A honeyed nose gives way to a palate that makes one think a cheaper scotch (a la Famous Grouse) somehow accidentally became bottled at O.Z. Tyler at first blush.
A little air and time in the glass and faint, honeysuckle bourbon notes attempt to make their presence known.
Thankfully 50ml minis exist at places like Total Wine to discern whether a bottle like this belongs in one's rotation.
Not sure if this would be a nice add in to an egg-nog; but it probably would be "OK" in a high-ball...maybe.
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