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Reviewed
July 28, 2018 (edited September 18, 2018)
3.0
3.0 out of 5 stars
Color: Dark gold
Nose: 2.5 | very subtle, yet inviting
Palate: 3 | caramel, butterscotch, honey, dried fruit
Finish: 3 | a bit of spice on the finish
Price: 3 | ~$20 if you can find it
Verdict: Bottle
A very good 'house' bourbon that can be enjoyed neat but also works well in cocktails.
Nose- Very mellow. Doesn’t attack your nose. Instead it just eases in. Caramel and... green apple. How is this possible? Do all BT products remind me of green apple? This is a wheater for God’s sake.
Body- Very easy drinking bourbon. There are notes of honey and caramel that reminds me of honey nut Cheerios. Increasingly... yep... green apple is there as well.
Finish- Caramel with some nutty bitterness on the end. Eventually there is an aftertaste of apple juice.
Note- There is a lot of spice here. This is a tongue tingler but it is all tied together by a creamy viscousness of caramel and honey.
Edited: 7-23-19