Tasting Notes
- Nose: Caramel corn sweetness, vanilla bean, toasted oak, hint of green apple, warm baking spices
- Palate: Rich honey, dark chocolate, cinnamon bark, dried orange peel, balanced oak tannins
- Finish: Medium length with lingering spice, vanilla custard, subtle pepper heat
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Straight Bourbon Whiskey |
|---|---|
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 4 Years |
| Distillery | Orange County Distillery, LLC |
| Region | Goshen, New York |
| Country | United States |
Perfect For
- Craft whiskey exploration: Discovering the unique character of New York bourbon
- Home bar diversity: Adding regional American whiskey variety beyond Kentucky
- Classic cocktails: Elevating Old Fashioneds and Whiskey Sours with craft character
- Whiskey enthusiast gifts: Introducing friends to Hudson Valley distilling excellence
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bad Seed Straight Bourbon taste like?
Bad Seed delivers classic bourbon flavors with New York terroir - expect rich caramel and vanilla balanced by warm baking spices and subtle fruit notes. The 4-year aging provides solid oak integration without overwhelming the grain character, creating a well-rounded whiskey that's both approachable and complex.
Is Bad Seed good for cocktails?
Absolutely - Bad Seed's balanced profile makes it excellent for classic bourbon cocktails like Old Fashioneds, Manhattans, and Whiskey Sours. The whiskey holds up well to mixing while contributing distinctive craft character that elevates cocktails beyond standard bourbon selections.
How should I drink Bad Seed Bourbon?
Bad Seed shines neat or with a splash of water to open up the aromatics. It's also excellent on the rocks, where the slight dilution enhances the vanilla and spice notes. For cocktails, it provides excellent backbone in spirit-forward drinks while remaining smooth enough for highballs.
What makes Bad Seed different from Kentucky bourbon?
Bad Seed represents New York's emerging whiskey identity, offering a different terroir than traditional bourbon regions. The Hudson Valley climate and local grains contribute unique character notes, while Orange County Distillery's craft approach creates a more artisanal profile compared to large-scale Kentucky production.
Is Bad Seed worth trying for bourbon lovers?
For bourbon enthusiasts seeking to explore American whiskey beyond Kentucky, Bad Seed offers excellent value and regional character. The 4-year age statement ensures proper maturation, while the craft distillery approach provides attention to detail often missing in mass-market offerings.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.