I.W. Harper Bourbon 750ML
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Description
Description
I.W. Harper Bourbon 750ML is an 82-proof (41% ABV) Kentucky straight bourbon aged a minimum of four years in new American oak barrels. This corn-forward expression returned to the U.S. market in 2015 after a 20-year absence, having been sold exclusively to international markets during that stretch. Whisky Advocate has highlighted its sweet, melon-accented character, while Wine Enthusiast praised its vanilla and spice profile.
Quick Facts: ABV: 41% (82 Proof) | Origin: Kentucky, USA | Minimum 4 Years Old | Owner: Diageo
Production & Heritage
I.W. Harper is produced under Diageo ownership, with the bourbon aged at the historic Stitzel-Weller Distillery warehouses in Louisville, Kentucky, and bottled at Diageo's facility in Tullahoma, Tennessee. The mashbill runs 73% corn, 18% rye, and 9% malted barley — a grain recipe that leans heavily into sweetness while the rye content provides a measured backbone of spice. All barrels are new charred American oak, as required for straight bourbon, and the minimum four-year maturation period gives the liquid enough wood contact to develop caramel and vanilla depth without overwhelming the lighter fruit notes that define the brand's style.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with spring citrus and juicy apricot, followed by delicate clover and soft vanilla. It reads light and airy, reflecting the moderate proof and corn-heavy grain bill.
Taste: On entry, vanilla and almond lead the way before caramel sweetness spreads across the mid-palate. Light oak, apricot, and subtle citrus flavors emerge as the bourbon opens up. Wine Enthusiast specifically noted the interplay of vanilla and almond alongside warming baking spices.
Finish: The finish is moderately short and drying, with warming nutmeg and cinnamon trailing off into a cleanly sweet spiciness. Whisky Advocate described it as finishing well, with no harsh edges or bitterness.
How to Drink I.W. Harper
At 82 proof, I.W. Harper drinks comfortably neat or over a single large ice cube — no water necessary, though a few drops will further open the fruit notes. Its gentle sweetness and moderate body also make it a reliable cocktail bourbon. An Old Fashioned lets the vanilla and caramel core shine against bitters and citrus peel. A Whiskey Sour benefits from the bourbon's natural apricot and citrus character, which pairs naturally with fresh lemon. A Mint Julep works well here because the corn-forward sweetness supports the drink's sugar and fresh mint without needing high proof to cut through dilution.
Best For
- Introducing a friend to straight bourbon for the first time
- Building a home bar with a reliable, mixable Kentucky straight
- Sipping on a warm evening with minimal fuss
- Gifting someone who appreciates bourbon heritage and brand history
Frequently Asked Questions
What does I.W. Harper taste like? I.W. Harper is a gentle, corn-forward bourbon led by vanilla, caramel, and apricot notes with light oak and warming cinnamon-nutmeg spice on the finish. The profile is sweet and approachable rather than bold or high-impact.
How does I.W. Harper compare to Four Roses Small Batch? Four Roses Small Batch is bottled at 90 proof and uses a blend of multiple mashbills and yeast strains, producing a more complex, spice-driven profile, while I.W. Harper's single mashbill at 82 proof yields a lighter, sweeter, more straightforward drinking experience. Four Roses Small Batch generally receives slightly higher critical praise for neat sipping, but I.W. Harper appeals to drinkers who prioritize smoothness over intensity.
Is I.W. Harper good for beginners? Yes — the low 82 proof, gentle sweetness, and absence of aggressive barrel char or heavy spice make it one of the more approachable Kentucky straights available. It serves as a comfortable starting point before moving into higher-proof or more complex bourbons.
Where is I.W. Harper made? I.W. Harper is a Kentucky bourbon aged at the Stitzel-Weller Distillery warehouses in Louisville, Kentucky, and bottled at Diageo's facility in Tullahoma, Tennessee. The brand is owned and operated by Diageo.
What foods pair well with I.W. Harper? Grilled peaches or stone fruit desserts complement the bourbon's natural apricot notes. Smoked pork shoulder echoes its caramel sweetness. Aged cheddar plays well against the oak and vanilla. Pecan pie mirrors the nutty, sweet profile. Cornbread with honey butter reinforces the corn-forward grain character.
What sizes does I.W. Harper come in? The standard expression is widely available in the 750ml bottle size.
Is I.W. Harper worth the price? I.W. Harper positions as an entry-level to mid-range Kentucky straight bourbon, competing in a crowded field around the same value tier as Four Roses Yellow Label and Buffalo Trace. It delivers reliable quality for everyday drinking and mixing, though drinkers seeking complexity or high proof may want to look further up the shelf.
Why I.W. Harper?
The most compelling aspect of this bourbon is its unusual backstory: it spent two decades available only outside the United States before Diageo brought it back to domestic shelves in 2015, making it a familiar name overseas but a relative rediscovery at home. The Stitzel-Weller warehouse aging connects it, however loosely, to one of Kentucky's most storied distillery sites. At 82 proof with a four-year minimum age statement and a high-corn mashbill, it occupies a specific niche — an easy-drinking, sweet-leaning straight bourbon that doesn't ask much of the drinker but rewards with clean, well-balanced flavor. For anyone building a bourbon collection or looking for a dependable mixing whiskey with genuine Kentucky heritage, I.W. Harper fills that role without pretension.
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