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O.K.I. Reserve Blended Bourbon Whiskey (Batch 1)
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Swahili1
Reviewed June 7, 2023 (edited November 3, 2023)Taste- neat 2oz in glen cairn Nose- flat cherry cola and sticky caramel dominate. Slight hint of leather or dried tobacco keeps you on your toes. Palate- the first thought is what a wonderfully thick, viscous mouthfeel! This is so rich and buttery to me. Cola and caramel carry through with a bit of nutmeg or perhaps eggnog flavor. There is some nice older wood notes but nothing soggy. I do get hints of milk chocolate with the caramel reminescent of Snicker's bar. This is what a bourbon should be 100%. Finish- lingered longer than I thought it would at 100 proof, and left on a nice chocolate cream note almost like chocolate mousse. Overall- I am REALLY digging this, and not really surprised. Reminds me alot of the Remus Repeal lineup, but more rich. The blending here is superb. I actually want to see how this stacks up with some of my most favorite 4rs Limited Editions. It is THAT good. -
Gerred-Zygai
Reviewed June 6, 2023 (edited November 3, 2023)I am a fan. Very easy to drink. Mild burn. -
Topshelf
Reviewed March 31, 2023 (edited November 3, 2023)I taste orange peel,some carmel and spearmint on the finish. I like the 100 proof it gives it weight and depth.13.0 USD per PourLibby’s Southern Comfort -
mixasix
Reviewed March 13, 2023 (edited November 3, 2023)An almost instant palate saturation of sweet orange rind and earthy woody mineral charcoal. Baking spices as soon as the orange fades. Unlike anything I've had. Could pass as a cocktail straight on its own. A dank cannabis like herbal finish and then the spices kick back in.90.0 USD per Bottle -
ghill40509
Reviewed February 14, 2023 (edited November 3, 2023)A friend knows I am quite fond of high rye bourbon and we both enjoy older MGP juice. He was intrigued by the label on this one and picked up a bottle, It's a blended whiskey with nearly half being 12 year old MGP high rye, 12% 14 year rye whiskey and nearly a quarter of light whiskey and the balance being slightly younger bourbon and rye. All MGP yet bottled in Bardstown. I find it (surprisingly?) quite good. I was initially concerned about the "light" component but it doesn't seem to come into play. There is deep butterscotch and stone fruit on the nose along with some baking spices and maybe a touch of hazelnut. It's dark amber with slow forming legs. It's got a creamy texture with caramel, vanilla and stone fruit on the palate. It reminds me of the Remus Repeal releases but I have none to taste side by side. It evolves nicely on the palate but that little bit of the young stuff goes bitter at the end and interferes with an otherwise most enjoyable dram. I like this one but it doesn't seem to be readily available and internet search shows the price near Remus which is the better of the two.
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