dmcentee
Reviewed
January 19, 2018 (edited September 14, 2018)
**Price:** $26.99 at Total Wine in Houston, Texas
**Setting:** Neat in a Glencairn, with a fat basset snoring next to me.
**Color:** I’ll call it deep copper.
**Nose:** Red apples, oak, and baking spices, with an occasional musty note that wafts in and out. It’s a nice potent nose without being overpowering.
**Taste:** More apple, oak and baking spices, along with some corn and rye notes.
**Finish:** Long. Waves of heat come and go while sweet and oak notes battle it out, with a rye note showing up after 20 seconds or so.
**Conclusion:** Elijah Craig is by no means a complex whiskey, but it’s a damn fine drink. It hits a sweet spot at 47% ABV between potency and overpowering heat, and has a really nice mouthfeel. I find myself turning to it again and again over other whiskeys, and it remains my favorite inexpensive Bourbon, as well as the measuring stick against which I compare other Bourbons.
**8/10**