At 100 proof, this bourbon was bottled under strict government supervision, guaranteeing it was the product of a single distillation season, from one distiller, at one distillery, and aged for a minimum of four years in a federally bonded warehouse. These requirements ensured not only quality but also consistency, making Bottled in Bond bourbons like this a trusted hallmark of authenticity for whiskey drinkers of the era.
The 1963 Old Forester Bottled in Bond delivers a glimpse into the bourbon style of mid-20th-century Kentucky. Expect a profile layered with oak, caramel, vanilla, and warming spice, alongside subtle earthy notes that reflect decades of maturation in glass.
Today, bottles like this are exceptionally rare and highly prized among serious collectors. The Old Forester Bottled in Bond 1963 is more than a bourbon—it is a preserved piece of whiskey heritage, capturing the enduring legacy of one of America’s oldest bourbon brands.





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