Buffalo Trace Single Oak Project Bourbon
Bourbon
Buffalo Trace // Kentucky, USA
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Pkcordoc
Reviewed May 6, 2024Barrel #101: Oily and rich with flavors and finish that punches above its proof. Tastes like there’s some older barrels in here. Very nice and unexpected. -
BransonWilms
Reviewed October 1, 2022 (edited October 3, 2022)Barrel 38 delicious sweet but not too sweet lots of oak and caramel -
pkingmartin
Reviewed June 18, 2022 (edited July 16, 2022)This was a sample from barrel #68 which was constructed from the wood of the bottom half of the tree that had 12 rings that then received a level 4 char before aging a high rye bourbon mash bill that entered the barrel at 125 proof and was stored in Rick K. The nose starts with butterscotch hard candy, powdered sugar dusted over sautéed cinnamon apples and mild sawdust then candied pecans and blonde roast espresso followed by candied orange peel and cherry cough syrup that transitions to a moderate spearmint, cloves and slightly worn catchers mitt with light ethanol burn. The taste is a thin mouthfeel starting with candy corn, powdered sugar, and sour caramel apple lollipop that quickly veers towards a moderate bitter spice that slowly fades to slightly burnt walnuts and cacao nibs followed by charred orange peel and watered down maraschino cherry juice that transitions to moderate spearmint, black pepper, cloves and slightly worn catchers mitt with medium ethanol burn. The finish is short with cacao nibs, slightly burnt walnuts, black cherries, sour apple jolly rancher, black pepper and moderate spearmint. The nose was promising with a creamy fruitiness with a mild sour astringency and moderate rye spices, but the palate failed to live up to the nose with a heavy oakiness and youthful astringency that doesn't come together well before finishing short with earthy and spicy rye flavors. I'm not sure why these were bottled at 45% ABV and not at cask strength to really showcase those flavors from the individual trees that sadly had to perish for this thin and average bourbon. I hear other barrel numbers turned out better, but I'm in no rush to find out. The single oak bottles appear to have sold for around $50 at MSRP, but you'd unfortunately have to pay around $400 for one of these 375ml bottles today which is just outrageous and either price isn't justified IMHO for what you get. -
worldwhiskies95
Reviewed May 12, 2022Barrel 108 Very interesting. Nose: Glazed Doughnuts, Vanilla, White Chocolate, Almonds, Pineapple Syrup, Brown Butter Cake, Honey, Bananas, Peaches, Grass, Cloves, Licorice, Starfish Palate: Vanilla, White Chocolate, Peaches, Marshmallows, Sunflowers, Lavender, Honey Finish: Vanilla, Marshmallows, Almonds, Toasted Oak, Leather, Maple Syrup, Coconuts
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