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Jefferson’s Tropics Aged In Humidity Straight Bourbon
Jefferson’s Tropics Aged In Humidity Straight Bourbon
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Jefferson’s Straight Bourbon Tropics Aged In Humidity: A Revolutionary Expression Born from Equatorial Heat
The journey for Jefferson’s Tropics begins with traditional Kentucky Straight Bourbon, likely aged for a significant period in standard charred American oak barrels. These already matured barrels then embark on an ocean voyage to Singapore, a location strategically chosen for its average daily temperature of 82.1°F (27.8°C) and average humidity of 83.9%. For 18 months, these barrels reside in non-climate-controlled facilities, allowing the extreme equatorial conditions to perform a “slow cook” on the whiskey. This relentless heat and humidity accelerate the interaction between the bourbon and the wood, intensifying the caramelization of wood sugars and driving a profound transformation of the liquid inside. The result is a bourbon with an incredibly rich, concentrated flavor profile and a remarkably thick, supple mouthfeel. Bottled at a robust 104 proof (52% ABV), Jefferson’s Tropics Aged In Humidity is a bold and captivating bourbon that offers a unique and complex tasting adventure.
Key Characteristics:
- Equatorial Humidity Aging: Matured for 18 months in the extreme heat and humidity of Singapore, a process that significantly accelerates aging and intensifies flavor.
- “Hyper-Aged” Profile: The dynamic tropical conditions create a more complex, richly caramelized, and full-bodied bourbon than traditional aging alone.
- Fully Mature Kentucky Straight Bourbon Base: Starts with a high-quality, already matured Kentucky bourbon, ensuring a solid foundation.
- Robust Proof (104 / 52% ABV): Bottled at a higher proof to deliver the full impact of its unique aging.
- Exploration of Terroir: Reinforces Jefferson’s belief that a whiskey’s “terroir” is more influenced by its aging environment than by where its grains are grown.
- Unique Flavor Development: Known for a distinct profile with intensified baking spices, dark fruits, and a hint of sea salt.
Tasting Notes:
- Appearance: Deep, dark amber to rich mahogany, reflecting its intense interaction with the wood.
- Nose: Aromatic baking spices such as cinnamon and clove are prominent, often accompanied by notes of vanilla extract, rich molasses, and hints of over-ripened tropical fruit (like Bing cherry or even a subtle funk akin to Jamaican rum).
- Palate: Supple and thick with a full-bodied mouthfeel. The palate is robust, boasting rich molasses, toffee, and caramelized sugars. Notes of ripe strawberry, black cherry, and a hint of sea salt intertwine with barrel char, graham cracker, and warm spices like cinnamon and clove. Some detect coffee grounds or dark chocolate.
- Finish: Long, textured, and full-bodied. It leaves a lingering impression of spiced apple, seasoned oak, cocoa, and a unique sweet-savory balance, reminiscent of saltwater taffy or chicory.
Awards & Recognition:
Jefferson’s Tropics Aged In Humidity has quickly gained acclaim for its innovative approach and exceptional quality:
- Gold Medal, 2024 San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC)
- 94 Points, USA Spirits Review
- Highly praised by critics and consumers for its bold, complex, and unique flavor profile, often cited as a standout in Jefferson’s experimental portfolio.
- Recognized as a compelling argument for the significant impact of climate on whiskey maturation.
Overall Impression:
Jefferson’s Straight Bourbon Tropics Aged In Humidity is a testament to the pioneering spirit of Jefferson’s Bourbon. By pushing the boundaries of traditional aging, this unique expression delivers a bourbon of extraordinary richness, depth, and complexity, fundamentally shaped by the unrelenting heat and humidity of Singapore. For the adventurous bourbon enthusiast seeking a truly innovative and intensely flavorful experience, Jefferson’s Tropics offers a remarkable journey for the senses, proving that sometimes, the best whiskey stories come from the most unexpected places.
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