I last tasted this on 5/23/22, and remarked that this bottle wasn't as good as I'd remembered with previous bottles, and thus a retasting was warranted. Unfortunately, this tasting confirms the one in May. It's unfortunate, because a couple of prior bottles I've had were much better.
Oiled teak is an apt color descriptor. OF 1920 has a very nice nose, but goes downhill from there--if only it could live up to the olfactory intensity! Hedonistic, penetrating nose of graham cracker, maple syrup, chocolate covered cherries, banana bread, navel oranges, nutmeg, juicy apple skins, and a sprig of mint. Mouthfeel shows an oily viscosity, quickly transitioning to a sharp bitterness on the finish, before revealing some long-lingering vanilla.
This bourbon is all about setting high expectations, and ultimately failing to deliver on that promise. 3.5 on the Distiller scale.