TrueGoober
Reviewed
March 4, 2021 (edited April 20, 2022)
This occupies the realm of “great gift bourbons.” It’s old, expensive, and easy to appreciate; along the same lines as something like Woodford Reserve Double Oaked.
And good news — this tastes better, smoother, and less watery that that, and it comes in a swanky ass bottle. The only problem is that it’s impossible to find. But if you can find a bottle, go for it. It’s the safest of safe bets.
As for the actual flavors, you already know what it tastes like. Smooth caramel, and vanilla so dark and woody it starts to turn into faint licorice and cinnamon. (It’s not harsh in the way the Van Winkle or Weller line can be.) It’s good stuff, but it’s not ideal for the cask-strength bourbon fans.
14.0
USD
per
Pour