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Nose: light apple and pear. Tough of vanilla extract and brown sugar. The nose is light and sweet fruit forward. Very nice Palate: caramel, brown sugar and slight tobacco hint. Back end is all barrel spices. Finish: long and lingers not in the chest like a Kentucky hug but full mouth lingering. Overall: 4.25/5 stars. This is a smoking barrels bourbon society club pick. The drinkability is phenomenal on this pour. Super easy to knock back. Subtle fruit and sugars with spice is all very well balanced. I would highly recommend any Clyde mays group pick. 👏🏿👏🏿59.0 USD per BottleLumberton
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Nose: cinnamon red hot candy shell for days. This smells like when you open that cinnamon red hot box at the movies. I love it. So much nostalgia. Palate: caramel, vanilla, brown sugar cinnamon candies. Finish: long tongue coating. Moves down in to the chest for a Kentucky hug. Overall: 4.24/5 stars. Excellent pour. One of the easiest drinking bookers I’ve had.
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Jack Daniel's Twice Barreled American Single Malt (2022 Release)
American Single Malt — Tennessee, USA
Reviewed January 14, 2023Nose: super tobacco rich nose. Complements of leather and caramel. Very earthy and herbal. It’s that earthy funk that is pleasant. Like old Leather chairs, a nice cigar or plowed garden soil. Palate: tobacco, barrel spice, caramel and brown sugar. Notes of coffee and bit of chocolate. This is really tasty. Finish: long lingering finish on the tongue. Mouth coating. It Doesn’t give you that Kentucky hug in the chest. I’m partial to the hug lol. Overall: 4.5/5 stars. If you’re fan of single malt whiskey it’s all here. This is delicious and the color is the rich dark amber. Almost like sap. I dig this pour. This bottle would bat 4th in a lot of lineups. Pure hitter.69.0 USD per Bottle -
Nose: I get honey and baking spices up front. Followed by brown sugar and caramel. Palate: a slight honey note, rye spice turned way up. Black pepper, touch of fennel Finish: long lasting Overall: this is a terrific rye. It’s spice, earth and sweet. It’s very vicious and mouth coating. Whatever they are doing at this distillery in the desert it’s working. This is delicious.
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High West A Midwinter Night's Dram The Encore
Rye — (bottled in) Utah, USA
Reviewed December 24, 2022Nose: dark fruits heavy on the nose. Baking spices and vanilla. Some cinnamon and clove. Smells like the holidays. Palate: the white port come through. It’s a bit drying on the tongue. Rye spices compliment and give a balance to mid palate. A touch of sweetness and wine tannins. Finish: lingers on the tongue. I get some figs on the back end. Overall: 4/5 stars. It’s a great pour. I prefer the regular MWND port offering. The white port is a bit different. It’s still a very good pour it’s just different for the usual MWND.150.0 USD per Bottle -
Nose: classic bourbon nose some leather, a bit of barrel spice, some vanilla and brown sugar. Palate: flavor bomb. Sweet notes of Tobacco, brown butter and caramel. It’s really fantastic. Full on mouth coat. Finish: longest Kentucky hug I’ve had in a while. This is a deep cold weather whiskey. Warming to the toes. 15 yr old beam juice and it doesn’t disappoint. I’m a instant fan. 4.2/5 stars150.0 USD per Bottle
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Nose: earthy in a good way. Like tobacco, caramel, vanilla, brown sugar and I get a candy hard shell like those caramel hard candies. Palate: a bit of coffee, slightly grassy which I often don’t like. It’s subtle here. A lot of Texas whiskey I find had that barn yard grassy funk in it that overwhelming. Definitely tobacco as well. This is pretty tasty Finish: lingers on the tongue and end with some sweet notes. Overall: for me it’s a 4.3/5 stars. This is stellar. As a native Texan I’m often disappointed in Texas dram. It’s often hay forward and leave this “funky” after taste. I’ve tried all the balcones and disliked them all however I was told the high plains malt is exceptionally good. It’s definitely a excellent pour.
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