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Woodford Reserve’s Master’s Collection Sweet Oak Bourbon

September 29, 2025 · By Matthew Evans · 9.1 / 10
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Whiskey Consensus Score
9.1 /10
Outstanding
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Nose
9.2
Palate
9.1
Finish
9.1
Complexity
9.1
Value
9
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Sweet Oak Bourbon marks the 21st release in Woodford Reserve’s Master’s Collection. It's bottled at 110.4 proof and has an MSRP of $180.

The Good

  • Alcohol is well integrated
  • Rich and powerful nose
  • Incredible mouthfeel

The Bad

  • Price
  • Availability
Woodford Reserve’s Master’s Collection Sweet Oak Bourbon

A little background

Woodford Reserve’s Master’s Collection Sweet Oak Bourbon represents the 21st release in the brand’s esteemed Master’s Collection series, highlighting its ongoing commitment to exploring American oak innovation and the complex influence of wood on whiskey. Crafted at the Woodford Reserve Distillery in Versailles, Kentucky, this limited edition bourbon is aged in rare Chinkapin oak barrels, offering a unique grain structure that sets it apart in the brand’s experimental portfolio. Part of Brown-Forman Corporation’s rich legacy of crafting premium spirits for over 150 years, Woodford Reserve continues to push the boundaries of bourbon craftsmanship with this distinctive release.

Bottled at 110.4 proof, Sweet Oak Bourbon is priced at an MSRP of $179.99 for a 700ml bottle, available in limited quantities at select Kentucky retailers and the Woodford Reserve Distillery, with shipping options to KY, NH, ND, NE, and Washington D.C. via shop.woodfordreserve.com. The mash bill for this expression follows Woodford Reserve’s traditional recipe, featuring a blend of corn, rye, and malted barley, though the specific use of Chinkapin oak barrels introduces a novel dimension to its maturation process.

(Tasted neat from a Glencairn Glass)

Color

Mahogany (super dark)

Nose

Brown sugar, milk chocolate, pecans, B&M Brown Bread, molasses, nutmeg, Dr. Pepper, cherry, and oak.

Palate

Toll House cookie, brown sugar, baking spice, anise, cherry, walnuts, espresso, cinnamon, over-steeped black tea, burnt marshmallow, lime, and tannic oak.

Finish

Dark dried cherry, tannic black tea, bitter chocolate, burnt marshmallow, walnuts, and oak.

In closing

The Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Sweet Oak Bourbon delivers a captivating sensory journey, starting with a rich and powerful nose featuring notes of brown sugar, milk chocolate, pecans, molasses, nutmeg, cherry, Dr. Pepper, and oak. On the palate, it unfolds with a dense, wonderful mouthfeel, showcasing flavors of Toll House cookie, baking spice, anise, cherry, espresso, cinnamon, burnt marshmallow, lime, and tannic oak, complemented by over-steeped black tea. The finish lingers with dark dried cherry, bitter chocolate, burnt marshmallow, walnuts, and oak, leaving a lasting impression. At 110.4 proof and $179.99 for a 700ml bottle, the alcohol is seamlessly integrated, offering exceptional value despite its dominant and potentially polarizing flavors—making it a bottle worth sampling before committing to a purchase.

NOTE: The sample used for this review was provided at no cost courtesy of Woodford Reserve. We thank them for the sample and for allowing us to review it with no strings attached.

Woodford Reserve’s Master’s Collection Sweet Oak Bourbon

9.1

Nose

9.2/10

Palate

9.1/10

Finish

9.1/10

Complexity

9.1/10

Value

9.0/10

The Good

  • Alcohol is well integrated
  • Rich and powerful nose
  • Incredible mouthfeel

The Bad

  • Price
  • Availability
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9.5 – 10.0ExceptionalOne for the history books
9.0 – 9.4OutstandingA benchmark expression
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8.0 – 8.4Very GoodAbove average in every way
7.5 – 7.9GoodWorth your money
7.0 – 7.4Above AverageA solid everyday pour
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Matthew is the founder and visionary behind Whiskey Consensus. What began as a project to explore the Instagram platform and share a love for whiskey has evolved into so much more. Professionally, Matthew works in digital marketing as a solutions engineer and sales leader, bringing innovative strategies to the table. Outside of work, Matthew is an avid runner, as well as a car and watch enthusiast. He is also deeply committed to giving back to the community through various volunteer responsibilities.

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