Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington
William Larue Weller Bourbon (Fall 2019)
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
October 1, 2021 (edited March 1, 2022)
So this is it - my unicorn bourbon. I once called the Buffalo Trace gift shop. There was no answer but I left a message along the lines of what sorts of bourbons I might find there. It was years ago and an incredibly naive question. The best part - that afternoon I got a call!
The gentleman in the other end was kind and soft spoken. We talked for probably 20 minutes about Blanton’s, Eagle rare and Weller special reserve showing up at the gift shop and how they differed. He describes the mash bills and the flavor nuances. I mentioned Pappy - he laughed. What he said next though changed how I saw bourbon. His favorite, if he could pick one single bottle, would be this.
William Larue Weller is the king of the growing Weller franchise. It’s older and more concentrated and sadly quite rare. Understatement, until tonight I wasn’t convinced it existed.
Compared to Weller Antique it has more fruit and more wood. Compared to Weller full proof it has much older, dustier earthy and oak notes. It’s like comparing a grape to a raisin.
The nose is perhaps one of the greatest I’ve encountered. Vanilla frosting, dusty cherries, old oak, brown sugar, bananas foster, tobacco, heat, chestnut, coconut. There might be more but that comes close.
Wow. Smooth vanilla frosting, then building heat (unlike the wooden club that is GTS), clove, allspice, furniture polish, fig, dried cherries, ginger, oak, chestnut. Long finish with a bit of allspice, clove, polish, tobacco. More tobacco and vanilla frosting, brown sugar and dried cherries… the finish goes on.
I can see where this comes from OWA or Weller full proof (a wimpy 114 proof I might add). Weller special reserve and 12 are nothing like it - or at least are watered down and a far stretch in complexity.
Is it my true unicorn? It might be my favorite BT product for the strong tobacco and earthy notes along with rich sweetness and balanced oak. I can’t say that I haven’t had better though. I can say that tonight, with friends in early fall when barrels are being roles out and whiskey is ready for its annual mass exodus from Kentucky that this is special. Maybe if I’m lucky one will follow me home some day. Until then there are plenty of outstanding bourbons, whiskeys and whiskys to enjoy. Cheers everyone and for those following along and sharing thanks for adding to the richness of this shared journey!
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@PBMichiganWolverine I would be happy to receive these essential oils if you’re feeling generous and try to return the favor of you shoot me an email [email protected] 🙏🏻
@soonershrink only in my dreams, where Pappy is available readily at retail , delivered by mermaids riding unicorns. I probably left out a “0 “ in that typo
@PBMichiganWolverine I really want to know where you can get ECBP for $10/bottle. 🤣
@Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington Ha, good for him! I tried the newest toasted rye and it was tannic mesquite smoked liquid Christmas ham, so I hope that’s his jam. It was a struggle for 3 of us to finish the glass. A huge step down from the 2017 edition and I’d rather just buy JD single barrel rye.
@Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington our adult version of Pokémon…gotta catch them all I guess On a side note—-I’m sending a few samples next week—I can send these to you as well if you’re interested : Amrut 5 yr ex-rye, Milk & Honey Pomegranate wine cask, and New Zealand 18yr double cask
@PBMichiganWolverine while shopping last week I overheard a guy bragging about snagging 8 bottles of Michter’s toasted… different priorities that I also don’t understand.
@Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington personally I don’t quite get flipping. I know the value of whiskey has skyrocketed, but in the US, this is one of the most illiquid (ironically) “investments” one can hold, b/c of the regulations
@PBMichiganWolverine that is a painful amount of perspective. Flipping 150 bottles would also hopefully act as a deterrent to doing so but I’m probably underestimating people.
@Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington yeah, I can’t justify paying the asking prices of these. I’m good with an $80 ECBP or Cowboy, even at $300, than the $1500+ on these. That’s 5 Cowboys. Or 150 ECBP !
@PBMichiganWolverine sadly I was never prepared to shell out more than MSRP and now they’re staging the death of GTS to drive up the secondary so I can’t afford it either…
The days of affording a bottle of this are gone…sadly.
Great review. It's the only BT product product that I have not tried but then I have not been a Weller fan since BT picked up the name. I know. I know. Everybody loves Weller and I do enjoy in on occasion. On the other hand, I absolutely love Stagg Jr but find Stagg Antique not a significant step up. Guess I need to find some.
Great review. I would have to say its probably the best from Buffalo Trace most years. Though GTS and Handy from 2020 where pretty outstanding