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Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Series No.14

Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Series No.14
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Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Series No.14Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Series No.14

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Lot number: 180-04881

Winning bid: £100

In the early 1800s, thanks to owner and crafter Elijah Pepper and the experimentation years later of Master Distiller James Christopher Crow, Woodford County Distillery was the site for landmark discoveries and innovative techniques in bourbon making.

Pepper and Crow are credited with refining and defining key processes such as sour mashing, yeast propagation, copper pot distillation and the maturing of whiskey in new, charred oak casks. Their work defined bourbon - and subsequently - rye whiskey as we know them today. The distillery also has one of the few heat-cycled barrelhouses in the world ensuring maximum char and toasting.

Number 14 in the Master’s Collection series is made with select American Oak.

45.2% ABV / 70cl

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