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Boone County Small Batch Bourbon Oloroso Sherry Cask
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Ian-Young
Reviewed July 28, 2021Nose- astringent on the nose with pit fruits, vanilla, and fruit punch Body- rich, thick mouth feel, very sherry forward, cherry, vanilla, and dark chocolate, the proof point is truly hard to believe, that astringency does not continue into the flavor Finish- incredibly smooth and easy drinking the fruity dark chocolate notes continue, fantastic! Note- If you enjoy bourbon and scotch, this tastes like Balvenie Doublewood had a love child with EHT. I love this! -
legenGary
Reviewed December 15, 2020 (edited December 21, 2020)At opening, The sherry is very present. Little alcohol aroma but the sweetness prevails. Opens up with ice. Easy to enjoy69.0 USD per Bottle -
BlimpsGo90
Reviewed December 4, 2020Neat. Neck pour. Made a trip down to the distillery today to grab this. I was not a big fan of the Boone County Small Batch release (especially compared to the amazing 1833) but MGP finished in Sherry is something I can’t resist. When I opened the bottle it felt like the Sherry couldn’t wait to escape. Filled the room. It’s presence is strong on the nose. There is this dominate layer of figs and caramelized dates. And then right behind it is the expected MGP in every way. There is a graininess to the nose, hinting at the presence of young MGP but it is really muted. I think the finish really overcame that. There is older MGP in the batch too coming through as honey graham cracker, hint of orange zest, cherry bomb, sweet oak. This is a fun one. Sherry and MGP are a good combo on the nose. This is 57% too unlike the Small Batch and I can tell with the mouthfeel. Very velvety and a combination of powdered sugar sweetness and drying Sherry on the tongue. The taste is similar to the Small Batch up front. Mid-palate matches the nose - honey graham cracker, orange zest, cherry but then on the finish the Sherry jumps into high gear. Just a cherry - berry fruit bomb. The finish is the best part of the experience. I was not a big fan of the Boone County Small Batch. When I describe the flavors, it sounds good on paper but it’s just kind of flat too. At the distillery, they once told me they blended 5 year MGP with 10 year MGP to create an 8 year profile. 5 year MGP is just too young and anything you do to it just tries to hide the sharp edges. This Sherry finish improves the experience (and the extra proof helps too). The Sherry goes well with MGP, which can be a cherry bomb already sometimes. I wish I liked the whole tasting experience but it is average MGP at best across the mid-palate. I’ll give it extra points for the finish but this isn’t a pour I will crave often unfortunately.
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