Appearance: The color I found in this once bourbon now blended American was a light honey gold. The legs were thin and very oily.
Nose: The nose was pretty faint overall. Notes present were of caramel, candy corn, freshly cut apple, and musty supply closet added a strange funky note.
Taste: The palate was disappointingly boring. There was a hint of cherry, a tease of some oakiness, but really just the oily body and grain alcohol taste is what stood out to me.
Finish: Not much stood out until the rising heat and burn in the back of the throat, then there it faded into an almost sugary finish.
Thoughts: It was alright; I’m glad I tried it, but I won’t be recommending this to anyone. It may be a decent vodka alternative if you wanted slightly more character, (Keep in mind, I am not a vodka man.) but for a whiskey I am not impressed. Here’s to your better products, Sazerac! Cheers!
5.0
USD
per
Bottle