ctbeck11
Virginia Distillery Co. Courage & Conviction Cuvée Cask
American Single Malt — Virginia, USA
Reviewed
July 7, 2021 (edited December 19, 2021)
Nose - cranberry, raspberry, caramel, vanilla, orange zest, lemon, cinnamon, cocoa, yeast, grass, black pepper, mild to moderate ethanol burn.
Taste - salted caramel, raspberry, vanilla, lemon and orange zest, cocoa, clove, red wine, nutmeg, plum, sour apple, grass, burnt toast, black pepper, moderate alcohol bite, finishing medium length with raspberry, citrus zest, and cocoa flavors.
This is day two of my three part Courage and Conviction & Conviction cask series. The Cuvée cask release starts with a nose that’s obviously influenced by red wine. It’s jammy raspberry and cranberry, with a double dose of grassy, citrusy freshness. The palate affirms the red wine influence with some strongly salted caramel and a borderline burnt toast, cocoa note that carries through the finish.
This is not quite at the level of the flagship Courage & Conviction release, but it’s better than the Bourbon cask for me. This is still a 3.0 on my scale, but it’s certainly a stronger contender than its counterpart. The improvement I see is the presence of darker notes to balance the sour brightness of the Bourbon cask offering. While still bright and green, it’s more well balanced, with the red wine adding some much needed depth to the experience. It’s not worth the price of a bottle, but snag a miniature for $3 if you enjoy wine influences.
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@PBMichiganWolverine Hey you might like it a lot more than I did. It’d say it’s certainly well crafted. It’s just the youth and thinness that’s really holding it back for me.
@ctbeck11 damnit. I just bought this namely because I love cuvee ( why do they call it cuvee...it’s just French red wine ). And that Nancy Farley, the magician behind Joseph Magnus cigar Blend ( which is above my price range on these absurd retail premiums ) had her hands on this mix