Stellum Black Hunter's Moon Bourbon
Bourbon
Stellum Spirits // (bottled in) Kentucky, USA
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Touch-Of-Grace
Reviewed July 6, 2024Nose: Rich brown sugar or toffee with a hint of corn and ethanol as well as a touch of fruit sweetness but oddly no trace of the “robust woodiness” that the label describes. Palate: An explosion of hard candy sweetness and robust woodiness with a hint of corny ethanol on the backside. Finish: Relatively short lived in contrast to the explosion of flavor on the palate but a hint of oak lingers as a quiet aftertaste. I enjoyed exploring the flavor of this bourbon but would likely not buy it again so it is definitely a buy but not a staple.  -
ajvan
Reviewed May 5, 2023 (edited July 6, 2024)Nose: caramel, toffee, wood, leather, orange Palate: fruit, vanilla, spices, oak Finish: spicy, tannic, long Came in first in a blind test of autumn bourbons with Old Ezra 7yr barrel strength, Dickel BiB 13yr, and Old Forester 1920. Good thing, since it’s by far the most expensive on the list. -
GoodSpiritsNews
Reviewed December 18, 2022Initial sweetness, soon followed by warming, prickly rye greets the tongue. A mid-palate fullness with a drier entry of oak, as opposed to caramel, vanilla and baking spices. A lot of depth here regardless. The finish is extremely long and ends on a maple sugar note.
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