Tastes
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Nose: The oak woody smell and sweet corn are up front with some sweet notes and towards the middle of the nose. The rum cask is in the back of the nose and is surprisingly vague. Pallet: the oaky leather taste is up front with some apple peelings with the Carmel and butterscotch and vanilla all finishing with the rum.
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Nose: up front I get the vanilla drizzled dark fruits with oak and caramel that fades with a little brown sugar Pallet: up front you get the sweetness of vanilla, Caramel, brown sugar, with some hints of apple pie. The oak, corn, tabacco leaf and slight leather as the finish. Definitely not a bad pour to turn to. Definitely similar to some of heaven hill bourbon whiskey products
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nose: dark fruits up front like a cherry pie. strong vanilla, some sugar cane, caramel, leather, and a slight hint of butterscotch hit the nose. delicious! instant vanilla and fruit with some slight honey finish. reminds me a little of the old forester 1910 with some leather taste at the back of the toungue. the finish is nice and long with some burn to it. very good!
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Nose: you have a sweet aroma with vanilla, cherry, and a light butterscotch hints. Taste: starts off sweet with the same taste as aromas at the front and you can taste the oak up front but then mellows to a light PB taste (probably from a rye mashbill) but definitely not as strong as old Grand-Dad. Idk if this is a rye mash bill but from my taste buds I would assume so. it's worth 40 plus tax but I wouldn't make it my job finding the bottle in the wild
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