Thomas S. Moore Cognac Cask 750ML

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Description

Thomas S. Moore Cognac Cask 750ML is a Kentucky straight bourbon finished in VSOP-level Cognac casks, bottled at 46.7% ABV (93.4 proof) in a 750ml bottle. Rated A- by Drinkhacker, which called it "the most approachable and best-balanced whiskey in this lineup," this expression stands apart for its unusually long secondary maturation — two to four years in Cognac barrels versus the industry-standard three to six months.

Quick Facts: ABV: 46.7% (93.4 Proof)  |  Origin: Bardstown, Kentucky, USA  |  Extended Cognac Cask Finish  |  Distillery: Barton 1792 Distillery

Production & Heritage

The Thomas S. Moore line is produced at Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky, one of the oldest continuously operating distilleries in the commonwealth. The base spirit uses Barton's high-rye bourbon mashbill, initially aged five to six years in new charred American oak barrels. It is then transferred into VSOP-level Cognac casks — barrels that previously held Cognac for six or more years — where it rests for an additional two to four years. This extended finishing period is far longer than most bourbon cask finishes and allows for deep integration between the bourbon's native grain character and the dried fruit, floral, and earthy complexity contributed by the French oak Cognac barrels.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Citrus peel and ripe stone fruit open the nose, followed by a wave of vanilla, jasmine, and lavender. Beneath those florals sit slightly herbal undertones and gentle oak, lending a perfumed quality that signals the Cognac cask influence immediately.

Taste: The entry is lush with apricot, orange, and caramel, carrying a noticeable but not aggressive sweetness. At mid-palate, dark chocolate emerges alongside baking spice, green peppercorn, and complex dried stone fruit. Earthy undertones of dry leather and tobacco leaf add depth, while the mouthfeel stays relatively light for its proof.

Finish: Toasted oak, cedar, and dried orange rind dominate the finish, which trends dry and earthy rather than sweet. Light vanilla bean lingers at the very end, giving a balanced fade that invites the next sip.

How to Drink Thomas S. Moore Cognac Cask

Neat or with a few drops of water is the ideal serve; the 93.4-proof backbone holds its structure well while a splash of water opens up the floral and stone-fruit aromatics. For cocktails, the Cognac cask influence provides unusual versatility:

  • Vieux Carré — The floral and dried-fruit notes mirror the cocktail's traditional Cognac component, creating a bourbon-only riff with seamless complexity.
  • Old Fashioned — Orange and caramel tones already present in the whiskey harmonize naturally with an orange peel garnish and a touch of demerara syrup.
  • Boulevardier — The earthy, slightly dry finish stands up to Campari's bitterness without losing its fruit-forward character.

Best For

  • Bourbon drinkers exploring cask-finished expressions beyond standard port or sherry finishes
  • Gifting a whiskey enthusiast who appreciates unusual production techniques
  • Side-by-side tastings comparing different Thomas S. Moore cask finishes
  • After-dinner sipping as an alternative to traditional Cognac or brandy

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Thomas S. Moore Cognac Cask taste like? It leads with ripe apricot, orange, and caramel, then shifts into dark chocolate, baking spice, and earthy tobacco leaf, finishing dry with toasted oak and cedar.

How does Thomas S. Moore Cognac Cask compare to One Eight Untitled 13? One Eight Untitled 13 is a 10-year-old bourbon finished in a combination of sherry, Cognac, and Spanish brandy casks, making it a multi-cask blend at a slightly higher price point. Thomas S. Moore focuses exclusively on a single Cognac cask finish with a longer secondary maturation of two to four years, resulting in a more focused French oak and stone-fruit profile.

Is Thomas S. Moore Cognac Cask good for sipping neat? Yes — its 93.4-proof strength provides enough body for neat sipping without being overly hot, and the extended Cognac cask finishing creates layered complexity that rewards slow, deliberate tasting.

Where is Thomas S. Moore Cognac Cask made? It is produced at the Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky, located in the heart of bourbon country within Nelson County.

What foods pair well with Thomas S. Moore Cognac Cask? Dark chocolate truffles complement the cocoa notes on the palate. Aged Comté or Gruyère cheese echoes the earthy, nutty undertones. Apricot tarts mirror the stone-fruit sweetness. Charcuterie with dried fruits bridges the leather and tobacco finish. Crème brûlée pairs well with the caramel and vanilla elements.

What sizes does Thomas S. Moore Cognac Cask come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle.

Is Thomas S. Moore Cognac Cask worth the price? It positions as a mid-premium finished bourbon, and its two-to-four-year secondary maturation in VSOP Cognac casks represents a level of production investment uncommon at this price tier, making it strong value among cask-finished American whiskeys.

Why Thomas S. Moore Cognac Cask?

The defining differentiator here is time. Where most bourbon finishes measure their secondary maturation in months, this expression spends two to four years absorbing character from VSOP-level Cognac barrels — a commitment that yields genuine integration rather than a surface-level flavor veneer. Drinkhacker's A- rating and its praise as the most balanced whiskey in the Thomas S. Moore lineup reinforce that the extended finishing translates into quality in the glass. For drinkers who have explored standard port- and sherry-finished bourbons and want something with a distinctly French oak, floral, and stone-fruit personality, this Cognac cask expression fills a niche that very few Kentucky distilleries attempt at this level of patience.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Bourbon
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Kentucky
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    93.4
  • Brand
    Thomas S. Moore

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