Lone Whisker The Dogfather 15 Year Bourbon 750ML
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Lone Whisker The Dogfather 15 Year Bourbon 750ML is a limited-release Kentucky straight bourbon aged 15 years, bottled at 93.8 proof (47% ABV) in a 750ml format. With fewer than 1,000 bottles produced per release, this is one of the more elusive well-aged bourbons on the market — a distinction reinforced by its 86.50/100 rating on Whiskybase.
Quick Facts: ABV: 47% (93.8 Proof) | Origin: Kentucky, USA | 15 Year Age Statement | Distillery: Boone County Distilling
Production & Heritage
Lone Whisker partnered with Boone County Distilling in Kentucky to produce The Dogfather. The bourbon was distilled in August 2009 and spent 5,475 days — a full 15 years — maturing in oak barrels, during which significant angel's share evaporation reduced each barrel's yield well below the typical 275–300 bottles. The mashbill centers on approximately 75% corn with rye and malted barley rounding out the grain bill, resulting in a classic high-corn Kentucky bourbon profile amplified by extended oak contact. The small-batch approach and limited barrel selection keep each release under 1,000 bottles.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Rich caramel and toasted oak open the nose, followed by dried fruit and a subtle floral quality. Deeper investigation reveals leather and dried flowers layered beneath the sweetness.
Taste: The entry is soft and velvety, leading with vanilla and maraschino cherry. At mid-palate, rich chocolate and baking spice develop, while the oak influence builds steadily without overpowering the sweeter grain character. The 15 years of aging deliver remarkable integration — no single note dominates.
Finish: Warm and smooth with lingering oak toastiness, leather, and a trailing spice that recalls the rye in the mashbill. The finish holds for a considerable length, fading gradually into a gentle sweetness.
How to Drink The Dogfather
Given its age, rarity, and layered complexity, The Dogfather is best appreciated neat in a Glencairn or tulip glass at room temperature; a few drops of water can open up the dried fruit and floral aromatics without diluting the proof significantly. For those inclined to mix with a bourbon of this caliber, consider these options:
- Old Fashioned — The deep vanilla and oak profile pairs naturally with a demerara sugar cube and Angostura bitters, letting the 15-year depth shine through.
- Boulevardier — The chocolate and spice notes complement sweet vermouth and Campari, adding aged complexity to the classic template.
- Vieux Carré — The leather and dried fruit characteristics hold their ground alongside rye, Cognac, and Bénédictine in this spirit-forward New Orleans staple.
Best For
- Gifting a serious bourbon collector seeking limited-production releases
- Celebrating a milestone — anniversary, retirement, or major personal achievement
- Adding a rare, well-aged expression to a curated home bar
- Side-by-side tastings comparing long-aged Kentucky bourbons
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Dogfather taste like? The Dogfather delivers a velvety combination of vanilla, maraschino cherry, and rich chocolate, underscored by toasted oak and warm baking spice. The 15 years of barrel aging give it a smooth, deeply integrated character with a long, warming finish.
How does The Dogfather compare to Knob Creek 15 Year? Both are 15-year Kentucky straight bourbons, but The Dogfather is bottled at 93.8 proof versus Knob Creek 15 Year's 100 proof, making it slightly softer on the palate. The Dogfather is also produced in much smaller quantities — under 1,000 bottles per release — placing it in a more limited, allocated tier.
Is The Dogfather good for sipping neat? Absolutely — its 47% ABV hits a sweet spot that delivers full flavor and warmth without excessive heat, and the 15-year maturation provides the kind of complexity that rewards slow, thoughtful sipping.
Where is The Dogfather made? The Dogfather is a Kentucky straight bourbon produced in partnership with Boone County Distilling, located in northern Kentucky. The bourbon was distilled in 2009 and aged in oak barrels within the state.
What foods pair well with The Dogfather? Dark chocolate truffles complement the cocoa and vanilla notes. Smoked brisket echoes the oak and leather character. Aged cheddar or Gruyère mirrors the bourbon's depth and caramel sweetness. Pecan pie aligns with the toasted nut and brown sugar qualities, and charcuterie with dried fruits highlights the bourbon's dried fruit and spice aromatics.
What sizes does The Dogfather come in? The Dogfather 15 Year is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is The Dogfather worth the price? The Dogfather positions firmly in the ultra-premium tier, justified by its 15-year age statement, limited production of fewer than 1,000 bottles per release, and the significant angel's share lost during extended aging. For collectors and enthusiasts who value rarity and well-aged bourbon character, it represents a serious but defensible investment.
Why The Dogfather?
Fifteen years in oak is a long commitment for any bourbon, and the angel's share claimed during that time means each barrel yields far fewer bottles than a younger expression — a reality reflected in The Dogfather's sub-1,000-bottle releases. Distilled in August 2009 at Boone County Distilling and left untouched for 5,475 days, the resulting bourbon carries the kind of deep oak integration and layered complexity that shorter-aged competitors simply cannot replicate. Its 93.8 proof strikes an effective balance between accessibility and intensity, delivering full flavor without requiring significant dilution. In a market increasingly crowded with age-stated bourbons chasing hype, The Dogfather earns its place through genuine scarcity and a patient, old-school approach to maturation.
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