Fighting Cock Bourbon 750ML
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Description
Fighting Cock Bourbon 750ML is a 103-proof (51.5% ABV) Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey produced by Heaven Hill Distilleries in Bardstown, Kentucky. Built on a high-corn mashbill with a notable rye component, this expression punches above its weight class as a bold, full-flavored bourbon that delivers serious proof without a premium price tag.
Quick Facts: ABV: 51.5% (103 Proof) | Origin: Bardstown, Kentucky, USA | NAS (No Age Statement) | Distillery: Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc.
Production & Heritage
Heaven Hill Distilleries, headquartered in Bardstown, Kentucky, is one of the largest independent, family-owned bourbon producers in the United States. Fighting Cock is built on a mashbill of 75% corn, 13% rye, and 12% malted barley — a grain recipe that leans into sweetness while allowing the rye to assert itself with backbone and spice. Bottled at 103 proof, the expression was deliberately positioned two proof points above its primary competitor, Wild Turkey 101, reflecting Heaven Hill's philosophy of delivering more intensity at a competitive price. The bourbon formerly carried a 6-year age statement, but current bottlings are released as NAS (no age statement).
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with sweet caramel and vanilla, followed by baking spices and toasted oak. Deeper layers reveal apricot and a subtle nuttiness that hints at the bourbon's corn-forward foundation.
Taste: The palate entry is rich with honey and kettle corn sweetness before the 13% rye makes its presence felt at mid-palate — pepper, allspice, and clove building through a warm, moderately spicy center. Toasted walnut and pecan smokiness emerge alongside charred wood and dark cocoa powder, adding complexity that belies the price point.
Finish: The finish is medium-long with lingering warmth, carrying notes of leather, charred oak, and residual honey sweetness. At 103 proof, there is discernible heat, but it resolves into a dry, spice-driven close rather than an aggressive burn.
How to Drink Fighting Cock
At 103 proof, Fighting Cock stands up well neat for those who enjoy barrel-strength intensity, though a few drops of water open up the honey and caramel notes considerably. It also performs exceptionally in cocktails where bourbon needs to assert itself through mixers. An Old Fashioned benefits from the bourbon's natural caramel sweetness and spice, reducing the need for extra sugar. A Whiskey Sour gains depth from the cocoa and nutty undertones that cut through citrus. A Kentucky Mule pairs the bourbon's peppery rye character with ginger beer for a high-proof twist on the classic.
Best For
- Bourbon drinkers who prefer higher-proof expressions without spending up to barrel-strength prices
- Building a home cocktail bar where a versatile, proof-forward bourbon is essential
- Blind tastings comparing Kentucky straight bourbons in the 100–107 proof range
- Introducing experienced whiskey drinkers to Heaven Hill's broader portfolio beyond Evan Williams and Elijah Craig
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fighting Cock taste like? Fighting Cock delivers a sweet, spicy profile anchored by honey, caramel, and vanilla, with notable rye-driven notes of pepper, allspice, and dark cocoa. The 103 proof adds warmth and intensity that amplifies the toasted oak and nutty undertones.
How does Fighting Cock compare to Wild Turkey 101? Both are high-proof Kentucky straight bourbons positioned as everyday drinkers, but Fighting Cock runs two proof points higher at 103 and uses a different mashbill — 75% corn, 13% rye, and 12% malted barley versus Wild Turkey 101's lower corn and higher rye recipe. Fighting Cock tends to lean sweeter with more honey and nut character, while Wild Turkey 101 is often described as spicier and more herbal.
Is Fighting Cock good for cocktails? Yes — the 103 proof ensures the bourbon's flavor carries through ice dilution and mixers, making it a strong choice for Old Fashioneds, Whiskey Sours, and other stirred or shaken bourbon cocktails.
Where is Fighting Cock made? Fighting Cock is produced by Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. in Bardstown, Kentucky, a town widely regarded as the bourbon capital of the world and home to several major distilleries along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
What foods pair well with Fighting Cock? Smoked brisket complements the bourbon's charred oak and cocoa notes. Pecan pie echoes its nutty, caramel sweetness. Sharp aged cheddar provides a savory contrast to the honey-forward palate. Dark chocolate intensifies the cocoa and leather finish. Cornbread with honey butter mirrors the bourbon's corn-driven foundation.
What sizes does Fighting Cock come in? Fighting Cock Bourbon is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle, with 1.75L handles also commonly found in many markets.
Is Fighting Cock worth the price? Fighting Cock positions firmly in the value tier of Kentucky straight bourbon, delivering 103-proof intensity and a well-developed flavor profile that regularly outperforms its modest price point — making it one of the more compelling budget bourbons on the market.
Why Fighting Cock?
In a crowded field of budget bourbons, Fighting Cock distinguishes itself with genuine proof and a mashbill that produces more complexity than many expressions twice its price. The 103-proof bottling strength is a deliberate choice by Heaven Hill — a distillery with decades of experience calibrating proof to flavor — ensuring that nothing is lost to over-dilution. The interplay between the corn-driven sweetness and the 13% rye spice creates a bourbon that works as both a sipper and a cocktail foundation. For drinkers who have explored Evan Williams or Elijah Craig and want to stay within the Heaven Hill family at a higher proof, Fighting Cock is the logical and rewarding next step.
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