Tastes
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Nose: caramel, dried black cherry, dark oak, ethanol punchiness, dried herbs Nose After Swirl: bigger pick up of the ethanol burn, dried medicinal herbs similarly to earlier, so much dark fruit. Palate: Crazy thick mouthfeel. Immediate heat, very dark taste profile... cacao, black cherry, those dried herbs show up again Finish: extremely long finish, dummy juicy 💦, maintains the darker notes of the palate and doubles-down on the apothecarian profile, nice sharp oak that muddles perfectly with the sparse lighter notes.99.0 USD per Bottle
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Nose: orange, caramel, vanilla, lemon zest, floral notes (surprisingly), very light oak, honey, mild for such a high Proof BTAC Nose After Swirl: bigger pick up of ethanol burn, dried orange, brown sugar Palate: Thick mouthfeel, this thing coats my mouth like heavy cream lol. Nice and hot, very punchy & much stronger than the nose, I can practically chew on this whiskey, nice tingle/burn, dark fruit notes, caramel... pear? Finish: looooooong finish, nice and juicy 💦, maintains the darker notes of the palate while highlighting the sweet orange & fruit notes.57.0 USD per Pour
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Virginia Distillery Co. Courage & Conviction Bourbon Cask Danny Johnson Batch
American Single Malt — Virginia, USA
Reviewed February 16, 2022Nose: caramel, vanilla, lemon zest, malty funk, very light oak, dried grass, slight ethanol, Granny Smith apples, toffee sweetness... you know what... this smells just like a caramel apple. Wow. Nose After Swirl: bigger pick up of ethanol burn, dried medicinal herbs, apple apple apple. Palate: Medium mouthfeel. Imagine all the flavors of the nose... but a but a tad bit more bitter. Like those dried medicinal herbs. The apple, the lemon zest, the bright light oakiness, it's all there. Finish: short and succinct finish, right on the verge of dryness but manages to stay nice and juicy 💦, maintains the darker notes of the palate.66.99 USD per Bottle -
Virginia Distillery Co. Courage & Conviction Bourbon Cask
American Single Malt — Virginia, USA
Reviewed February 16, 2022Nose: caramel, vanilla, lemon zest, malty funk, very light oak, dried grass, slight ethanol, Granny Smith apples, toffee sweetness... you know what... this smells just like a caramel apple. Wow. Nose After Swirl: bigger pick up of ethanol burn, dried medicinal herbs, apple apple apple. Palate: Medium mouthfeel. Imagine all the flavors of the nose... but a but a tad bit more bitter. Like those dried medicinal herbs. The apple, the lemon zest, the bright light oakiness, it's all there. Finish: short and succinct finish, right on the verge of dryness but manages to stay nice and juicy 💦, maintains the darker notes of the palate.69.99 USD per Bottle -
Nose: Mellow. Slight oak, soft vanilla, no spice present, light fruit (grape, lychee), light brown sugar Nose After Swirl: higher oak concentration now, punchier with some spice, floral notes and white grape, slight ethanol with no burn, salted caramel, fresh vanilla Pallete: Medium mouthfeel, mid-level heat but nothing too crazy, white pepper, nice charred oak at first, opens up into a vanilla-less sweetness, light brown sugar, unsalted caramel Finish: long tingly finish, lighter floral and fruity notes come out, juicy oak finale44.99 USD per Bottle
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Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch Bottled in Bond Bourbon
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed January 15, 2022Nose: Limestone water comes through, brown sugar, muddled orange, "something roasted" Nose after swirl: more of the nose but nice and light, medicinal herbs, fresh mint Pallete: dark spices, sweet brown sugar, spiced heat Finish: medium-long, spicy mint -
Nose: peat, honey, sea spray, grapes, slight woodiness Nose after swirl: briny-er, very sea spray, light nose, way more wood, peaty Palette: light mouthfeel, light & delicate flavors, hard to pinpoint specific notes because I'm sitting in front of a charcuterie board lol, biggest is the peat Finish: long, but diminishes in a second after the long finish, very sea-peat-heavy
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Glen Scotia Double Cask Single Malt
Single Malt — Campbeltown, Scotland
Reviewed January 15, 2022 (edited March 22, 2022)Nose: dark chocolate sweetness, hint of spice, deep and rich, subtly complex Nose after swirl: lighter, less deep dark notes, more honeycomb Palette: medium thin mouthfeel, nowhere as sweet as the palette, surprisingly... heat! classic scotch notes with that Pedro Ximinez Sherry cask finish rearing its head, honey, dark fruit, and Finish: heat and long, slightly darker notes on the finish that carry through from the pallete
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