Lucky Seven 'The Hold Up' 12 Year Old Bourbon
  • Category Bourbon
  • Country United States
  • Region Kentucky
  • Distillery Undisclosed
  • Age 12 Year Old
  • Style Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Alcohol 50%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • butterscotch
  • tobacco
  • caramel
  • spicy
  • apricot
  • toasted oak
  • figs
  • orange zest
  • fruit

Lucky Seven

'The Hold Up' 12 Year Old Bourbon (0.7l, 50%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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An award-winning, powerful, and delectable Straight Kentucky Bourbon with a flare for the dramatic.

John Pals and Michael Lahalih are serial entrepreneurs in Chicago who have been best friends since their college days. In addition to sharing passions for business and baseball, they love old movies and great Bourbon. So these two Chicagoans did what entrepreneurs do… they founded a line of premium Bourbons branded after one of the most famous movie studio stages in the world — Warner Brothers Stage 7. So many great films have been made there over the years, the locals named it "Lucky 7." Lucky Seven Spirits curates premium casks from the top distilleries to craft Oscar-worthy performances for Best Bourbon in a Leading Role. And each bottle has a peel-back "ticket" directing you to exclusive online video content.

Since the guys at Lucky Seven are fans of classic cinema, it makes sense that they named a Whiskey after a standard scene in every cop-drama — The Hold Up. But Lucky Seven 'The Hold Up' is not a bad-guy villain thing. This Bourbon is a limited edition dram made by the good guys. What we have here is a perfectly aged, twelve year-old Straight Kentucky Bourbon bottled at 50% ABV. They almost called it "The Showstopper" because the flavor is so rich and delectable… and it already has three Gold Medals, which deserves a standing ovation.

Smartass Corner:
In its heydays, Stage 7 on the Warner Brothers lot filmed some of the most famous movies in cinematic history, including Casablanca, Yankee Doodle Dandy, the original A Star Is Born, My Fair Lady, the original Ocean’s Eleven, and dozens more.
  • Category Bourbon
  • Country United States
  • Region Kentucky
  • Distillery Undisclosed
  • Age 12 Year Old
  • Style Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Alcohol 50%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
Appearance / Color
Burnished Copper

Nose / Aroma / Smell
The palate is viscous and rich with notes of apricot, toasted oak, stewed figs, a hint of orange zest, and Cracker Jacks.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
The flavor builds off of the aromas with added notes of butterscotch, caramel, warm tobacco leaves, and flan.

Finish
The finish is long and a bit spicy.
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  • butterscotch
  • tobacco
  • caramel
  • spicy
  • apricot
  • toasted oak
  • figs
  • orange zest
  • fruit
Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
"Remember that iconic poster from World War II showing Rosie the Riveter as a patriotic American woman doing her part for the war effort? Well, hundreds of businesses did their part too, and the Bourbon distillers stepped right up with ‘em.

Distilleries all over Kentucky and Tennessee were re-tooled to distill fuel alcohol and ferment penicillin cultures to treat wounded soldiers."
Bourbon matures quicker than Scotch due to higher temperatures in American warehouses.
Bourbons have very prominent notes of vanilla, as American White Oak is naturally high in vanillins.
Sure, Kentucky gets all the press when it comes to Bourbon. And with good reason—nearly 95% of it is produced there. But Bourbon can be made anywhere as long as it's within the United States. Just ask states with budding distilleries like Illinois and New York.
Bourbon Is a ''new barrel Spirit'': One of the legal requirements for Bourbon is that it only be aged in brand new oak charred barrels.
At any given time, there are more barrels of Bourbon in Kentucky than there are people. The population of the Bluegrass State is about 4.4 million. Today there are more than 5 million barrels of Bourbon sitting in the rick-houses of that Old Kentucky Home. That’s nearly 300 bottles of Bourbon per person, or about 60 gallons each.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
"Remember that iconic poster from World War II showing Rosie the Riveter as a patriotic American woman doing her part for the war effort? Well, hundreds of businesses did their part too, and the Bourbon distillers stepped right up with ‘em.

Distilleries all over Kentucky and Tennessee were re-tooled to distill fuel alcohol and ferment penicillin cultures to treat wounded soldiers."
Bourbon matures quicker than Scotch due to higher temperatures in American warehouses.
Bourbons have very prominent notes of vanilla, as American White Oak is naturally high in vanillins.
Sure, Kentucky gets all the press when it comes to Bourbon. And with good reason—nearly 95% of it is produced there. But Bourbon can be made anywhere as long as it's within the United States. Just ask states with budding distilleries like Illinois and New York.
Bourbon Is a ''new barrel Spirit'': One of the legal requirements for Bourbon is that it only be aged in brand new oak charred barrels.
At any given time, there are more barrels of Bourbon in Kentucky than there are people. The population of the Bluegrass State is about 4.4 million. Today there are more than 5 million barrels of Bourbon sitting in the rick-houses of that Old Kentucky Home. That’s nearly 300 bottles of Bourbon per person, or about 60 gallons each.
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