Review: Evan Williams 1783 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon (90 Proof)
Sample bottle provided by Heaven Hill.
AT A GLANCE
Owned, Distilled and Bottled by: Heaven Hill Distillery, Bardstown, KY
Mash Bill: 78% Corn, 10% Rye, 12% Malted Barley
Still Type: Column Still
Age: NAS (6+ years)
Strength: 45% ABV
Price: $22
Evan Williams 1783 Small Batch Bourbon commemorate the year that according to legend Evan Williams became Kentucky's first distiller. While there isn’t any direct historical evidence to support this, EW 1783 has been a mainstay of the Heaven Hill portfolio for over 30 years. In the 1990s 1784 had a 10-year age statement and bottled at 86 proof. Around 2004, Heaven Hill transitioned 1783 from its age statement to a “Small Batch” selection of 5 to 6 year old barrels. However in 2021, Heaven Hill updated the brand again with a new bottle design, an increase in the average barrel age (now 6-8 years) and bumped the strength to 90 proof.
TASTING NOTES
Nose: The whiskey has a nice light aroma of oak and green apple with just a touch of brown sugar.
Palate: On the palate there are flavors of sweet cherry, green apple, vanilla, oak and just a touch of tannins on the backend that help moderate the bourbon's sweetness.
Finish: The finish is long with a nice medium sweetness that includes notes of wood sugars, cooked green apple, cinnamon, and a faint note of rich cocktail cherries in syrup.
Conclusion: The new formulation of Evan Williams 1783 is excellent and misses out on all the hype that goes to Elijah Craig. 1783 has the benefit of pulling from more mature barrels than the Bottled in Bond or the black label and the higher proof helps carry those flavors better than the lower proof version of 1783 ever did. The 86-proof version of 1783 did not seem to have much of a purpose in the lineup between the standard EW black label (also at 86 proof) and the EW single barrel. However, now at 90 proof and pulling from mostly 6 year old barrels, Heaven Hill has found a new sweet spot in terms of both quality and value. If you are a fan of the black label like I am, you need to give 1783 another chance and I think you will be pleasantly surprised how good it is. It is so so easy to drink neat, and it is affordable enough to mix with or use in cocktails without giving it a second thought. If you like the Heaven Hill profile and or you like bourbons that tend to be a little fruitier and sweeter than oaky and high proof, Evan Williams 1783 is a must buy for your home bar.