Guitar_mann
1792 Single Barrel Bourbon
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
July 10, 2019 (edited August 24, 2019)
Asheboro, NC ABC Store Pick
The nose is very sharp with alcohol. It is not isopropyl but not acetone either. The fruit aroma finally cuts through. Think very good apple brandy.
The flavor is very fruity with citrus and apples without the benefit of the baking spices I love.
There is no real floral presence and not a lot of vanilla. The flavor that is there is a winner. It sips very smooth and is very complex.
The finish is a medium long smooth fade out.
I had difficulty getting the alcohol aroma to fade. A splash of water helps out with all the flavors. One rock changed a bit of the dimension but not in a negative way. I think this dram stands stronger by itself. When it is tasted along with other pours, the flavors seem a bit muted. While I was on a recent vacation, I hosted a blind tasting of 5 single barrel bourbons. This bottle finished 4th. It didn't have really negative responses, it simply couldn't stand with Four Roses SB, Jim Beam SB, or Evan Williams SB. If there was a way to supress the alcohol overtones, I believe the more subtle notes could shine through. This is a nice change of pace from a distillery with different flavor profiles than my normal go-to drinks. Find it on sale and pick up a bottle. It's a big step up from their regular small batch.
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Water always helps with a "tight" bottle, I always open mine, pour off a few shots(usually adding water) and let the bottle decant for a week or so, If you do this with the high proof stuff you will usually find it opens up on it's own with just a small addition of air in the bottle.
Great review!
I agree it's a big step up from the small batch. I really enjoyed mine, it wasn't a store pick. I've had all of those other single barrels you posted in the last year and from what I can recall the 1792 was my favorite. I thought the small batch had a much rougher alcohol and barrel taste than the single barrel, so maybe I got lucky.