Barrell Craft Spirits Goes Gray (Again) For New Whiskey

Barrell Craft Spirits (BCS) recently released its BCS Gray Label Whiskey. 

The BCS Gray Label Whiskey features 24-year Canadian whiskey barrels, a portion of which were finished in Oloroso Sherry barrels and Armagnac casks. The finishing casks were blended together and bottled at cask strength at 121.64 proof.

Over the past two years, the BCS team has experimented with some extended secondary maturation on both the core portfolio and a select number of barrels acquired and earmarked for the line. This process requires a significant amount of time, experimentation, and development in this new set of releases.

“Essentially, the BCS Gray Label Whiskey is a limited edition luxury bottling, which reflects the overall investment of time, development, and ingredients required for these blends,” said Joe Beatrice, Barrell Craft Spirits Founder. “This is blending at its best and the result is a truly exceptional whiskey.”

This follows the recent release of the company’s Gray Label Bourbon back in September. Going forward, the BCS Line will officially feature the “Gray Label” moniker for the full line of Barrell Craft Spirits’ Bourbons, Whiskey, and Rums that previously existed.

The Barrell Craft Spirits Gray Label Whiskey, which includes a gift box, is now available for $249.99.

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