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E.J. Curley Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Bourbon — USA
Reviewed
April 10, 2022 (edited November 28, 2023)
Neat. Second pour. New NDP brand, first time I saw this single barrel release at Party Source for around 72.99. Neck pour didn’t sit with me right but after drinking a few other things I decided it was my palate that was the issue and want to reset my opinion on this. Coming back to it today to see if I was the one that was off. (Spoiler - It was an off day for me clearly.)
Nose is delightful. Peanut brittle, powdered sugar and elephant ears, with a medley of fruit. Some darker baking spices hiding behind everything the more you sit with it. Slight hint of clove.
On the taste, texture is oily and coating. Initially dark on the tongue. Brown sugar, cinnamon and slight peanut skins. Hint of vanilla. Mid-palate lightens up a tad with a waves of vanilla and that medley of fruit - I’d go with a blackberry and raspberry combo. Finish is all sweet, sweet peanut brittle. The sweetness hangs on and escalates. Confectionery sweetness. Comes back for a second wave. Finish is the main event here. It’s so sweet.
Solid single barrel. If I were to wager it’s 6+ year Heaven Hill. Reminds me a lot of the recent 7 year Barrell Single Barrels that have been dropping recently. The finish is the best part and sweetness is addicting. My instincts are to pour more after finishing this glass. Solid for a $72 purchase that isn’t a pick either.
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I’m hearing this is possibly Wilderness Trail. Either way I like it.