Tastes
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Davidson Reserve Tennessee Straight Sour Mash Whiskey
Tennessee Whiskey — Tennessee , USA
Reviewed October 2, 2021The nose on this starts out quite wonderful, especially when given time to open up. Notes of fresh berries, somethig musty but sweet, and a tad of honey. The palate brings a bit of spice, along with some smokey flavors with that underlying mustiness carrying through. The finish is fairly quick, but the spice lingers pleasantly. Overall, this is a decent craft pour, but not something i would purchase again. -
The nose takes several sniffs before notes become apparent. When they do, cornbread is the note that you pick up. Next comes some honey and faint cherry. The palate is more interesting as there is some nutiness that covers the classic Beam corn flavor, but then there is some mild spice that starts up at the very back of the palate that is unexpected from what the nose and front palate foretell. The finish goes by fairly quickly, the the spice tingle lingering. Overall, I'm a little thrown off by this one, but it is not at all unejoyable.
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This one starts off very interesting. Nose has baking spices, caramel, some slight ethanol, and then some faint hints of dark fruit, possibly apples. The baking spice and fruit continues on the palate along with some burnt sugar. The finish is medium, but not hot or spicy, but lingers pleasantly and has a nice full mouthfeel.
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George Dickel Barrel Select
Tennessee Whiskey — Tennessee, USA
Reviewed September 8, 2021 (edited September 9, 2021)The nose starts off as expected, lots of corn and banana along with dried fruits with the hint of the Dickel vitamin note that is sure to follow on the palate. The palate is soft and sweet when it first hits the tongue, followed by a clash of banana and then some spice. The vitamin is there, but fairly muted. The finish is quick and the overall mouthfeel is somewhat thin. Overall this pour does not disappoint and those who already like the Dickel profile will be pleased. -
The absolute best pour I have had this year, hands down. Lots of butterscoth on the nose at first that then moves into orange and chocolate (think about the xmas chocolate oranges) and then some vanilla. The palate is lots of vanilla and cream, add in some oak spice mid palate and then a wonderful kentucky hug as it goes down with almost zero burn. Overall it's like Gal Gabot dressed in silk and massaging you all over.60.0 USD per PourThe Continental Nashville
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