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Yellowstone Hand Picked Collection Single Barrel Bourbon
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greg_75
Reviewed December 16, 2023**MASS/CHECKERS INTEGRIDY FARMS** Nose - Nuttiness, like a salted boiled peanut. A little touch of sweetness, from melted brown sugar. Got loads of oak and leather. Palate - This is very gummy, instantly starting chewing. More of that nose followed in literally. Lots of savory and sweet notes, like a sweet christmas ham. Some vanilla in there, sugar notes. Combined altogether nicely. Finish - The finish is sweet, hot and long. Vanilla and cinnamon with a kentucky hug that lingers in your chest, but not too harsh at all. -
gienopes
Reviewed November 18, 2023Smokey cigars on the nose and lots of flavors that as I identify individually I think are terrible. BUT… this is the paradigm of the adage, “sum of the parts is greater than the whole.” Comes off so much better than expected. Very soft and smooth, probably the result of the relatively low abv, but, whatever, it works… -
Milliardo
Reviewed October 31, 2023 (edited December 28, 2023)Picked By: LiqGo Barrel #: 11941 Barreled: 9/26/18 ABV: 59.5% Nose is sugar, cream, perfume, flowers. Brine. Body is sugar, yeast, dough, grains. It’s hot. Tastes way younger than I was expecting. Tea leaves. Finish is grainy, with a mild cinnamon. This tastes truly unfinished and young. The body burns. It feels at times like GIRD in a glass. Truly disappointing. 119 is getting up there, so I tried it on ice. While it definitely did improve the feel of the drink, the flavors are still just not great. It tastes shockingly basic, and overpriced by double or triple the price. I really don’t see a place in my life for this one. -
beejaydub
Reviewed October 28, 2023Virginia ABC barrel 9530 abv 59.5 barked 8/20/18. Vanilla and caramel in the nose. Flavor is intense with notes of licorice, brown sugar, oak, and a decent bite from the social. A long vanilla finish wraps it all up. -
markre
Reviewed October 8, 2023 (edited October 9, 2023)Hickory tree pick 2022 Dark straw in color with a bit of worn brass. Sticks quite tight to the glass for the proof. Toast, caramel, some ripe cooked fruits and a pleasant nuttiness and a waft of barn must. Bountiful warmth via the strength and a growing spicy warmth throughout the mouth and chest. The finish is medium length and leaves a delicious tart fruit/caramel/burnt sugar coating. Opens and softens a bit with a few drops of water. I really like this, and it may be one of my favorite Yellowstone offerings to date. Clearly nailed a great barrel here!
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