Nose is caramel, citrus (lime?), a bit of oak, and some vanilla. First sip is smooth with a slight, warming burn on the back end. Sugar, candy, and some fruity notes highlighted followed a short to medium finish. There’s a small funk I can’t place, maybe it’s a higher rye content, that is making the aftertaste less enjoyable. For $20 it’s not bad, but Wild Turkey 101 beats this 10/10 times.
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