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New Holland Brewing Zeppelin Blend Reserve Whiskey Finished In Ex-Sherry Casks

New Holland Brewing Zeppelin Blend Reserve takes this brewery/distillery's popular American single malt and further ages it before finishing it in ex-sherry casks from Spain.
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New Holland Brewing, as we covered in the past, is known for putting out some rather innovative whiskies out of their brewery/distillery in Michigan. One of their flagship whiskies is Zeppelin, an American single malt that’s twice distilled and aged several years in new American oak. Now they are upping the game a bit, introducing New Holland Brewing Zeppelin Blend Reserve.

New Holland Brewing Zeppelin Reserve, according to those behind it, takes the historic Zeppelin Blend and ages it four years, before finishing it for a further nine months in ex-sherry casks from Bodega Alvear. It too is twice distilled from a 100% malted barley fermentation done in house, and through its whole aging process was inside full sized barrels before being bottled at 90 proof.

New Holland Brewing Zeppelin Blend Reserve
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This new whiskey, which is non-chill filtered, comes in a tube reminiscent of Scotch whisky packaging. Price point wise I’m seeing it drop for between $40 and $60 right now, and you’ll find very limited official tasting notes below from New Holland.

Notes of raisins and plums come forward in its aromatic nose. Toasty malt character with hints of nuttiness, framed by graceful tannins from the uncharred sherry casks, leading to a soft, smooth finish laced with warm chocolate tones.

Nino Kilgore-Marchetti

Nino Kilgore-Marchetti is the founder of The Whiskey Wash, an award-winning whiskey lifestyle website dedicated to informing and entertaining consumers about whisk(e)y globally. As a whisk(e)y journalist, expert, and judge, he has written extensively about the subject, been interviewed in various media outlets, and provided tasting input on many whiskeys at competitions.

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