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551 results found for ""palate calibration""
- Willett Family Estate #6605 - 6 Year Bourbon Review
Palate: Right off the bat there is incredible balance.
- Barrell Vantage Review - Bourbon Finished in Mizunara, French, and Toasted American Oak
Palate: Right away the mouth coating is rich with heavy cola, brown sugar, nutmeg and infinitely tingling
- Barrell Bourbon Batch 035 Review
Palate: My first sip throws out gobs of dried fruit - cherry skins, blackberry, allspice, and nutmeg
- 1792 Aged Twelve Years Bourbon Review
Palate: My first sip is cherry forward - skins, juice, pit and all.
- Nc'nean Huntress Orchard Cobbler Organic Single Malt Whisky Press Release and Pocket-Sized Review
Palate: My first taste reveals a surprisingly cacophonous flavor explosion: peach, pear, and currant
- Rare Character Exceptional Series 9 Year Bourbon Review - Life of Luxe Barrel E-KB-06
Palate: Mmm. My first sip goes off like a stick of dynamite.
- Willett Incognito - Old Kirk and Hirsch Single Barrel Bourbon Head to Head Reviews
Palate: Immediately an intense medicinal cherry slides across my tongue. Palate: My first sip was a large one which was surprisingly manageable.
- 2024 Michter's Barrel Strength Rye Review - How Low Barrel Entry Proof & 18 Month Air Seasoning Come Together to Craft Highly Sippable Whiskey
Palate: Upon first letting the liquid beyond the lips, one finds a wave of fruit: dark, sticky, juicy
- Blood Oath Pact 8 Bourbon Review
Palate: Right away the sweetness shocks my teeth.
- Spirits of French Lick - The Whiskey Witch Barrel Series Whiskey Review
Palate: This one is punchy and it's not shy about it at all! near the bottom of the glass and a yummy graham cracker flavor comes roaring into the center of my palate
- Booker's 2022-02 "The Lumberyard Batch" Bourbon Review
Palate: Right away I notice a cooling mouth feel of tingly lemon zest.
- In-Depth Review: Cedar Ridge QuintEssential American Single Malt Whiskey Special Release - The Untitled Cigar Malt Project
Palate: Pure velvet and cream, and wow, that sherry weaves beautifully in with the peated malt.












