Heaven Hill Distillery will release the Spring 2026 edition of its Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond Decanter Series, a 10-year-old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
The release marks the seventeenth national edition in the series. Heaven Hill produced the bourbon in spring 2016 and bottled it in spring 2026. The company will ship the allocated release to retailers beginning in July in 750-ml. bottles with a suggested retail price of $149.99.
Like previous spring releases, the bourbon carries a green label and comes in the brand’s decanter-style packaging. The tax strip on the bottle discloses both the distillation and bottling dates, a feature associated with bottled-in-bond products.
The bourbon meets federal bottled-in-bond requirements. Heaven Hill produced it at a single distillery during a single distilling season, aged it for at least four years and bottled it at 100 proof.
According to Heaven Hill, the bourbon has aromas of crème brûlée, oak and citrus oil. The palate includes butterscotch, sugar and toasted bread, while the finish is caramel, cloves and pepper.
“With every release of the Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond Decanter Series, we strive to celebrate the time-honored craftsmanship and heritage that have defined this iconic brand for generations,” says Conor O’Driscoll, Master Distiller at Heaven Hill Distillery. “This 10-year-old Spring 2026 Edition proudly reflects Heaven Hill’s longstanding bottled-in-bond legacy and embodies the quality and character that have become hallmarks of the series, continuing the tradition with another memorable release for brand fans to discover and enjoy.”
Heaven Hill acquired the Old Fitzgerald brand in 1999. The company traces the packaging design to an Old Fitzgerald diamond decanter introduced in the 1950s. The green label features the brand’s key graphic, which references the longtime slogan, “Your key to hospitality.”
This follows the recent release of Elijah Craig 21-Year-Old Single Barrel Bourbon.
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