pkingmartin
Lost Whiskey Club - High Wheat Gold Antler
Bourbon — Virginia, USA
Reviewed
November 20, 2021 (edited October 30, 2023)
Here appears to be a newcomer to the whiskey scene that I was swayed into purchasing after a cordial whiskey discussion with a manager at my nearest ABC store and her recommendation along with wanting to provide a little support to a small craft distillery made here in Virginia with an entry price of a $30 for a 375ml. From what I could find, the mashbill is 51% corn, 45% rye, 4% malted barley, aged no more than 5 years since they were founded in 2016 and is bottled at 45%. The bottle comes with a nice leather tag that you can pull on to take the plastic condom off the top with a barrel and story number for you to jot down in a whiskey diary of the bottle and story that coincides with it being consumed. Marketing says that these are bottled in a 375ml so that you can easily drink the full bottle in one setting with friends, so they appear to be going for getting wasted over a bonfire. Well time to crack my bottle open which is bottle no. 30 and story no. 336 and see if this will be tasty enough for me to find my drunken frontiersman or just pour it down a drain.
The nose starts with chocolate covered pinwheel cookies followed by charred orange peel and caramel cinnamon apple fritter then high rye spices along with nutmeg, cloves, spearmint and roasted peanuts with the shell on with light ethanol burn.
The taste is a thin-medium mouthfeel starting with a caramel covered s’mores sandwich followed by fruits of apple peel and orange zest before a medium spice before finally transitioning to barrel spices of cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, light spearmint chewing gum and light oak with a medium ethanol burn.
The finish is medium length with toasted marshmallow, shell on roasted peanuts, graham cracker, milk chocolate, orange zest, apple coffee cake, spearmint, dill, and light oak spice.
So this isn’t drink a full bottle, strip down naked, run around in the great outdoors and chase BigFoot level of whiskey but is very enjoyable with some toasted marshmallow flavor along with traditional bourbon flavors and high rye notes that is incredibly easy to drink without any tannic bitterness or youthful astringency that can easily be enjoyed with friends.
This profile seems vaguely familiar so a raid to my whiskey cabinets resulted in a side by side with my Nulu toasted bourbon that was aged for 5 years and 2 months and this is basically the same whiskey. I then grabbed what was left of my Smoke Wagon Small Batch and this was almost an exact match. This does not seem like a Virginia distillate, but probably a sourced MGP that has been aged in Virginia. If I’m wrong, then I’m impressed that this Virginia distillate can resemble good young MGP and they deserve some credit for creating something very enjoyable for a young distillery.
30.0
USD
per
Bottle
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