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Booker's Bourbon Batch 2015-06 "Noe Secret"
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
November 14, 2022 (edited November 15, 2022)
Rating: 16/23
N: Musty corn and sawdust with a big limestone minerality. The corn's sweetness gradually builds a bit into sort of a cornbread profile. A thin layer of moderately tannic wood in the back.
It's a passable nose, but I wouldn't call it good. I like the mustiness mixed with the sawdust and cornbread, but it's such a light and uncomplex nose that they don't really do it for me.
P: Much sweeter than the nose suggested, with cornbread, vanilla, caramel, and juicy fruit in the tangerine and cherry range before turning more into orange peel. Big spices kick throughout, with ginger, pepper, and clove leading some cinnamon. There's a clear wood presence, though there isn't a ton going on with it. It's moderately tannic and not at all leathery. That characteristic Beam lightness with minerality and bitterness shows for sure, with its usual licorice flavor. Oh, some mint as well, and hints of root beer at times.
This is quite nice and is much better than the nose suggested. It isn't blowing my mind by any means, but I'm enjoying it quite a bit.
F: This is fine, but nothing special. It leans hard toward the bitterness and minerality, with wood, licorice, ginger, and clove being the main players. They aren't bad flavors, but they're definitely the aftertaste flavors. A touch of vanilla, perhaps. Quite a forgettable finish.
- Conclusion -
I like this, but it isn't one of my favorite Booker's releases. It has a really nice fruity sweetness for a bit, but that gets overwhelmed by the other flavors. It ends up tasting a lot like proofed-up Jim Beam Original (9/23), which works out fine, but I don't find the regular Jim Beam to be a very inspiring bourbon. Still, the low proof is a big part of what holds the regular Jim Beam back.
Of the three Booker's I'm trying now, I'm the least impressed by this one. It's a clear step down from 2016-05 Off Your Rocker and 2017-01 Tommy's Batch, the two of which are quite different, but are fairly similar in quality.
Russell's Reserve 10 (15-16/23) is in about the same ballpark as this. I'd be inclined to give this the nod, so I'm thinking a 16 here.
Belle Meade Cask Strength Reserve (18-19/23) is lot better than this, though the gap isn't positively enormous. I'm thinking that it's reinforcing this as a 16.
My bottle of Smoke Wagon Uncut Unfiltered (18/23) is a bit better than this, but they're surprisingly close on a kind of tired palate. I think that this might be a 17, but that's the absolute highest it can go. The base Beam lightness and bitterness are hard to get past, especially with that bit of added tannin.
Coming back for a few last sips on a very fresh palate, this has a nice vanilla sweetness to it. Alongside my bottle of Balcones True Blue Cask Strength (19/23), this isn't nearly as complex or decadently vanilla-flavored. This doesn't have that maple-corn sweetness either. The gap is large. Russell's Reserve 10 is still competitive with this. I can imagine this going up to a 17, but right now I'm finding it to still be a 16.
Thank you, @Milliardo , for sharing this one!
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