

🍸 Sip, savor, and stand out with the ultimate bourbon barrel-aged cherry experience!
Jack Rudy Cocktail Co’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Cherries are tart Oregon cherries preserved in Kentucky bourbon, handcrafted in small batches in the USA. Perfect as an essential garnish for classic cocktails like Old Fashioned and Manhattan, these cherries also elevate desserts and cheese plates. With a 13.5 fl oz jar, they offer a premium, versatile, and ready-to-eat gourmet ingredient loved by cocktail enthusiasts globally.
| ASIN | B08XYBNSJD |
| Age Range Description | 21+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,150 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #52 in Canned & Jarred Cherries |
| Brand | Jack Rudy |
| Brand Name | Jack Rudy |
| Cuisine | American |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 315 Reviews |
| Flavor | Cherry |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Jack Rudy Cocktail Co. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Region of Origin | Oregon, USA |
| Size | 13.5 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Artisanal |
| UPC | 859975003598 |
| Unit Count | 13.5 Fluid Ounces |
J**S
Fabulous Tasting!!!!
Great Tasting!!!!
C**R
Boozy Cherries
Love these cherries, especially for my Old Fashions.
F**A
Great flavor, best I’ve found so far
Originally bought for husband because he loves old fashions. Then bought more as gifts for groomsmen in my wedding. These are best ones we have found so far
P**T
Stunningly good
Super rich flavor. These DON’T taste like the cheap maraschino cherries you can buy in any grocery. I did a side by side tasting of the cherries available on Amazon and these are by far my favorite. Pricy but worth it.
B**Y
Large
Bigger than Lexar cherries.
A**R
Delicious!!!
Delicious!!! 10/10!!
B**N
Per Julia Child: "Pretty good, but not great." Also, identical to Woodford Reserve.
I think others have covered the flavor, texture, etc. which is either to your liking or not. I got these to try after having used Jack Rudy's tonic, bitters and other ingredients. When I received the Jack Rudy cherries and set them on the shelf next to a jar of Woodford Reserve cherries I had on hand, the resemblance was uncannily similar. As in exactly the same except for the labels, which are pretty similar in color and layout. The jars, the lids: identical. I immediately did a taste comparison; I couldn't tell them apart. So I got my wife to try them "blind" and she couldn't tell the difference, either. So I have to conclude that since Rudy is in the cocktail ingredient business and Woodford is in the bourbon business, Woodford cherries must be sourced from Rudy. Or maybe they both get them from the same third party; whatever. As to the person who said they thought the Rudy cherries were "less superior" (???) because they were mushy: I have had Woodford cherries that were mushy. I suspect that shelf life may be the issue, maybe it's hard to get cherries of the correct ripeness in the post COVID marketplace, or perhaps different batches are just not as good as they should be. Anyhow, that's my two bits on that subject but I'll add that although these are a tad pricey, compare them to Luxardo or Griotines and get back to me. As to Rudy vs. Woodford, buy which ever is cheaper and if there's any sort of "best by" date on the jar, pay attention to it.
M**H
Fantastic choice
Incredible taste!
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