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Reviewed
January 3, 2022 (edited January 12, 2022)
4.75
4.75 out of 5 stars
Nose: Sweet cinnamon and vanilla
Taste: hint of cinnamon, vanillas, caramel, & some oak at the end.
Slow building burn but not overwhelming. Very tasty.
Reviewed
December 31, 2021 (edited February 20, 2022)
4.25
4.25 out of 5 stars
Rich nose of Red Hots, oak, vanilla, crème brûlée and pear. Rich, sweet and spicy on the palate, with flavors of vanilla, Red Hots, caramel, oak and black pepper. @twostal
Reviewed
December 28, 2021 (edited March 12, 2022)
4.0
4.0 out of 5 stars
2021 Party Source Single Barrel Pick, 6 years old.
Nose: Floral notes, vanilla, Wheaties, brown sugar, hazelnut,
Taste: hazelnut, brown sugar, cherry, raisin, vanilla, caramel, wheaties.
Very creamy and rich mouthfeel. Classic Buffalo Trace flavor profile, but showcased very well. Great bourbon but not worth much more than retail prices
Reviewed
December 26, 2021 (edited February 20, 2022)
4.5
4.5 out of 5 stars
Been a while since my last post. Frankly, I've just been enjoying pours in my inventory that I've already shared along with plenty of craft beer hehe. I digress. First I'd like to say how lucky I am to have received this as a bday gift from my wife. Any bottle from Weller is highly difficult to locate around me.
That being said, I was ecstatic to try and compare this with my bottle of 12. The higher Abv in the Fullproof was surprisingly close to the smoothness of the 12. There were similarities and differences alike.
The nose brought forth a pungent essence of freshly cut spiced apples and faint vanilla. The flavor is where things get interesting. Up front baking spices come barging in and fade into a substantially long finish consisting of oak, leather, and chocolate/caramel candy here and there. In addition, there was a drying effect that added to the duration. The 12 was sweeter and oily in comparison with an elevated level of cinnamon. Less leather as well from what I remember. Would make for a lovely daily/anytime pour if it wasn't for its exclusivity.