Tasting Notes
- Nose: Rich vanilla bean, coconut shavings, brown sugar, toasted Balkan oak spices
- Palate: Caramel corn, baking spice warmth, dried fruit medley, leather saddle, pipe tobacco
- Finish: Long, with lingering toasted oak, vanilla extract, and exotic wood tannins
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Bourbon Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 55.0% (110 Proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 5 Years |
| Distillery | Starlight Distillery |
| Region | Borden, Indiana |
| Barrel Type | Balkan Oak (Bulgaria) |
| Barrel Number | 1234-56 |
Perfect For
- Whiskey Collectors: Unique single barrel expression showcasing international cooperage
- Cocktail Innovation: High proof and exotic wood notes create distinctive Old Fashioneds and Manhattans
- Bourbon Education: Perfect for exploring how different oak origins impact whiskey flavor
- Spirited Tastings: Conversation starter for comparing American versus European oak influence
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Starlight Terroir Collection taste like?
This bourbon delivers familiar vanilla and caramel sweetness with an exotic twist from Bulgarian Balkan oak. The international barrel adds unique spice notes and leather undertones you won't find in typical American oak-aged bourbons, creating a more complex and distinctive flavor profile.
Is this good for cocktails?
Absolutely - the 110 proof strength and unique oak character make exceptional cocktails. The Balkan oak spices add complexity to Old Fashioneds and Manhattans, while the higher proof ensures the bourbon's character shines through mixers and dilution.
How should I drink this bourbon?
Start neat to appreciate the unique Balkan oak influence, then add a splash of water to open up the flavors. The high proof benefits from a few drops of water to reveal the full spectrum of vanilla, caramel, and exotic wood spices.
What makes this different from regular bourbon?
The Bulgarian Balkan oak aging sets this apart from typical American white oak bourbon. This international cooperage brings different tannin structures and spice compounds, creating flavors you simply can't get from domestic barrels - it's like tasting bourbon through a European lens.
Is this worth the price for a 5-year bourbon?
The value lies in the unique barrel program and single barrel selection. While 5 years might seem young, the exotic Balkan oak imparts distinctive flavors typically not found in older American oak bourbons, making this a worthy addition for anyone exploring international cooperage influence.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.