Milliardo
Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
May 13, 2019 (edited October 3, 2019)
This is in the sherry-finish division of my finished bourbon bracket. It was Joseph Magnus vs Noble Oak, winner to go against Wild Turkey Revival. In a blind taste test, Joseph Magnus won. As always... this is for science.
Blind was kind of impossible. Although price doesn’t always mean better, $90 vs $30 was meaningful here. I wasn’t fooled for a second.
The oak is strong with this one. Doubled, some might say. The nose immediately lets me know what I’m getting into: heavy oak scent mixed with artificial banana flavoring. It’s reminiscent of Woodford Double Oaked in that way. Body is a hit of that same banana flavor, and the finish carries away an almost imperceptible raisin flavor, again overpowered by that artificial banana. The main recognizable sherry influence is a dry mouth feel on the finish.
For those of you who dig Woodford Doubled Oaked, this is a variant on that flavor profile at 60% the cost. I’m not convinced that banana/oak is the most compatible flavor profile for a sherry finish, but it’s interesting.
35.0
USD
per
Bottle
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Spot on. Strong banna wih oak with a sherry sweetness coating it all. If you have an open pallete this one will be decent, especially at this price point. It is different. Not bad, but very unique If you are traditional don't buy this one.