Straight up caramel and butterscotch on the nose, coming on strong. Palate is rich and oily to the tongue, with a potent sweetness. Very smooth. Notes of Worther's toffee, caramel, vanilla, brown sugar. Oakiness is definitely there, but mostly noticeable on the finish - which is the only real letdown, as it ends abruptly. Expensive, but a worthy upgrade over Woodford's mainline offering. Quite an enjoyable sip, especially if you're hanging with friends and want a smooth, tasty, dare I say rich-feeling bourbon without wanting or needing to contemplate each sip.
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