1792 (bourbon)

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1792 Ridgemont Reserve
1792 Bourbon Whiskey
Type Bourbon whiskey
Alcohol by volume 46.85%
Proof 93.7
Manufacturer Barton Brands, Ltd. Kentucky
Country of origin United States
Flavour Rick, Velvety

1792 Ridgemont Reserve is a bourbon produced by the Barton Brands distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky. It is part of a line of small-batch bourbons tapping into the high-end liquor market.

It is handcrafted and aged for 8 years. It is 93.7 proof (46.85% content of alcohol). The name of the bourbon celebrates the year Kentucky became a state. 1792 is the Official Toasting Bourbon of the Kentucky Bourbon Festival. This bourbon is positioned as a super-premium one [1], and the pricing policy makes it a competitor to Knob Creek or Woodford Reserve. This reflects the general trend in bourbon production, resulting from competition with single malt whisky[2], which makes small batch bourbons a big business [3].

1792 Ridgemont Reserve was originally introduced into the market by Barton as "Ridgewood Reserve 1792". The Brown-Forman Corporation sued Barton for trademark infringement, arguing that the similar name and bottle design of Ridgewood Reserve could potentially create consumer confusion with Brown-Foreman's older Woodford Reserve brand. A federal judge ruled in favor of Brown-Forman in 2004, and Barton changed the name of the product to comply with the ruling.[4]. Older bottles bearing the Ridgewood Reserve brand sometimes sell for a premium among collectors.

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