One of the benefits of actually going on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, aside from the scenery, the people and running up a bar tab trying to taste the every bourbon you see, is getting ahold of bottles you can’t get anywhere else. There are the sought-after bottles that barely touch liquor store shelves before they get snatched up, like anything from Willett‘s Family Estate collection or Heaven Hill’s Parker’s Heritage Collection — but then there are also bottles that you can’t get from anywhere but the distillery gift shop, intentionally; the distillers want you to come hear their story and see their facility, after all. These were the exclusive bottles we found in the dozen or so distilleries we visited. Taste aside, they will be a tough find for any collectors without a drivers license and a roadmap of Kentucky.

Four Roses

Master-Distiller Selected, Single Barrel: Master Distiller Jim Rutlege hand selected a 10 year, 4 month old barrel of Four Roses’ OESQ (20 percent rye mash bill) bourbon for their gift shop. According to Rutlege, it has light floral and wild honey on the nose, a creamy honey butter note on the pallet and a long finish with hints of mint and roses. Single Barrel bottles from the nine other barrels Four Roses distills (two mash bills and five yeast strains) are also available.
Heaven Hill

William Heavenhill Small Batch (left): This is the third edition of the extremely rare William Heavenhill bottlings available only at the Heaven Hill gift shop. It’s made from 10- to 11-year-old-barrels inside the Heaven Hill Bottled In Bond warehouses that are hand selected and blended by Master Distillers Parker and Craig Beam.
William Heavenhill Cask Strength (right): This is a brand new addition to the William Heavenhill lineup. Increasing the proof from the Small Batch, this cask strength is 135.6 proof and aged 15 years.