, horse racing is often called the “sport of kings.”) Brown-Forman acquired King of Kentucky in 1936 from a now-defunct company called Selected Kentucky Distillers and converted it from being a straight bourbon to a blended whiskey, which it remained until being discontinued in 1968. But in 2018, Brown-Forman revived the brand as a limited release single barrel, featuring older whiskeys.
The new release has three 12 year old bourbons, differentiated as Batch 1, Batch 2, and Batch 3. All three have the same base recipe, each accounting for a blend of around 100 barrels aged for 12–18 years across several of the distillery’s warehouses. All have the same mashbill—75% corn, 15% rye, and 10% malted barley—representing a shift from some previous batches that have used Brown-Forman’s signature 79% corn, 11% rye, and 10% malted barley mashbill, which has been used for other Brown-Forman products like Old Forester 1924, Cooper’s Craft, and formerly Early Times, which is now owned and produced by Sazerac. The key difference among these batches is their ABVs: Batch 1 is 52.5%, Batch 2 is 53.75%, and Batch 3 Is 55%."
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