Parker's Heritage Collection 8YO Heavy Char Barrels Rye - Current (52.5%, 75cl)

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Parker's Heritage Collection 8YO Heavy Char Barrels Rye - Current (52.5%, 75cl)
  • Parker's Heritage Collection 8YO Heavy Char Barrels Rye - Current (52.5%, 75cl)
  • Parker's Heritage Collection 8YO Heavy Char Barrels Rye - Current (52.5%, 75cl)
  • £300.00

Era:  Current
ABV:  52.5%
Volume:  75cl



Launched in 2007, the Parker's Heritage Collection from Heaven Hill is named after former Heaven Hill Master Distiller, Parker Beam. Parker was sadly diagnosed with ALS (also known as Lou Gherig's disease) in 2010, and bottlings from then on were produced in order to raise funds for research into the condition, and this continues since his death in 2017. Parker's legacy with the company was his forward thinking-approach, and he created the industry’s first small batch bourbon, Elijah Craig, in 1986, and Heaven Hill's first single barrel bourbons, Evan Williams, in 1994. Thic collection continues to honour his ethos by celebrating his achievements as well as pursuing further experimentation in his honour.

Distilled at Bernheim, this is the thiteenth release from the collection and it was the first time rye whisky had been included. What makes this bottle especially unique is that the whiskey has been matured for 8 years in level 5 charred barrels. The most common barrel used in American whiskey is a level 3 charring which is 35 seconds of fire, whereas a level 5 cask has been charred for 90 seconds.

Bernheim is a historic Kentucky distillery. It was established by the Bernheim Brothers in the late 19th century, before passing into the hands of the Schenley company following the repeal of Prohibition. When Schenley were bought over by United Distillers in 1987, the distillery was rebuilt as the new owners looked to consolidate their production to a single facility. When United Distillers became Diageo in 1997, the new parent company were interested in bourbon, and sold the distillery to Heaven Hill. Heaven Hill were established in 1935, but their long-serving Bardstown distillery was lost in a devastating fire in 1996. Homeless for three years, the company acquired Bernheim in 1999, and have produced all of their whiskey there ever since.


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