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Woodford Double Oaked is produced by re-barreling Woodford Reserve Distiller’s Select in a second virgin charred oak barrel for a little under a year. The second barrel used is deeply toasted before being lightly charred.
We review the 2024 Woodford Reserve Double Oaked. Plus, the history of the expression, the novelty of a secondary finish in new oak, and our tasting notes.
“An innovative approach to twice-barreled bourbon creates the rich and colorful flavor of Woodford Reserve Double Oaked. Uniquely matured in separate, charred oak barrels – the second barrel deeply toasted before a light charring – extracts additional amounts of soft, sweet oak character.”
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked is one of the only finished bourbons on the market that features a secondary maturation in a brand new barrel. Does this unique maturation process succeed in creating robust and interesting flavors or is the final product over-oaked and bland?
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked (2020) – Double Oaked takes standard Woodford and gives it a second aging regimen in newly charred barrels (time is again unstated). So: More wood from front to back.
Have you tried the Woodford Reserve Double Oaked? If so leave your own thoughts or tasting notes in the comments below. Woodford Reserve Double Wood Review. ABV: 45.2% Price: $46 Distiller: Woodford Reserve. EYE Dark caramel with excellent ruby hints. NOSE Caramel, vanilla and oak.
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked is a massive leap from the standard Woodford Reserve bourbon due to the flavors from the lightly charred oak tanks used to age this whiskey. Brown Forman made a significant move with this bottle of Double Oaked bourbon, which is unique to their spirits line.
We review Woodford Reserve Double Double Oaked, an experimental Distillery Series whiskey that sees the inside of virgin oak barrels not once, not twice, but three times.
The Woodford Reserve Double Oaked bourbon saw life in two different barrels before being bottled. We review it to see what this does to the taste.
One of those limited editions was a seasoned oak cask finish bourbon, which was so popular that it led to the introduction of the Double Oaked. The finishing barrel is fashioned from oak, and receives twice the toasting of the standard Woodford Reserve barrel, before then being lightly charred.