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TahWahKaro Four Grain Bourbon
This four-grain bourbon from Grapevine, Texas is distilled from a mash of Texas raw corn, wheat, rye, and malted barley.
The name TahWahKaro derives from a word denoting a "bend in the river" and is the original water source for settlers to Grapevine.
This four-grain bourbon from Grapevine, Texas is distilled from a mash of Texas raw corn, wheat, rye, and malted barley. The name TahWahKaro derives from a word denoting a "bend in the river" and is the original water source for settlers to Grapevine. The bourbon is aged for an undisclosed amount of time and is bottled at 48% abv.
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abv48.0
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BourbonProduced anywhere in USA; Mash bill of at least 51% corn; aged in new, charred oak containers.
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Tasting Notes
"The apparent youth of TahWahKaro Four Grain Bourbon is expressed as a pleasantly approachable lightness of body and freshness of flavor. Its barrel ageing comes across with woody notes that don't dip into heavier char or smoke. Vanilla, caramel, lemon zest, and almond come out on the palate. It's a good entry to the market with an easy-drinking whiskey that would do well neat or with a little ice."
Added by
Jacob Grier
Score
86