Old Charter Oak Goes French For Latest Drop

Old Charter Oak French Oak is the latest release from Buffalo Trace Distillery as it continues to showcase oak tree varietals through its Old Charter Oak brand.

For the latest release, Buffalo Trace is revisiting its French Oak series. In 2013, Buffalo Trace obtained a small number of barrels from France, filled them with its Mash #1, the same mashbill used to make Buffalo Trace, Eagle Rare and other bourbons from the distillery.

“We first experimented with French Oak barrels in 1995,” said Buffalo Trace Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley. “We released our first experiment with French Oak in 2006, and we were so pleased with the results we bought more barrels from France and put more bourbon up to age. Over time, this has become one of our favorite bourbons and it’s always a treat when we’ve got some that are ready to bottle. It’s power packed with sweetness, sourced from the vanilla, caramel and wood sugars while balanced with the French Oak tannins. With the French Oak barrels, we are exploring how the flavors are delivered at different levels. It speaks to the regionality of wood and how it can impact the flavor of the bourbon whiskey.”

This is the third release of Old Charter Oak French Oak, and the sixth release overall for the Old Charter Oak brand. Past releases include Mongolian Oak, Canadian Oak, and Chinkapin Oak. Old Charter Oak Bourbon will be releasing many different oak expressions in the future, with its next release planned for 2022.

First revealed in 2018, the brand showcases the diverse taste profiles of barrels obtained from trees grown in different countries, climates and soil. The oak trees used for the barrels that are dedicated to this brand vary by country of origin, or species, or U.S. state. Some barrels are even made from century oaks, 100-, 200- or 300-year-old oak trees. The brand dates back to 1874, when Adam and Ben Chapeze created the bourbon, naming it in honor of the Charter Oak tree, a famous symbol of American independence and free spirit, which grew in Connecticut in the 12th or 13th century until it fell in a storm in 1856.

Available now in limited release, Old Charter Oak French Oak is 92 proof and is $69.99.

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