Barrell Craft Gold Label Bourbon 750ML
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Barrell Craft Gold Label Bourbon 750ML is a cask-strength blend of 16- and 17-year-old straight bourbons bottled at 51.1% ABV (102.2 proof) in a 750ml bottle. Scored 92 points by Whisky Advocate and ranked #2 on Uproxx's "The 100 Best Bourbon Whiskeys Of 2022," this release represents the pinnacle of Barrell Craft Spirits' blending program — a rare showcase of extensively aged American whiskey married with exceptional precision.
Quick Facts: ABV: 51.1% (102.2 proof) | Origin: Indiana, Kentucky & Tennessee, USA | Blend of 16- and 17-Year-Old Straight Bourbons | Blender: Barrell Craft Spirits (Louisville, KY)
Production & Heritage
Barrell Craft Spirits operates as an independent blender based in Louisville, Kentucky, sourcing and blending whiskeys from multiple distilleries rather than distilling its own. For the Gold Label Bourbon, the team selected barrels from distilleries in Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee, organizing them into four distinct flavor profiles: cherry bomb barrels delivering bright fruit intensity, nutty oak-forward barrels contributing depth, high-proof barrels adding structural complexity, and barrels expressing milk chocolate character. Select barrels from these collections underwent secondary maturation in toasted virgin American oak casks before the final blend was assembled, a step that layered additional sweetness and wood spice onto an already complex foundation of well-aged bourbon.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with concentrated tropical fruit — tangerine, mango, and pineapple — before shifting toward lime zest and passionfruit. Underneath, toasted coconut flakes and a hint of warm oak give the aromatics a roasted, dessert-like depth.
Taste: The palate enters rich and fruit-forward with mango, pineapple, and coconut layered alongside cream soda sweetness. At mid-palate, the blend pivots to Nutella-coated French toast, spicy cedar, and pine resin, while the back end delivers maple walnut ice cream and vanilla extracted from years of barrel contact. At 102.2 proof, the mouthfeel is full and viscous without turning hot.
Finish: Long and warming, with nougat, praline, and allspice giving way to white chocolate. Herbaceous undertones — celery, dill, and elderflower — emerge late, adding an unexpected savory dimension that keeps the finish from reading purely sweet.
How to Drink Gold Label Bourbon
Neat is the definitive way to experience this blend; at 16 and 17 years of age, the complexity rewards undiluted attention, though a few drops of water open the tropical fruit notes further. Beyond sipping, the bourbon's intensity and layered profile also excel in spirit-forward cocktails:
- Old Fashioned: The nougat and praline notes harmonize naturally with a sugar cube and aromatic bitters, producing a rich, dessert-like variation.
- Boulevardier: Gold Label's oak backbone and high proof stand up to sweet vermouth and Campari without losing definition.
- Revolver: Paired with coffee liqueur and orange bitters, the blend's cream soda and chocolate character creates a seamless union.
Best For
- Gifting a serious bourbon collector who values aged, limited-release blends
- Side-by-side tastings comparing aged bourbon profiles from Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee
- Milestone celebrations that warrant opening something genuinely rare
- Experienced sippers exploring the craft of independent blending at the highest level
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Gold Label Bourbon taste like? Gold Label Bourbon leads with tropical fruit — mango, pineapple, and coconut — then transitions through cream soda, Nutella, and spicy oak before settling into a long finish of nougat, praline, and white chocolate. Herbaceous undertones of dill and elderflower add an unexpected savory complexity.
How does Gold Label Bourbon compare to Gold Label Seagrass? Both sit at the top of Barrell's Gold Label lineup, but Gold Label Bourbon is a pure straight bourbon blend aged 16–17 years, while Gold Label Seagrass is a rye-based whiskey finished in multiple cask types. The Bourbon skews tropical and oak-driven; the Seagrass tends more herbal and maritime in character.
Is Gold Label Bourbon good for sipping neat? Absolutely — its 16- and 17-year age components deliver deep complexity that rewards slow, undiluted sipping. Despite bottling at 102.2 proof, the blend is remarkably balanced and does not require dilution, though water opens additional fruit layers.
Where is Gold Label Bourbon made? The bourbon is blended by Barrell Craft Spirits in Louisville, Kentucky, using sourced barrels distilled and aged at facilities in Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
What foods pair well with Gold Label Bourbon? Dark chocolate truffles echo the blend's Nutella and white chocolate notes. Smoked brisket complements its cedar and oak spice. Pecan pie mirrors the praline finish. Aged Gruyère contrasts the tropical fruit with savory nuttiness. Crème brûlée matches the cream soda sweetness and caramelized oak.
What sizes does Gold Label Bourbon come in? Gold Label Bourbon is released in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Gold Label Bourbon worth the price? Gold Label Bourbon positions as an ultra-premium expression within Barrell's portfolio, reflecting the cost of sourcing well-aged barrels (16–17 years), secondary maturation in toasted virgin oak, and the labor-intensive four-profile blending approach. For aged bourbon enthusiasts, the depth and critical recognition — including 92 points from Whisky Advocate — place it firmly in competitive territory among top-shelf American whiskeys.
Why Gold Label Bourbon?
What separates Gold Label Bourbon from the crowded field of premium American whiskey is the specificity of its blending architecture. Rather than simply marrying old barrels, Barrell's team isolated four distinct flavor profiles — cherry bomb fruit, nutty oak, high-proof complexity, and milk chocolate — then selectively finished certain barrels in toasted virgin American oak before combining them into a single release. The result earned 92 points from Whisky Advocate and a #2 ranking on Uproxx's 2022 best bourbon list, validating the approach as more than a novelty. For drinkers who appreciate transparency, sourced provenance, and demonstrable craft in blending, this is one of the most deliberate and rewarding aged bourbons on the American market.
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