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Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage 2012
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
April 9, 2020 (edited June 20, 2022)
EWSB 2012 VINTAGE*
BARREL #: 499
AGE: 8 YEARS & 18 DAYS
*Single Barrel Product. Your Mileage May Vary.
NOSE: Deep Caramel, Vanilla, Juicy Fruit Gum, Barrel Oak, Peanuts, Dried Corn, & Straw. This is the textbook classic bourbon nose. After some time in my Glencairn, a Vegetal note appears and begins to dominate.
NEAT: The mouthfeel is definitely on the lighter side, but I would in no way consider it thin. The palate is Oak Driven. Vanilla, Caramel, & Dubble Bubble Gum. Very Straightforward. Not complex, but what it does, it does well. A little heat on the sides of the tongue and mouth with a light Kentucky Hug. Vanilla and slightly bitter oak coat the palate. Reminds me of a watered down/muted HMcK10.
SPLASH: The nose and palate both pick up a Maple note. The Heaven Hill Peanut also appears on the palate along with a little more soft oak.
VERDICT: Several years ago, this was the first Single Barrel product I ever purchased. Back then, the age was running around 10 years. It was without a doubt, one of the best sub-$30 bourbons around. Then as demand increased, the age of each subsequent "vintage" became younger and younger (if memory serves, some vintages were in the 6 year range). That was also about the time that NC ABC's decided to start carrying HMcK10. Same classic Heaven Hill mash bill. 14 proof points higher. Single Barrel as well as boasting a full 10year age statement...for less money! It became a no-brainer. Now that the McKenna has crept up to $40 and is hard to find? This is a damn fine substitute, especially now that supply is starting to catch up and the age on EWSB is starting to slowly creep back toward that magic 9-10 year sweet spot. This is once again becoming one of the better sub-$30 options on the shelf.
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Heaven Hill's products regularly impress me - as well as the people I suggest them to. I can't tell you how many people have given me shit for suggesting EWBiB, only to come back later and admit that it's great - especially at its price point. I keep quiet on the SB, though. I don't want that one getting out. Each one has been excellent, with the range of flavors falling into a sweet spot range I tend to really enjoy. Great review!
Moving this over from the regular entry now that they have added the 2012 Vintage to the database.