Tasting Notes
- Nose: Golden butterscotch, vanilla bean, toasted oak, brown sugar, subtle walnut
- Palate: Rich brown sugar, roasted walnut, ripe figs, honeyed oak, dried fruit complexity
- Finish: Long and warming, with lingering whispers of dried fruit, oak tannins, and butterscotch
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Canadian Blended Whisky |
|---|---|
| ABV | 45.0% (90 Proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 25 Years |
| Distillery | Orphan Barrel |
| Region | Canada |
| Bottled By | OB Spirits Co., Bardstown, KY |
| Filtration | Non-chill filtered |
Perfect For
This exceptional 25-year whisky is perfect for milestone celebrations and commemorative occasions where only the finest will suffice. It serves as an extraordinary gift for serious whisky collectors who appreciate the rarity of quarter-century Canadian expressions. The complexity makes it ideal for quiet contemplation and serious tasting sessions, while the prestigious age statement elevates special dinners and intimate gatherings with fellow connoisseurs.Frequently Asked Questions
What does Night Sage Orphan Barrel 25 Year taste like?
Night Sage Orphan Barrel 25 Year delivers rich butterscotch and vanilla on the nose, with a palate featuring brown sugar, roasted walnut, and ripe figs. The quarter-century aging creates remarkable depth with dried fruit complexity and a long, warming finish of oak and butterscotch notes.
Is Night Sage good for cocktails or should it be drunk neat?
This 25-year Canadian whisky is best appreciated neat or with a few drops of water to unlock its complex flavors. Given its rarity and extended aging, mixing it in cocktails would mask the subtle nuances that make this expression extraordinary.
How rare is Night Sage Orphan Barrel 25 Year?
Night Sage Orphan Barrel 25 Year is exceptionally rare, representing whisky that has been aged for a quarter-century. The Orphan Barrel project specifically seeks out forgotten, long-aged barrels, making each release limited and highly sought after by collectors.
What makes this different from other Canadian whiskies?
The 25-year age statement sets this apart from most Canadian whiskies, which are typically aged much shorter. The extended maturation creates unparalleled complexity with deeper oak integration and concentrated flavors that showcase the pinnacle of Canadian whisky craftsmanship.
Is Night Sage Orphan Barrel worth the investment?
For serious whisky collectors and enthusiasts, this 25-year expression represents exceptional value given its rarity and age statement. Quarter-century Canadian whiskies are increasingly scarce, making this both a remarkable drinking experience and a collectible investment piece.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.