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  • Weller Antique 107 Single Barrel Pick

    Weller coming back into my glass is always a welcome sight! I actually believe I reviewed this pour on my Instagram quite a while ago, and I wasn't anticipating doing another formal review tonight... But when I first nosed this glass I immediately went into notes mode. It is just too good not to savor, enjoy and attempt to understand! Hopefully this isn't too much foreshadowing on the notes to come. Have you tried a Weller pick, or even this one perhaps? Let me know in the comments. I hope you have something great in your glass tonight! Company on Label: Buffalo Trace Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Buffalo Trace "Wheated Mash Bill" Proof: 107° Age: NAS (~6-8 years) Further identification: ~2020 New Hampshire Liquor Outlet pick Nose: Sweet candied cherry... So incredibly rich and delicious on the first nose. Slightly meaty notes I've found in other Weller offerings, as well as some dusty oak. Orange peel is distinct, heavy and prominent now. Cloth briefly, then a smooth, silky citrus. I'm now presented with a smell that reminds me of the carpets of the church I went to as a kid. It kind of smells like old people (in a nostalgic, nice way). I can't quite shake that smell now, so I'll go for a sip. Pepper and caramel have blended well in the glass now post sip. Dry vanilla bean wanders in. This nose-feel is a lot like being in a cloud - or traveling very quickly through one much like the experience of skydiving. Light hints of leather, baking spice and molasses later in the glass. Oh, some nice earthy green tones now on deep inhales. Palate: Oh yeah - the palate matches the start of the nose well here. Cherry bursting forth with a thick, slightly tannic mouth coating. Cinnamon is mellow here, but still dances well across my tongue. The linger is a robust caramel that is pleasant without being overly powerful. The mouth feel to this is very nice but I think this batch may have been chill filtered as it doesn't have that thick, oily, sticking texture that Weller Full Proof has. This actually tastes a lot like Weller 12 tonight, with obvious extra proof behind it. Honey, plums, copper, and white bread now coat my tongue in various hues of extra layers that are nice surprises as this glass drinks on. A good bit of spice develops late in the glass, which is actually welcomed at this point in its evolution and not overbearing. The last sip is incredibly vanilla forward on the tip of my tongue with cherry dominating in the middle majority, dark grape and slightly tannic oak washing over, and finishing with a long linger of orange peel, baking spices and caramel. Rating: 4/5

  • Cedar Ridge Amontillado Sherry Finished Bourbon Review: Carving Out a Niche in the Cask-Finishing Craze

    single malts. on hand—specifically sherry, port, and estate red wine casks being used to finish bourbon, rye, and single malt. Cedar Ridge Distillery Whiskey Type:  Iowa Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages:  74% local corn, 14% malted rye, 12% malted barley Proof:  115 ° Age:  4.5 years

  • Elijah Craig Single Barrel Bourbon Review

    This is an impressive showing of one of my favorite single barrel offerings.

  • Willett Family Estate #6061 - 6 Year Single Barrel Rye Whiskey Review

    purchases that I undoubtedly got from Rapid Liquors had the good fortune of lucking me into this 6 year single on Label: Willett Whiskey Type: Straight Rye Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 11% Corn, 74% Rye, 15% Malted Barley Proof: 126.6° Age: 6 years Further identification: This is a distributor pick single barrel #6061 well on the previous with more orange marmalade sweetness and a much bigger heft that carries a long, tingling

  • Boone County Single Barrel Wheated Bourbon Review

    We are still rocking the wheated bourbon theme with this Boone County single barrel. Company (Made By Ghosts) Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 51% Corn, 45% Wheat, 4% Malted

  • Starlight Single Barrel Bourbon Review - Liquor Depot CT

    As part of my due diligence for picking 4 barrels with them, I tasted through this single barrel coming Straight Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: Starlight's 4 grain mash: 51% Corn, 20% Rye, 9% Wheat, 20% Malted

  • Knob Creek Single Barrel Select Bourbon Review

    Creek Distilling Company (Beam) Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 75% Corn, 13% Rye, 12% Malted Single Barrel Selected by Kappy's Nose: Super powerful & punchy on first inhale - intense cherry and Walnut shells and salted pistachios make for a slightly dry base to the nose on this, but I like a nutty The linger is long even on a single sip.

  • Brook Hill Bourbon "King's Leap" Review - Tasting Through Rare Character's Finest in Single Barrel 306

    When a whiskey enthusiast comes across a truly special single barrel of bourbon, it can be a magical mash bill (min 51% corn) Proof:  129.35° Age:  10 years Further identification:  This is King's Leap, single Brook Hill is rightfully earning a place amongst the stars with single barrels like this hitting the

  • Hirsch Selected Whiskeys Single Barrel KY-019 Bourbon Review

    As all single barrels can vary, I'll go into this one with a fresh mind. Spirits; Distilled in Bardstown, KY) Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 72% Corn, 13% Rye, 15% Malted

  • Buffalo Trace Single Barrel Bourbon - Plaza Package Barrel #226 Review

    Before we get into another review - I'd like to say the usefulness of most single barrel reviews really store being reviewed (if it is anywhere near you), or look for high level trends to see if chasing single more complexity than the palate and I find myself savoring the aromas of caramel, popcorn and warm salted some of the other barrels that Jen has picked, I know that Plaza is the place to stop in for whiskey single

  • Southern Star Paragon Single Barrel Cask Strength Wheated Bourbon Review

    Southern Distilling Company Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 70% Corn, 16% Wheat, 14% Malted

  • Four Roses Single Barrel 21-4C Review

    Four Roses Single Barrel (not the barrel strength version)... Would you consider this a shelfer? Company on Label: Four Roses Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 60% Corn, 35% Rye, 5% Malted It gets followed almost every time by a slightly tannic fruit profile that tingles the insides of my I've previously had 2 other bottles of a 100 proof single barrel and have always regarded it as a strong

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