Orphan Barrel Releases A 16 Year Old Tennessee Bourbon, Curated By Nicole Austin

Over the years, Orphan Barrel Whiskey Distilling Co. has introduced a series of ultra-aged and unorthodox whiskies, giving them a home as part of the brand’s portfolio. This morning, they are announcing their latest release–Orphan Barrel Copper Tongue–which hails from the historic Cascade Hollow Distillery, in Tullahoma, Tennessee and is a cask strength 16-year-old straight bourbon whiskey.
Nestled in a valley with a spring-fed creek in an area known for its population of copperhead snakes, the stocks for Orphan Barrel Copper Tongue were discovered by Nicole Austin in Cascade Hollow Distilling Co.’s single story rickhouses. These rickhouses draw inspiration from traditional Scottish barrel storage, a rather unique feature in the U.S., that helped impart a special character onto the liquid.
While this is the second Orphan Barrel release from Cascade Hollow Distilling Co.(following the 2016 release of Orphan Barrel Whoop & Holler 28-Year-Old), Orphan Barrel Copper Tongue marks the first from the Cascade Hollow Distilling Co., General Manager and Distiller, Nicole Austin. Her relatively short tenure at Cascade Hollow has been marked by a handful of well-regarded special release whiskies.
“Since joining the team at Cascade Hollow Distilling Co., I’ve loved getting to explore all the incredible whiskies produced at the distillery. In that process, I’ve been excited to have found such an amazing whiskey to give a home to,” said Austin. “Orphan Barrel Copper Tongue brings together traditions from both American and Scotch whiskeys, and the result is a sophisticated straight bourbon that’s surprisingly delicate. With this release, I can’t wait to share this rare whiskey with the world and showcase a bit of the magic that can comes from Cascade Hollow.”
This 16-year-old bourbon boasts an approachable and mellow profile balanced by juicy bursts of candied orange and hints of cedar. At 89.8 proof (44.9%), bourbon fans can best enjoy Orphan Barrel Copper Tongue neat or thoughtfully garnished with a slice of pear. Orphan Barrel Copper Tongue is a highly limited release, and as past variants have been highly sought after, whiskey aficionados and collectors will want to get a hold of it when they see it. Beginning this
June, the new variant will begin rolling out in select markets across thenation for consumers to purchase for a suggested retail price of $100.