Fafnir187
Redemption Barrel Proof 9 Year Bourbon (2017 Edition)
Bourbon — Indiana, USA
Reviewed
April 15, 2022 (edited April 17, 2022)
Purchased in 2021, so I’m not sure this is a “2017 edition” but yet the proof matches exactly so I dunno.
Nose is not the strongest but very pleasant; MGP all the way with Christmas tree, allspice, ginseng, leather, cinnamon, grass, and pencil eraser. Ethanol presence very low for the proof.
Palate: Yeah ok, that’s delicious. Everything in the nose is present in the palate with a bit of vanilla and apple sweetness to bring some balance, but make no mistake; this is not a sweet bourbon but more of a “spicy and woody” offering. Flavors blend pretty seamlessly and with typical MGP brightness. I hate the expression, but probably the “smoothest” bourbon I have had with this particular profile by which I mean no rough edges or alcohol presence.
Finish is quite long with cedar, cinnamon, black pepper, ginger, and a hint of mint. Very nice. Mouthfeel is medium, but any thicker and wouldn’t match the bright flavor profile, so I’m totally ok with it.
This is a tough one to rate. I throughly enjoyed it, but with a price tag of $99.99, it’s hard to call this any kind of value especially given you can get the same MGP profile albeit aged a few less years in Belle Meade Reserve at the exact same proof for $65. (Belle Meade is also slightly sweeter) This will be my first review with a rebuy level rating that probably isn’t an actual rebuy; but it is one tasty mofo.
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@Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington I have the High Rye. Review forthcoming.
@Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington Right on. Funny you should mention…I followed Dubz too. Any idea what happened to him?
The lower rye content MGP out there just doesn’t do it for me like their high rye bourbon or rye whiskey. I have (I think) a 2021 of this and your notes match what I got. Before @dubz480 disappeared he touted a high-rye version of this one that I’ve looked for without success.