All 6 Bottles Of The 2022 Pappy Van Winkle Whiskey Line, Ranked (2024)

All 6 Bottles Of The 2022 Pappy Van Winkle Whiskey Line, Ranked (1)

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It’s officially Pappy Season! Sazerac just announced that the new 2022 line of Van Winkle whiskeys are being released throughout October. And this year, there are more bottles hitting the shelves than last year. With the fresh news, I decided it was high time to re-taste and re-rank the six core bottles of Pappy Van Winkle, to give you an idea of which bottles you should be chasing.

Before we dive in, let’s get a little background here. This year’s release marks the 20th anniversary of Sazerac moving the Van Winkle portfolio of wheated bourbons and one rye to the Buffalo Trace Distillery. That means that the 20-year-old expression of Pappy is pretty much only sourced from the new distillery now (old stock from the Stitzel-Weller distillery — where Pappy was born — is almost gone, folks). There’s also more Pappy hitting shelves this year for two reasons. First, Buffalo Trace started shifting some effort to putting down more barrels ten years ago and they’re reaping those benefits this year for the first time. Second, Buffalo Trace said it got a “higher yield” from barrel to bottle this year. While that doesn’t mean the market is suddenly going to be flooded with bottles of Pappy, it does mean there’s a tad more to temp you out there.

Lastly, we have to talk about price. Like Blanton’s (also from Buffalo Trace), this whiskey is rarely going to be available at MSRP (manufacturer’s suggested retail price). I’ve included Sazerac’s MSRP for each bottle to give you an idea of where these bottles would usually fall on the liquor store shelf. I’ve also included retail prices if you want to pay those hefty markups. My suggestion, find a great whiskey bar and get a pour there first. It’ll still be silly expensive but it’ll at least give you an idea of what you’re in for when you pay those insane markups.

Okay, let’s jump in and rank some Pappy!

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6. Van Winkle Special Reserve 12-Year-Old

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ABV: 45.2%

MSRP: $79.99

Average Price: $2,000

The Whiskey:

This is an interesting wheated bourbon. The “Lot B” moniker means that these barrels were tested at 12 years and marked for “Van Winkle” batching, which means they weren’t going in the right direction to be batched into the “Pappy Van Winkle” line with more aging (which is 15 years and older). So instead of aging further, the barrels are set aside, batched, and cut with that soft Kentucky limestone water to bring them down to a manageable 90.4 proof, then bottled.

Tasting Notes:

The nose opens with a throughline of a caramel apple with a slightly tart edge, sourdough apple malt doughnuts dusted with cinnamon and brown sugar, and a braid of old dry sweetgrass, cedar bark, worn leather, and dry tobacco leaves. The palate adds some walnuts to apple pie filling with a hint of rum-raisin sneaking next to vanilla malts, salted caramel, and a dash of eggnog spice. The end leans into the dried fruit and spent vanilla pods with a sweet sense of cinnamon and apple-spiced tobacco leaves folded up with old leather and cedar with a whisper of dark chocolate bitterness behind it all.

Bottom Line:

Look, this ranking is about which bottle really stands out. I’ve never been a huge fan of this one mostly because it feels the most classic without adding that extra layer of “wow” to the mix. It’s great but not something you dream about.

Honestly? This feels like an $80 to $100 bottle of really good bourbon. You don’t have to pay the markup to get something at this level.

5. Pappy Van Winkle’s Family Reserve 23 Year

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ABV: 47.8%

MSRP: $299.99

Average Price: $5,156

The Whiskey:

This expression spends a long 23 years resting in new American oak, partially at the Stitzel-Weller Distillery and partially at Buffalo Trace. Not every one of those Stitzel-Weller barrels makes the final cut but most do. Only the “honey barrels” — the best of the best — are selected for marrying, proofing, and bottling for this very limited release.

Tasting Notes:

The nose opens in a fresh apple orchard on a sunny day fall with tart apples handing low and taking on a hint of fermentation next to a jar of dark cherry spiced with cinnamon bark and cedar, old sheets of leather, and a hint of vanilla pudding powder mixed with dark and waxy cacao nibs. The palate really leans into the bitterness and waxiness of those cacao nibs while layering old and dry tobacco leaves, shards of nut brittle, woody cinnamon sticks soaked in apple cider, and a mix of dried cherries, figs, and dated mashed into tobacco and cedar bark and buried in rich black potting soil. The end leans into that old leather, wood, and dirt with a sense of old cellars and cobwebs next to cherry and cinnamon bark.

Bottom Line:

This feels a little too old. It gets very dry and bitter on the back end, which happens with bourbon that spends over 20 years in oak. That said, a lot of folks love that vibe. If that’s your sense for bourbon, then you’ll love this. For me, I need a rock to calm that dry bitterness down and let the fatty creaminess come to the surface with a vanilla pudding, dark chocolate sauce, and salted caramel vibe with moist marzipan at the center.

4. Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year

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ABV: 53.5%

MSRP: $69.99

Average Price: $1,799

The Whiskey:

This is basically Pappy at ten years old but not “technically” Pappy (as mentioned above, this is still a “Van Winkle” expression). Semantics aside, this is the same wheated juice that hits its prime at ten years instead of 12 or 15 or 20. The main difference here — besides the younger age — is the proof. This goes into the bottle with only a touch of water, keeping it far closer to barrel-proof at 107 proof.

Tasting Notes:

The nose opens with a sense of rum-raisin folded into a honey-nut creamy fudge cluster with pecans and walnuts and dusted with powdered sugar, sweet cinnamon, and orange zest. The palate leans into salted caramel with vanilla cream next to stewed apples with maple doughnut frosting and a twinge of old dates soaked in black tea. The end has a moment of black pepperiness before heading toward woody winter spices, old piles of orchard wood with a hint of black mold, and soft leaves of chewy tobacco laced with dark chocolate, salted caramel, and marzipan.

Bottom Line:

I really like this one. It punches way above its ten-year-old vibes and just hits so goddamn delicious from top to bottom. When you sip this, you get it — immediately. You understand why there’s so much hype.

If this was still 70 bucks a bottle, it’d be the best value in bourbon of all time — which I guess is why we are where we are with the price these days.

3. Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye 13 Years Old

All 6 Bottles Of The 2022 Pappy Van Winkle Whiskey Line, Ranked (7)

ABV: 47.8%

MSRP: $119.99

Average Price: $2,399

The Whiskey:

This is the only non-bourbon whiskey in the Van Winkle line, obviously. While we don’t know the exact mash bill, Buffalo Trace does use a rye mash bill that’s very low-rye (how low we’ll never know, but it’s way closer to 51 percent … I heard somewhere). Either way, the juice is then barreled and allowed to mellow for 13 years before batching, proofing, and bottling.

Tasting Notes:

Imagine old rye crusts with a hint of caraway spiked with red peppercorns next to rich salted caramel apples and plenty of Christmas spices layered into a sticky toffee pudding all wrapped up in old worn leather with hints of fatty nuts and dried fruits on the nose. The pepperiness mellows quickly as powdery white pepper leads to a soft vanilla cream pie cut with bitter orange zest, dark chocolate flakes, and a hint of salted black licorice. The end pops with sharp anise and clove next to a fleeting sense of mint chocolate chip tobacco folded up with that old leather and plenty of soft cedar.

Bottom Line:

This is subtle and delicious rye. It’s a little dry on the end but it works with the flavor profile here. If you want to be really cheeky, make your next Manhattan with this. It’ll be phenomenal (and honestly wouldn’t be that big of a deal… if this was still only $120).

2. Pappy Van Winkle’s Family Reserve 15 Year

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ABV: 53.5%

MSRP: $119.99

Average Price: $2,999

The Whiskey:

This is where the “Pappy Van Winkle” line starts in earnest. The juice in this expression is pulled from barrels that are at least 15 years old. Once batched, the whiskey is just touched with water to bring it down to a sturdy 107-proof.

Tasting Notes:

The nose opens with freshly fried sourdough fritters dusted with ground almonds, sharp cinnamon, cloves, orange zest, burnt sugars, and maple frosting with a hint of old vanilla pods next to soft figs. The palate leans into rich toffee with a sense of minced meat pies covered in powdered sugar frosting right next to sticky toffee pudding with salted caramel, orange zest, and tons of brown wintry spice countered by a moment of sour mulled red wine cut with dark maple syrup. The end has a soft cedar vibe that leads to vanilla and dark cherry tobacco leaves and a hint of pine next to old white moss.

Bottom Line:

This has a beautiful balance of a great dessert with just the right amount of earthiness to really shine. It’s just delicious. I almost ranked it first but the next pour just hits that little bit harder.

1. Pappy Van Winkle’s Family Reserve 20 Year

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ABV: 45.2%

MSRP: $199.99

Average Price: $4,099

The Whiskey:

This is the Pappy that made “Pappy” what it is today. The wheated bourbon rests for 20 long years without any meddling. The barrels that actually make it to the 20-year mark are batched and that juice is then proofed down before bottling.

Tasting Notes:

Moist and spicy Christmas cake brims with walnuts and pecans, dried fruit and candied fruits, and dark molasses sweetness next to woody cinnamon bark, clove berries, star anise, and a hint of salted black licorice as soft woody maple syrup hint at a sourdough pancake griddled with brown butter on the nose. The palate adds in a sweet sense of vanilla creaminess with soft apple pie filling before heavily roasted chocolate-covered espresso beans pop in with a touch of bitter orange. The end combines all of that toward an old tobacco pipe that’s burnt a century’s worth of rich tobacco flavored with all of the above.

Bottom Line:

This is the sweet spot for Pappy Van Winkle. This just slaps. It’s also one of those sips where you immediately think, “Oh, I get it now. This is f*cking spectacular.” All the hype suddenly makes sense.

If you try or try to buy one Pappy this year, make it the 20. It’s the best. Though the 15 is damn close this year.

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FAQs

What are the levels of Pappy Van Winkle? ›

Pappy Van Winkle is aged for 15, 20 or 23 years, all of which are considerably longer than the aging period for most bourbons. The 20 year is bottled at 90.4 U.S. proof (45.2% alcohol by volume) and has been described as "intensely fruity". The 15 year is bottled at 107 proof. The 23 year is bottled at 95.6 proof.

What is the most sought after Pappy Van Winkle? ›

How more than a century of bootstrap ingenuity and shrewd marketing built the iconic Pappy Van Winkle brand. A rare bottle of Pappy Van Winkle's 23-Year-Old Family Reserve bourbon recently sold at auction in New York for an astounding $52,500—eclipsing pre-sale projections and breaking the brand's previous record.

How many bottles of Pappy 23 are released each year? ›

This makes it incredibly hard to find, and spirits enthusiasts may have to wait decades just to purchase an authentic bottle. The distillery releases approximately 7,000 cases per year, which is only 84,000 bottles.

Where does Pappy Van Winkle rank in bourbon? ›

The #1 rated Bourbon Whiskey in the world with a 99 out of 100 rating by the World Spirits Championship. This bourbon is aged 20 years and bottled at 90.4 proof for a wonderfully smooth and rich profile.

Which Pappy is the rarest? ›

The biggest prize of the bunch is undoubtedly a very special bottling of Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year Old. This particular label of Kentucky straight bourbon needs no introduction being that it's the most collectible American whiskey on the planet.

Which Pappy is 107 proof? ›

Pappy Van Winkle 15 Year 107 Proof.

Does Costco get Pappy Van Winkle? ›

Even those who aren't bourbon fans know of Pappy Van Winkle, a rare and expensive bourbon. Turns out, you might be able to get through your local Costco — if you're lucky.

How to get pappy at msrp? ›

When it comes to getting a bottle of Pappy at suggested retail (MSRP), a state-run liquor store is your best bet. Though, the keyword here is “lottery.” Look at that image above. Last year there were over 58,000 entries for 4 — four! — bottles of Pappy 23 at ABC Virginia state-run stores.

What is the poor man's Pappy Van Winkle? ›

“Poor Man's Pappy” is a 2:3 blend of Weller 12 yr + Old Weller Antique 107. For a ready to to drink blend of Poor Man's Pappy, pour 2 parts (40%) Weller 12 year and 3 parts (60%) Old Weller Antique 107 into a glass. Give it a swirl and let sit for 5-10 minutes.

How much can I sell Pappy Van Winkle for? ›

Buffalo Trace recommends Van Winkle be sold for between $70 and $300, depending on the bottle's age, but they typically sell on the secondary market for thousands of dollars.

How much is Pappy 23 worth? ›

Pappy Van Winkle 23YO sells for $52,000.

How to tell what year Pappy Van Winkle is? ›

The date codes are usually printed on the back of the bottle below the label, though occasionally they're above the label or under the label itself. A bright flashlight shining though the bottle from the other side will often aid in finding the code.

Is George T. Stagg better than Pappy? ›

Stagg received a rating of 97.5 from Jim Murray's Whisky Bible while Old Rip Van Winkle received 94.5 points.. Meanwhile, George T. Stagg received 96.5 points from Jim Murray's Whisky Bible and Pappy Van Winkle received a rating of 98.

Why is it so hard to get Pappy Van Winkle? ›

One of the reasons Pappy Van Winkle is so expensive is because of supply and demand. Bourbon fans want it and they'll pay to get it. It isn't the distillery's fault that so little is released at a time (usually about 84,000 bottles). When a bourbon ages for 10, 15, 20, or 23 years, a lot of the alcohol evaporates.

Is Van Winkle 12 the same as Pappy? ›

Pappy Van Winkle 12 year Overview

As a result, it sells out immediately, sold via lottery, or at exceedingly high markups. What is this? There's one thing I think is worth mentioning about Van Winkle Special Reserve 12 Year – it's also often called Pappy Van Winkle 12 Year.

How do you read Pappy Van Winkle code? ›

Date Codes

A bright flashlight shining though the bottle from the other side will often aid in finding the code. In this example, the K = the bottling line, 225 = the 225th day of the year, 09 = the year bottled, 10:22 = the time bottled in military time.

What makes Pappy Van Winkle different? ›

The secret is in the mash.

Pappy Van Winkle is made with a higher percentage of wheat than most bourbons. To be a bourbon, it must have at least 51 percent corn. Then, Pappy uses wheat instead of the typical rye, creating a whiskey that's sweeter and fruitier.

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