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JohnTouchton
Grangestone
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DRAM_SEEKER
Reviewed October 14, 2020EXPLORATION: At first serviceable, but lacks complexity. Nose is vanilla, orange, and cereal. Tastes sweet, bitter orange, with a brief vanilla finish. Upon further tasting it begins to flatten. I wouldn’t buy a bottle of this, but I’d be happy throwing it in a cocktail or, gods forbid, some coke. But perhaps there's nothing wrong with that. EXHORTATION: Seek not, lest ye be in the market for tasting samplers from different barrel finishes, or you’re in need of a cheap mixer. Though I feel there’s probably better mixers for the same price. -
MackenzieOB95
Reviewed June 26, 2020 (edited July 17, 2023)Nose: Oak coming strong and the bourbon is competing with it well. Apples and grapes. Very dry and not much happening. Palate: Sour apples. Sweet candies. Artificial fruity flavor like what you’d find in a snow cone. Oak hitting hard again. Finish: Very brief. Doesn’t stick around for tea, that’s for sure. Dry and sour. Very hard to describe. Overall Thoughts. Just don’t buy it. It’s another Total Wine generic but it’s just not good in any way. This is just bad whisky. After I’d had another Grangestone earlier on I thought I’d like this but I was very wrong.
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