Continuing to work through the non-yet-reviewed whiskies in my collection.
And continuing with my Pantone color experiment: Benchmark No. 8 also aligning closely to a clear Pantone 152 through my eyes. (See: https://www.pantone-colours.com).
Nose predominantly oak, vanilla, and corn, with a touch of caramel. Noticeable ethanol on the nose, despite the mild 80 proof. There is a subtle viscosity on the palate, with some creamed corn and some pleasant cinnamon spice. Alcohol makes an appearance again. The finish is short to medium, with vanilla and a touch of bitterness on the back end.
Benchmark No. 8 is not a sipping whiskey; and it's not really a cocktail whiskey either (I prefer higher-proof bourbon for that). It typically can be found for less than $20. But for just a few dollars more, you could have Elijah Craig Small Batch, which is 14 proof higher, and a far better bourbon. Benchmark is young and unpolished. It's not offensive, and doesn't really have any sharp edges, but at only 80 proof, it's not much of a value either. I'd certainly drink it, but wouldn't keep one on hand other than to say you've had it. 2.5 stars on the Distiller scale.
N.B.: All spirits tasted neat in a Glencairn glass.