Blanton's Special Reserve
Bourbon
Blanton's // Kentucky, USA
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Jose-Massu-Espinel
Reviewed February 7, 2022 (edited February 10, 2022)Beware, this is not going to be pretty. I have been a Blanton's fan since the day i tasted the beige label single barrel one. I have to be honest, i have never had any other than that one. I didn't need to. The standard Blanton's is one incredible bourbon; i even consider it the best bourbon for a normal wallet (meaning: excluding any Pappy Van Winkle). I got my hands on this "Special Reserve" (the green labeled Blanton's) and i felt excited. This is going to be great i thought... i was mistaken. The first thing that caught my attention was the strength. It was 40%abv (80%proof), which is lower than the standard Blanton's. I did not care. I have tasted marvelous whiskies at 40%abv; but it definitively made me rise an eyebrow (if you smell what "The Rock" is cooking, lol). I poured it on the Glencairn. The aroma was great... On the nose: There is a wonderful burnt caramel note that turns into an sour prune. Old bananas, that have turned a little brown but are still edible. Some sourness; oh! a red fruitiness appeared for a second. I believe the plums and sour prunes are the main note here. Vanilla ice cream. Hazelnut. Lovely sweet and sour aroma. Bananas and hay appeared after a first sip. But then... On the palate, my first impression is that the body feels odd. It is different. Caramel, a little watery, definitively a fancy vanilla. Spiciness tried to develop but it just didn't happen. Weak almost a "watered down" feeling. I can hold it for hours on my palate, all flavor has gone after 10 seconds. Easy 10 seconds. It is now 20 seconds and no flavors are here except water (i wrote all that while easily holding the whisky in my mouth). A second sip gave me banana, but then everything else was gone. A very dim vanilla. I even worried for a second, i thought i lost my sense of taste or something, but my nose works perfectly so that is not it. It is simply watered down. (Update: i ate after the whisky, my palate was fine. It was the whisky, not me). Aftertaste has a ghostly Blanton's reminiscense. It feels like i have thrown 10cl of water to it. The sourness is somehow showing itself, but very weak. Hay, a second sip gave me some tobacco leaf, bitterness. It got a little better. No this cannot be possible. I refuse to accept this. Overall, it has been a long time since my last bad whisky. This one is avoidable. It is plain water on the palate. I cannot believe the words i am writing. Completely dissapointing. You know we are living in strange times where your palate and nose can fail and that is a scary sign of something else... luckily it wasn't that thing you are thinking; It really was a bad bourbon... my score for it is 65 over 100, and that is generous, because the nose got 23 over 25 points. Terrible. -
Mark-Mason
Reviewed December 27, 2021A beautiful creamy sweetness to the start. Toffee and dried fruit tones as it swirls. Being on ice just makes this liquid dance. Certainly a beginners bourbon.65.0 CAD per BottleOttawa -
greg_75
Reviewed October 29, 2021 (edited November 5, 2021)Nose - Very creamy and sweet on the nose. Strong cherry vanilla scent that reminds me of cherry vanilla coke. I love the nose on this one. Palate - Still creamy but strong vanilla. Very mild and smooth. Its a lighter glass of Blanton’s with a hint of cherry Finish - So incredibly mild due to the proof. Pretty much no finish. **Great if you like lower proof stuff -
Whisky_Neighbour
Reviewed October 24, 2021Smooth, creamy, and easy drinking. If price was not an object, this could be a regular Bourbon on the shelf. Nicely balanced with Caramel, vanilla, new Oak, and a hint of cinnamon spice, this is easy to pour and enjoy. The only challenge keeping this from being an excellent release is the crazy price asked for such a soft and mellow dram.
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