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Sep 09

Press Release: Wyoming Whiskey Introduces National Parks No. 4 and Old Faithful

The 4th collectible release in Wyoming Whiskey’s annual series honoring wide open spaces

KIRBY, Wyo. (Sept. 9, 2024) –– Wyoming’s first legal distillery, Wyoming Whiskey, is proud to announce the launch of National Parks No.4 and Old Faithful Straight Bourbon Whiskies.

The Wyoming Whiskey National Parks No.4 Straight Bourbon Whiskey – Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park bottle is the fourth collectible limited-edition release in the brand’s annual National Park Series. A blend of over 70 carefully chosen barrels pulled from various areas of the Wyoming Whiskey warehouse, the whiskey is aged for a minimum of five years and showcases flavors of vanilla, candied ginger, crème caramel and a honeysuckle finish. The straight bourbon whiskey celebrates Yellowstone National Park, a place of natural wonder boasting half of the world’s known hydrothermal features, including Mammoth Hot Springs. This ever-changing system of travertine terraces has been formed over thousands of years, and Wyoming Whiskey’s National Parks No.4 release is a tribute to the park’s unique and evolving landscape.

Old Faithful is a limited-edition whiskey that honors Yellowstone National Park, the iconic Old Faithful geyser, and the legendary F. Jay Haynes with the latest installment in Wyoming Whiskey’s wide open spaces series. The whiskey is a blend of three specifically selected standout barrels, and has been thoughtfully aged for 10 years, resulting in a depth of flavor showcasing notes of baking spices, orange peel, toffee and black forest cake with crushed almonds. As one of the most unique natural environments on earth known for its extraordinary geothermal features, Yellowstone is home to the world’s most famous geyser, Old Faithful. Honoring the incredible natural wonder, the limited-edition Old Faithful bourbon features a label showcasing an image by F. Jay Haynes, who spent his life capturing the awe-inspiring sights of Yellowstone to share with the world.

Wyoming Whiskey is proud to support Yellowstone Forever, the official nonprofit partner of Yellowstone National Park. In conjunction with the release of National Parks No.4 and Old Faithful, Wyoming Whiskey has donated $150,000 to Yellowstone Forever in support of the nonprofit’s efforts to protect, preserve and enhance the world’s first national park.

Wyoming Whiskey co-founder David DeFazio shares, “National Parks No.4 has been crafted from barrels specifically selected to continue the distinctive flavor profile of our National Parks Series, celebrating the adventurous spirit of these treasured, wide-open spaces. Old Faithful is a truly special whiskey, made from a select few of our 10-year-old wheated bourbon barrels, making it the oldest wheated bourbon from our warehouses. I’m excited to share these new releases with our loyal Wyoming Whiskey fans and supporters of Yellowstone National Park.”

National Parks No.4 Straight Bourbon Whiskey tasting notes:

Color: Rich Copper
Nose: Créme Brule with cherry compote, toasted coconut, and confectioners sugar
Palate: Créme Caramel with Mexican vanilla and candied ginger
Finish: Honeysuckle with lingering notes of dark chocolate and espresso

Old Faithful Straight Bourbon Whiskey tasting notes:

Color: Mahogany
Nose: Deep red fruits and dark chocolate
Palate: Baking spices, orange peel, toffee, and black forest cake with crushed almonds
Finish: Cacao powder and vanilla bean with toasted spice and dried sultana

National Parks No.4 is available in 27 states nationwide. It has an ABV of 49% and is 98 proof. SRP $79.99. Old Faithful is available in Wyoming, California and Colorado. There will be roughly 500 bottles of Old Faithful available for purchase. It has an ABV of 54% and is 108 proof. SRP $499.99.

About Wyoming Whiskey
Based in Kirby, Wyoming, Wyoming Whiskey has had a simple goal: to create America’s next great bourbon. That goal has evolved to include all whiskies. The company and its products are a collaboration between its partners and 97,818 square miles of Wyoming. The Mead family first came to Wyoming as ranchers in 1890, and the state defines them and their whiskey. They use the finest corn, winter wheat, winter rye, barley and water from the Bighorn Basin and promote Wyoming’s natural and human resources. Every drop of this bourbon is truly made of Wyoming. To learn more, visit wyomingwhiskey.com.

 

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