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Blue Run Spirits Unwraps Holiday 2022 Offering

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GEORGETOWN, KY (November 29, 2022)Blue Run Spirits announces its final whiskey release of the year – actually twelve of them to be exact – with the Blue Run Winter Solstice Collection. The second-annual Blue Run “12 Days of Bourbon” features a dozen single barrel, barrel proof high rye bourbons available one bottling per day starting Thursday, December 1 at 3:00 p.m. Eastern only at www.bluerunspirits.com/shop.

Each high rye bourbon barrel featured in the Blue Run Winter Solstice Collection comes from the award-winning batch that was contract distilled by Blue Run Liquid Advisor Jim Rutledge at Castle & Key. Aged in the darkest recesses of the northmost rick houses, they were then hand selected by Blue Run Whiskey Director Shaylyn Gammon with a keen focus on unique flavor profile, depth and the complexity of warm, sweet flavors that pair well with the winter season. Looking to maintain as much of that rich flavor possible, each bottling comes offered at full barrel proof (from 117.2 to 129 proof).

“In sampling and indexing hundreds of barrels for various Blue Run projects, there were twelve barrels I encountered that absolutely stood out,” said Gammon. “Each wonderfully different from the next, these barrels are the true cream of the crop from this batch. These dozen barrels became the twelve expressions of Winter Solstice.”

Colorful versions of Blue Run’s signature butterfly medallion, designed by Devon McKinney, adorn the sleek bottles and are meant to evoke the aurora borealis or northern lights, the arctic’s dazzling winter light show. This display of nature’s artistry is subtly echoed on the side of the luxurious, velvet-lined midnight black gift box that comes with every purchase, making it perfect for holiday gift giving. Each bottling in the Blue Run Winter Solstice Collection is $179.99. The complete collection is also available for $2,999.99.

The bourbons in the Blue Run Winter Solstice Collection include:

Dec. 1 - Meteor

Proof: 122      

On the nose, Meteor opens with warm brown sugar and toasted sourdough. Then, like a streak of light blazing through the atmosphere of the palate, juicy apples burst into a cornucopia of stone fruit with a lingering pear finish.

Dec. 2 - Light Year

Proof: 123.9  

Apples and honey on the nose presage a sweet New Year. Luminous and full, the palate goes the distance with a hint of snow-covered pine trees meeting spicy pepper, leather and elemental wood spice. Herbal tea and rye notes conclude the voyage.

Dec. 3 - Lunar

Proof 117.2    

Lunar juxtaposes darkness and light. Robust dark notes of black cherry, salted caramel and campfire on the nose are illuminated by beams of sun-ripened summer fruits, Italian Barolo and light oak on the palate. The finish eases you into a moonlit field teeming with wildflowers.

Dec. 4 - Solar

Proof: 119.1  

Bright rays of pear, cherry, tropical fruit and sherry shine brightly on the nose evolving into oven-baked sugary pastry and toasted wood. Over time, the brightness fades into darker notes and French oak.

Dec. 5 - Infinity

Proof: 118.7  

Boundless lemon zest pairs with roses while the timeless scent of sawdust introduces the palate of honeydew, peanut brittle, warm spice and toffee. The finish is a lasting loop of cloves and rye spice.

Dec. 6 - Interstellar

Proof: 118.6  

Pecans sandwiched by melting caramel and rich vanilla captivate the senses and set the scene for a quixotic romance between spicy cinnamon and ripened kiwi, culminating in a long finish of drizzled honey.

Dec. 7 - Supernova

Proof: 129      

Supernova shines bright with cola, port wine and blackberries on the nose exploding into light brown sugar and red hots, resulting in a tingling and enduring black pepper finish.

Dec. 8 - North Star

Proof: 118.7  

A floral nose accompanied by lime zest, butterscotch and leather makes the direction of this pour exceedingly clear. The palate gleams with nougat, light cayenne and white pepper enveloped in hints of island daiquiri. The finish is pleasantly spicy.

Dec. 9 - Gravity

Proof: 118.9  

Plums, gingerbread and barrel char dominate the nose, accelerating into coconut-pecan frosted German chocolate cake. Feel the force of spicy cocoa on the finish.

Dec. 10 - Constellation

Proof: 121      

Honey, sour apple, maple syrup and tobacco join forces to create a mesmerizing nose, allowing the palate to identify clusters of peach and sweet corn gently graduating into butterscotch, light cinnamon and clove.

Dec. 11 - Black Hole

Proof: 124.2  

Apricot, caramel and molasses on the nose send you into a different universe packed with molasses and tobacco. The finish allows you to see both the past and the future, reminding you of the vastness of this pour.

Dec. 12 - Cosmic

Proof: 122.9  

Light citrus, toffee, butter and wood char unite to create a universal entry point to a palate dominated by cinnamon raisin bread. Delight in the balanced finish highlighted by nutmeg.

Find Blue Run Spirits online at www.bluerunspirits.com, and on social media: Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

ABOUT BLUE RUN SPIRITS


Georgetown, Kentucky-based Blue Run Spirits is an evolution of the traditional spirits company, creating award-winning bourbons and rye whiskies through time-honored traditions matched with inclusive, forward-looking vision. It all starts with the whiskey itself, carefully crafted by Blue Run Liquid Advisor and Bourbon Hall of Famer Jim Rutledge and Whiskey Director Shaylyn Gammon. That precious liquid is then housed in striking packaging adorned with Blue Run’s signature butterfly medallion, marking the metamorphosis of a centuries-old industry as Blue Run reaches across the bar to welcome today’s younger, broader and more diverse whiskey drinker. Blue Run Spirits was founded in 2020 and was named one of the 50 most innovative companies in America by Bloomberg.

published by: BBTEAM

November 29, 2022
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