Milliardo
Benchmark Top Floor Bourbon (86 Proof)
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
January 26, 2021 (edited October 27, 2022)
“Whiskey Credit Score.” It’s a concept a buddy and I came up with to describe what you’d be willing to drop on a new bottle you knew nothing about, purely based on the distillery. For example, for me Journeyman has a WCS so low, you’d have to pay me to take it. And I still might not. What do you want me to do with this? Hotel Tango has a very high WCS, and if I ever get into gin, it’ll probably be because they make one and I get curious. Similarly, Buffalo Trace has a very high Whiskey Credit Score with me. I’m a little concerned that it’s a blank check. If Rock Hill Farms ever did the collectible topper thing like it’s younger sibling, maybe each glass topper came in different colored glass and you had to collect the whole rainbow... I’d probably have to sell my car and start biking to work. So there’s the scene. Enter Benchmark, stage bottom shelf.
Out of thin air, one day my local liquor store had 5 new Buffalo Trace products on display that I had never seen. Thankfully, they were all under $20... because again, those bastards own my wallet. The question wasn’t which one, it was: “Where’s the nearest ATM?”
So here’s the Benchmarks:
Benchmark 8 (80 proof)
Benchmark Top Floor (86 proof)
Benchmark Small Batch (90 proof)
Benchmark Single Barrel (95 proof)
Benchmark Bonded (100 proof)
Benchmark Full Proof (125 proof)
These are all made using Buffalo Trace mashbill #1, which is BT’s low-rye mashbill. People that are smarter than me think it’s about 10% rye, 5% malted barley, and 85% corn. They think this, but I don’t think anyone outside of BT actually knows.
I wanted to do a true mashbill #1 round robin, so I threw in:
Buffalo Trace (90 proof)
EH Taylor Small Batch (100 proof)
Eagle Rare (90 proof)
Stagg Jr. Batch 13 (132.3 proof)
10 mashbill #1 bourbons. 45 blind taste tests in glencairns. Only one can be the best.
10th place: Benchmark Small Batch
9th place: Benchmark 8
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8th out of 10: Benchmark Top Floor.
Nose is sugar, lemon, oats. It’s a lemon-frosted oatmeal cookie. Is that a thing?
Body is caramel, honey, vanilla, milk. Mild apple and oats, but that milk is dominate.
Finish is baking spices, citrus.
This is the place in my experiment where mashbill 1 starts becoming enjoyable for me. This is a tasty whiskey at an incredible price. It’s a bit nuttier that I typically care for, but for $13.29 I don’t know if you can find a better bottle. Very low proof, so if you’re used to bonded or higher, this is going to taste like water to you.
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I have a few more Benchmarks, so if you want to play along next time, feel free to skip the intro. However, I did have trouble deciding which BT stopper to rainbowify, so I may have some fresh material next time.
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Fun new discovery about mashbill #1:
The oats/oatmeal/oat cookie note is always there, but I never would have noticed it if it hadn’t been for these cheaper iterations.
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lemon frosted oatmeal cookie = perfect description of the BT signature. nicely done!
@Whiskey_Hound RHF might still be my favorite bourbon. I say might because it’s been almost a year. The most I’ve ever paid for it is $150, and I think that’s about right for me, ethics he damned. That said, if my supply ran out, I would find a way to get another. Hopefully I could resort to a trade and not my kids college fund
The WCS is a very compelling concept. And like you, Buffalo Trace scores very well with me. Out of curiosity, what is a bottle of Rock Hill Farms worth to you? I used to see it for $100, and now I'm kicking myself for not grabbing one