Michter’s 20 Year Bourbon 2022 Limited Edition Set For November Release

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Earlier this week, Michter’s Master Distiller Dan McKee and Michter’s Master of Maturation Andrea Wilson announced the release of Michter’s 20 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon. Michter’s distributors and importers will begin to ship the 2022 edition in early November. “This is a whiskey that I really look forward to when Dan and Andrea decide to […]

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Earlier this week, Michter’s Master Distiller Dan McKee and Michter’s Master of Maturation Andrea Wilson announced the release of Michter’s 20 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon. Michter’s distributors and importers will begin to ship the 2022 edition in early November.

“This is a whiskey that I really look forward to when Dan and Andrea decide to release it,” said Michter’s President Joseph J. Magliocco. “It’s remarkable that a 20 year bourbon can have so many wonderful qualities without being overly woody.”

It’s certainly a hot ticket item. When searching “Michter’s 20 Year Bourbon”, the image below is the first thing that pops up. Noted, this is free market pricing, not SRP.

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Screenshot: Google search for Michter’s 20 year Bourbon

Getting back to the details behind the juice, older barrels in Michter’s rickhouses are monitored closely by the production team. McKee observed, “With the extra attention given to the older barrels, it’s releases like the 20 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon that make me proud of our maturing team and all of their hard work in aging these beautiful whiskeys.

The last release of Michter’s 20 Year Bourbon from the distillery occurred a year ago. “It is a tremendous honor to work on Michter’s 20 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon with our Master Distiller Dan McKee and our incredibly talented team. We spent a lot of time reviewing inventory for this special release and are so excited about the complexity of flavor and quality. We strive for a dynamic experience that makes a memorable whiskey moment and this year’s release will not disappoint,” stated Wilson.

With each of its limited production offerings aged to its peak maturity, Michter’s highly acclaimed portfolio includes bourbon, rye, and American whiskey. The proof of this 2022 release is 114.2, and the suggested U.S. retail price for a 750ml bottle is $1,200. For more information, please visit www.michters.com.http://www.michters.com

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Michter’s Announces They Will Un-Release 2021 10-Year Bourbon

The Michter’s Brand has announced an unprecedented quality control move this week—one which will likely set new standards for decades to come. Following on the heels of last month’s news that this year’s supply of Michter’s 10-Year-Old Bourbon would not be released, Michter’s founder Joe Magliocco stated that, upon further reflection, the 2021 release of […]

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The Michter’s Brand has announced an unprecedented quality control move this week—one which will likely set new standards for decades to come.

Following on the heels of last month’s news that this year’s supply of Michter’s 10-Year-Old Bourbon would not be released, Michter’s founder Joe Magliocco stated that, upon further reflection, the 2021 release of Michter’s coveted 10-Year Bourbon could have been “better than perfect” as well.

As a result, they’ve decided to un-release the entire 2021 supply. 

“We just keep raising our standards, and it turns out that last year’s release no longer meets or exceeds the high bar we’ve set,” explained Magliocco. “In order to preserve those standards, we’ve begun an aggressive on-the-ground campaign to retrieve and destroy all remaining bottles from that vintage.”

Magliocco and the Michter’s team have already been working on this titanic task. On Monday morning, he began his day by assisting the team in the by-hand process of melting away wax and emptying the contents of 10 Year bottles in a makeshift factory at the distillery’s Shively, KY distillery.

Whiskey cannot be simply poured down the drain and into the city’s wastewater system—at least, not in the volumes Michter’s is processing. But the more than 500 bottles disgorged this week represent a small piece of the total supply—many 10-Year bottles are well beyond the immediate reach of Michter’s, for now.

And some may stay that way. Making a promise to reclaim last year’s release is one thing, but tracking down those bottles is another altogether. Luckily, it seems that the team has already begun the necessary research to track every last bottle down.

Magliocco said that they’ve begun working with credit card companies and their distribution network to identify the owners of each and every bottle sold, to eventually track down everyone who bought one.”

“It’s upsetting,” he explained, “thinking of all the people who drank an exquisite bourbon when a magnificent one could have been in their glass. Excellent whiskey is not enough—I want to stop as many people from tasting it as possible.”

Though official details are pending, it appears that the likely process will be a buyback at the suggested retail price. Magliocco is confident that there are other products they can take to new heights. 

At the time of this writing, plans were underway to track down previous releases of Michter’s Celebration, and at least one release of 25-Year Bourbon from the past.

Magliocco wouldn’t comment on the brand’s various toasted and finished whiskeys at this time, though he admitted that his innovation team is working on reactor technology to strip only the influence of a single barrel from whiskeys going forward. This could mean the unthinkable, that in the future even Toasted Barrel Finish Products might be vulnerable to buybacks. 

“The technology is simple,” he explained. “The problem is, we’re still trying to figure out how to tell it which barrel to eliminate.”

As for the buyback program, it’s up and running. Starting today, April 1, anyone can bring their 10-Year and Celebration bottles to the downtown Louisville distillery to take advantage of the buyback. The distillery has also modified its bottle-fill experience on site: patrons can now choose whether they wish to fill their own bottle, or empty it.

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UPDATE: Michter’s has Big Announcement Regarding “10 Year Bourbon”

Michter's 10 Year BourbonWe’ll cut to the chase, don’t get too antsy for that Michter’s 10 Year Bourbon release in 2022. Today, the Louisville based company announced it will NOT be releasing its prized “10 Year Bourbon” in 2022, holding off instead for a 2023 release date.   “Over the more than two decades since we restarted Michter’s […]

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We’ll cut to the chase, don’t get too antsy for that Michter’s 10 Year Bourbon release in 2022.

Today, the Louisville based company announced it will NOT be releasing its prized “10 Year Bourbon” in 2022, holding off instead for a 2023 release date.  

“Over the more than two decades since we restarted Michter’s in Kentucky, we have had several years where we’ve chosen to hold back particular offerings. Our goal is to put out the greatest American whiskey. When we think something is already wonderful, but will become spectacular with a bit more aging, we have not been shy about waiting to release it. When it comes to whiskey, there’s no substitute for patience and time.” 

MICHTER’S PRESIDENT JOSEPH J. MAGLIOCCO
Michter’s President: Joseph J Magliocco

“I’m proud to be at a company that is so laser focused on offering top quality whiskey. This continues the protocol set by our late Master Distiller Willie ‘Dr. No’ Pratt,” commented Michter’s Master Distiller Dan McKee.

Many years ago, Pratt earned this nickname from Michter’s Executive Vice President Steve Ziegler for his refusal to release any whiskey until he felt it was just right.

The Louisville-based distiller plans to keep the barrels originally slated to be bottled this year for one further year of aging.

Michter’s Master of Maturation Andrea Wilson stated, “Bourbon enthusiasts often tell us how much they love our 10 Year Bourbon for its depth and complexity. While we know our Michter’s supporters will be disappointed, just know we are continuing to stay true to our philosophies of who we are as a company and as a brand by always delivering extraordinary whiskey to those who are willing to wait.” 

Michter’s 10 Year Bourbon has a suggested retail price of $160 in the United States. 

There you have it folks. Great things are worth the wait. Cheers!

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