Woodford Reserve - Limited Edition Collector's Sets

Limited Edition Collector's Sets

Woodford Reserve Master's Collection

In 2005, the company released the first bottling in its series called Woodford Reserve Master's Collection. One expression in the collection series is released every year (usually around November), with limited quantities and locations.

Year Batch Title Proof % ABV
2005 Four Grain Batch #1 92.4 46.2
2006 Four Grain Batch #2 92.4 46.2
2007 Sonoma Cutrer Finish 86.4 43.2
2008 Sweet Mash 1838 86.4 43.2
2009 Seasoned Oak Finish 100.4 50.2
2010 Maple Wood Finish 94 47.2
2011 Aged Cask Rye 92.4 46.2
2011 New Cask Rye 92.4 46.2
2012 Four Wood 94.4 47.2

Commemorative Bottles

The company also releases commemorative Woodford Reserve bottlings annually for the Kentucky Derby and the Breeder's Cup.

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