J. W. Rutledge Cream of Kentucky 13 Year Bourbon Whiskey 750mL

J. W. Rutledge Cream of Kentucky 13 Year Bourbon Whiskey 750mL

J. W. Rutledge Cream of Kentucky 13 Year Bourbon Whiskey 750mL

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J. W. Rutledge Cream of Kentucky 13 Year Bourbon Whiskey 750mL is a rare, ultra-premium Kentucky straight bourbon crafted under the guidance of legendary master distiller Jim Rutledge. Aged for 13 years, this limited release highlights exceptional barrel selection, extended maturation, and a refined balance that reflects decades of bourbon expertise.

Deep, rich, and beautifully mature, this 13-year bourbon delivers layered notes of dark caramel, vanilla bean, toasted oak, leather, dried cherry, baking spice, brown sugar, and subtle tobacco, supported by a silky mouthfeel. The extended aging brings complexity and oak structure without overwhelming sweetness, leading to a long, elegant finish that rewards slow sipping. Highly allocated and collectible, Cream of Kentucky 13 Year stands among the most respected small-batch bourbons on the market.


Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Caramel, vanilla, dried fruit, polished oak

  • Palate: Brown sugar, leather, baking spice, toasted oak

  • Finish: Long, smooth, and warming with lingering spice and oak


FAQs

• Who created Cream of Kentucky?
It is crafted by Jim Rutledge, former master distiller of Four Roses.

• Is this a limited release?
Yes — Cream of Kentucky releases are highly limited and allocated.

• Is this a Kentucky straight bourbon?
Yes — it meets all requirements for Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.

• Is 13 years old considered well-aged for bourbon?
Yes — 13 years is considered extended aging, adding depth and complexity.

• Is it good for sipping?
Absolutely — best enjoyed neat to appreciate its maturity.

• What is the ABV?
ABV varies by batch, typically around 50–55% ABV.

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