The nose is redolent of sawn lumber, honeycomb, spicy rye, and cherry. Surprisingly little astringency. Prominent flavors of charcoal and vanilla, with a hint of cherry lozenge and toffee. Oaky finish, with a firm rye presence. Robust, but lacking complexity. A decent bourbon for the price, but the Jim Beam Black is cheaper and more nuanced.
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