Jeffersons Reserve Pritchard Hill Cabernet Cask Finish 750ML

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Description

Jefferson's Reserve Pritchard Hill Cabernet Cask Finish 750ML is a Kentucky straight bourbon finished in French oak Cabernet Sauvignon casks, bottled at 45.1% ABV (90.2 proof). This limited expression earned 94 points from Whisky Advocate, which praised its smoothness and rich flavors — a testament to the unusual marriage of aged bourbon and prestigious Napa Valley wine barrels.

Quick Facts: ABV: 45.1% (90.2 Proof)  |  Origin: Kentucky, USA  |  Cabernet Cask Finished Bourbon  |  Distillery: Kentucky Artisan Distillery, Louisville

Production & Heritage

Jefferson's, founded by Trey Zoeller, has built its reputation on experimental finishing techniques and sourcing distinctive bourbon stocks. The Pritchard Hill expression begins as a blend of three bourbons, drawing from 15-year-old Jefferson's Reserve stock, then spends 12 months finishing in French oak casks sourced from Chappellet Winery's Pritchard Hill vineyard in St. Helena, Napa Valley. Those casks previously held Cabernet Sauvignon and were seasoned at the vineyard's famously elevated, rocky slopes — conditions that concentrate tannins and flavor compounds in the wood. The result is a twin-wood aging process that layers classic bourbon character with vinous depth rarely found in standard barrel-finished whiskeys.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with blackberry and black cherry before shifting into darker territory — licorice, dark chocolate, and a thread of cherry bubble gum. Beneath those primary notes sit white grape juice, hazelnuts, brown sugar, and a faint rye bread quality that signals the underlying bourbon's grain character.

Taste: The entry is bright and fruit-forward, with dates, apricots, and a recognizable Cabernet grape presence arriving early. At mid-palate the texture turns soft and creamy, introducing gentle baking spice alongside restrained black tea, nut, and chocolate flavors. A lemon-like acidity keeps things balanced, preventing the wine-cask influence from overwhelming the bourbon's core.

Finish: Long and layered, with coffee beans, nutty chocolate, and persistent oak tannins that recall the French casks' Napa Valley origins. A subtle smokiness lingers alongside dry oak, giving the finale real grip and staying power.

How to Drink Pritchard Hill

Neat is the ideal first pour — the 90.2 proof hits a sweet spot where the wine-cask complexity unfolds without requiring dilution. A single large ice cube opens up the fruit notes further if you prefer a slightly chilled serve. For cocktails, this bourbon's vinous backbone makes it unexpectedly versatile:

  • Manhattan: The dark fruit and tannin structure harmonize naturally with sweet vermouth, amplifying the cocktail's depth.
  • Boulevardier: The Cabernet-cask influence stands up to Campari's bitterness while the chocolate and nut notes complement the aperitivo profile.
  • Old Fashioned: The bourbon's inherent sweetness and fruit complexity mean you can reduce the sugar, letting the cask finish do the heavy lifting.

Best For

  • Gifting a bourbon collector who appreciates wine-cask experimentation
  • Side-by-side tastings comparing cask-finished bourbons against standard expressions
  • After-dinner sipping alongside dark chocolate or dessert courses
  • Adding a conversation-starting bottle to a home whiskey library

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Pritchard Hill taste like? It leads with dark fruit — blackberry, dates, and apricot — layered over creamy chocolate, gentle spice, and coffee, all framed by French oak tannins from the Cabernet Sauvignon cask finish.

How does Pritchard Hill compare to Bardstown Bourbon Company Phifer Pavitt Reserve? Both are wine-cask-finished Kentucky bourbons, but Pritchard Hill leans into a softer, creamier texture with prominent dark fruit, while Phifer Pavitt tends to deliver bolder tannic structure and a more overtly vinous character. Pritchard Hill's use of specifically sourced Chappellet Napa Valley casks also gives it a distinct terroir-driven identity.

Is Pritchard Hill good for sipping neat? Yes — the 45.1% ABV delivers enough intensity to carry complex flavors without excessive heat, making it an excellent neat sipper straight from the bottle.

Where is Pritchard Hill made? The bourbon is produced at the Kentucky Artisan Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky, and finished in French oak casks from Chappellet Winery's Pritchard Hill vineyard in St. Helena, Napa Valley, California.

What foods pair well with Pritchard Hill? Dark chocolate truffles complement the cocoa and coffee notes; aged Gruyère mirrors its nutty complexity; dried fig and date charcuterie boards echo the fruit-forward palate; grilled lamb chops match the bourbon's tannic structure; and crème brûlée bridges the brown sugar and vanilla tones in the base bourbon.

What sizes does Pritchard Hill come in? The standard release is a 750ML bottle, which is the most widely available format.

Is Pritchard Hill worth the price? It positions as a premium limited expression within the Jefferson's lineup, justified by its 15-year-old reserve bourbon base, 12-month secondary finishing in sought-after Chappellet casks, and a 94-point score from Whisky Advocate — strong credentials for a cask-finished bourbon at this tier.

Why Pritchard Hill?

What separates this expression from the crowded field of wine-finished bourbons is specificity. The casks aren't generic Cabernet barrels — they come from Chappellet's Pritchard Hill vineyard, one of Napa Valley's most celebrated hillside sites, where high elevation and volcanic soils produce concentrated, tannic wines that deeply season French oak. Starting with a 15-year-old bourbon blend gives the spirit enough backbone to absorb that influence without losing its identity. The 94-point Whisky Advocate score confirms that the concept delivers in the glass, not just on the label. For drinkers interested in the intersection of bourbon craft and fine winemaking, few bottles make the case as convincingly.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Bourbon
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Kentucky
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    90.2
  • Brand
    Jefferson's

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