
Angel's Envy Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Louisville Distilling Company (Angel's Envy, est. 2010) · Angel's Envy Distillery, Louisville, Kentucky
Angel's Envy is a monument to patience — Lincoln Henderson's patience in waiting until age 72 to build the bourbon he'd always imagined, and the liquid patience of that port barrel finish, where months of quiet resting transform a solid Kentucky straight bourbon into something altogether more layered and contemplative. The port casks, sourced from Portugal, add a ruby-hued sweetness and dried fruit complexity without obscuring the corn-forward bourbon character underneath. At 86.6 proof, it's gentle enough for newcomers but complex enough to hold the attention of seasoned whiskey drinkers. Henderson passed away in 2013, but his son Wes carries the vision forward — and every bottle remains a reminder that the best things often come from those willing to wait.
Nose
Ripe cherry, maple syrup, vanilla bean, toasted oak, dried apricot, a whisper of dark berry sweetness from the port finish, and a warm baking spice complexity that rewards slow, deliberate nosing.
Palate
Lush and velvety — caramel, ripe plum, dark chocolate, orange peel, maple, and a port-wine sweetness that emerges mid-palate and builds. The rye spice keeps everything in check, preventing the sweetness from becoming cloying.
Finish
Long and warming with lingering cherry, vanilla, oak tannins, maple, and a dry, slightly fruity fade that makes you want to wait — and then sip again.
- Mash Bill
- 72% Corn / 18% Rye / 10% Malted Barley
Cocktail Suggestion
Cocktail — The Port of Call: 2 oz Angel's Envy · ¾ oz fresh lemon juice · ½ oz ruby port · ½ oz honey syrup · 2 dashes Angostura bitters. Shake with ice, strain into a coupe. Garnish with a brandied cherry. The port amplifies the bourbon's finish while the lemon lifts the honey into something bright.
Food Pairing
Pair with: Duck breast with a cherry-port reduction. The bourbon's port-barrel sweetness and cherry notes mirror the sauce, while the rye spice cuts the richness of the duck fat. A pairing that rewards patience — sear the duck slowly, let the fat render, and the meal will match the whiskey sip for sip.
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