Tastes
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George Dickel No. 12
Tennessee Whiskey — Tennessee, USA
Reviewed November 5, 2020 (edited January 29, 2021)Dickel 12 has a clear, tan appearance, with widely-spaced, long alcohol legs. The aroma is of candy corn, charcoal, whiskey-saturated oak, and plum. The flavor is of corn grits, sourdough bagel, charred oak, and some flower nectar. The body is medium, and Dickel 12 finishes medium long. RJT12.5 USD per Bottle -
Clear, lighter gold appearance, with uniform alcohol legs. Aroma- sweet, mild bread dough & crust, with some corn smell. Taste- some grain bite, but also sugary bread dough, caramel, and candle wax. There might be a touch of garden compost. Body is medium, and the finish is long moderate. RJT24.0 USD per Bottle
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Glen Moray Elgin Classic
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed September 18, 2020 (edited February 25, 2021)Clear, straw-gold appearance, with fairly thin legs. Nose- light honey and cereal. Taste- some sharp cereal and alcohol, but also honey and bread dough. Medium body. Moderate finish. RJT24.99 USD per Bottle -
Light amber-gold, uniformed alcohol legs. Nose- baked red apple, apple skins, some candle wax, cereal grain, bread dough, sugar, and peaty earth. Taste- sharp grain whiskies, bread dough, a touch of bitterness, and a bit of bourbon barrel. Light to medium body. Quick to moderate finish. RJT9.99 USD per Bottle
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Crown Royal Blenders Mash (Bourbon Mash) has a chestnut brown, clear appearance, and spaced alcohol legs. The aroma is of rather bold, sour dough bagel, with some oak and a touch of rye spice. The flavor is standard and unremarkable, not unlike the Canadian Leaf (bottled in Baltimore County, MD), with corn spirits, a dash of rye spice (Canadian Leaf may actually have a bolder rye profile), and a shimmer of oak. Mouthfeel is medium, and Crown Royal Blenders (Bourbon) Mash finishes moderate. RJT15.0 USD per Bottle
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