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geologyjane

Bernheim 7 Year Original Wheat Whiskey

Wheat Whiskey — Kentucky, USA

Reviewed January 14, 2020 (edited May 13, 2020)
3.25
3.25 out of 5 stars
Bernheim Original Wheat Whiskey is a Heaven Hill Distillery offering that launched in 2005.  It's claim to fame is being "the first new style of American Whiskey introduced since Prohibition".  I don't dabble in wheat whiskey too often, but I wanted something to compare to a recent travel pick up (Oregon Spirit Straight Wheat Whiskey; see my next review for this tasting).  It's named after the Bernheim Distillery, and by extension, Issac Wolfe Bernheim, an important player in the early Kentucky bourbon scene.  Contrary to almost everyone else in the industry, Heaven Hill first produced this wheat whiskey as an NAS offering and later added a 7-year age statement.  Cool beans.  Mash Bill: 51% Red Winter Wheat, 37% Corn, 12% Malted Barley Age: 7 years ABV: 45% Price: $29.99 Nose: Soft, light, and mellow.  Aromas of bread, light syrupy cherries, and vanilla combine to give the impression of something akin to cherry vanilla scones or cherry jam cookies alongside some faint buttery corn.  Sweet and very fruity, with a light cinnamon spice.  The ABV was so well hidden at first, you could stick your whole nose in the glass if you wanted to, but it slowly makes itself known as it opens up. Palate: Honey sweetness and very soft.  Lots of white bread, cherry syrup, vanilla, and cinnamon, with dashes of toasty oak and corn husks.  Those could sound like fairly typical bourbon notes (minus the bread) but the light mouthfeel, simplistic profile, and straightforward delivery tell you otherwise.  It's satiny, has little astringency, and doesn't pack much heat or spice.  Finish: Medium length.  Sweet and satiny, with a bit of cinnamon spice heat.  In a surprising turn, the barrel char and oak hangs on the longest, but it doesn't veer into unpleasant, over-oaked territory.  Overall Impressions: This dram doesn't scream character.  In fact, it's so softly spoken, it doesn't scream much of anything.  It's like the economical Macallan 12 of wheat whiskey.  But if you're in the mood for something light, mellow, and very easy to sip, it does offer good VFM for a 7-year age statement whiskey for under $30.  I'm fairly certain I would reach for this over the similarly-priced Woodford Reserve Bourbon (sorry for picking on you Woodford, I'm just finding you too musty lately).  With the exception of the soft mouthfeel (even then, I'd call Berheim's 'satiny' and Oregon Spirit's 'velvety'), this is different enough from the Oregon Spirit Straight Wheat Whiskey I'm trying it alongside, it almost feels a bit unfair to compare them. However, I did have an easier time scoring this dram, probably because it didn't stand apart so much. 3.25 ~ 78 ~ Average
30.0 USD per Bottle
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  • geologyjane
    January 20, 2020

    @Jaxz - glad I could help!

  • Jaxz
    January 19, 2020

    Thanks have been trying to find the mash build for a couple of days now. Was trying to find. high wheat whiskey

  • dubz480
    January 14, 2020

    Great review as always and definitely agree... this is a sleeper and 💯 a better option over the standard Woodford.

  • geologyjane
    January 14, 2020

    @Ctrexman - I know, I'm sorry! I thought of you as I wrote that. I will have to try some other Macallan's because the entry-level ones have never done it for me! :(

  • Ctrexman
    January 14, 2020

    Have had a bottle of this and Im right inline with your score..........However I would never put this in a comparison with Macallan due to my self described fanboy status

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