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Wilderness Trail Bottled in Bond Single Barrel Bourbon (Wheated Bourbon)
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
February 23, 2021 (edited June 6, 2021)
The original plan was for this to be included with our wheated bourbon tasting now being published. With four high proofers in the mix we decided it was too many and a bib did not fit in.
Two days later we tried this one as the weather turned cooler and the looks on the faces as the sniffing began said this is a good one. It's been open for a couple months and still in the top third of the bottle but that oxygen after open has had time to play it's magic.
As a matter of continued speculation, we did the right thing holding off on this one as it was 20 proof lower than the others. But it was well worth the wait.
I tried this at the distillery a couple of months ago and thought it was only ok as it was served in medicine cups as a covid precaution. The story at Wilderness is a good one and a worthy tour. I was most impressed by the philosophy of 100 proof barrel entry. It is unlikely you will ever see anything from them above 105 proof.
While they have some 6 year juice out there most of their stuff is bib or slightly younger. None of it has that edge of the tongue bitterness from young alcohol.
The nose on this is wonderful with nougat, oak and a touch of nutmeg. Taste is true and it has the nose and flavors I love. It's moderately sweet but I don't find much a layer down. The finish is short, dry and unremarkable.
The oak is a tad underdeveloped at this point so I look forward to trying the six year juice after open a couple of months.
This may be the top up and comer in the Central Ky area. I will continue to follow them closely.
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@Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington. Out of town for a couple weeks but would love to get together and share one. OBC is only a mile from me so that's a great idea.
If you need a sample of the 6yr let me know! We could meet up at OBC kitchen or another whiskey haven.
I just bought a bottle of this recently. Looking forward to getting into it. Initial tastings are quite promising!