Lux Row Distillers Releases the 3rd Edition of its Blood Oath Trilogy Featuring Pacts 7, 8 and 9

The third edition of the Blood Oath Trilogy contains Pacts 7, 8 and 9 – reserved since 2021, 2022 and 2023, respectively – and is packaged in a custom black wooden display box designed to highlight each Pact’s distinctive label.

Highly collectible bourbons will be available in September

Lux Row Distillers Releases the 3rd Edition of its Blood Oath Trilogy Featuring  Pacts 7, 8 and 9

Three is a magic number – especially when it involves a trilogy of sought-after bourbons. Lux Row Distillers announced the release of Blood Oath Trilogy – Third Edition, the latest collection of limited-release bourbons, or “Pacts,” created by Lux Row Master Distiller John Rempe. Featuring 750mL bottles of Pacts 7, 8 and 9, this latest Trilogy has a limited supply of 1,400 sets and is available at a minimum suggested retail price $799.99, which reflects the quality and scarcity of these bourbons. Shipments of the latest Blood Oath Trilogy will begin in September.

For a decade Rempe has sought out famous and forgotten rare bourbons and bottled them in combinations for his limited-release Blood Oath Pacts. Not to cater to anyone’s loyalties, he promises to choose and make the best he knows, but never to reveal where he finds his bourbon. With each Pact, he sets aside a limited number of bottles for his Trilogy editions, which are released every three years.

The third edition of the Blood Oath Trilogy contains Pacts 7, 8 and 9 – reserved since 2021, 2022 and 2023, respectively – and is packaged in a custom black wooden display box designed to highlight each Pact’s distinctive label. Each of the three carefully crafted Pacts is bottled at 98.6 proof (49.3% ABV) and will never be repeated.

  • Blood Oath Pact 7 is a blend of a 14-year ryed bourbon and two 8-year ryed bourbons, one of which was finished in casks that held Sauternes, a sweet white wine from the Bordeaux region of France. The casks impart a nose of caramel, oak and honey with flavor notes of apricots, honey and peaches.
  • Blood Oath Pact 8 features a 14-year ryed bourbon, an 11-year ryed bourbon and an 8-year ryed bourbon finished in Calvados casks, which held apple or pear brandy from the Normandy region in France. The casks lend tasting notes of apple on the nose, with hints of vanilla and cinnamon, as well as flavor notes of ripe apples, juicy pears, butterscotch and subtle hints of chocolate.
  • Pact 9 rounds out the Trilogy with a blend of a 16-year ryed bourbon, a 12-year ryed bourbon  and a 7-year ryed bourbon finished in Oloroso Sherry casks from the Sherry Triangle region in southwest Spain. These casks bring out tasting notes of sweet sherry with hints of ripe fruit and spicy oak on the nose.

“Blood Oath is a passion project for me,” said Rempe. “Each new Pact brings together everything that I love about creating memorable bourbons – from the unique blends to the cask-aging. This third Trilogy edition is something truly special and I’m looking forward to sharing this unique collection of bourbon history with our fans.”   

Woodinville Whiskey Marks 15 Years

Washington’s Woodinville Whiskey is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, and hundreds of people lined up this weekend to get first crack at the distillery’s… Read More

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Episode 1070: August 18, 2024

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NEW RELEASE: Lux Row’s “Blood Oath Trilogy” Bourbon; Pacts 7,8,9. Last Released in 2021.

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Lux Row Distillers (Bardstown, KY) announced the upcoming September release of Blood Oath Trilogy – Third Edition, the latest collection of limited-release bourbons, or “Pacts,” created by Lux Row Master Distiller John Rempe. Featuring 750mL bottles of Pacts 7, 8 and 9, this latest Trilogy has a limited supply of 1,400 sets and is available […]

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Lux Row Distillers (Bardstown, KY) announced the upcoming September release of Blood Oath Trilogy – Third Edition, the latest collection of limited-release bourbons, or “Pacts,” created by Lux Row Master Distiller John Rempe. Featuring 750mL bottles of Pacts 7, 8 and 9, this latest Trilogy has a limited supply of 1,400 sets and is available at a minimum suggested retail price $799.99. Shipments of the latest Blood Oath Trilogy will begin in September.

2021 Blood Oath Trilogy Release: ARTICLE HERE

For a decade Rempe has sought out famous and forgotten rare bourbons and bottled them in combinations for his limited-release Blood Oath Pacts. Not to cater to anyone’s loyalties, he promises to choose and make the best he knows, but never to reveal where he finds his bourbon. With each Pact, he sets aside a limited number of bottles for his Trilogy editions, which are released every three years.

About The Bourbons

The third edition of the Blood Oath Trilogy contains Pacts 7, 8 and 9 – reserved since 2021, 2022 and 2023, respectively – and is packaged in a custom black wooden display box designed to highlight each Pact’s distinctive label. Each of the three carefully crafted Pacts is bottled at 98.6 proof (49.3% ABV) and will never be repeated.

  • Blood Oath Pact 7 is a blend of a 14-year ryed bourbon and two 8-year ryed bourbons, one of which was finished in casks that held Sauternes, a sweet white wine from the Bordeaux region of France. The casks impart a nose of caramel, oak and honey with flavor notes of apricots, honey and peaches.
  • Blood Oath Pact 8 features a 14-year ryed bourbon, an 11-year ryed bourbon and an 8-year ryed bourbon finished in Calvados casks, which held apple or pear brandy from the Normandy region in France. The casks lend tasting notes of apple on the nose, with hints of vanilla and cinnamon, as well as flavor notes of ripe apples, juicy pears, butterscotch and subtle hints of chocolate.
  • Pact 9 rounds out the Trilogy with a blend of a 16-year ryed bourbon, a 12-year ryed bourbon  and a 7-year ryed bourbon finished in Oloroso Sherry casks from the Sherry Triangle region in southwest Spain. These casks bring out tasting notes of sweet sherry with hints of ripe fruit and spicy oak on the nose.

“Blood Oath is a passion project for me,” said Rempe. “Each new Pact brings together everything that I love about creating memorable bourbons – from the unique blends to the cask-aging. This third Trilogy edition is something truly special and I’m looking forward to sharing this unique collection of bourbon history with our fans.”   

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2XO: A Second Act for Dixon Dedman

Dixon Dedman’s family history in the whisky business goes back more than a century. 2XO (for Two Times Oak) is his second act in the… Read More

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Episode 1054: April 28, 2024

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Blood Oath Pact 10 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Coming Soon

Blood Oath Pact 10 combines some of the finest rare bourbons Rempe could find, including two well-bred ryed bourbons and one finished bourbon each complementing the others.

In honor of the double-digit age milestone, the latest offering is double finished in Cabernet Franc and Merlot casks

Blood Oath Pact 10 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Coming Soon

Lux Row Master Distiller and Master Blender John Rempe marks a decade of distinction – and secrecy – as he renews his annual pact with bourbon drinkers by releasing Blood Oath Pact 10 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey double finished in Cabernet Franc and Merlot casks. A limited supply of 17,000 (3-in) cases will arrive at retail this month at a suggested price of $129.99 per 750 ml bottle. As with all of Rempe’s pacts, Blood Oath Pact 10 is offered at 98.6 proof (49.3% ABV).

Blood Oath Pact 10 combines some of the finest rare bourbons Rempe could find, including two well-bred ryed bourbons and one finished bourbon each complementing the others. In honor of Blood Oath’s double-digit age milestone, Rempe achieved a double finish for this year’s special, secret blend. The first finish was perfected in Cabernet Franc barrels, imbuing rich flavors of tart raspberries and black pepper. The second finish was refined in Merlot barrels, instilling the tastes of red stone fruits with undertones of vanilla, cocoa and anise. The result is a delicious and distinctive pour.

For a decade Rempe has sought out famous and forgotten rare bourbons and bottled them in combinations for his limited-release Blood Oath Pacts. Not to cater to anyone’s loyalties, he has sworn to never reveal where he finds his bourbon, but only promises to choose and make the best he knows.

“We wanted to create something truly distinctive and unique to mark our 10th edition of Blood Oath and we did just that,” said Rempe. “For this offering I sourced three extraordinary bourbons that could be elevated even further through a double finish in Cabernet Franc and Merlot casks, and would ultimately deliver the kind of rich, fruit-forward notes and smooth drinking experience I wanted to achieve. It’s a superb blend and I’m excited to share it.”                                                                                                          

Lux Row only releases one new Blood Oath Pact annually, and each limited edition features a distinct and thoughtfully designed label. This year, a black label with striking silver highlights adorns the Blood Oath Pact 10 bottle. And like its predecessors, each bottle of Blood Oath Pact 10 comes in a commemorative fire-branded wooden display box.

The official launch of Blood Oath Pact 10 will include a total allocation of 51,000 bottles, 1,400 of which will be held for a future Trilogy release. The first Trilogy featuring Pacts 1, 2 and 3, was released in 2018, and the second Trilogy featuring Pacts 4, 5 and 6, was released in September 2021 in conjunction with National Bourbon Heritage Month. The next Blood Oath Trilogy, featuring Pacts 7, 8 and 9, will be offered later this year.

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Dr. Bill Lumsden has been experimenting at both Ardbeg and Glenmorangie distilleries. His latest Ardbeg release, Heavy Vapours, involved taking part of the distilling system out of the picture just because he wanted to see what would happen if he did. At Glenmorangie, he has a whole year’s worth of projects for his experimental Lighthouse distillery. We’ll catch up with whisky’s mad scientist on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, Scotland’s controversial alcohol marketing restrictions have been sent back to the drawing board, while the equally controversial deposit return scheme for bottles has been pushed back to next March. Read More »

Dr. Bill Lumsden has been experimenting at both Ardbeg and Glenmorangie distilleries. His latest Ardbeg release, Heavy Vapours, involved taking part of the distilling system out of the picture just because he wanted to see what would happen if he did. At Glenmorangie, he has a whole year’s worth of projects for his experimental Lighthouse distillery. We’ll catch up with whisky’s mad scientist on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, Scotland’s controversial alcohol marketing restrictions have been sent back to the drawing board, while the equally controversial deposit return scheme for bottles has been pushed back to next March. We’ll also have details on a new distillery in Kentucky…that was quietly built six years ago.


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Lux Row Announces Blood Oath Pact 8 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Lux Row has announced their annual release of their Blood Oath series with Pack 8. This release is Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey finished in Calvados casks. There are 51k bottles of this available at a suggested price of $119.99 per 750 m…

Lux Row has announced their annual release of their Blood Oath series with Pack 8. This release is Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey finished in Calvados casks. There are 51k bottles of this available at a suggested price of $119.99 per 750 ml bottle. 

Lux Row master distiller John Rempe, who created this expression says:
I've once again sourced three great bourbons for Blood Oath Pact 8, and I'm particularly excited to include a bourbon finished in Calvados casks. The Calvados cask will bring additional tasting notes characterized by slight apple on the nose, with hints of vanilla and cinnamon, as well as flavor notes of ripe apples, juicy pears, butterscotch and even subtle hints of chocolate. Blood Oath Pact 8 is a bourbon I'm proud to share with bourbon lovers, but the recipe is a secret I'll be keeping to myself.

This release is a mixture of multiple bourbons, including a 14-year ryed bourbon and an 11-year ryed bourbon, as well as an 8-year ryed bourbon finished in Calvados casks. For those unfamiliar with Calvados... it is an apple or pear brandy from the Normandy region in northwestern France that is distilled from cider and aged for a minimum of two years in oak casks. 

This release comes in at 98.6 Proof (49.3% alcohol). No tasting notes were provided. 

My Take

This product is showing up on the State website so there is hope that this will be available in Ohio. I've never had any of the Blood Oath's so this is another that I'll be sitting out. I have seen these on the shelves in stores out of Ohio, so they are attainable if this is something you're interested in. 

What do you think? Drop a note in the comments below. 


Source: Lux Row Distillers 

Blood Oath Takes Pact 8

Luxco-produced Blood Oath has released Blood Oath: Pact 8 – a Calvados-finished bourbon blend which is the latest addition to their series. Blood Oath: Pact 8 is a blend of a trio of bourbons – a 14-year-old ryed Bourbon, an 11-year-old ryed Bourbon and an eight-year-old ryed Bourbon finished in Calvados casks – and is […]

Luxco-produced Blood Oath has released Blood Oath: Pact 8 – a Calvados-finished bourbon blend which is the latest addition to their series.

Blood Oath: Pact 8 is a blend of a trio of bourbons – a 14-year-old ryed Bourbon, an 11-year-old ryed Bourbon and an eight-year-old ryed Bourbon finished in Calvados casks – and is said to contain notes of apple, butterscotch, chocolate, cinnamon, pear and vanilla.

Only 51,000 bottles of Blood Oath: Pact 8 are being made available for $120 per 750ml bottle.

LIMITED RELEASE: Lux Row Distillers upcoming “Blood Oath Pact 8” Straight Kentucky Bourbon

Blood Oath Pact 8Lux Row master distiller John Rempe continues his annual pact with bourbon drinkers with the release of Blood Oath Pact 8 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey finished in Calvados casks. A limited supply of 17,000 (3-pack) cases arriving this month at 98.6 proof and a suggested price of $119.99 per 750 ml bottle. Per the brand, […]

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Blood Oath Pact 8

Lux Row master distiller John Rempe continues his annual pact with bourbon drinkers with the release of Blood Oath Pact 8 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey finished in Calvados casks.

MD John Rempe
Lux Row Master Distiller John Rempe. Courtesy Image.

A limited supply of 17,000 (3-pack) cases arriving this month at 98.6 proof and a suggested price of $119.99 per 750 ml bottle. Per the brand, Blood Oath Pact 8 features a combination of the finest bourbons Rempe could find, including a 14-year ryed bourbon and an 11-year ryed bourbon, as well as an 8-year rye bourbon finished in Calvados casks.

What The Heck is “Calvados”?

Calvados is an apple or pear brandy from the Normandy region in northwestern France that is distilled from cider and aged for a minimum of two years in oak casks. These casks impart their unique aroma and flavor to make Blood Oath Pact 8 a very unique pour.

Like with previous pacts, Rempe promises to make the best bourbon for the bourbon connoisseur, and as usual, he promises to never disclose the origin of the bourbons used to create Blood Oath Pact 8.

“I’ve once again sourced three great bourbons for Blood Oath Pact 8, and I’m particularly excited to include a bourbon finished in Calvados casks. The Calvados cask will bring additional tasting notes characterized by slight apple on the nose, with hints of vanilla and cinnamon, as well as flavor notes of ripe apples, juicy pears, butterscotch and even subtle hints of chocolate. Blood Oath Pact 8 is a bourbon I’m proud to share with bourbon lovers, but the recipe is a secret I’ll be keeping to myself.”

– John Rempe, Lux Row Master Distiller


Blood Oath Pact 8 features a label similar to its series predecessors, but in a rich green hue to
signify apples and pears, which are used to make Calvados brandy. The official launch of Blood
Oath Pact 8 will include a total allocation of 51,00 bottles, 1,400 of which will be held for a future
Trilogy Pack release. The first Trilogy Pack, featuring Pacts 1, 2 and 3, was released in 2018, and
the second Trilogy Pack, featuring Pacts 4, 5 and 6, was released last September in conjunction
with National Bourbon Heritage Month.

More info: www.luxrowdistillers.com

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Blood Oath Pact 7 Review

Next up in the “Josh is getting caught up” series is the Blood Oath Pact 7. I always look forward to the Blood Oath releases, whether I like them or not, they’re always interesting and something a bit different than everything else on the market. They’re a fun look into a growing aspect of bourbon/America […]

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Next up in the “Josh is getting caught up” series is the Blood Oath Pact 7. I always look forward to the Blood Oath releases, whether I like them or not, they’re always interesting and something a bit different than everything else on the market. They’re a fun look into a growing aspect of bourbon/America whiskey: blending and finishing.

Blood Oath Pact 7 Review

This particular release is a blend of a 14-year-old bourbon, 8-year-old bourbon and an 8-year-old bourbon finished in sauternes casks. Sauternes… I wasn’t expecting that. It’s something I would imagine a bourbon would just run right over. But then I’ve been surprised by these things before. So let’s get to drinkin’ and see how this one nets out.

 

Blood Oath Pact 7 – Details and Tasting Notes

 

Whiskey Details

Region: Kentucky, USA

Distiller: Undisclosed (very likely Heaven Hill)
Blender: Luxco
Mash Bill: 51%+ Corn + Rye + Malted Barley (78% Corn, 10% Rye, 12% Malted Barley if it’s Heaven Hill)
Cask: New Charred Oak, ex-Sauternes
Age: 8 Years
ABV: 49.3%

Non-Chill Filtered | Natural Color

Batch: 7

Price: $100*

White background tasting shot with the Blood Oath Pact 7 sample bottle and a glass of whiskey next to it.
“This bourbon connoisseur has one goal in mind – to seek out bourbons rare and wonderful, famous and forgotten, then bottle them in combinations previously unimagined for a lucky few.” – Blood Oath

Tasting Notes

EYE
Coppery caramel

NOSE
Oaky, peanuts, dried df, stewed apples, baking spice, blackberry taffy, leather and a bit of citrus and candy sweetness.

Warm inviting aroma that stays on the darker side with some lighter fruit and citrus pops, but most interesting is the leather.

PALATE
Peanut brittle, oak, baking spice, biscuity, copper, dark fruit taffy, dried orchard fruit and touches of leather, candy sweetness and pepper.

The richly nutty aspect grows along with the spice as the Blood Oath Pact 7 opens. It’s a warm and lovely whiskey but the oak is oddly muted compared to the aroma.

FINISH
Med-long -> Oak, peanut brittle, and dark fruit fade to herbal spice

BALANCE, BODY and FEEL
Good balance, med-full body, and a warm and velvety feel.


Blood Oath Pact 7 – Overall Thoughts and Score

Only Pact 2 beats this one, it’s the second-best Blood Oath done yet. The unique leathery aspect is intriguing and tasty with a nice candy sweetness. It almost reaches a 4/5, but there’s something that just doesn’t push it over the line for me. It’s almost like it’s holding back. Which is a weird thing to say about whiskey, since it’s not sentient, but it has this feeling of not quite opening up.

Setting that quibble aside, I’d drink this any day. The spice builds as it opens and takes on a slight baked-goods quality, but peanut and oak stay heavy. The candy sweetness, presumably from the Sauternes casks, sticks to the background and I’m not sure if that’s a good thing or not. Maybe the Blood Oath Pact 7 needs more of that to pull it forward? It’s had to say, but what isn’t hard to say is that I’m enjoying this.

SCORE: 3.5/5

*Disclosure: The sample for this whiskey review was graciously sent to me by the company without obligation. The views, opinions, and tasting notes are 100% my own.

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