Michter's
74 products
74 products
Michtér’s traces its roots to 1753, though the modern Louisville operation has been reviving that legacy since the 1990s under Master Distiller Pamela Heilmann. The philosophy: use the best barrels, age to peak flavor rather than a fixed age statement, and never compromise quality for volume.
The lineup includes US★﹈1 Small Batch Bourbon (91.4 proof), US★﹈1 Single Barrel Rye (84.8 proof), US★﹈1 Sour Mash, US★﹈1 Toasted Barrel Finish Bourbon, 10 Year Single Barrel Bourbon (94.4 proof), 10 Year Single Barrel Rye, and the ultra-rare annual 20 Year and 25 Year releases.
Browse all bourbon and rare and allocated bottles at Wooden Cork.
Michtér’s selects barrels at peak flavor rather than at a fixed age. Some barrels peak at 8 years, others at 11 — the barrel’s development, not the calendar, determines when it’s bottled. This philosophy is a genuine quality commitment rather than a cost-cutting measure: non-age-statement whiskeys are sometimes viewed skeptically by consumers because the label omission can conceal young distillate, but in Michtér’s case the selection process adds rather than removes discipline. Each barrel is tasted and evaluated individually before bottling, meaning consistency comes from palate rather than number.
After primary aging in a new charred oak barrel, the Small Batch Bourbon is transferred to a second barrel that has been toasted but not charred. Toasting (slow application of lower heat) caramelizes the wood sugars without creating the carbon layer that charring produces. This pulls vanilla, coconut, and butterscotch compounds from the wood without the smoky, ashy character that comes from a charred barrel. The result is an unusually sweet and aromatic finish on a bourbon that already has good primary character — vanilla and butterscotch are amplified rather than overlaid with new smoke.