Arsenic Culture

Bourbon Aged In 300 Year Old Oak-E107

Arsenic Culture Season 4 Episode 107
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Join us on our latest episode where we try a bourbon that was finished in barrels made from 300 year old oak.  Cathedral French Oak Barrel Finish bourbon from Bardstown Bourbon Company is featured.  

This one is a blend of 5 different aged bourbons (with different recipes) that range from 9 years to 18 years old.  The bourbon was then finished for 14 months in barrels made from 300 year old french oak that was harvested from the Berce forest in France.  This same wood was used to restore the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris following a fire in 2019.  Per the description these barrels, have an "intricate grain structure, unparalleled density, strong enough to restore the Notre Dame Spire".  The plot of trees from this forest were planted around 1715 during the reign of Louis XIV.

https://bardstownbourbon.com/products/cathedral-french-oak/

Can we taste each of the 300 years this wood was "alive"?  Is it drinkable?  Is it worth it?  Only one way to find out...

Special guest on this episode is our friend Anthony from The Mash Up Podcast.








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