Old Potrero Hotaling's Bottle in Bond 16YO Whiskey700 ML
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Old Potrero

Old Potrero Hotaling's Bottle in Bond 16YO Whiskey700 ML

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  • Old Potrero Hotaling's Whiskey is made from a mash of 100% rye malt and aged a minimum of 16 years in once-used charred, fine-grain, American Oak barrels and bottled in bond.
  • Short Form Brand DescriptionOld Potrero Hotaling's Whiskey is made from a mash of 100% rye malt and aged a minimum of 16 years in once-used charred, fine-grain, American Oak barrels and bottled in bond.
    ABV (%)50
    Key Selling Point 1100% Malted Rye aged a minimum of 16 Years
    Key Selling Point 2Matured in once-used charred, fine-grain, American Oak barrels
    Key Selling Point 3Bottled in Bond
  • UPC or EAN?UPC
    UPC087229178055
    SCC Case Code/GTIN10872291780551
    Bottle Volume (ml)700
    Bottle Height (Inches)10.2
    Bottle Length (Inches)3.8
    Bottle Width (Inches)3.8
    Case Height (Inches)11
    Case Length (Inches)11.4
    Case Width (Inches)7.6
    Full Pallet Dimensions (HxWxL - inches)66 x 40 x 48
    Full Pallet Weight (lbs)2016
    Number of Pallet Layers (Hi)6
    Pallet Case Count per Layer (Ti)16
    Physical Case Count Per Pallet80
    Long Form Brand Story/HistoryOld Potrero Whiskey is credited as the first American Craft Whiskey to hit the market after prohibition. Old Potrero's vision of a rye whiskey revival was fueled by the realization that rye was the grain of choice for America’s first distillers and that no pot-distilled whiskeys were being made legally in America in the early 1990s. Finding inspiration in the rye whiskeys of America’s past and Scotland's great single malt whiskeys, the small distilling team began researching and experimenting. The first whiskey went into the barrel in 1994, and the distillery soon began producing three pot-distilled rye whiskeys from a mash of 100% malted rye. As they have since 2006, the distillers at Hotaling & Co. present this whiskey, in commemoration and celebration of our remarkable city’s rebirth following the tragic 1906 earthquake and fire. This product is inspired by the words of Charles K. Field who immortalized the Hotaling name in his poem recounting the survival of A.P. Hotaling & Co.’s Jackson Street whiskey warehouse when he penned these lines: “If, as they say, God spanked the town / For being over frisky, / Why did He burn the churches down / And save Hotaling’s whiskey?”