Crafted with reverence for tradition and a bold spirit of innovation, Bomberger’s Declaration 2025 Release Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is the latest installment in a revered lineage that dates back to the 1800s. Produced by the Michter’s Distillery team, this annual release pays homage to the original Bomberger’s Distillery — one of America’s earliest bourbon producers. The 2025 release continues the legacy with a meticulously crafted small batch that balances classic richness with a modern edge. Available now at Whiskey Caviar.
Tasting Notes:
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Color: Deep mahogany with ruby undertones
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Nose: Roasted pecan, cinnamon bark, and rich vanilla bean
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Palate: Bold and full-bodied; notes of burnt sugar, charred oak, dark cherry, and black pepper unfold in elegant layers
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Finish: Long and dry with warming spice and hints of cocoa and leather
Vital Stats:
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Mash Bill: Undisclosed (typical Michter’s-style bourbon mash; likely corn-heavy with rye and malted barley)
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ABV: ~54% (varies by batch; cask strength)
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Aging: No age statement, but typically between 10–12 years with specialty toasted and charred barrels
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Bottle Size: 750 mL
Ideal For:
Perfect for seasoned bourbon collectors, fans of high-proof expressions, or anyone looking to experience a bold, complex whiskey with historic roots. Best enjoyed neat in a Glencairn glass to fully appreciate its depth and aromatic profile.
FAQ
1. Is Bomberger’s Declaration 2025 a limited release?
Yes, this is an annual limited-edition release with very small quantities produced, making it a sought-after bottle among enthusiasts and collectors.
2. How does the 2025 release compare to previous years?
The 2025 release introduces subtle differences in barrel selection, yielding deeper oak integration and a richer mouthfeel than prior expressions, while maintaining its signature boldness.
3. What’s the best way to drink this bourbon?
We recommend sipping it neat or with a few drops of water in a Glencairn glass to open up the complex aromas and flavors.
Available at Whiskey Caviar.