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Fiddler Unison Bourbon
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abourbonandtequilagirl
Reviewed November 3, 2020Soft nose, lots of caramel Good soft bourbon, easy drinking. Great for sipping on or mixing. Not very hot or sweet.Merchants Package Store -
Alec-Michael
Reviewed October 16, 2020Bit of a rich, sweet smell. Heavey heat taste but balances itself out with black cherries and oak. Medium, spiced finish.Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport -
jChandlerHall
Reviewed September 14, 2020I really enjoy this one, due to it's sweet upfront impact and caramel lingering after taste. A great value.34.0 USD per Bottle -
GB01776
Reviewed September 12, 2020Nothing wrong here. Just that there's nothing exciting either. Caramel with the slightest touch of spice. Minimal finish. Water actually helps quite a bit in opening this up. I get soapy notes (this isn't a negative and I'm still looking for a better way to express, but some Bourbons hit me this way. Maybe floral) -
Johan599
Reviewed July 23, 2020Smooth and sweet. But still not weak. You can taste oak too. Malt taste is not too prevalent. -
Dannic113
Reviewed April 25, 2020A Georgia only whiskey picked one up while down there and wish I could have gotten a regular wheat whiskey by ASW distilling. From what I understand this is a wheat whiskey merged in "Unison" with a 5 grain high malt (large amount is malted barley) whiskey meaning corn, rye, wheat, barley and oats all except the corn is malted. Personally I think malting all the grains and the addition of oats hurt this bourbon and keeps it from it's true potential. I drink scotch so the high malt doesn't detract at all in fact it adds an oily quality many equate with smooth. The oats however in combination with malting everything under the sun adds a monkey shoulder/bruichladdich type funk, a real wet barn door wood note and oddly enough a flatness on the nose that buries many flavors. Nose is wet wood, malt funk, dusty corn sweetness, light caramel, slight vanilla cream from the wheat and milk chocolate note but very hard to find, and slight alcohol note. Taste is oily and silky, the malty note really comes through first with a slight sour note that I'm attributing to the oats, then the rye and wheat spice ramp up mid palate fading quickly into corn and wood sugar sweetness mixed with a heavy does of vanilla cream (very close to a weller) and even some charred oak notes at the end. Finish is almost medium with the charred oak most prevalent and falling away into dryness where the vanilla cream, sugar sweet note and again almost a weller/pappy mix of peaches and apricot can be appreciated. This would be a 4.5 or 5 star and the wheated portion could be a pappy killer whiskey is they could remove the sour note and all the malty funk that hold this whiskey down. Still there is ALOT going on on the palate and finish but the nose is really so so and uninspired.42.0 USD per Bottle
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