Laws Whiskey House Releases Three Limited-Edition Bottled in Bond Whiskies
As a whiskey enthusiast, I’m always excited to hear about new releases from innovative distilleries. Laws Whiskey House, one of Colorado’s leading distilleries, has just released three limited-edition bottled in bond whiskies: a 7-year bourbon, a 7-year rye, and a 7-year wheat whiskey. This marks the first time Laws has released three bonded expressions simultaneously, allowing for a fascinating side-by-side tasting of the trio.
The art of whiskey-making
The 7-year expressions of Laws’ whiskey highlight delicate fruity notes and flavors, perfectly balanced with oak. With the addition of these three whiskies, Laws furthers its mission of adding to the fabric of American whiskey with a Colorado twist.
“I am very excited about the entire Laws Whiskey 2024 bottled in bond line-up,” says Al Laws, founder and president of Laws Whiskey House. “This year, we liked how the 7-year barrels tasted for the Four Grain Bourbon, as we were looking to elevate the sweet caramel notes. So, those who like a sweeter backbone to their bourbon are going to love this. Additionally, I particularly like the classic sour mash bourbon finish in the 2024 release.”
7-Year Bonded Bourbon
The 7-Year Bonded Bourbon features aromas of sweet florals, thyme, honey, and graham cracker, with rich flavors of walnut, grapefruit pith, dried stone fruit, and a lingering cedar finish. The mash bill comprises 60% corn, 20% heirloom wheat, 10% heirloom rye, and 10% heirloom malted barley. It is aged in new 53-gallon charred oak barrels, with an alcohol by volume (alc/vol) of 50%.
Bourbon whiskey
7-Year Bonded Rye
The 7-Year Bonded Rye presents aromas of fresh pastry, cherry cola, and eucalyptus, along with flavors of Red Hots candy, sweet sea grass, mandarin orange tea, and a bright, effervescent tea tree finish. It is made from 100% heirloom rye and aged in new 53-gallon charred oak barrels, with an alc/vol of 50%.
Rye whiskey
7-Year Bonded Wheat
The 7-Year Bonded Wheat offers aromas of apricot and turbinado sugar, along with flavors of cola, pastry dough, and licorice followed by a clean and peppery finish. The mash bill is 100% soft white Centennial spring wheat. It is aged in new 53-gallon charred oak barrels.
Wheat whiskey
Laws Whiskey House is known for its intentionally bold and terroir-driven whiskeys, made with the highest-quality corn and heirloom wheat, barley, and rye grown by two Colorado family farms. The distillery’s grain-forward style whiskeys are made using time-tested production techniques that showcase each individual grain’s terroir, resulting in singular and novel whiskeys.
Laws Whiskey House
These three limited-edition bottled in bond whiskies are a must-try for any whiskey enthusiast. With their unique flavor profiles and carefully crafted blends, they are sure to delight even the most discerning palates.
Whiskey tasting
So, which one will you try first? The 7-Year Bonded Bourbon, the 7-Year Bonded Rye, or the 7-Year Bonded Wheat? Let me know in the comments!