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Del Bac Distiller's Cut 19-3
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Steve-Sarmento
Reviewed June 5, 2020 (edited August 13, 2021)Smoky aftertaste is nice. Smooth, leather, hints of vanilla.Mammography Education Inc -
ShatteredArm
Reviewed May 30, 2020 (edited October 31, 2020)The barrel finishes add some complexity and help dial back the mesquite smoke a touch, although it is still present. At $65 or so this is an excellent value. -
brockrexius
Reviewed May 1, 2020 (edited June 5, 2020)Aggressively dark in color. Strong notes of overripe dark fruit, leather, vanilla, butterscotch, brown sugar and Lemon Pledge on the nose. Smoke is there, but you have to look for it. Viscous, oily mouthfeel. The extra kick from the 116% abv is perfect. This one has a sophisticated palate. Just sweet enough to make it entertaining, but not overbearing. Light oak and subtle citrus accents surround a very Scotchy flavor vibe. Overall, delightful. 4.15.63.0 USD per BottleMammography Education Inc -
mooxdog
Reviewed January 19, 2020 (edited May 3, 2020)N - fig, dusty malt, slight tobacco and leather, chai spices T - honey, butterscotch, maple syrup, raisins, citrus zest F - leather, clove, black pepper Bought after a distillery tour. Some harder to find notes than their traditional Dorado. If it was mesquite smoked it’s so buried it only really shows up a bit in the classic Del Bac tobacco note. Hard to tell what impact the tequila barrels played unless you were to try this side by side with their 19-1 and 19-2 distiller’s cuts. If you can find it it’s worth exploring as it is quite complex and unique. Being from AZ I’m for sure biased but I think Hamilton Distillers really is leading the way in American Single Malt, especially of the southwestern variety.
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