Pendleton Whisky announced the expansion of its portfolio with the introduction of Pendleton 1910 Bourbon.
Pendleton 1910 Bourbon is a premium 90-proof straight American bourbon aged for ten years in #3 char White American Oak barrels. It is crafted with a blend of high and low rye bourbons and cut to proof with glacier-fed spring water from Oregon’s Mt. Hood, according to the distillery. This 10 Year Old bourbon is a golden amber liquid with a flavor profile highlighting caramel, vanilla and rye spice.
Born in the western town of Pendleton, Oregon, and named after one of the largest and oldest rodeos in North America, Pendleton Whisky celebrates the spirit of the Western lifestyle. The year 1910 pays homage to the first year of the Pendleton Round-Up, the rodeo from which Pendleton Whisky was built, and its bottle resembles a rodeo saddle, according to the distillery.
“Pendleton Whisky is outpacing the broader whiskey category in sales YTD1 and has achieved a remarkable 10% CAGR growth in depletions over the last four years. With the addition of Pendleton 1910 Bourbon, we are poised for outsized expansion on a national level with this 10 Year Old bourbon, ushering in an exciting new chapter for this historic and iconic Western brand,” said Lander Otegui, senior vice president of marketing at Proximo Spirits, in a statement.
Pendleton 1910 Bourbon is now available on PendletonWhisky.com and in select retailers for an SRP of $49.99 and will be available nationwide by February 2025.