MountainRoot
291 Colorado Bourbon Single Barrel
Bourbon — Colorado, USA
Reviewed
August 25, 2019 (edited July 10, 2020)
Appearance: This delicious whiskey has a dark brown leather color with very thin mostly viscous legs.
Nose: The nose is quite complex! It takes one on a journey through familiar notes of dusty corn, cinnamon, brown sugar, vanilla, molasses, and cocoa, as well as more unique findings like smoke, black grapes, pear, boiled carrots, and a light polyurethane note. With a splash of water, notes of wildflowers, honey, and more caramel come forward.
Taste: The palate is bitey and rough but delicious - a cowboy’s bourbon. Notes consist of caramel, brown sugar, maple, wood tannins, BBQ char, and pineapple.
Finish: There is a long sugary and nearly minty finish, making this bourbon ideal for a julep.
Thoughts: On my shelf is bottle number 39 of 56, of barrel 387 (for the nerds like me). In my opinion this versatile bourbon is perfect neat, in an old fashioned, or in a mint julep. It’s the Robin Williams of bourbon: multifunctional and a strong act. I love it all and am a big fan of this juice! Distillery 291 has yet to disappoint me and I highly recommend anyone to hunt down a bottle. 291, thanks again, guys! Cheers!
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@PBMichiganWolverine Yeah, the American is the same mashbill as their bourbon just at a lower proof and put in used barrels. The Rye is winning awards left and right and is at the moment my favorite rye I’ve had! I’d definitely recommend any of their new barrel whiskies!
I had their American Whiskey, which was horrible. Glad to see this sounds much better. I’ve heard their rye is pretty good too