Unique nose with high alcohol, rye, cinnamon and burnt sugar. Neat you get BIG spice. Enters spicy and oaky with a mild sweetness. Fall spices transition to mild vanilla and lingering oak and spice on the finish. A couple cubes turn the sweet up just a notch with a light cocoa note on the finish. Made a great old fashioned. The oak and spice really stand up to the bitters. Not quite as complex as Rittenhouse, but I will always pick up a bottle on the rare occasion that I see it.
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