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- Weller Special Reserve Review: A Case for the Comfort Pours of the World
the hunt , or where the name originated from (pretty cool bourbon history lives on in this brand), Company on Label: Buffalo Trace Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Buffalo Trace wheated bourbon mash bill (>51% corn) Proof: 90 ° Age: NAS MSRP: $29.99 (2025) Further Identification It's a hefty nose for the proof point, but with a silky aroma that many wheated bourbons are best known And while the complexities of this pour are anything but, the clear presence of those classic bourbon
- Old Elk Four Grain Bourbon Whiskey Review
initial thoughts from the flight from the quick Instagram review night: I definitely get the high malt bourbon I mixed the @spiritanimalsociety bourbon barrel pick with the @massbourbonalliance wheated bourbon pick Company on Label: Old Elk Distillery Whiskey Type: Four Grain Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 51% Corn It is a blend of 6-7 year high-malt bourbon and 6 year wheated bourbon Nose: Up front I find nice, crispy It reminds me a bit of the aroma of the 8 year Willett high corn bourbon from barrel #6061.
- Old Elk Double Wheat Whiskey Review
sent the Four Grain thanks to the wonderful folks at Old Elk, but knew I couldn't sleep on this Double Wheat Company on Label: Old Elk Whiskey Type: Wheated Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 71.5% Wheat, 25% Corn, there is a surprising caramelized corn aroma which is crazy given I'm used to drinking a lot of 51%+ bourbons Oh well - I do know I love their wheated bourbon mash bill specifically as I've personally picked 3 single I don't think the wheat whiskey did the wheated bourbon any favors here tonight.
- Hunter & Scott Bourbon Review
Company on Label: Reservoir Distillery Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 75% Corn, 20% Wheat, 5% Barley Proof: 90° Age: 1.5 year Further identification: Batch 27, Bottle 64. Rye grain and a unique wheat that I have not experienced. Not what you are hoping for on a sip.
- 2025 Pappy Van Winkle 15 Year Bourbon Review: A Taste Through History
Pappy's son, Julian Van Winkle Junior, took over the business at a time when bourbon was unfortunately whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed wheated bourbon mash bill Proof: 107° Age: 15 years MSRP Classic bourbon caramel is here in spades. factor that other bourbons have achieved . While this is a solid bourbon, I have had equally memorable experiences with other bottles.
- 1792 Sweet Wheat Flash Review
Company on Label: Barton 1792 Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Proof:
- I Tasted the Rare Orange Label Weller Single Barrel—A Drinker's Take on the Completionist Collector's Folly
Inside this bottle is the same wheated bourbon mash bill that Buffalo Trace uses for all their wheated bourbons, from Pappy Van Winkle to William Larue Weller to Weller Special Reserve. whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed wheated bourbon mash bill Proof: 97° Age: NAS MSRP: $50 Some hallmarks of a jazzed-up Weller 12—the bourbon that got me into bourbon—come through here. There are plenty of other opportunities to get a single barrel release of Weller bourbon.
- 2021 Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year Bourbon Review
Company on Label: Buffalo Trace Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Buffalo Trace Wheated as good of a nose as I'd hoped, but I also have a touch of Spring allergies affecting my sinuses for what It definitely feels a bit lacking in nuanced complexity if that is what you are looking for out of an The mouth feel isn't quite what drives the linger on and on; it's more of a smoky vapor that hangs in
- Weller 12 Year Flash Review
Company on Label: Buffalo Trace Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Buffalo Trace "Wheated Mash Bill" Proof: 90° Age: 12 years Further identification: 2019 release I can smell
- Maker’s Mark Limited 101 Proof Bourbon Review
Company on Label: Maker's Mark Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 70% Corn, 16% Wheat Metallic, herbal and spicy; quite the departure from a sweet wheat profile. Maybe this is one for someone new to bourbon and/or the bigger proofs. Rating: 2/5
- Milam & Greene Provisions Bourbon Review: Is this Low Proof Bourbon Worth a Try?
This 80-proof blend is a combination of Texas pot still whiskey and Kentucky straight bourbon, featuring I enjoyed spending time with this low proof bourbon and am excited to share my thoughts with you today They blended a flavorful bourbon at a proof point typically known to be "watered-down" in taste. While it won't wow you, as some of those older, higher proof bourbons absolutely can, for what this bourbon presents, it is well on its way to leading the charge in the low-proof category for bourbon whiskey.
- King of Kentucky 17 Year Single Barrel Bourbon Review: Is This One of the Best Bourbons from 2025?
This 17 year Kentucky straight bourbon—that came out of a barrel that yielded just 62 bottles—felt like When I think of pinnacle ultra-aged cask strength bourbon, my mind usually turns to George T. Milk chocolate continues to be a leading character in this deeply aged bourbon aroma wheel. proof bourbon. If you've got the means to splurge on this one, though, it's definitely a delicious bourbon.












