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The Whiskey Trip - Season 3, Episode 26 - Matt Ray & Gregg Trishe - The Sazerac House

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This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief heads down to the legendary streets of New Orleans for a visit to the heart of one of the most iconic names in American whiskey, The Sazerac House.

In the first half of the episode, Big Chief sits down with Matt Ray and Gregg Trishe, two key players behind the scenes at Sazerac, and they open a bottle of something truly special: the new Eagle Rare 12-Year Expression. They dive into what makes this age-stated bourbon stand out, how it builds on the legacy of the original Eagle Rare 10, and the barrel magic that comes with a couple extra years of patience.

As the glasses empty and the stories flow, the conversation shifts to marketing, storytelling, and the power of place, how Sazerac weaves together heritage, history, and branding into a spirit that’s not just sipped, but experienced.

In the second half, the crew pops the cork on the highly anticipated 1792 Pinot Noir Finish, a bold new expression from Barton 1792 that blends rich fruit notes with classic bourbon character. It’s a deep, flavorful pour that sparks discussion about finishing barrels, innovation in the Sazerac family, and where the whiskey world is heading.

Big Chief and the team also discuss:

• The recent flood at Buffalo Trace and what it means for the warehouses and future stock.

• What new expressions are quietly aging in the rickhouses.

• How the Sazerac family continues to balance tradition and experimentation—from Kentucky to New Orleans and beyond.

This episode is a deep pour of insight, flavor, and Southern charm. Whether you’re a fan of historic brands or just love discovering what’s next in whiskey, this one’s for you.

🥃 Pour a glass, tune in, and ride along as Big Chief takes you straight into the belly of the whiskey beast, with laughs, stories, and a few damn fine drams.

And as always—thank you for taking the ride with us. Whether you’re listening from the back porch, the rickhouse, or the road, we’re glad to have you on this journey through America’s whiskey trail.

Cheers from The Whiskey Trip!

  continue reading

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This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief heads down to the legendary streets of New Orleans for a visit to the heart of one of the most iconic names in American whiskey, The Sazerac House.

In the first half of the episode, Big Chief sits down with Matt Ray and Gregg Trishe, two key players behind the scenes at Sazerac, and they open a bottle of something truly special: the new Eagle Rare 12-Year Expression. They dive into what makes this age-stated bourbon stand out, how it builds on the legacy of the original Eagle Rare 10, and the barrel magic that comes with a couple extra years of patience.

As the glasses empty and the stories flow, the conversation shifts to marketing, storytelling, and the power of place, how Sazerac weaves together heritage, history, and branding into a spirit that’s not just sipped, but experienced.

In the second half, the crew pops the cork on the highly anticipated 1792 Pinot Noir Finish, a bold new expression from Barton 1792 that blends rich fruit notes with classic bourbon character. It’s a deep, flavorful pour that sparks discussion about finishing barrels, innovation in the Sazerac family, and where the whiskey world is heading.

Big Chief and the team also discuss:

• The recent flood at Buffalo Trace and what it means for the warehouses and future stock.

• What new expressions are quietly aging in the rickhouses.

• How the Sazerac family continues to balance tradition and experimentation—from Kentucky to New Orleans and beyond.

This episode is a deep pour of insight, flavor, and Southern charm. Whether you’re a fan of historic brands or just love discovering what’s next in whiskey, this one’s for you.

🥃 Pour a glass, tune in, and ride along as Big Chief takes you straight into the belly of the whiskey beast, with laughs, stories, and a few damn fine drams.

And as always—thank you for taking the ride with us. Whether you’re listening from the back porch, the rickhouse, or the road, we’re glad to have you on this journey through America’s whiskey trail.

Cheers from The Whiskey Trip!

  continue reading

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