Baklava sweetness and cigar paper intrigue lead into a palate that trades clarity for texture and a finish that lingers longer than expected.
About Luminance
Luminance began with a simple idea: exceptional bourbon should honor heritage and serve a higher purpose. Founded by Yuan Liu, a naturalized U.S. citizen who came from Beijing in 1989, Luminance reflects his belief in conviction, ingenuity, and resilience — values that guide both life and craft. Yuan created this brand to shine a light on overlooked small-batch American spirits, celebrating makers who stay true to their art and the enduring principles of liberty and integrity.
They partner with a family and veteran-owned distillery in Kentucky to bring this vision to life, crafting bourbon inspired by early 1900s methodologies:
- Mash Bill: White corn for sweetness, rye for spice (not in either sample reviewed), malted barley for structure. Long fermentation develops rich fruit, spice, and earthy notes.
- Distillation: Copper pot stills capture heavier oils and deeper aromatics for texture and complexity.
- Aging: Level 4 Alligator char barrels, low entry proof, and seasonal rickhouse shifts create bold vanilla, smoke, spice, and toasted oak.
- Bottling: Straight from the cask — non-chill filtered, no color added, no dilution. Honest, intense, and alive.
Beyond bourbon, Luminance honors those who serve. A portion of every sale supports U.S. veterans and their families through organizations you can select at checkout—a way to share the spirit of dedication and sacrifice that inspired the brand.
Luminance isn’t just a bourbon—it’s a reflection of the light we each carry. Every bottle embodies purpose, craftsmanship, and the quiet power of conviction. Raise a glass to heritage, integrity, and the makers who keep the flame alive.

Stats
- Age: 6 year
- Proof: 112.7 (56.35% ABV)
- Mashbill: Undisclosed amounts of white corn, wheat, and malted barley
- Origin: Undisclosed Kentucky craft distillery
- Finish: Straight, “Alligator” Char 4 barrels, non-chill filtered
- Release: Limited release (208 bottles), single barrel, cask strength (bottled in 2019)
- MSRP: $120 (Luminance)
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Baklava and toffee nut up front—rich, slightly sticky, and inviting. Dark fruit weaves through alongside almond butter and a lighter cigar paper note. It’s expressive and layered, pulling you in with both sweetness and subtle savory edges.
- Palate: Medium-bodied with a somewhat coating texture. Caramel and toffee continue, joined by milk chocolate, but the profile becomes harder to parse. Notes blur together — not in a negative way, but in a softer, more rounded presentation that lacks the definition of the nose.
- Finish: A quick flash of black pepper heat up front, then it drops off — before returning as a long, sweet red fruit linger. Drinks hotter initially than expected, but finishes smoother than it starts, leaving behind a rewarding, evolving tail.

This is a tale of three acts. The nose is the standout — complex, engaging, and distinctive. The palate relaxes into something more generalized, while the finish redeems the experience with a lingering sweetness that keeps pulling you back in.
There are clear similarities to certain Southern craft profiles in this single barrel as well — particularly those with cigar paper and lightly smoky undertones — distinct from traditional Kentucky profiles and closer to something more regionally expressive.
Distinctiveness
The nose alone sets it apart.
That baklava-to-cigar-paper combination isn’t common, and it signals a distillate profile that leans outside typical Kentucky expectations. Even where the palate softens, the identity remains.
Transparency
One of the hallmarks of Luminance is its commitment to openness. From sharing the mash bill and distillation methods to disclosing the age of the whiskey, the brand gives enthusiasts more insight than most independent bottlers. Even details about the craft distillery partner are thoughtfully presented, allowing knowledgeable enthusiasts to appreciate the source without overstepping the distillery’s preferences.
While I’d always welcome a full disclosure of exactly who distills the whiskey—credit where credit is due—Luminance strikes a careful balance between transparency and respect. Not all distilleries are comfortable being named, and the brand honors that request while still giving drinkers enough information to understand the craft and care behind every bottle.
This approach reflects the ethos of Luminance itself: honest, deliberate, and respectful, letting the whiskey speak while shining a light on the craft that makes it exceptional. the whiskey for enthusiasts.

Value
The bourbon’s distinctiveness and the quality of the small-batch distillate give it a strong value proposition. Knowing the care and craftsmanship behind each barrel makes it compelling for enthusiasts seeking something truly unique.
At $120, it’s a premium ask. Even at cask strength and single barrel, most 5–6 year whiskies generally fall below $100, making this bottle a deliberate purchase. Part of that price reflects the brand’s mission: a portion of proceeds supports U.S. veterans and their families, adding meaningful value for consumers who care about giving back while enjoying exceptional whiskey.
In short: you’re paying for exceptional quality, individuality, and impact—not just numbers on a label.
Buy if:
- You prioritize aroma and complexity on the nose
- You enjoy softer, more blended palates
- You’re looking for something outside classic Kentucky profiles
Skip if:
- You want clear, defined note progression
- You prefer bold, structured mid-palates
- You expect the palate to match the nose in intensity
For those who prefer numbers, here’s the full score breakdown:
- Nose: 5.6 / 7
- Palate: 5.3 / 7
- Finish: 5.6 / 7
- Presentation: N/A (samples)
- Distinctiveness: 6 / 7
- Transparency: 5 / 7
- Value: 4 / 7
Bourbon Bishop Rating: 5.25 / 7 – Divine
Top-shelf. Must-buy for fans of the style.
| Score | Descriptor | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 0–1 | Hell No | Drain pour. Seriously undrinkable |
| 1.1–2 | Purgatory | Bad, but could be worse. Only in extreme cases. |
| 2.1–3 | Only Earthly | Just okay. Best used as a mixer. |
| 3.1–4 | Bliss | Passable sipper. Works well in cocktails. |
| 4.1–5 | Angelic | Good to great. High value for the price. |
| 5.1–6 | Divine | Top-shelf. Must-buy for fans of the style. |
| 6.1–7 | Holy Heaven | Out-of-this-world. A true unicorn. |
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Disclosure: This sample was provided to me free of charge for review purposes. All opinions are my own.
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