Much darker and richer than regular Woodford, with an oakier nose predominantly carrying caramel and coffee with the familar dough and corn notes of the original only appearing in the background after breathing a little. Slightly sticky but very smooth impression in the mouth. Oakiness elevated but not pushy, some red wine notes, aftertaste also reminiscent of fermenting red fruits alongside some sweet corn, practically none of the caramel or coffee from the nose though. Also very tasty with coke, well rounded and complex, the original's sourdough impression resurfaces but less apparent and with darker and more charred notes on the side.
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