Michter’s Celebration Sour Mash to Drop in February

Bourbon

January 25, 2023

Michter's Celebration Sour Mash whiskey bottle

Michter’s Distillery will begin shipping the 2022 Edition of its Celebration Sour Mash this February 2023. Originally intended to ship after its bottling in late 2022, the release was delayed by supply chain issues involving the arrival of packaging. This will be the fourth ever Michter’s Celebration release and the first one since 2019.

When Michter’s Celebration Sour Mash Whiskey was released in 2013, it marked a significant moment in U.S. whiskey history. For the first time, an American whiskey company was offering a rare blend for a suggested retail price of several thousand dollars.

“It’s been gratifying to see how whiskeys made in the United States have garnered increased respect and recognition both at home and abroad over the past decade,” Michter’s President Joseph J. Magliocco said in a news release.

Only 328 bottles of the 2022 Edition of Michter’s Celebration will be released worldwide. It is 112.8 proof/56.4% alcohol by volume and will have a suggested retail price of $6,000 per bottle in the United States.

Each bottle of the 2022 Edition comes in a special gift box that has a drawer containing a letter signed by Michter’s Master Distiller Dan McKee.

“This is the second time that I have had the honor of working with our team to produce a Michter’s Celebration release,” said McKee. “This edition contains whiskeys personally selected by me from seven extraordinary barrels: three of them Kentucky straight bourbon and four of them Kentucky straight rye.”

The seven whiskeys in this special blend range in age from twelve to over thirty years old.

“I am thrilled with this release and very proud of the Michter’s team and our efforts to produce the best American Whiskey,” Michter’s Master of Maturation Andrea Wilson said.

Michter’s was recently named the World’s Most Admired American Whiskey in an international poll conducted by UK-based Drinks International. All Michter’s offerings are subject to allocation because demand exceeds supply.

For more information, please visit www.michters.com

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