Joseph Magnus Cigar Blend Bourbon
Bourbon
Jos. A. Magnus & Co. // Indiana, USA
RARE
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GB01776
Reviewed February 13, 2023 (edited March 17, 2023)Aroma - coconut, dark toasted oak. Char or charcoal, Huge in flavor and a significant Kentucky Hug. Molasses, mint, menthol and deep caramel. Water makes it explode further. Burnt Brown Sugar. -
vonWhiskey
Reviewed February 4, 2023Nose: caramel and butterscotch nose Palette: so well balanced with cinnamon hot candy, cola, some rye minty notes, long finish, soft tannins -
matthew-bingham
Reviewed February 1, 2023Very smooth with lots of flavor. I’ll definitely drink it again.Stafford Wings -
ajlensink24
Reviewed January 4, 2023 (edited February 2, 2023)Batch 121. This is possibly the most complex, perfect whiskey I have had to date. I got this bottle for Christmas from my lovely wife and we’ve enjoyed over half of the bottle already. We keep saying we have to save the rest for special occasions but we keep coming back to it because of how incredible it is. While this is a finished bourbon, the master blender here has allowed the base whiskeys to shine. The finishing casks don’t take away from the actual bourbon, they make it even more incredible. This whiskey just coats your mouth and you taste it when you wake up in the morning. I hate thinking about when I don’t have this batch anymore, but I’m sure others are just as incredible. If you see one of these at your local liquor store, treat yo self.220.0 USD per BottleAntique Liquor Inc -
rare_perfectionist
Reviewed December 29, 2022Batch 22- this goes down very smoothly and has a nice balance of sweet & moderate spiciness. Nutty, pumpernickel, anise and toffee. -
poliver93
Reviewed December 28, 2022Toffee and caramel on the nose, roasted marshmallow. Drinks smooth for the proof. -
TheNeatLounge
Reviewed December 19, 2022 (edited February 25, 2023)This is my first Joseph Magnus Cigar Blend. I was lucky to find this unicorn bottle at Total Wine after searching for almost a year for this bourbon. This is Batch 111 and comes in at 115.14 proof. Still excited that I found one. I allowed this to rest in a Glencarin glass for 20 minutes before sampling. Appearance: Dark Copper / Amber Color Nose: The nose is sweet out the gate. There are tons of fruit that are hard to decipher, but I pick up peach, plum, and apricot. Also a hint of grapes. There is a slight bread or dough like note that comes and goes. Also, can pick the buttery smell that Nancy mentions in her tasting notes. This is definitely has a complex nose as I am struggling to describe all that I’m experiencing. Palate: The taste definitely matches the nose. While it drinks really smooth, there is a nice spice up front. The sweet fruit notes are present and blends well with the rye spice that I’m tasting. I love the creamy mouthfeel and semi sweet chocolate taste. Finish: The finish is medium to long and with a nice Kentucky hug. A slight drying or leather note is mixes in, but the sweet fruit notes continue to linger. This is a good sipper that I believe will open up more over time. Summary: This is a very complex bottle that I will savor for awhile. This will only be shared with my true bourbon friends. I will be on the hunt for another bottle in the future. Great pour.159.99 USD per Bottle
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