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Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch 2010 Release
Four Roses is back with another Small Batch release, of which a mere 3,600 bottles will be made, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the distillery’s Lawrenceburg structure.
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Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch 2010 Release | Proof Varies
Kurt Trinh –
If I had to sum up this bourbon in one word, it would be ‘Wow.’ Jim Rutledge’s mastery is on full display with this release. It’s well-balanced, rich, and flavorful with just the right touch of spice. Even at a higher price point, it’s worth every penny.
Jen Mulder –
This 2010 Single Barrel Limited Edition offers a fantastic balance of stone fruits, floral sweetness, and a strong cinnamon kick. It’s a peaceful, smooth barrel-strength bourbon with a long, spicy finish. A must-have for any Four Roses fan.” — Highly recommended
Robert Korljan –
Unfortunately, this was not a hit for me. The bourbon came across as overly bitter and dry with prominent oak and tobacco flavors. I couldn’t find the sweetness I typically enjoy in Four Roses releases. Maybe it’s just my palate, but this one didn’t work for me.
Matt Snoke –
This edition of Four Roses hits all the right notes with floral, vanilla, and honey on the nose and ripe fruit and cinnamon on the palate. It’s a bit pricey and hard to find, but this release continues to prove why Jim Rutledge’s work is so celebrated.” — High praise
Mithil Patel –
At barrel strength, this bourbon packs a punch while maintaining a smooth and balanced feel. The flavors are classic Four Roses, with just the right amount of heat and complexity. It’s a standout in any collection.
Virginia Rodriguez –
An impressive barrel-strength bourbon. The fruit-forward nose, followed by layers of spice, oak, and caramel, makes this a real standout.
Hector Alfaro –
Complex and layered. The initial hit is floral and fruity, followed by cinnamon and oak that lingers beautifully. Truly a standout from Four Roses.
Rayven Adams –
This edition is rich with pronounced cinnamon heat and a balanced sweetness of honey and caramel. The harmony of sweet and spice makes it memorable.
Kim Mays –
It’s a strong and flavorful release. The fruit and vanilla notes hit first, followed by a wave of spice and oak. The higher proof is well integrated, making it surprisingly smooth.
Sarah Peck –
The 2010 edition drinks like a lower-proof bourbon despite its barrel strength. Vanilla, buttery cherries, and holiday spices dominate the flavor, creating a complex yet approachable pour.
Cristopher C. –
One of the best Four Roses releases I’ve tried. The spice is prominent but balanced, with a nice sweetness on the finish. A must-have for any serious collector
Danielle Watts –
Incredible depth of flavor. The cinnamon and honey combination works wonders, and the barrel strength gives it a powerful yet smooth profile. Easily a top-shelf bourbon.