A historic blend from four states bound by the Ohio River — where James A. Miller's barrels sank, and our spirit now rises. Since 1856, James A. Miller’s Chicken Cock Bourbon made its name on trade routes like the Ohio River. On January 27, 1860, tragedy struck when the A.O. Tyler—a ship carrying hundreds of Miller’s uninsured barrels—sank. Now, 165 years later, our limited edition Miller’s Reserve revives that lost legacy with a bold blend from the states along that historic path. Tasting Notes:Nose: Rich caramel and vanilla lead, with hints ofblack cherry, fig, oak spice, and tobacco.Palate: Toffee and brown sugar up front, followed bywarm baking spices, toasted oak, and a subtle rye kick.Finish: Long and warming, with notes of darkchocolate, charred oak, black pepper, and a touch ofdried fruit and honey.