(Recalling this from memory a few weeks back in Denver). I'm loving the American whiskey craft scene. Granted you have some bombs, and then you have some hits (High West, Westland, Coppersea), and then you have these little micro-craft distillers that are merely one or two men /women shops ( like this one, and Wyoming 's Single Track) which are producing really amazing whiskies at affordable prices, but only available in local areas because of a lack of distribution supply chain. I had a pour of this, and subsequently bought a full bottle. Like having liquified chocolate. You get cinnamon and cloves on the nose, then turns to liquid chocolate and caramel on the taste. Might be too sweet if you're only a fan of the Island or Islay style malts, but if you're open to once in while breaking the peat, smoke and brine with a bit of dessert malt, this is a worthwhile try especially considering the price ( I got it for about $45 I think). Considering I'm in Denver once a month, I might have a regular supply of this one going on now 😊