Day 4 advent
On the Nose:
Honey comes forward like a fresh coat of finish on a well-sanded board smooth, rich, and unmistakable. Orchard notes follow, crisp as autumn apples stacked in a crate, with vanilla and oak adding structure like dovetail joints holding it all together.
On the Palate:
The sip carries an orchard feel, golden apple, cinnamon, and a touch of clove; balanced by honey that acts more like a glaze than a flood. It’s layered, like grain patterns in walnut, each note distinct but flowing into the next.
Finish:
Long and harmonious, leaving honeyed spice and barrel warmth that lingers like the glow of a well-burnished piece. There’s a subtle herbal dryness at the end, chamomile-like, that keeps it grounded.
Craftsman’s Impression:
This isn’t a gimmick pour. it’s a well-built piece of work. The honey finish doesn’t overpower; it enhances, rounding edges and highlighting the natural character of the bourbon. Starlight shows the same respect for tradition and detail that a craftsman gives to reclaimed wood honoring the material, elevating the final product.
Verdict:
Bold nose, orchard-driven palate, and a finish that sticks around like a trusted tool in the shop. A standout so far.
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