Tastes
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Like the McKenna 10yr I get a lot of alcohol on the nose, also some oak. This is the smoothest of the flight so far (ER10yr, McKenna 10yr before this). I wasn't sure how to describe the finish so I turned to the professional reviews. And I think I agree with a cinnamon and nutmeg finish, but it turns to a menthol towards the end which is a negative for me.
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Unlike the nose on the ER 10yr, all I smell on this one is ethanol and maybe a little spice. Initial taste is toffee and spice, with bananas and cinnamon on the finish. I also get the menthol that the professional reviews call out, although I never would've thought of that on my own. Also, a nice long finish, similar to the ER. Definitely tastes way better than it smells. But the menthol takes over the finish after a bit so ranking this lower than the ER 10yr.
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I definitely get the leather and a long, spicy finish. I normally steer clear of spicy, but I really like this. There's a lot going on with this. It's freaky one sip can have three different stages, but I get three very distinct flavors with this initially, on the tongue, and then the finish. One odd thing I've noticed both times I've tasted now though is that it leaves me throat feeling a bit raw, which other bourbons haven't done.
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Old Fitzgerald Bottled In Bond 14 Year (VVS 2018) Red Label
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed October 4, 2019
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