
W M Weller Larue 7 Years
Overview
William Larue Weller stands as the pinnacle of the Weller lineup and a prime example of barrel-proof wheated bourbon. First released in 2005, it pays homage to the legacy of its namesake, blending craft with historical reverence.
Specs at a glance
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Style | Wheated Bourbon |
| ABV | Barrel proof |
| Mashbill | Wheated (rumored similar to Pappy Van Winkle) |
| Release Info | Annual release since 2005, with a high angel's share loss of around 65% |
| Age | 12 years |
Good to know
This bourbon is named after William Larue Weller, a pioneer in the wheated bourbon category. The whiskey is known for its premium quality, often compared to the revered Pappy Van Winkle line due to its similar mashbill and scarcity.
Tasting notes
- Nose: Bold aromas with distinct oak funk, revealing the complexity gained from years of maturation.
- Palate: A rich tapestry unfolds, featuring dark fruits, caramel, and a touch of maple, all underpinned by a robust oak presence.
- Finish: Long and spicy, leaving a memorable warmth that lingers.
Notable details
- Production: Uncut and unfiltered, matured in charred white oak barrels.
- Lineage: Part of the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, representing the highest tier of wheated expressions.
- Comparison: Often compared to Pappy Van Winkle for its richness and depth.
- Availability: Highly sought after, with a secondary market price soaring to around $1,660, making it a collector's dream.
Serving suggestions
- Best enjoyed neat to appreciate its full complexity, or with a drop of water to soften the spice.
“William Larue Weller is widely regarded as the best barrel-proof wheated bourbon available.” – Source
Closing
This whiskey is not just a drink; it’s a testament to the craft and history of bourbon-making, ideal for those who appreciate depth and character in their spirits.
Sources
[1] Bourboneur – “William Larue Weller”
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