Revival Vintage Spirits: Finding Rare Vintage Whiskey & Bourbon

🥃 Vintage Spirits Haul! Rare Whiskey & 70s Liqueurs at Revival Vintage Spirits! 🍒

Join Wayne and Rebecca from Your Bourbon Journey on a special trip to Revival Vintage Spirits in Covington, Kentucky! While known for vintage bourbon and whiskey, this time we’re diving deep into a treasure trove of vintage liqueurs and rare spirits perfect for classic cocktails!

🌟 What We Found in Our Vintage Spirits Haul!

🥃 Rebecca’s Rare Liqueur Finds:

We scored some incredible vintage bottles for Rebecca’s upcoming vintage cocktail series (check out her other cocktail videos!):

  • 1971 Cherry Heering: The legendary cherry liqueur—perfect for classic drinks! We’ll be comparing it to a modern sample.
  • 1970s Swiss Chocolate Cherry Liqueur: An absolute jewel in stunning opal glass! Swiss chocolate and cherry… what kind of decadent vintage drink will this make?
  • 1966 DuBouchett Crème de Menthe: A vintage bottle for an authentic Grasshopper cocktail! We got the idea after enjoying Revival’s delicious vintage cocktails made with 1970s Hiram Walker.
  • 1979 Kahlúa (Vintage Pour): We were blown away by the taste of this old-school, coffee-made Kahlúa—thick, rich, and amazing! We bought the last pour to make a special vintage Kahlúa cocktail.
  • 1970s Amaretto: Complete with an adorable box and original liqueur glasses! Get ready for a classic Amaretto Sour!

🥃 Wayne’s Rare Whiskey Finds:

Of course, Wayne couldn’t leave without a few vintage whiskey and spirit bottles of his own!

  • 1990s Four Roses (Japan Release): A highly sought-after vintage Four Roses—the closest we could get to the 1970s Yellow Label that blew us away on a previous visit! A future “official review” is coming!
  • 1970s Sunny Brook Mini Bottle: A National Distillers brand from way back! Vintage minis are a great, affordable way to “dip your toe into vintage pours.”
  • 1970s Italian Swiss Colony Port: A vintage California ruby port we snagged for a steal!
  • 1960s  Schenley Reserve Blended Whiskey! We couldn’t resist a spontaneous tasting of this 8-year blended whiskey (likely 60s/70s) found on an inventory tray. 

🥃 TASTING! Schenley Reserve Mini: The Shocking Lemon Whiskey!

We found a legendary piece of history! This mini-bottle of Schenley Reserve is a pristine example of 1960s/70s American blended whiskey. The label confirms its recipe: 8-years-old, composed of 35% straight whiskey (well above the legal minimum!) and 65% Neutral Grain Spirits.

The result is mind-blowing: incredible viscosity, rich creaminess, and an unexpected explosion of flavor that smells exactly like a lemon grove and delivers a bright, beautiful lemon-citrus palate. This tiny bottle is an absolute must-try! We’re already hunting for a bigger one!

Revival Vintage Spirits is an absolute must-visit in Covington, KY! They have so much more than whiskey—including vintage wine, port, tequila, gin, and current single barrels.

👉 Want to see more of our vintage finds or have a specific vintage spirit you want us to review? Let us know in the comments below!

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Tasting 1976 Old Charter: Bourbon History in a Mini Bottle! 

🥃 Sipping on History: 1976 Old Charter 7 Year – Vintage Bourbon Review (Schenley Era Dusty Bottle)

Join Wayne and Rebecca on “Sipping on History” as we unearth a true relic of American whiskey: a rare, vintage Old Charter 7 Year Old, 86 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey bottled in the mid-1970s!

This isn’t your modern Buffalo Trace-produced Old Charter—this $1/4$ pint “dusty bottle” dates back to the Schenley Distillers era and was distilled no later than 1969 at the historic Bernheim Distillery in Louisville, KY. This bourbon is a tangible piece of the Bourbon Glut Era!

What We Taste & Discuss:

  • Tasting Notes: We explore the distinct flavor profile of 70s bourbon, including surprising viscosity, notes of butterscotch and pear, a complex savory palate, and a rye kick that hints at a classic high-rye mashbill (estimated 18-35% rye).
  • The History: Learn why the 1970s was a fascinating time for whiskey, the significance of the “For Sale in Indiana Only” label, and the journey of the Old Charter brand from Schenley to Sazerac/Buffalo Trace.
  • Proof vs. Flavor: Does 86 proof still pack a punch? We discuss why these vintage, long-aged bourbons often drink with more body and complexity than modern equivalents.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to taste a piece of distilling history! 

Bottle Details:

  • Brand: Old Charter Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Vintage/Bottled: Est. 1976 (Distilled no later than 1969)
  • Distiller (Era): Bernheim Distillery (for Schenley Distillers)
  • Age/Proof: 7 Years / 86 Proof
  • Rarity: $1/4$ Pint (4 oz) with “For sale in Indiana Only” label
  • Sourced From: Revival Vintage Spirits, Covington, KY (https://revivalky.com/)

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Maker’s Mark Private Select BLIND TASTE TEST!

🥃 Can We REALLY Taste the Stave Profiles?! | Maker’s Mark Private Select BLIND TASTING Challenge! 🤯

Welcome back, Your Bourbon Journey fans! 👋 We’re Wayne and Rebecca, and we’re finally putting our Maker’s Mark Private Selections to the ultimate test in a blind tasting! For years, we’ve bought these intriguing named single barrels—like Kettle Corn, Candied Apple, Box O’ Chocolates, Milk Chocolate Truffle, Chocolate Whoopie Pie, and Creme Brulee—based purely on the title and without ever tasting them!

Now, it’s time to see if the stave profile descriptions and evocative names actually translate to the glass. Do we really get chocolate from the Roasted French Mendiant staves? Can we find creamy notes from the Seared French Cuvee? Or will they all just taste like Maker’s Mark wheated bourbon?

Spoiler: This was much harder than we expected! 😱

We dive deep into A through F without knowing which is which, sharing our real-time thoughts on the nose, palate, and finish. We’re ticking boxes for baking spices, caramel, vanilla, dried fruit, and those elusive chocolate notes to try and identify the dominant stave profiles.

Watch as we try to guess our favorites and reveal the shocking results! 😮 You’ll be laughing as we question everything we know about single barrel selection and tasting notes.

So grab your favorite glass, settle in, and let’s explore this bourbon together! Click play ▶️ NOW!

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✴️ Kettle Corn, Candied Apple, Box O’ Chocolates, Milk Chocolate Truffle, Chocolate Whoopie Pie, and Creme Brulee

Note: This blind tasting video was filmed in just under 60 minutes but has been edited to about 30 minutes. 

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Sipping on History: Wild Turkey Honey, Old vs. New

Vintage vs. Modern: Wild Turkey Honey Liqueur Showdown!

Step back in time with us as we open a rare bottle of Wild Turkey Liqueur with Honey from the 1990s! We’re putting this vintage 60-proof spirit head-to-head against today’s popular Wild Turkey American Honey to see how this iconic brand has evolved.

Join us for a fascinating tasting as we compare the flavor, aroma, and character of these two honey-infused bourbons. Will the 90s-era bottle deliver a cloying, syrupy blast of nostalgia, or a more subtle, bourbon-forward experience? How does today’s higher-proof American Honey stand up?

We’re diving deep into the history behind the legendary Jimmy Russell’s “honey bourbon” to discover the differences that 30 years can make.

In this video, we explore:

  • The Proof Test: Does the higher 71 proof of American Honey make it less sweet and more balanced than the vintage 60-proof version?
  • A Tale of Two Honeys: How do the honey notes themselves compare? Is one fresher or more complex than the other?
  • The Bourbon Factor: Can we taste more of the classic Wild Turkey bourbon base in one over the other?
  • The Legacy: A look at how a beloved product can evolve while staying true to its roots.

Whether you’re a bourbon aficionado, a Wild Turkey fan, or just curious about how spirits change over time, this is a tasting you won’t want to miss.

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Join us as we explore how this unique, vintage whiskey holds up after all these years. This is your chance to experience a genuine taste of whiskey history with us. Don’t miss out – hit play now!

Cheers! 🥂

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Purchased: 01/31/25 at Revival Vintage Spirits https://revivalky.com/ 

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Sipping on History: Old Forester 1955 Bottled in Bond

Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime vintage bourbon tasting experience! We’ve managed to get our hands on a truly rare piece of whiskey history: a bottle of Old Forester 1955 Bottled in Bond. 🥃 

This isn’t just a bourbon; it’s a time capsule. We’ll be uncorking this vintage whiskey to explore its unique tasting notes, from the aroma to the long, lingering finish. What secrets does this mid-century rare bourbon hold? 🤫

But the journey doesn’t end there! To truly understand the evolution of Old Forester, we’ll be doing a bourbon comparison of the vintage 1955 with the brand’s current release, the Old Forester 1897 Bottled in Bond. This side-by-side tasting reveals the past and present of one of America’s most beloved bourbons.

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Uncorking 41 Years: J.W. Dant Bourbon Tasting!

A 41-Year-Old Bourbon: Tasting a 1984 J.W. Dant Time Capsule!

Get ready for an unforgettable journey into whiskey history! We’re not just opening a bottle; we’re cracking open a time capsule: a 41-year-old J.W. Dant bourbon from 1984! Have you ever wondered what four decades do to a whiskey? We definitely did, and now you can find out with us!

We got our hands on this incredible vintage gem from the amazing Revival Vintage Spirits in Covington, KY. We’ve been counting down the days to share this special tasting experience with you, and trust us, it’s worth the wait!

In this video, you’ll witness history unfold as we:

  • Uncover the fascinating story behind J.W. Dant.
  • Explore every detail – from its mesmerizing appearance to its captivating aromas.
  • Take that long-awaited, first sip and share our raw, honest reactions!

Join us as we explore how this unique, vintage whiskey holds up after all these years. This is your chance to experience a genuine taste of whiskey history with us. Don’t miss out – hit play now!

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✴️ 1984 JW Dant Special Reserve

  • Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Company: The Dant Distillery Company
  • Distillery: Schenley Distillery Louisville
  • Mash Bill: A common estimate for Bernheim’s Schenley-era mash bill was around 73-75% corn, 15-20% rye, and 8-12% malted barley.
  • Age: 4 Years
  • Proof: 90
  • Purchased: 01/31/25 at Revival Vintage Spirits https://revivalky.com/ 

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Bourbon Battle: 90s Maker’s Mark vs. Today!

⏳ **Whiskey Time Warp: 1990s Maker’s Mark vs. Today’s Bottle – Will Decades Change the Magic?**

Ever stop to wonder if time truly *transforms* a whiskey? We did too! Join us on a fascinating expedition into the past as we unearth a **rare gem**: a vintage Maker’s Mark Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, distilled all the way back in the **golden age of the 1990s**. 

But the journey doesn’t end there. We’re putting this liquid time capsule head-to-head against a bottle of the modern-day icon. Could decades of aging in the bottle have woven a spell of unique flavors? Or will the consistent craftsmanship of today’s Maker’s Mark shine through? 

Prepare your senses as we meticulously dissect each pour: the subtle shifts in **appearance**, the ghosts of aromas past in the **nose**, the evolution of **taste** across time, and the lingering secrets in the **finish**. Will our palates be captivated by the vintage allure, or will the present prevail? 🔥 

**Tune in for a bourbon battle unlike any other!** We’re not just tasting whiskey; we’re tasting history. Will we uncover a lost profile? Will the oak have whispered secrets over the years? Join us to find out which era of Maker’s Mark truly reigns supreme! 

👉 **Hit play now and embark on this unique whiskey time travel adventure!** Don’t forget to leave a comment with your predictions!

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✴️ Maker’s Mark 1990s Pint

  • Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Company: Seagram
  • Distillery: Maker’s Mark Distillery
  • Mash Bill: 70% Corn, 16% Wheat, 14% Malted Barley
  • Age: NAS
  • Proof: 90
  • Purchased: 03/14/2025 at Revival Vintage Spirits, Covington, KY https://revivalky.com/ 

✴️ Maker’s Mark 2025

  • Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Company: Suntory Global Spirits
  • Distillery: Maker’s Mark Distillery
  • Mash Bill: 70% Corn, 16% Wheat, 14% Malted Barley
  • Age: NAS (typically around 6 years old)
  • Proof: 90
  • Purchased: 03/01/25 for $32.99 at High Spirits Liquor Store in Evansville, IN

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Bourbon Time Warp! Tasting a 51-Year-Old Jim Beam Derby Edition 

Imagine tasting liquid history… 🥃 To celebrate the 151st Kentucky Derby, we’re tasting a time capsule: the ultra-rare Jim Beam 100th Kentucky Derby Anniversary Decanter, filled with bourbon distilled in 1974! Ever dream of experiencing an 8-year-old Jim Beam from nearly half a century ago? 🤔

Join us for an EXCLUSIVE TASTING as we journey back in time with this incredible vintage whiskey. We’ll be meticulously exploring its:

  • Fascinating backstory and the legacy of this commemorative decanter
  • Visual allure: the color and appearance after all these years
  • Aromatic whispers from the past
  • Palate-awakening flavors and the evolution of its taste
  • Lingering finish – how does history fade?

But that’s not all! We’ll also put this legendary bourbon head-to-head against a modern masterpiece: Old Grand-Dad 16 Year Old. How does a taste of 1974 compare to today’s craftsmanship? 🤔

Prepare for a deep dive into whiskey history you won’t find anywhere else. Click play to uncork the past with us! ▶️ Cheers to history in a glass! 🥂

Note: From “A Guide To Jim Beam Bottles” by Cembura & Avery: The 100th anniversary of the famed Kentucky Derby Classic is honored with a bottle bearing cameos of the first winner Aristides in 1875 and Cannonade in 1974. Red roses fill the numerals. The back list the names and dates of previous winners. Height 7.5 inches.

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Originally Opened & Reviewed 05/05/24: https://yourbourbonjourney.com/2024/05/05/may-2024-kentucky-derby-tasting/

Be sure to visit Revival Vintage Spirits, Covington, KY https://revivalky.com/ 

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✴️ 1974 James B. Beam 100th Kentucky Derby Decanter

  • Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Distillery: James B. Beam
  • Mash Bill: 75% corn, 13% rye, and 12% malt (estimated based on today’s Jim Beam white label)
  • Age: 100 months (8.33 years) when bottled in 1974
  • Proof: 86
  • Price Paid – Gifted from Family Collection

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Tasting a 48-Year-Old Time Capsule: 1977 Crow Light Whiskey! 🕰️🥃

🤯 Prepare your taste buds for a journey through time! 🕰️ We’re cracking open a RARE 48-year-old bourbon! 🥃 Ever wondered what a 1977 Crow Light Whiskey tastes like?! 🤔 We did too!

Join us for this SPECIAL TASTING as we dive into a time capsule of whiskey history! 🤩 We snagged this incredible vintage bottle from the amazing Revival Vintage Spirits in Covington, KY! 🙌 We’ve been counting down the days to open this beauty and share our honest thoughts with you! 🎉

In this video, we’ll:

  • Uncover the fascinating history behind Crow Light Whiskey 📜
  • Take a look back at the groovy 70s advertising for Light Whiskey 📺
  • Show off some seriously cool vintage Old Crow collectibles! 😎
  • FINALLY! Explore the appearance 👀, savor the incredible aromas👃, and take that long-awaited FIRST SIP! 🤤
  • We’ll be sharing every single detail and our thoughts on how this unique whiskey holds up today. 🤔

💡 Did you know? Back in the 1970s, everyone was going crazy for lighter spirits like vodka! 🍸 So, the bourbon industry decided to shake things up and create “light whiskey”! Crow Light hit the scene in December 1972 with the catchy slogan “The whiskey that whispers,” trying to capture that lighter vibe. Light whiskey was distilled to super high proofs (think 160-190 proof!) to mellow out the flavor and then aged briefly in used bourbon barrels for just a hint of color and taste. That “whisper” was all about that subtle, easy-drinking profile! 😉

✨ Don’t miss this chance to experience a genuine taste of whiskey history with us! Hit play now! ▶️ Cheers! 🥂

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✴️ Crow Light Whiskey

  • Classification: Whiskey Blended
  • Company: Old Crow Distillery Co., Louisville, KY
  • Age: 4 years
  • Proof: 80
  • Bottled: 1977
  • Purchased at Revival Vintage Spirits, Covington KY

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UNBELIEVABLE Michter’s 10 Year Rye Review!  

Get ready for an EXCLUSIVE Michter’s 10 Year Old Rye Whiskey Review! 🔥 Join us as we recount our incredible tour of the iconic Michter’s Fort Nelson Distillery in downtown Louisville, Kentucky! We were lucky enough to snag a bottle of the highly sought-after Michter’s 10 Year Old Rye and we’re bringing you all the delicious details.

In this episode, we enthusiastically dive deep into this exceptional release, exploring its rich aromas, complex palate, and unforgettable finish. Prepare for a symphony of flavors! 🥃

We also want to give a huge shoutout to the amazing leadership team at Michter’s, especially the dynamic duo, Dan McKee and Andrea Wilson! Their dedication to quality truly shines through in this premium rye whiskey.

Don’t miss out on this in-depth review of a truly special bottle! Hit play now to experience the magic of Michter’s Rye with us!

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ABOUT THIS BOTTLE

✴️ Michter’s 10 Year Single Barrel Rye (2024)

  • Classification: Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey
  • Company: Michter’s Whiskey
  • Distillery: Sourced from an undisclosed Kentucky distillery(ies)
  • Mash Bill: Undisclosed
  • Age: 10
  • Proof: 92.8
  • MSRP: $200
  • Purchased: 02/22/25 for $210 at Michter’s Fort Nelson in Louisville Kentucky

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