The Story
25 years. Batch I2076. 2020. Michter's β the apex expression in the Michter's lineup and one of the rarest age-stated American bourbon releases available anywhere, presenting a full quarter-century of maturation from the most selective release program in American whiskey.
The Michter's 25-year is released only in years when Andrea Wilson determines that available stock has reached the exceptional quality threshold β the same quality-over-calendar philosophy that governs the 20-year and 10-year programs, but applied to the most aged and finite inventory. Historically, the 25-year has been produced in even smaller quantities than the 20-year, with multiple years between releases. The 2020 Batch I2076 is one of the most recent available releases.
At $8,749, the Michter's 25-year is the most valuable Michter's expression in the current Wooden Cork collection β above the 2018 I372 ($6,999), the 2024 I3209 ($4,699), and the Bourbon Barons 10-year private barrel ($8,999 β priced higher by private barrel premium but a 10-year expression). The 25-year represents Michter's ultimate age statement: the distillery's deliberate pace producing a handful of bottles from a program that most years simply doesn't release.
Specs
- Distillery: Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery, Louisville, Kentucky
- Style: American Whiskey, 25 Year
- Batch: I2076 β 2020
- Age: 25 years
- Size: 750ml
Browse all rare spirits at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the 25-year compare to the three 20-year Michter's expressions in the collection? The 25-year is 5 years older than any 20-year release and produced in substantially smaller quantities. The 20-year is itself rarely released; the 25-year goes even longer between releases, representing the absolute apex of what Michter's ages and presents.
- What does 25 years mean for American whiskey maturation? Most American bourbon peaks in flavor development between 12β20 years due to the climate-driven extraction from new charred oak. At 25 years in Kentucky's temperature-cycling climate, the bourbon has undergone exceptional wood integration β the risk of over-oaking is real, and that Michter's judges this lot as meeting the quality threshold is the central statement of the 25-year program.
Description
25 years. Batch I2076. 2020. Michter's β the apex expression in the Michter's lineup and one of the rarest age-stated American bourbon releases available anywhere, presenting a full quarter-century of maturation from the most selective release program in American whiskey.
The Michter's 25-year is released only in years when Andrea Wilson determines that available stock has reached the exceptional quality threshold β the same quality-over-calendar philosophy that governs the 20-year and 10-year programs, but applied to the most aged and finite inventory. Historically, the 25-year has been produced in even smaller quantities than the 20-year, with multiple years between releases. The 2020 Batch I2076 is one of the most recent available releases.
At $8,749, the Michter's 25-year is the most valuable Michter's expression in the current Wooden Cork collection β above the 2018 I372 ($6,999), the 2024 I3209 ($4,699), and the Bourbon Barons 10-year private barrel ($8,999 β priced higher by private barrel premium but a 10-year expression). The 25-year represents Michter's ultimate age statement: the distillery's deliberate pace producing a handful of bottles from a program that most years simply doesn't release.
Specs
- Distillery: Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery, Louisville, Kentucky
- Style: American Whiskey, 25 Year
- Batch: I2076 β 2020
- Age: 25 years
- Size: 750ml
Browse all rare spirits at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the 25-year compare to the three 20-year Michter's expressions in the collection? The 25-year is 5 years older than any 20-year release and produced in substantially smaller quantities. The 20-year is itself rarely released; the 25-year goes even longer between releases, representing the absolute apex of what Michter's ages and presents.
- What does 25 years mean for American whiskey maturation? Most American bourbon peaks in flavor development between 12β20 years due to the climate-driven extraction from new charred oak. At 25 years in Kentucky's temperature-cycling climate, the bourbon has undergone exceptional wood integration β the risk of over-oaking is real, and that Michter's judges this lot as meeting the quality threshold is the central statement of the 25-year program.











