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Very Old Barton 6 Year 80prf 750ml
TypeBourbon whiskey
ManufacturerThe Sazerac Company
Country of origin Kentucky, United States
Alcohol by volume 40%, 43%, 45%, and 50%
Proof (US)80, 86, 90, and 100
Related productsBarton Brands

Very Old Barton is a Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentucky and aged 4 or 6 years by the Sazerac Company at its Barton Distillery. It is bottled in 80-, 86-, 90- and 100-proof (US) expressions. The 100-proof expression was once age stated at 6 years and bottled-in-bond, but those designations have been progressively removed as they have moved to blending younger whiskey. Tasting notes: "Rich, tawny amber hue. Lean woody aroma. A firm attack leads to a medium bodied palate with a drying woody character. Dry, warm finish."

Jim Murray's Whisky Bible has given Very Old Barton 80 Proof a 90.5 rating. On February 16, 2011, Very Old Barton 100 Proof tied with Evan Williams "Black Label" as "Best Buy Whisk(e)y of the Year" in the 17th Annual Whisky Advocate Whisky Awards.

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References

  1. Constellation Exits American Whiskey, Sells to Sazerac, the Chuck Cowdery blog, January 12, 2009.
  2. "Very Old Barton Bourbon 80 Proof (1.75mL) | ForWhiskeyLovers". forwhiskeylovers.com. Retrieved 2021-07-12.
  3. Whisky Advocate official website. Accessed Feb. 2011.
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