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- Blanton's Black Edition Flash Review
Blanton's Black Edition is a Japan export version of the traditional single barrel bourbon from Buffalo It still comes from warehouse H, but is also noted for having a bit more age to it (8 years rather than Buffalo Trace Mash Bill #2 (Higher Rye 12-15%) Proof: 80° Age: 8 years Further identification: This single
- Cedar Ridge Bottled-in-Bond Straight Rye Whiskey - A Pocket-Sized Review of Release 001
product to be considered bonded: The entirety of the whiskey composition must have been distilled at a single , during a single distillation season (half year interval, spring vs fall), at a proof no higher than make sense, therefore, for this to be a great representation of what a distillery is capable of in a single Will Cedar Ridge rye sing in the glass? Let's find out. The stills at Cedar Ridge have left a lot of good character here, and the maturation has perfectly melded
- Colonel E.H. Taylor Warehouse C Bourbon Review
As I snap back to reality - I am still quite impressed by the nose here. Everything that I smell is such a treat & the nose feel is one of the softest out there while still delivering Overall I'd say this tastes like a really unique riff on Taylor Single Barrel. If you made me rank them, I'd put this just a tiny notch above Single Barrel. cost scale is different, and quality is also subjective to the individual palate... we can definitely still
- Wheel Horse Bourbon Batch 6 Review - Green River Distillate on Full Display
Let's find out if the "Whiskey Without Regrets" still has my adoration. Returning my nose to the glass adds in delicate layers of potting soil and a brick facade that slows The tongue and gums tingle with the hints of fresh garden mint and soft parsley.
- Redwood Empire Screaming Titan Wheated Bourbon Review—An Exploration of Small Lot Experimentation
From its energy-conserving column still to its partnered commitment to plant a tree for every bottle Amongst the most anticipated releases was their American Single Malt Foggy Burl, a tribute to the burly Returning to the nose offers a bit more complexity, although still muted: strawberry, honey, and vanilla The final sip is a fruit basket jammed with oranges, limes, and lemons with a spilled jar of sticky honey
- "A Sticking Point" Head to Head - Willett, Barrell, and Barton 1792 Blind Reviews
Hmm, still very interesting back at the other end; some bitter raisin notes evolving. Swirl still keeps this pour very different from the rest, some kind of wheat pasta going on here. Still kind of chalky at times, but turning more malty late in the glass. Apples. Post-sip still very traditional WFE unique citrus that I couldn't mistake anywhere. Still intense citrus zest forward. End of glass is super floral.
- Redbreast Kentucky Oak Edition Irish Whiskey Review
silky coffee bean flavors I know and love from the typical triple distillation process in a copper pot still.
- 2023 Michter's 10 Year Rye Whiskey Review - In Depth Notes on Barrel 23E0603
This is single barrel Kentucky straight rye whiskey that still carries the "bottled by Michter's" line on the back label, suggesting they're still using some well aged, sourced stock for this release today my favorite releases, but I am willing to give myself a bit of a reset to prove if that's actually still
- Fort Hamilton New York "Hearts of Oak Militia" Bourbon Review
From the single barrel bourbon press release in April of this year, we get the following story: Alex As our Fort Hamilton Single Barrel NY Rye comes of age, with batch 14 released this year at 5 years old , it was time to extend our hospitality into bourbon with a Single Barrel Bourbon made from all NY grain Fort Hamilton Single Barrel Bourbon is a spirit born of that same independent, revolutionary spirit and NY corn, 10% NY rye, 5% NY malted barley Proof: 95° Age: 4.5 years Further identification: This is single
- Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Batch C922 Bourbon Review
barrel proof train - I think it was when every store in the state of Massachusetts started getting single the 3 release per year strategy, and honestly the blends are typically significantly better than the single Another sip is heftier but still balanced and approachable. A larger sip and swish does elicit some of the latent spice, but it's still all baked-in, not a dominant
- Colonel E.H. Taylor Amaranth Grain of the Gods Bourbon Review
Pungent, intense typical-Taylor sweetness that reminds me a lot of the single barrel expressions I've I don't think it told a very compelling story overall for such a limited release, but I still thoroughly The nose on the single barrel is drastically neater and sweeter overall and my first sip confirms my The Single Barrel offering bursts forth with incredible sweetness and is marked by the distinct nerdz I'd easily give Amaranth the complexity nod, but the Single Barrel is definitely better.
- Spirits of French Lick - The Whiskey Witch Barrel Series Whiskey Review
Scottish expressions, both were once very common, and often used to this day by the handful of true “small pot The resulting whiskies when selected as single barrels became night and day expressions, the used oak Proof: 127.3° Age: 4 years (labeled as aged 4.5 years) Further identification: This unique whiskey is a single I'm still finding new notes as I take a sip near the bottom of the glass and a yummy graham cracker flavor












